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Denmark 9, Luxembourg Casco 1
Denmark – Pitcher Grant Schroder won the game with seven strikeouts while allowing four hits and one run over six innings.
Denmark took a three-run lead in the second inning, thanks in part to Luxembourg's seven walks and three hits against Casco.
Leading the Vikings at the plate was Josh Gajewski, who went 1-for-1 with 1 hit and three RBIs.
Denmark is 10-3, including 8-2 in the Northeastern Conference. Luxembourg vs. Casco lost 9-4, 7-4.
Wrightstown 11, Waupaca 6
WAUPACA – The Tigers scored four runs in the top of the fifth inning to lead the Northeastern Conference to a 9-6 victory over the Comets.
For Wrightstown, Quade Thompson went 4-for-4, including a double, and had two RBIs. Landon Helfrey had three hits and two RBIs. Trevor Vande Hei had two hits, including a triple, and added two runs.
Mason Driscoll pitched 31/3 scoreless innings for the win. He allowed two hits, walked four and struck out five.
Max Druskie had three hits and one RBI for Waupaca. Henry Williams had a double and three RBIs, and Riley Bechard had two hits, including a solo home run.
Little Chute 2, Oconto Falls 1
LITTLE SHOOT – Charlie Vanden Bergt pitched a complete game, allowing one run on three hits with nine strikeouts, leading the Mustangs to victory over the Panthers.
Isaac Verhagen had two hits for Little Shoot.
Jack Adler took the loss at Oconto Falls.
Crivitz 15, Wausaukee 5
Krivitz – The Wolverines rallied from an early five-point deficit to win the Marinette and Oconto Conference.
Krivitz scored four runs in the third, nine runs in the fourth, and two runs in the fifth to end the game.
The Wolverines took advantage of eight walks and three errors.
Teagan Werner, JJ Brand, Steven Allard, Pierce Polomis and Jackson Kroll scored two runs off Krivitz. Werner, Brand and Kaden Kleber each ran twice.
Jackson Schramm pitched five innings, allowing five earned runs with seven hits, two walks, and seven strikeouts, earning the victory.
Connor Schroeder led Wausaukee with 3-for-3 hits, a double, a home run and three RBIs.
Kewaunee 6-6, Southern Door 4-0
BRUSSELS – Brady Plivec and Jackson Warecka combined for a five-hit shutout to lead the Storm to a Game 2 victory and doubleheader sweep.
In the opening game, the Storm scored two runs in the first and second innings, and scored two runs in the eighth inning to give Packerland the victory.
Southern Door added one run in the second inning, two runs in the fifth, and one run in the seventh to force overtime.
Brett Paulsen led the offense with two hits and two RBIs.
Braylon Berg and William Jandlin each had two hits for Southern Door.
In the nightcap, Kewaunee scored twice in the first inning, once in the fourth, twice in the fifth, and once in the sixth, all by storm.
Connor Kilgore and Micah Vaness each had two hits for the Storm.
Gibraltar 3-6, Sturgeon Bay 1-9
FISH CREEK – The Clippers scored in all but two innings, including four runs and five runs, to earn a split in the Packerland Conference doubleheader.
In the opening game, the Vikings scored two runs in the fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie and win.
In this game, Bennett Isaacson-Kruger led Gibraltar's attack with 2 hits and 1 RBI in 3 at bats.
Aaron Brey pitched six innings, allowing three hits, striking out six and giving up an unexpected run in the win.
In the nightcap, Garrett Ulberg went 3-for-4 with four RBIs, Bryce Prusak had three hits, and Daniel Rodle and Trey Vanderleest each had two hits to power Sturgeon Bay.
Braden Kita had two hits for the Vikings.
Pittsville 5, Bonduel 0
BONDUEL – The Panthers scored one run in the first inning, one run in the fifth and three runs in the seventh for a Central Wisconsin Conference crossover victory.
The Bears had six hits but were unable to score.
Logan Zickert pitched a complete game win and also contributed two hits for Pittsville, and Darrin Luther hit a home run.
Bonduel's record was 10 wins and 3 losses.
soft ball
Ashwaubenon 2, Green Bay Preble 1
GREEN BAY – Berit Herr and Katie Geidshek engaged in a pitching battle, but it was Herr who held the Hornets to six hits and six strikeouts at Finger Road Park to snatch the victory.
Geidshek allowed four hits and had 13 strikeouts.
The Hornets had seven men stranded on base, while the Jaguars had three men on base.
Wrightstown 5, Little Chute 0
LITTLE SHOOT – Mallory Colwell went 4-for-4, including a two-run homer, to lead the Tigers to victory.
Bryn Amundson added two hits and two RBIs for the Tigers.
Colwell went the distance on the mound, allowing two hits.
Kewaunee 5-2, Southern Door 3-3
BRUSSELS – Madison Cunard had two hits and Alana Kay's RBI double in the top of the seventh inning set up the go-ahead run as the Eagles won a doubleheader against the Storm.
In the opening game, Briana Riha had two hits and Summer Warechka hit a solo home run to lead Kewaunee.
Jenna Rolle earned the win with seven strikeouts and allowed just four hits.
Sophia Counard gave Southern Door a boost with a two-run home run.
Kay pitched four innings and had six strikeouts in the loss.
In Game 2, Ashlyn Delphos pitched three scoreless innings in relief and won the game.
Rohr took the loss with three strikeouts.
Crivitz 12, Wausaukee 2
Krivitz – The Wolverines scored two runs in the first, one in the second, four in the fourth and five in the fifth to earn the Marinette & Oconto Conference victory.
Madeline Welty led Krivitz's attack, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Kiya Brand, Hattie Freewald, Taryn Tracy, Lillian Biand and Isabella Wesolowski each had two hits. Bland, Tracy and Taya Warner each added two RBIs.
Isabelle Danielczak earned the win with eight hits, two earned runs, two walks, and six strikeouts.
Lydia Schaal led the Rangers with three hits and Jessica Luccarini had two hits.
girls soccer
Green Bay Southwest 2, Ashwaubenon 0
GREEN BAY – Alexandra Ciuzinski and Autumn Knoll scored unassisted goals in the second half to lead the Trojans to a victory over the Jaguars.
Gail Wherry made five saves for Green Bay Southwest.
Daisha O'Donnell made six saves against Ashwaubenon.
Green Bay Preble 2, Sheboygan South 0
Sheboygan – The Hornets got a win over the Red Wings, getting two goals from Joanna Thompson in the first half.
Frieda Dax and Olivia Wiernash both had assists for Green Bay Preble.
Addison Stause made one save in goal for Preble.
Luxembourg – Casco 2, Green Bay East 1
Luxembourg – Aubrey Frey had a goal and an assist, Sofia Mrejba added a goal and Diem Bones had an assist to lead the Spartans as they defeated the Red Devils in Bay Conference play.
Sharlyn Grijalka scored for East.