On May 7, Kimberly defeated Oshkosh North in high school baseball with a score of 11-2, highlighted by a five-run third inning and a six-run sixth inning.
Key points
Kimberly defeated Oshkosh North 11-2
Kimberly scored five runs in the third inning
Kimberly added six runs in the sixth inning
The game occurred on May 7
Appleton area high school sports results for Thursday, May 7
BASEBALL
Kimberly 11, Oshkosh North 2
KIMBERLY - The Papermakers scored five runs in the third inning and six in the sixth inning in the victory over the Spartans.
Lex Knaebe had two hits, including a home run, and drove in four runs. Maddux Hermus had two hits and scored two runs, Ryan Halfmann had a triple and drove in three runs, and Drew Furman hit a solo home run for Kimberly.
Pierson Hacker pitched four innings to get the win. He allowed two hits, one run and struck out three. Shaefer Peterson pitched 2â innings of scoreless relief. He didnât allow a hit and struck out three.
Appleton West 7, Appleton North 6
APPLETON - The Terrors scored a run in their half of the seventh inning to defeat the Lightning.
Quinn Meyers had a triple and drove in four runs for Appleton West. Henry Barclay had two hits.
Reeder Luedtke pitched the final inning for Appleton West and got the win.
The loss was the third straight for Appleton North after a 10-game winning streak.
Neenah 4, Hortonville 3
HORTONVILLE - The Rockets took a 4-1 lead through three innings and then held on to defeat the Polar Bears in a Fox Valley Association matchup.
Ethan Hellengreen was 4-for-4 with a triple and an RBI for Neenah.
Neenah finished with seven hits and improves to 7-3 in the Fox Valley Association.
Cal Juckem pitched six innings for Neenah to get the win. He allowed three runs and struck out six. Connor Amsler pitched the final inning for the save. He did not allow a hit and struck out one.
Brock Wolter had two hits for Hortonville, which had only six hits.
Elijah Yeager allowed four runs (two earned) over five innings for Hortonville. Tristan Berrens pitched the final two innings.
Freedom 11, Oconto Falls 5
FREEDOM - The Irish picked up their first North Eastern Conference win of the season and improved to 4-12 overall with the victory over the Panthers.
Freedom scored three runs in the third inning, four in the fourth and four in the sixth.
Corey Mathison pitched six innings of one-hit ball for the win. He allowed four runs (all unearned), walked five and struck out five.
Elijah Shepard had three hits, scored three runs and had three RBIs for Freedom. Carlton Romitti had three hits and three RBIs, and Carson Peters had two hits and two RBIs. Quinn Brennenstuhl, Luke Schmidt and Ryan Heran also had two hits apiece.
Teagan Tate had two RBIs for Oconto Falls.
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) heads the ball against Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Kaylee Behnke (20) celebrates scoring a goal with teammates during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) battles for possession of the ball against Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) pursues the ball against Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Lindsey Owens (5) switches the field against Appleton North High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) battles for control of the ball against Appleton North High School's Megan Gawlik (23) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Elle Running (6) defends against Kimberly High School's Vada Sousek (16) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) gets past Appleton North High School's Ava Wickesberg (14) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) controls the ball against the defense of Kimberly High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger, left, celebrates scoring a goal with Emily Urban during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Brinley Dunsirn (18) defends against Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) eludes Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Elle Running (6) goes up against Kimberly High School's Vada Sousek (16) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Lexi Schuh (20) pursues Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Lexi Schuh (20) defends against Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) looks to gain control of the ball against Kimberly High School's Lindsey Owens (5) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) celebrates scoring a goal with teammates during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Brinley Dunsirn (18) brings the ball upfield against Kimberly High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) collides with Kimberly High School's Ayla Raasch (6) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Kimberly High School's Katie Owens (9) defends against Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Brooke Schuh (16) looks to pass the ball against Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Appleton North High School's Brooke Schuh (16) defends against Kimberly High School's Ali Vander Wielen (18) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) heads the ball against Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) heads the ball against Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kaylee Behnke (20) celebrates scoring a goal with teammates during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) battles for possession of the ball against Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) pursues the ball against Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Lindsey Owens (5) switches the field against Appleton North High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) battles for control of the ball against Appleton North High School's Megan Gawlik (23) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Elle Running (6) defends against Kimberly High School's Vada Sousek (16) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) gets past Appleton North High School's Ava Wickesberg (14) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) controls the ball against the defense of Kimberly High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly remains undefeated with girls soccer victory over rival Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger, left, celebrates scoring a goal with Emily Urban during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Brinley Dunsirn (18) defends against Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Kennedy Ebben (7) eludes Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Elle Running (6) goes up against Kimberly High School's Vada Sousek (16) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Lexi Schuh (20) pursues Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Lexi Schuh (20) defends against Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) looks to gain control of the ball against Kimberly High School's Lindsey Owens (5) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Appleton area high school sports results for Tuesday, May 5
Kimberly High School's Ashlyn Krueger (22) celebrates scoring a goal with teammates during their girls soccer game against Appleton North High School Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Brinley Dunsirn (18) brings the ball upfield against Kimberly High School during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Emily Apostolou (21) collides with Kimberly High School's Ayla Raasch (6) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Kimberly High School's Katie Owens (9) defends against Appleton North High School's Madi Hacker (1) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Brooke Schuh (16) looks to pass the ball against Kimberly High School's Emily Urban (8) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
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Kimberly High School girls soccer gets 3-2 win against Appleton North
Appleton North High School's Brooke Schuh (16) defends against Kimberly High School's Ali Vander Wielen (18) during their girls soccer game Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 3-2.
Marinette 12, Wrightstown 4
MARINETTE - The Marines, who led 4-3 after three innings, scored eight runs in the final three innings to defeat the Tigers.
Chase MacGregor drove in three runs for Marinette. Wyatt Stauss had three hits, while Miles Rutherford had two hits.
Ryan Leahy had a double and two RBIs for Wrightstown.
Cooper Smith pitched a complete game to get the win for Marinette.
Theo Van Rossum took the loss for Wrightstown.
Waupaca 7, Clintonville 4
CLINTONVILLE - The Comets fell behind 4-3 after five innings and then rallied for four runs in the sixth to defeat the Truckers.
Waupaca improves to 9-5 overall with the win.
Winneconne 5, Seymour 3
SEYMOUR - The Wolves scored twice in the ninth inning to defeat the Thunder in a Bay Conference matchup.
Noah Bouras, Aaron Zimmer and Ethan Duel each had two hits for Winneconne, while Logan Binder and Jesse Michaud both drove in two runs.
Carson Staffeldt had three hits for Seymour. Kobe Barth had two hits.
Zimmer pitched the final five innings for Winneconne, allowing one run on two hits and one walk. He struck out three.
Romy Oskey pitched the final five innings for Seymour and allowed two unearned runs on five hits and one walk. He struck out five.
Menasha 20, Green Bay East/West 4
GREEN BAY - The Bluejays scored seven runs in the second inning and seven in the seventh in their win over the Red Devils.
Menasha had 11 hits and took advantage of 10 walks by Green Bay East/West pitchers.
Green Bay East/West had seven hits, with Levi Meister collecting two hits.
St. Mary Catholic 3, Mishicot 0
MISHICOT - Jacob Ernsting pitched a two-hit shutout to lead the Zephyrs to the win over Mishicot
Ernsting walked two and struck out 13 batters in throwing the complete game for St. Mary Catholic.
Ernsting had two hits, while Nick Jensen drove in two of the three runs for SMC.
Brillion 11, Roncalli 2
MANITOWOC - The Lions scored four runs in the first inning and scored in every inning but the seventh in their win over the Jets.
Joe Shimek, Heath Cousin, Landon Mathes and Kelvin Gilbertson each had two hits for Brillion. Aiden Reinke drove in three runs, while Gilbertson, Mathes and Chase Braun each drove in two runs.
