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Page 2 www.CRVLbaseball.com Roundup continued Tanner Kohls took the loss on the mound for the Cardinals. He went three and a third innings, allowing five runs off of four hits. Brandon Stender and Jon Werner had the lone two hits for the Cardinals. Lepel finished the game going 2-for-4. Kyle Panning had three hits for the Bluejays, and Matt Odegaard drove in two runs. Adam Prehn picked up the win on the mound for the Bluejays. He pitched seven innings, allowing zero earned runs, while striking out two. Matt Odegaard got the save in relief. For the Red Devils, Bryce Walt had two hits to lead the way. Justin Kohls took the loss on the mound despite pitching well. He gave up five runs in eight innings of work, while striking out five. Plato 10, Waconia 0 Young America 30, St. Boni 1 Sun., June 26 It was all Young America as the Cardinals routed the St. Boni Saints 30-1. Brice Panning homered twice and had seven RBI for the Cardinals in the blowout win. Hunter Rickaby and Jon Werner each had five RBI, as well. Troy Kohls notched the win on the mound for the Cardinals. He went five innings, allowing zero runs off of six hits. Zach Johnson took the loss on the mound. He went one inning, allowing 13 runs off of six hits. Brownton 3, Glencoe 1 Sun., June 26 The Brownton Bruins got a gem on the mound from Dylan McCormick as they handed the Glencoe Brewers a 3-1 loss. McCormick gave up just one run off of four hits in his complete game gem. He also struck out 10 Brewers in the win. Josh Dietz drove in two runs for the Bruins to lead them offensively, while Bryce Lindeman had two hits, as well. Brandon Ebert and Stephen Wiblemo were the lone bright spots for the Brewers offsenively. They combined for all four of their team’s hits. Jamie Paumen took the loss on the mound. He gave up one earned run in eight innings of work. Mayer 12, St. Boni 2 Sat., June 25 Brady Malberg’s five RBI led the Mayer Blazers to a 12-2 win in seven innings over the St. Boni Saints. Malberg went 3-for-5 with a double, run scored, and those five RBI to lead the way for the Blazers. Cole Buttenhoff got the win on the mound. He went all seven innings, allowing one earned run, while striking out seven. Zach Johnson and Mike Dabu led the way for the Saints with two hits each. Winsted 10, Young America 0 Tues., June 28 Ryan Quast and his walk-off single in the bottom of the eigth helped the Winsted Wildcats to a 10-0 win over the Young America Cardinals in eight innings. The Cardinals were blanked by a great pitching performance by Tony Kley. He threw eight scoreless innings, allowing just two hits, while striking out nine. Kley also scored three runs to help pace the Wildcats and their offensive attack. Jake Prehn, Garret Zander, and Luke Theisen all had two hits for the Wildcats, as well. Wed., June 29 Chris Odegaard was nearly untouchable as the Plato Bluejays handed the Waconia Lakers a 10-0 loss in seven innings. Odegaard threw all seven innings, allowing just one hit, while striking out eight. Matt Odegaard went 5-for-5, while hitting for the cycle and driving in three runs and scoring another three himself. Tyler Lang drove in two runs for the Bluejays, while Jake VonBerge had two hits. AJ Friedrich had the lone hit for the Lakers in the loss. Josh Lenz was tagged with the loss on the mound. He went three and a third innings, allowing eight runs off of nine hits. Glencoe 8, Mayer 7 Thurs., June 30 Stephen Wiblemo’s walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Glencoe Brewers to an 8-7 win over the Mayer Blazers. The Brewers rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth to come back and win. Mason Goettl and Derek Webber led the way for the Brewers. Both drove in three runs, and Weber homered in the third inning. Aaron Boraas got the win on the mound in relief. He went three innings, allowing no runs, while striking out six. Brady Malberg led the way for the Blazers. He went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI in the loss. Jordan Berrios also drove in two runs, and Grant Noenning had two hits. Crow River Review Hamburg 7, St. Boni 6 Thurs., June 30 Clint Aretz and his three RBI led the Hamburg Hawks to a 7-6 win over the St. Boni Saints. Aretz went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored, along with a double to lead the way. Wes Willemsen, Brian Crane, and David McCoy each had two hits, as well. For the Saints, Tommy Mahota led the offense going 2-for-5 with a homerun and two RBI. Green Isle 3, Watertown 1 Thurs., June 30 Alex Twenge’s strong performance on the mound led the Green Isle Irish to a 3-1 win over the visiting Watertown Red Devils. Twenge threw eight shutout innings to pick up the win. Lucas Herd picked up the save. For the Irish at the plate, Josh Anthony had the big hit with a solo home run. Jared Duske led the way for the Red Devils offensively. He went 2-for-3 in the loss. Patrick Tschida was tagged with the loss despite pitching well. He went seven and a third innings, allowing three runs, while striking out two. Winsted 4, Brownton 2 Thurs., June 30 Shane Khan was masterful on the mound as he helped the Winsted Wildcats come out on top in a 4-2 pitchers’ duel against the Brownton Bruins. Khan threw six innings, allowing just one run, while striking out 11. Joe Kley homered for the Wildcats and had three hits total. For the Bruins, Josh Dietz also homered and had three hits as well in the loss.