Here are Tuesday's high school sports results for the Green Bay area

2022-05-14 18:42:28 By : Mr. di lu

GREEN BAY - Katie Geydoshek pitched a complete game for the Hornets, striking out nine.

Preble’s 14-hit attack was led by Mel Siudzinski with three hits and four RBI. Hannah Smith and Sam Foytik each added two hits apiece for the Hornets.

Skylar Schulz had the only hit for the Tritons.

OCONTO - The Blue Devils locked up the Packerland Conference title in Game 1, tying the game at 3-3 in the first before using a four-run fourth and three-run seventh to earn the win.

Maggie Sohrweide paced the offense, going 4-for-4 with a double, three runs scored and three RBI, while Kadynn Bostwick went 3-for-4 with three RBI. Juliana Sieber was 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Sophia Counard had three hits and Callie Miller two to pace the Eagles.

In Game 2, Southern Door earned the nonconference win. No other details were available.

DE PERE - The Redbirds held on to win the completion of their April 12 game 9-1, and then went on to win the regularly scheduled game 7-1 to move to 10-2 overall and 9-2 in the FRCC.

Luke Brosig earned the win by pitching four strong innings April 12, allowing two hits, while striking out six. Mason Stecker picked up where the game left off Tuesday, pitching the final three innings. Stecker only allowed a solo home run to Jaicee Foster in the fifth, but settled down from there. Brosig was also 2-for-4 with two RBI, while Ethan Hoops was 2-for-4 with two stolen bases.

Erik Demler and Connor Nelson led the way for Southwest, collecting two hits apiece.

In Game 2, Brosig was again victorious on the mound, pitching six strong innings, allowing zero runs on five hits, while striking out four and walking three.

Hoops was 3-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored, and pitched the seventh inning. Garrett Foth was 2-for-4 with two RBI, while Croix Zacharias led the way for Southwest, going 2-for-3.

De Pere will host Green Bay Preble on Wednesday with an early start time of 3:30 p.m.

GREEN BAY - Caden Van Duyse was 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI as the Jaguars outlasted the Tritons in nine innings.

Matt Schuh also led the Ashwaubenon attack, going 2-for-4.

Micah Marzec doubled for Notre Dame.

Mack Crowley pitched six innings in relief to get the win. He allowed two hits, one run and struck out nine.

GREEN BAY - Noah Wech allowed three runs and struck out nine in five innings to lead the Ships past the Hornets.

Wech also had two hits and drove in three runs.

Brayden Steinbecker added three hits and Alex Lensmeyer had two hits and two RBI.

DENMARK - Hayden Konkol drove in three runs with an RBI single in the first and a two-run double in the fourth to lead the Vikings past the Truckers.

Luke Miller also had two hits for Denmark, including a double. Owen DeGrand was the winning pitcher, going five innings, striking out eight, while giving up two hits. Jaycob Dittmer pitched two scoreless innings in relief.

Clintonville’s Caleb Christopherson had two hits.

Denmark is 15-3 overall, including 13-2 in the North Eastern Conference.

WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers outlasted the Mustangs in a back-and-forth North Eastern Conference matchup.

Both teams scored three runs in the first, before the Tigers took a 5-4 lead after four. The Mustangs grabbed a 9-5 lead in the fifth, but Wrightstown answered with a six-run sixth. Little Chute plated one run in the seventh but couldn’t push across the tying run.

Isaac Rodgers was 3-for-3 with an RBI for Wrightstown, while Jack Severson, Nathan Hansen and Cole Hitner were 2-for-4 with two RBI. Quade Thompson was 2-for-4 with an RBI, while Jack Hermann was 2-for-3 and Preston Winkler drove in a pair of runs.

Little Chute was led by Jacob Weigman, who was 3-for-4 with an RBI; Drew Joten, who was 2-for-4 with three RBI; and Owen Arndt, who was 2-for-5 with an RBI.

MARINETTE - Freedom scored early and often to take a 9-1 commanding lead after three innings before eventually scoring three times in the top of the fifth to win by the 10-run rule.

Grant Meulemans surrendered only one hit in the complete-game win. He struck out four and did not walk a batter. He faced two over the minimum and needed only 55 pitches.

Jace Midbon finished with five RBI on two hits, while Meulemans also had two hits for the Irish. Trenton Feucht added a double.

With the win, the Irish moved to 11-2 in the NEC and 12-2 overall.

Landin Corwin had a double for Marinette.

LUXEMBURG - Ryan Routhieaux and Peyton Mrotek both had two hits to lead the Spartans to the win over the Foxes.

Owen Deprez got the win for Luxemburg-Casco.

KESHENA - The Falcons put away the game early, scoring eight runs in the first and five in the second.

Jake Hoffman paced the Amherst offense, going 2-for-3 with two triples, two runs scored and four RBI. He also stole one base.

Wyatt Blaskowski picked up the win, allowing two hits, two earned runs and two walks, while striking out six in three innings of work.

Wendell Waukau and Derrick Webster had Menominee Indian’s hits, including a triple and an RBI by Waukau.

FISH CREEK - Ryan Caldecott was 4-for-5 with a double and three runs scored as the Vikings scored five times in the second, two in the third, two in the fourth, two in the fifth and six in the sixth to pull out the Packerland Conference win.

Bennett Isaacson had three hits, while Brady Kita, Kevin Kravel and Ryan Jorgenson had two hits each for the Vikings, including a grand slam for Jorgenson in the sixth.

Jack DeYoung had three hits, while Nick Peterson and Drake Olsen had two hits each for Sevastopol. Cal Ellefson homered for the Pioneers.

ALGOMA - Denmark’s Simon Alexander sprinted his way to a pair of wins in the boys meet at the Algoma Invitational.

Alexander won the 100- and 200-meter dashes with times of :11.18 and :22.72, respectively.

Little Chute’s Gavin Fritsch won the shot put (49-11) and the discus (151-1).

Kewaunee’s Ben Heim won the long jump (19-11.5) and the 400-meter dash (:54.18).

In the girls meet, Hannah Sternard of Sturgeon Bay won the long jump (15-3) and the triple jump (34-4.5).

LUXEMBURG - Haley Paye had two goals and Heather Iverson had a goal and two assists as the Spartans blanked the Mustangs.

Also scoring were Lydia Morozov and Cadence Trimberger. Tabi Lemens made five saves for the shutout.

XAVIER 151, WEST DE PERE 152, SHAWANO 163, NEW LONDON 171, SEYMOUR 183

Xavier: Josh Draheim 36, Dawson Fish 37, Matthew Draheim 38, Jon Bertram 40.

West De Pere: Max Reis 35, Ethan Heck 38, Mason Haupt 38, Ashton Haupt 41.

Shawano: Kaden Marcell 36, Akrin Verhein 41, Owen Moesch 41, Gage Gorman 45.

New London: Jonah Schlueter 38, Drew Freeman 44, Jadon Sorge 44, Will Grable 45.

Seymour: Garret Sigl 36, Garrett Trost 45, Matthew Krahn 49, Owen Koebe 53.

Varsity high school coaches or their statisticians should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.