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BASEBALL
De Pere 6, Pulaski 5
DE PERE - The Redbirds beat the Red Raiders on a walk-off single by Cullen Pennings.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, Trenton Kriewaldt hit a double to start the inning and was brought home with the bases loaded and two outs by Pennings’ RBI single.
Pennings pitched the last three innings of the game in relief of Caden Krutz, who pitched the first four innings. Pennings gave up just one run on three hits with no walks and struck out four to get the win.
Pulaski opened the scoring in the first on a sacrifice fly by Braun Wotruba.
De Pere answered with two runs in the second inning, highlighted by an RBI single by Will Nikolay.
Pulaski went up 4-2 in the third inning on an RBI double by Michael Molthen and an RBI single by Jake Fredrickson.
De Pere cut the deficit to one with a sacrifice fly by Isaac Poehlman in the third and the Redbirds went ahead 5-4 in the fourth inning on RBI singles by Mason Sequin and Kriewaldt.
Pulaski fought back to tie the game 5-5 in the fifth on another RBI single by Wotruba.
Notre Dame 9, Bay Port 5
GREEN BAY - Brennen Frelich and Jack Collins each had two hits for the Tritons in the victory over the Pirates.
Drew Magnuson pitched 4⅓ innings for Notre Dame to get the win. He struck out four.
Adam Guyette pitched the final 2⅔ innings and struck out three for the save.
West De Pere 3, Xavier 1
DE PERE - Logan Wierzba allowed just one run on four hits in 6⅓ innings as the Phantoms held off the Hawks.
Brayden Leurquin had West De Pere’s lone RBI as the Phantoms scored three times in the fourth to take charge.
Xavier scored its only run in the seventh.
Evan Wittmann led the Hawks, going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI.
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Wrightstown 7, Luxemburg-Casco 1
LUXEMBURG - Aiden Humphreys had three hits, including a double, and Jack Leitzke was 2-for-2 with three RBI as the Tigers earned the North Eastern Conference win.
Wrightstown scored once in the first and second innings, two in the third and three in the fifth.
The Spartans scored their lone run in the fourth.
Humphreys also pitched six innings to get the win. He allowed two hits, one run (unearned), walked three and struck out 13.
Oconto Falls 6, Marinette 1
OCONTO FALLS - Jack Adler was 2-for-3 with an RBI and one run scored and Trace Brehmer drove in a run and scored one to lead the Panthers past the Marines in North Eastern Conference action.
Carter Heroux picked up the win, pitching five innings and allowing four hits, one earned run and three walks, while striking out three.
Justin Kruse took the loss, going six innings, allowing eight hits, six runs (three earned) with one walk and four strikeouts.
Gibraltar/Washington Island 4, Algoma 2
FISH CREEK - The Vikings scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to break a tie in the Packerland Conference victory.
Owen Dannhausen had two hits and an RBI for the Vikings. He also scored two runs. Braden Kita added a double for Gibraltar/Washington Island.
Aaron Brey pitched 6⅔ innings to get the win. He allowed five hits, two runs, walked two and struck out six.
Algoma was led by Charlie Prokash, who had two hits and drove in both runs.
Prokash pitched 5⅔ innings. He allowed five hits, four runs (one earned), walked one and struck out six.
Crivitz 13, Wausaukee 6
CRIVITZ - The Wolverines scored four runs in the first inning and broke open the game with six runs in the fourth inning in their win over the Rangers.
JJ Brand led Crivitz with two hits, including a double. Walter Laguna Herrera had a triple.
Colton Arpke pitched five innings to get the win for Crivitz.
Hank Neutzel, Luke Smith and Callahan Betts each had two hits for Wausaukee.
Kayden Suennen started and took the loss for Wausaukee.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 3, Bonduel 1 (Monday)
WITTENBERG - Chris Sippl pitched a complete game and allowed only one hit to lead the Chargers to the win over the Bears.
Sippl struck out seven batters and walked two.
Connor Meverden hit a home run for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.
Cade Johnson had the only hit for Bonduel, an RBI single in the sixth inning.
Johnson pitched five innings to take the loss. He gave up three runs, four hits and struck out 10.
Southern Door 9, Marinette 6 (Monday)
BRUSSELS - The Eagles scored six runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to start a rally in the come-from-behind victory over the Marines.
Isaac Baudhuin earned the win for Southern Door. The hurler allowed three hits and six runs (three earned) over five innings, striking out two and walking five.