Braun pitched a complete game for Brillion. He allowed two runs on seven hits while striking out two.
Jake Hillmer took the loss for Roncalli.
Manitowoc Lutheran 5, Hilbert 0
MANITOWOC - Isaiah Hochmuth limited the Wolves to two hits and one walk while striking out eight in the Lancersâ win over Hilbert.
Wesley Hecker had two hits, including a double, and drove in two runs for Manitowoc Lutheran.
Aaron Halbach and Max Schneider both had doubles to account for Hilbertâs hits.
Spencer Karls allowed five runs (one earned) over six innings and took the loss for Hilbert.
Two Rivers 12, Chilton 2
CHILTON - The Raiders scored five runs in the first inning and totaled 13 hits against four Tigers pitchers to get the win.
Kale Wagner took the loss for Chilton.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 12, Manawa 0
MANAWA - Drayden Kersten no-hit the Wolves to lead the Chargers to the six-inning win.
Kersten walked one batter while striking out 12 for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.
Connor Meverden and Colby Wincensten both had three hits for Wittenberg-Birnamwood. Braxton Olson had two hits and three RBIs. Eddie Nowinsky drove in two runs.
SOFTBALL
Hortonville 3, Neenah 1
HORTONVILLE - Evalyn Stanelle singled in two runs in the second inning and Eileen Gassner tripled in another run in the fifth to power the Polar Bears past the Rockets in Fox Valley Association action.
Grace Danoski picked up the win, pitching seven innings and allowing four hits, one unearned run and four walks while striking out five.
Neenah scored its lone run in the seventh.
Libby Jahnke was 2-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Rockets.
Appleton North 7, Appleton West 0
APPLETON - The visiting Lightning scored two in the first, one in the third, one in the fourth and three in the seventh en route to the Fox Valley Association win.
Ali Raddatz led the Terrors with two hits.
Seymour 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 1
SEYMOUR - The Thunder plated two runs in the first and made it stand up en route to the Bay Conference victory.
Kendra Rettler had the hot bat for Seymour, going 3-for-4 with a homer and one RBI. Alexis Corn also drove in one run.
Rettler earned the win in the circle, going seven innings and allowing six hits and one earned run while walking zero and striking out eight.
Fox Valley Lutheran scored its lone run in the third.
McCainâs coach Shannon Gravelle helps her son Noah with a shoelace issue during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Brady Reinke (2) loses the lacrosse ball as he is hit by Neenah High School's Troy Kahler (28) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Fox Valley Lutheran High Schoolâs Grace Dedering competes in the long jump during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers Karsen Barnhart (61), Josh Gesky (76), Dain Walter (64), and Dylan Barrett (74) arrive during rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Construction is actively underway at the future Kaukauna Middle School site on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in Kaukauna, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Maddux Hermus (10) celebrates hitting a home run with Lex Knaebe (11) against Kaukauna High School during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
McCarty Law pitcher Bennett Tolsma covers the plate as Appleton Firefightersâ Henry Ziemann slides during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur speaks following rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Brayden Willes (18) puts a hit on Kimberly High School's Brendan Diem (15) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Winneconne High Schoolâs Nora Stam runs the 300m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Kaden Kress (3) is late on the tag as Kimberly High School's Lucas Csida (21) is safe at second base during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
Little Chute High Schoolâs Zuzanna Mosienska and Freedom High Schoolâs Ashley Hietpas compete in the 100m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Jackson Herres (15) celebrates scoring the game-winning goal with Drew Green (6) against Kimberly High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Maks Resch during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers Brandon Cisse (2) arrives during rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Freedom High Schoolâs Kenyon Gail during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Brayden Jenkins (8) tags out Kimberly High School's Shaefer Peterson (12) during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
Coach Mike Schroeder gives Taarush Rao some batting tips during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Jacob Uecker (10) celebrates scoring a goal with Parker Janssen (8) against Neenah High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Green Bay Prebleâs Huj Chi Vang and Little Chute High Schoolâs Cooper Effa compete in the 110m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Kaden Kress (3) tags out Kimberly High School's Lucas Csida (21) at second base during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
Mcarty Law coach Ben Paton prepares during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Troy Kahler (28) pursues Kimberly High School's Brady Reinke (2) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Fox Velley Lutheran High Schoolâs Blessings Kapande during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Brady Merzlicker (7) makes a catch in center field against Kaukauna High School during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
