Saturday's prep baseball: Kimberly clinches FVA title outright
At Fond du Lac, the Papermakers clinched the Fox Valley Association baseball title outright, improving to 16-2 with the victory.
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At Fond du Lac, the Papermakers clinched the Fox Valley Association baseball title outright, improving to 16-2 with the victory.
Ben Jensen has been in many pressure-packed games throughout his high school career in baseball, basketball and football.
At Kimberly, Scott Schreiber pitched a complete game and hit a grand slam in the first inning to lead the Papermakers to a win over the Rockets.
At Chilton, the Mustangs pushed across the winning run against the Tigers in the second inning, when Blake Fietzer doubled and scored on a dropped fly ball with two out.
At Neenah, the Lightning scored the winning run in the 10th on an errant throw on a rundown.
At Appleton, pitcher Aaron Langdon took a two-hitter into the sixth for the Bluejays.
At Appleton, Alex Wurm went three-for-four with two doubles and two RBI to help rally the Patriots past the Cardinals.
The Waupaca baseball team earned a share of the Eastern Valley Conference baseball championship with Clintonville by splitting a doubleheader against Ripon on Monday.
At Sun Prairie, Appleton East split a pair of games on Saturday at the Sun Prairie Tournament. The Patriots defeated Burlington 8-3 before falling 2-0 to Sun Prairie.
At Neenah, Matt Gruse battled Nate Disch in a lengthy at-bat before getting a two-out, walk-off single that scored Connor Wollersheim with the winning run in seventh to give the Rockets the win over the Terrors in the first game of the doubleheader.
The worries that Don Williams once had about an unproven Hortonville pitching staff have faded.
At Clintonville, the Truckers pushed across a run in the seventh inning to defeat the Wolves.
Appleton West erased a 6-1 deficit with an eight-run fifth to beat Kaukauna.
At Luxemburg, Dan Borek didn't allow a baserunner until the sixth inning, striking out 12 and walking just one as the Polar Bears clinched at least a share of the Bay Conference championship.
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