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Scores and recaps from games played today (Thursday 4/28

04/28/2022, 11:15pm CDT
By Conributed

Oshkosh West 10, Appleton East 0

 

OSHKOSH - The Wildcats scored in all four innings they batted as they cruised to the five-inning Fox Valley Association win.

Abigail Curtis and Brieann Kitchen had two hits apiece and Braelee Jodarski and Kadence Saladin scored twice each to power Oshkosh West.

Madalynn Fuller pitched five innings and allowed three hits for Oshkosh West. She struck out one.

Kaukauna 10, Fond du Lac 0

 

KAUKAUNA - Anna LaCount hit a two-run home run and winning pitcher Skyler Calmes struck out six batters as the Ghosts knocked off the Cardinals.

Winneconne 6, Ripon 1

 

WINNECONNE - Aubrie Halder was 3-for-4 with an RBI and Marley Gonnering was 2-for-4 with two RBI as the Wolves built a 6-0 lead through four innings and held on.

Norah Kutnink and Macey Clark added two hits each for Winneconne.

Clark also picked up the win on the mound, allowing one unearned run on three hits while striking out 10.

Avary Makarewicz was 1-for-3 with a run scored to pace Ripon.

Denmark 8, Little Chute 2

 

LITTLE CHUTE - The Vikings scored five times in the second inning en route to the big win over the Mustangs.

Dakota Brice, Miranda Johanek, Ashlyn Schultz and Kate Buresh all drove in runs in the inning.

Audrey Baugnet picked up the win, going seven innings, allowing seven hits and two runs, while striking out nine and not walking a batter.

Denmark racked up 10 hits in the game with Olivia Allen, Schultz and Johanek all picking up two hits.

Lourdes Academy 6, St. Mary Catholic 5

 

OSHKOSH - The Knights scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull out the victory.

A lead-off single by Adri Geddes and a walk put runners on first and second with no outs. After a fielder’s choice, Camille Cook hit a bases-clearing triple for the walk-off win.

Clark was 4-for-4 with three RBI. Geddes was 3-for-4 with two runs scored, and Riley Kuklinski was 2-for-3 with a double.

Chloe Vogel was 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI for the Zephyrs.

Sarah Blanchard got the win for Lourdes. She allowed six hits, no earned runs and stuck out five.

Nevaeh Saringer took the loss for SMC. She gave up five earned runs and struck out seven.

Hilbert/Stockbridge 10, Oostburg 0

 

HILBERT - Anna Aldrete pitched a two-hit shutout and went 3-for-4 with two doubles at the plate to lead the Wolves to the Big East win.

Lillian Sheets went 2-for-3 with two doubles and three RBI, Megan Woelfel went 2-for-2 with two doubles and Megan Propson went 3-for-4 to lead the 14-hit attack for Hilbert/Stockbridge.

Brillion 10, Roncalli 2

 

MANITOWOC - The Lions took a 2-0 lead in the first inning and never trailed in the win over the Jets.

Brillion’s McKenna Eichmeier had four hits, going 4-for-5.

Bristol Foytik got the win for Brillion, allowing seven hits and two runs over four innings. Eichmeier pitched the final three innings.

Ellie Jagemann and Gretchen Kapic both had two hits for Roncalli.

Madison Lamers took the loss for Roncalli.

Shiocton 3, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 1

 

SHIOCTON - The Chiefs scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to snap a tie.

Larissa Young, Hailie Poppy, Brooklyn Kleiber and Eve Surprise all had hits for Shiocton.

Jadalynn Davids and Halle Beversdorf had two hits each to lead the Chargers.

 

Green Bay Preble 2, De Pere 1

 

GREEN BAY - Brooke Hock pitched a six-hitter with 12 strikeouts and was 2-for-2 at the plate, including a double off the fence in the bottom of the sixth inning, to break a 1-1 tie to give the Hornets the win. Ashley Wolfe also had two hits for the Hornets.

De Pere pitcher Marissa Falish scattered six hits for the Redbirds and Reese Falish had three hits to lead the De Pere attack.

Manitowoc 7-14, Green Bay Southwest 6-1

 

MANITOWOC - Karenna Sorenson struck out eight batters, while Lizzy Stuebs fanned seven in the nightcap as the Ships swept the Trojans.

Kendra Wech homered in both games and finished with two hits in the nightcap.

As a team, Manitowoc drove in five runs in the opener and 11 in the nightcap.

Mishicot 6, West De Pere 1

 

MISHICOT - Mishicot scored once in the second, three times in the fourth and twice in the sixth to upend the Phantoms.

Mishicot outhit West De Pere 11-6.

Ashlyn Bennin pitched a complete game and gave up six hits for Mishicot. She walked three and struck out three.

Katelyn Callahan had two hits and two RBI for Mishicot. Ally McArdle also had two hits.

Karleigh Linssen had two hits for West De Pere.

Denmark 8, Little Chute 2

 

LITTLE CHUTE - The Vikings scored five times in the second inning en route to the big win over the Mustangs.

Dakota Brice, Miranda Johanek, Ashlyn Schultz and Kate Buresh all drove in runs in the inning.

Audrey Baugnet picked up the win, going seven innings, allowing seven hits and two runs, while striking out nine and not walking a batter.

Denmark racked up 10 hits in the game with Olivia Allen, Schultz and Johanek all picking up two hits.

Luxemburg-Casco 5, Marinette 0

 

MARINETTE - Payton Kaminski and Lauren Adams had two RBI each as Luxemburg-Casco banged out seven hits in the game.

Rebecca Kroll was the winning pitcher for the Spartans.

Peyton Berman, Shyla Diaz and Kylie Suave each singled, and Destiny Walker had a double for the Marines.

Luxemburg-Casco improved to 10-0 on the season.

Oconto 10, Sevastopol 4

 

OCONTO - The Blue Devils’ Juliana Sieber and Kadynn Bostwick accounted for six of the team’s 11 hits in the win over the Pioneers.

Bostwick had a pair of doubles for Oconto, while Sieber had a triple.

Bailey Rikkola and Naomi Rikkola both had two hits for Sevastopol.

Annika Schleuther got the win for Oconto.

Libby Ash took the loss for Sevastopol.

Crivitz 16-21, Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas 12-18

 

LENA - The Wolverines scored six runs in the first inning and nine in the third inning and then fended off a late Wildcats rally to win the regularly scheduled game.

Cilena Guns had two hits, scored three times and drove in three runs to lead Crivitz.

In the completion of the suspended game, the Wolverines scored seven times in the first inning and 12 in the third.

Southern Door 11, Sturgeon Bay 0

 

STURGEON BAY - Sophia Counard, Greta Gutschow, Callie Miller and Ashlyn Delfosse each scored twice in the Eagles’ win over the Clippers.

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