ley for one, and Tony Kley for 3 1 / 3. Kley struck out seven in his stint, but the Hawks got the winning unearned run in the 10th.
Waconia 11, Glencoe 3
Thurs., May 26
Glencoe scored twice in the top of the first at Waconia, but the lead didn’ t last long as the Lakers came back with five of their own in the bottom half of the inning, going on to an 11-3 decision.
Chris Bullis was 2-for-4 with three RBIs for Waconia. Jeremy Salden also was 2-for-4 with one RBI.
Dylan Lindner threw the first six innings for the victory with Ryan Naughton keeping the door closed in the final three.
The Brewers managed four hits – one each by Brody Bratsch, Gannon Jordahl( a double), Mason Goettle, and Jaime Paumen.
Paumen was the starting pitcher, settling in after the rocky start to go six innings, with Colt Trebesch and Derek Bratsch each tossing an inning of relief.
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Green Isle 12, St. Boni 2
Thurs., May 26 The Irish scored four in the first and five more in the second, cruising to a 12-2 win.
Offensive leaders were Zach Herd going 3-for-3, Alex Twenge 2-for-3 with a double and home run while plating 4 RBIs, Andrew Leonhardt 3-for-4, Aaron Bigaouette 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs, and Ben Alexander 2-for-3.
Bjorn Hansen and Josh Schmdit split the pitching duties, blanking the Saints until single runs in the final two frames.
Randy Ebert stayed on the mound the
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whole game for St. Boni. Logan Kinsel and Drew Fleming each notched two hits for the Saints.
Watertown 1, Brownton 0
Mon., May 30
It was a classic Memorial Day pitchers’ duel as Watertown scored a single run in the top of the first and it held up the rest of the game.
Andrew Nichols went 8 1 / 3 innings for Watertown, allowing only three hits and no runs while striking out four. PJ Hangartner came in with the bases loaded and worked out of the jam for the save.
For Brownton, Dylan McCormick went the full nine, yielding only five hits and punching out seven, but he took the loss.
The Bruins got their hits from Josh Dietz, Deryk Randt, and Ryan Grams.
Ryan Hangartner had two for the Devils, with Pat Tschida, Jared Duske, and PJ Hangartner getting one each. Ryan Lane had the only RBI of the game.
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Plato 8, Hamburg 2
Mon., May 30
Hamburg scored twice in the first and gave the division-leading Bluejays all they could handle for more than half the game.
Plato finally got to Hawks starter Spencer Nelson in the sixth as the Bluejays tallied three runs to slip ahead. In the eighth, Plato erupted for five more to allow some breathing room.
Jeff Hancock was 2-for-4 with an RBI to lead Hamburg’ s attack. Wes Willemsen, Scot Arganbright, and Tim Willems also hit safely
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Once Plato got going, Chris Odegaard and Ben Slater accounted for three RBIs each. Odegaard was 3-for-4 with a double. Slater and Nolan Lepel were both 2-for-5.
Odegaard also got the win on the mound for five innings of work. Adam Prehn relieve dand held Hamburg scoreless in the final four innings without a strikeout.
Green Isle 18, Young America 0
Mon., May 30
Leading 7-0 after seven innings, Green Isle went for the throat with 11 more runs in the eighth.
Meanwhile, Mac Zachow took the win for seven innings of work with Ryan Evanson finishing up the last frame. Together, they allowed only four hits.
The Irish had only two extra base hits in the onslaught, but 18 singles to go with them. Josh Anthony drove in four runs and Aaron Bigaouette three. Besides them, Zach Herd, Ben Alexander, Brian Scherschlight, and Josh Kraby had multi-hit games.
Aaron Cook had two of Young America’ s four hits. Alex Bucketine started on the mound for the Cardinals and held the Irish scoreless through three innings, and to single runs in the fourth and fifth before things got away.
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Winsted 3, Carver 1
Mon., May 30
Matt Elsenpeter doubled and homered in leading the Wildcats to a Memorial Day 3-1 win over Carver.
Curtis Herbolsheimer drove in the other two runs as Winsted tallied single runs in the second
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, fourth, and sixth off of Black Sox hurler Mark Ulrich. Elsenpeter, Herborlsheimer, and Garrett Zander all were 2-for-4 at the plate for the Wildcats.
Meanwhile, Shane Khan worked 7 1 / 3 innings on the mound, allowing only one run. Jacob Volness earned the save, striking out three batters in the the five outs he recorded.
Carver managed only three singles in the contest – by Mark Ulrich, Anthony Gross, and Bryce Tuma.
Ulrich went all the way pitching for the Sox, striking out six.
New Germany 13, St. Boni 3
Mon., May 30
This one was over early as the Dutchmen chased Brent Oppegard off the hill with an 11-run outburst in the first inning.
Taylor Trick, Koty Hensel, Peter Kroells, and Austin Nichols all had two hits each for New Germany. Trick and Shannon Storley made it around the bases to score three times each. Sam Schiffman led the team with three RBIs.
Dylan Gilster started and went six innings for NG, getting the win, with Mitch Callister finishing in relief.
Logan Kinsel was the bright spot for St. Boni with a 3-for-4 batting performance and two runs scored. Dan Jerde, Nick Busch, and Mike Dabu had one RBI each.
Taking over in the first, Mike Dumas went the rest of the way on the mound for the Saints.
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