BASEBALL RECAPS
Hortonville 20, Appleton West 1 (5 innings)
The Polar Bears came out swinging, jumping to a 7-0 lead after two innings before erupting for 10 runs in the fourth to secure the dominant win.
Jack Tennie led the offense with two hits and four RBI, while Gary Wuest added two hits and three RBI.
Kimberly 22, Appleton East 5
The Papermakers pounded out 17 hits in a lopsided FVA victory.
Sawyer Deering went 3-for-3 with a double, triple, six RBI, and three runs scored. Benny Kieffer also went 3-for-3, scoring three times and driving in four.
Ben Johnston added two hits and two RBI, while Maddux Hermus and Braedon Ellefson each drove in a pair.
Neenah 12, Oshkosh North 1 (5 innings)
Cal Juckem allowed just one run and struck out six over five innings to lead the Rockets.
Neenah totaled seven hits, with Juckem, Mack Krause, and Andrew Carlson all hitting doubles. Juckem also drove in two runs.
De Pere 6, Pulaski 5
Cullen Pennings delivered a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to lift De Pere past Pulaski. Trenton Kriewaldt led off the inning with a double and later scored the winning run with two outs. Pennings also picked up the win in relief, allowing just one run and striking out four in three innings. Pulaski’s Braun Wotruba drove in two runs, including a game-tying single in the fifth.
Notre Dame 9, Bay Port 5
Brennen Frelich and Jack Collins each had two hits, and Drew Magnuson pitched 4⅓ innings to earn the win for the Tritons. Adam Guyette closed it out for the save with 2⅔ innings of relief.
Oconto Falls 6, Marinette 1
Jack Adler and Trace Brehmer each had an RBI and scored a run to lead Oconto Falls. Carter Heroux pitched five solid innings for the win.
Freedom 7, Waupaca 6
Senior Drew Kortz earned his first career win with three strong innings of relief, allowing only one unearned run.
The Irish scored five in the second and added two in the fifth. Kortz, Corey Mathison, Carlton Romitti, and Quinn Brennenstuhl had two hits apiece, with Mathison and Brennenstuhl each notching two RBI.
Waupaca’s Max Dolski and Ethan Harms both went 2-for-4, with Harms driving in two.
West De Pere 3, Xavier 1
Logan Wierzba was solid on the mound, allowing just one run over 6⅓ innings on four hits.
Brayden Leurquin delivered West De Pere’s lone RBI during a three-run fourth inning that proved to be the difference.
Evan Wittmann led Xavier at the plate, going 2-for-3 with an RBI double.
Wrightstown 7, Luxemburg-Casco 1
Aiden Humphreys collected three hits, including a double, and Jack Leitzke drove in three runs as the Tigers handled Luxemburg-Casco.
Wrightstown scored in each of the first three innings and added three more in the fifth.
Humphreys also struck out 13 over six innings while allowing just one unearned run on two hits.
Hortonville 16, New London 10 (Monday)
The Polar Bears broke open an 8-8 tie with two runs in the fourth and six in the fifth to win the nonconference shootout.
Rashaud Kastner went 4-for-4, scored four times and drove in two. Turner Kuhnke added three hits, while Gary Wuest drove in three.
Noah Jentz earned the win, allowing just one earned run over four innings.
New London’s Cale Adamovich had three hits and two RBI, and Logan Ten Haken added two hits and three RBI.
Seymour 14, Menasha 4
Shawano 19, Green Bay East/West 0
Menominee Nation 18, Marion 15
Port Edwards 8, Bowler 6
Gillett 10, Niagara 6
Coleman 16, STAA 0
SOFTBALL RECAPS
Kimberly 19, Appleton East 0 (4 innings)
The Papermakers exploded for nine runs in the first and seven in the second in a blowout win.
Sophie Hermus had three hits and three RBI, while Paige Wyngaard and Kylie Van Handel also drove in three each.
Paige Schreck picked up the win in the circle.
Hortonville 12, Appleton West 2
Abbie Sippola was unstoppable at the plate, going 4-for-4 with a double, a triple, and three RBI. Lainie Schroeder added two hits and three RBI for the Polar Bears.
Olivia Peters earned the win, striking out seven in four innings.
Lily Hanke and Madison Buchinger had two hits each for West.
Fox Valley Lutheran 19, Little Chute 2 (4 innings)
Nora Probst powered the Foxes with five RBI, including a three-run homer.
FVL scored 19 runs on 10 hits. Paige Leavitt got the win, allowing just one hit over four innings.
Claire Pfrang had two hits for FVL; Bella Pfrang drove in Little Chute’s only run.
Denmark 12, Clintonville 2
The Vikings scored seven in the third to break it open.
Macey Mleziva, Hazel Fields, and Maggie Frank all had two hits. Frank also struck out eight in five innings for the win.
Winneconne 16, Berlin 1
Despite collecting just seven hits, the Wolves scored 16 runs.
Grace Mitchell drove in five runs, Audra Schaffer added three, and Libby Jahnke drove in two.
Julia Youngbauer got the win in the circle.
Fox Valley Lutheran 15, Clintonville 0 (Monday, 4 innings)
Madison Babcock launched two home runs — including a grand slam — and drove in five.
She also pitched a two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts.
FVL had four players with multi-hit games.
Iola-Scandinavia 18, Weyauwega-Fremont 1 (Monday)
Rayanne Clendenning pitched four innings and struck out six, while also collecting two hits and two RBI.
Maddie Karolus and Maya Munoz each doubled and drove in two runs.
Shawano 5, Menasha 3
West De Pere 11, Green Bay West 0
New London 7, Seymour 2
Amherst 7, Neilsville 6
Almond-Bancroft 12, Bonduel 1
Iola-Scandinavia 14, Pittsville 4
Menominee Nation 13, Marion 9
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 20, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
Port Edwards 17, Bowler/Gresham 5
Oconto Falls 14, Marinette 4
Freedom 10, Waupaca 0















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