Braylon Berg led Southern Door with two hits, including a triple, two stolen bases and three RBI.
SOFTBALL
Denmark 12, Clintonville 2
CLINTONVILLE - The Vikings scored seven times in the third inning en route to the North Eastern Conference win.
Macey Mleziva, Hazel Fields and Maggie Frank each collected two hits on the day.
Frank earned the win, allowing five hits and two runs (none earned) over five innings, striking out eight and walking two.
Sevastopol 10, Peshtigo 2
PESHTIGO - Addison Schauske shut down the Bulldogs, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits and one earned run, while striking out six.
Leading the Sevastopol offense were Kayla Ranly, who was 3-for-3 with four runs scored, one RBI and five stolen bases; Naomi Rikkola, who was 2-for-4 with three RBI and a triple; Leah Schopf, who was 1-for-1 with one RBI, three walks, three runs scored and five stolen bases; and Sadie Rikkola, who was 1-for-1 with one run scored.
Green Bay Preble 10, De Pere 0 (Monday)
GREEN BAY - Katie Geydoshek and Tenley Kuehn combined to pitch a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts to lead the Hornets past the Redbirds.
The Hornets’ 13-hit attack was led by Kuehn, who had three hits, and Hannah Von Haden and Hannah Smith with two hits apiece. Smith was the RBI leader with three.
Denmark 5, Oconto Falls 3 (Monday)
DENMARK - The Vikings built a five-run lead in the second inning and went on to beat the Panthers in a North Eastern Conference game.
Shaelyn Kraschnewski drove in two runs with a double in the second inning.
Maddy Maloney hit a solo home run for Oconto Falls and Katelyn Kurek had two hits.
Kraschnewski was the winning pitcher. She allowed five hits and three runs (two earned) in seven innings. She struck out seven and walked none.
Bonduel 8, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 7 (Monday)
WITTENBERG - The Bears came back from a pair of three-run deficits to beat the Chargers.
Taylor Rank had a two-run single in the sixth inning for Bonduel. Haley Conradt and Maddy Sokolski had back-to-back RBI singles with two outs in the seventh.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood loaded the bases in the seventh but Kallie Wilcox worked out of the jam to secure the win. She pitched three innings of scoreless relief for the win.
Tatum Sporisky was 3-for-3 for Bonduel and Rank had two hits and three RBI. Juliana Jacobs also had two hits.
GIRLS SOCCER
Luxemburg-Casco 5, Green Bay Southwest 0
LUXEMBURG - Diem Bonness and Aaliyah Wallace scored two goals each to lead the Spartans to the nonconference win.
Emi Kuhn also scored for Luxemburg-Casco.
Wallace had three assists, while Shaelyn Rheinhard and Kuhn also had assists.
Luxemburg-Casco used two goalies, with Ashley Fameree making zero saves in the first half and Teagan Gunderson making two saves in the second half.
Trojans goalie Josephine Giannunzio made seven saves.
BOYS LACROSSE
Appleton United 17, Oneida Nation 6 (Monday)
APPLETON - Colin Gill scored five goals and Jaylen Kempfer had four goals for Appleton in the victory.
Tristan Dean, Elliot Olm and Brody Olp both added two goals for Appleton, while Jayden Golding and Roen Willis each had one.
BOYS GOLF
Washington County Invitational (Saturday)
Top teams: Marquette 594, Oconomowoc 606, River Falls 612, Notre Dame Academy 613, Edgerton 614.
Other area teams: 8, De Pere 629; 18, Winneconne 643; 19, Pulaski 649; 32, Neenah 668; 49, Appleton North 712.
Top individuals: Ryder Miller, Sheboygan North 141; Caleb Kern, Edgerton 143; Drew Maglio, Oconomowoc 144; Bennett Madson, Notre Dame 145; Ryan Swanson, River Falls 146.
Other top area individuals: Brady Hayward, Pulaski 147; Austin Dobbe, Winneconne 152; Thomas Bobinski, Notre Dame 152; Cam Bjorge, De Pere 153; Oliver Qualls, De Pere 155; Andrew Ostermann, Notre Dame 157; Brody Peppler, Winneconne 158; Carter Broten, De Pere 159; Jonathan Huenink, Appleton North 161; Ethan Lecaptain, Notre Dame 161.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Tuesday, April 15
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