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Denmark 9-13, Marinette 0-3
MARINETTE – Jacob Dittmar pitched a perfect game with 16 strikeouts in the opening game, and David Dittmar pitched the final 2/3 innings in the nightcap with no hits and no runs, two strikeouts and a five-inning win. The Vikings dominated the Marines.
In Game 1, Denmark's Garrett Teicher hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning, and Evin LaForest had three hits.
In Game 2, Kayden Derricks hit a two-run double in the second inning to give Denmark a 3-1 lead, and the Vikings benefited from 10 walks.
Denmark now has 6 wins and 3 losses, while Marinette has 3 wins and 6 losses.
Shawano 1, West De Pere 0
DE PERE – Warner Beyer went 2-for-4 and scored the game's only run in the sixth inning as the Hawks stopped the Phantoms.
Tom Kesso was solid on the mound, allowing just one hit, two walks, and four strikeouts.
The win moves Shawano to 4-2 in the Bay Conference and 6-2 overall, while West DePere falls to 5-2 and 6-5.
Bonduel 13, Southern Door 1
BRUSSELS – The Bears scored early and often and cruised to a non-conference victory.
Bonduel scored six times in the first, four times in the second, two times in the third, and once in the fourth for five wins.
The Bears took advantage of six walks and eight Eagles errors.
Brody Hartman pitched three innings, allowing just three hits and recording four strikeouts, earning the win.
For Bonduel, Easton Reinke and Hartman went 2-for-3 with three RBIs.
Braylon Berg led Southern Door with two hits.
Bonduel now has a total of 7 wins and 2 losses, while Southern Door has 1 win and 3 losses.
Gibraltar/Washington Island 8, Coleman 1
COLEMAN – Braden Kita went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored as the Vikings won a nonconference victory.
Gibraltar took the lead, scoring one goal in the first, three in the second, and four in the fourth.
Logan Kearse had two hits for the Cougars.
Six Gibraltar/Washington Island pitchers struck out six batters, walked five, and struck out nine.
soft ball
Denmark 4, Wrightstown 3
WRIGHTTOWN – The Vikings slipped past the Tigers and slowed the scoring in a Northeastern Conference game.
Sherin Krasniewski led Denmark with 10 strikeouts. The left-handed pitcher allowed eight hits, three runs, and one walk through the seventh inning.
Denmark took the mound in the top of the third inning, when Kraszneski hit a triple and Wrightstown made an error, giving up a run.
Olivia Ullman hit a double in the sixth inning to tie the score at 3-3 for Denmark.
Maggie Frank of the Vikings pitched one shutout inning as a reliever.
Southern Door 6, Two Rivers 5
TWO RIVERS – Sophia Counard had two hits, including a double and two RBIs, and Vera Price had two hits, including a home run, to lead the Eagles to a victory over the Purple Raiders.
Samantha Melville pitched 2/3 innings and pitched no-hitter relief with seven strikeouts, giving Southern Door the win.
Anna Klein lost at Two Rivers.
Plymouth 22, Green Bay East/West 1
GREEN BAY – Audrey Fisher had four hits, including a triple, in the Panthers' game against the Wildcats.
Plymouth took the lead in the second inning with 11 runs, but finished with 15 hits.
Green Bay East/West had three hits.
NEW Lutheran/Providential Academy 4, Hilbert 3
GREEN BAY – The Blazers scored one run in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat the Timberwolves.
NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy fell to 5-3.
With this loss, Hilbert fell to 1 win and 5 losses.
Krivitz 14, Penbine/Goodman 4
Krivitz – The Wolverines scored five points in the first inning and continued to add points in five wins over the Patriots.
Krivitz had 18 hits. Taryn Tracy had four hits, including a triple, and scored three runs. Hattie Freewald had a double and two hits, and Kirsten Pusik had a triple and double and scored two runs. Madeline Welty had 2 hits, 2 RBIs and 2 RBIs, including a triple. Isabelle Danielczak had 2 hits and 2 RBIs, including a double. Lillian Biand had 2 hits, 2 RBIs and 2 RBIs. Taya Werner had 2 hits, 2 RBIs and 3 RBIs. Including doubles.
Danielczak pitched the final inning for the win.
Athletics
Winneconne Under the Lights Invitational
boys
Winconne 214, Sheboygan Falls 123, Omro 103, Brillion 85, Shiocton 64, Seymour 61, Valders 40, St. Louis Ignatius Catholic 2
Winneconne's Cody McLeod won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes in 11.25 and 23.42 seconds, respectively. Grant Wenselow won the 1,600 meters and 3,200 meters in a time of 4:46.97 and 10:20.06. Ben Harmon won the long jump with a time of 21-0.5 and the 400 meters in 52.41 seconds.
In relays, Winneconne's Brady Immel and Jack Quigley won the 400-meter and 800-meter relays. Immel and Quigley were joined by Koltin Katulle and Carter Hawthorne to win the 400-meter relay with a time of 45.93 seconds. Bryce Jones and Brock Robinson joined Quigley and Immel to win the 800-meter relay with a time of 1:37.91. Winneconne's Ben Harmon was on the winning 1,600 relay team and his 3,200 relay team. Harmon was joined by Beau Gilbert, Cohen Lietz and Reed Cross in the 1,600m, posting a winning time of 3:37.34. Gilbert, Sam Servo and Cross teamed up to win the 3,200m in 8:54.28.
girl
Winconne 159, Sheboygan Falls 159, Omro 98, Shiocton 88, Seymour 68, Brillion 65, Valders 42, St. Louis Ignatius Catholic 4
Winneconne's Sophie Yetter won both distance races, winning the 1,600 meters with a time of 5:23.27 and the 3,200 meters in 11:42.18. Emily Schell won the shot put and discus with a score of 32-11.75 and the discus with a score of 87-3.
Seymour's Maya Vande Kolk won the pole vault with a height of 8-6 and the 100-meter jump with a time of 12.98 seconds.
Shiocton's Carissa Birch was part of the winning 800 relay team with Lexi Leal, Cordelia Mononto and Destiny Mononto, who won with a time of 1:54.03. Birch also won the 200 meters in 27.41 seconds.
Rosholt Back to the Track Invitation
boys
Wittenburg Burnham Wood 121.5, ST Mary Catholic 83, Wautoma 77, Kohler 74.5. Rosholt 69, Bonduel 69, Pacelli 52, Sling 44, Royal 41, Wild Rose 33, Lena / ST. Thomas Academy 32
Ryan Westrich (BonDuel) won the discus with a time of 130-7 and the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.51 seconds.
girl
KOHLER 104, BONDUEL 100, ST. Mary Catholic 92, Rosholt 69, Thring 67, Lena/ST. Thomas Academy 64, Pacelli 56, Wautoma 47, Royal 30, Wildrose 29, Wittenberg-Burnhamwood 14, Almond-Bancroft 7
St. Mary Catholic's Lauren Ripley won the 800-meter run in 2:25.63 and was part of the first-place 1,600-meter relay team along with Maria Marti, Claire Higgins, and Nora Lee, who ran 4:19. He won with a time of 52 seconds. . Ripley teamed with Marti, Higgins and Addison Dinka to win the 3,200m in 10:16.30.
boys golf
Valders Par 3 Classic
Whitelaw, Seven Lakes GC (par 54)
Kiel 273, Sheboygan Falls 279, DePere Varsity Reserve 291, Balders 302, Roncalli 317, New Holstein 319, Brillion 321, Wrighttown Varsity Reserve 326, Denmark Varsity Reserve 330, Mishicot 331, St. Louis Lawrence Seminary 342, Manitowoc University Preparatory School 378, Luxembourg Casco University Preparatory School 408
Top winners: Nolan Buchaklian SF 63, Dylan Bramstedt V 65, Parker Dalman KI 65, Kyson Casper KI 66, Matt Vandenheuvel WR 67, Cam Bjorge DP 68, Brady Raminger KI 68, Tre Kettle SF 68, Jack Gentner SF 69, Owen Just RON 69.
Packerland Conference Tour Stop 3 (Thursday)
Sturgeon Bay 171, Southern Door 174, Gibraltar 184, Kewaunee 192, Oconto 195, Peshtigo 200, Sevastopol 202
Top winners: Evan McCaw KEW 38, Carter Koch OCO 39, Porter Labac SB 40, Tyler Prusak SD 40, Finley LaVine SD 40, Tre Wienke SB 41, Finn Sahm GIB 41, Frankie DeYoung SEV 43.