Kimberly High School's Nick Loritz (1) celebrates with Tyler Rahn (26) after Rahn scored a goal against Neenah High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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McCainâs coach Shannon Gravelle helps her son Noah with a shoelace issue during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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McCainâs coach Shannon Gravelle helps her son Noah with a shoelace issue during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Brady Reinke (2) loses the lacrosse ball as he is hit by Neenah High School's Troy Kahler (28) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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Fox Valley Lutheran High Schoolâs Grace Dedering competes in the long jump during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers Karsen Barnhart (61), Josh Gesky (76), Dain Walter (64), and Dylan Barrett (74) arrive during rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Construction is actively underway at the future Kaukauna Middle School site on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in Kaukauna, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Maddux Hermus (10) celebrates hitting a home run with Lex Knaebe (11) against Kaukauna High School during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
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McCarty Law pitcher Bennett Tolsma covers the plate as Appleton Firefightersâ Henry Ziemann slides during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur speaks following rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Brayden Willes (18) puts a hit on Kimberly High School's Brendan Diem (15) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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Winneconne High Schoolâs Nora Stam runs the 300m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Kaden Kress (3) is late on the tag as Kimberly High School's Lucas Csida (21) is safe at second base during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
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Little Chute High Schoolâs Zuzanna Mosienska and Freedom High Schoolâs Ashley Hietpas compete in the 100m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Jackson Herres (15) celebrates scoring the game-winning goal with Drew Green (6) against Kimberly High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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Maks Resch during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Green Bay Packers Brandon Cisse (2) arrives during rookie minicamp Friday, May 1 2026, at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Freedom High Schoolâs Kenyon Gail during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Brayden Jenkins (8) tags out Kimberly High School's Shaefer Peterson (12) during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
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Coach Mike Schroeder gives Taarush Rao some batting tips during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Jacob Uecker (10) celebrates scoring a goal with Parker Janssen (8) against Neenah High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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Green Bay Prebleâs Huj Chi Vang and Little Chute High Schoolâs Cooper Effa compete in the 110m hurdles during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kaukauna High School's Kaden Kress (3) tags out Kimberly High School's Lucas Csida (21) at second base during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
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Mcarty Law coach Ben Paton prepares during the Appleton Little League opening day on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park in Appleton, Wis.
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Neenah High School's Troy Kahler (28) pursues Kimberly High School's Brady Reinke (2) during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
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Fox Velley Lutheran High Schoolâs Blessings Kapande during the Gil Frank Invitational track meet on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Kimberly, Wis.
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Kimberly High School's Brady Merzlicker (7) makes a catch in center field against Kaukauna High School during their baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Kimberly won 2-1.
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Kimberly High School's Nick Loritz (1) celebrates with Tyler Rahn (26) after Rahn scored a goal against Neenah High School during their boys lacrosse game Thursday, April 30, 2026, in KImberly Wisconsin. Neenah won 5-4.
Xavier 8, New London 3
NEW LONDON - The Hawks scored five times in their last two at-bats to pull away for the Bay Conference win.
Kalia Stammer led Xavier, going 3-for-4 with a double, home run and four RBIs. Also leading the Hawks were Abby Ourada, Morgan Staszak, Anna Vanden Heuvel and Madeline Faulkner, all with two hits.
Xavier scored three in the first, three in the sixth and two in the seventh.
The Bulldogs got their runs with one in the third, fifth and seventh.
Brooklyn Hull-Riggs drove in two runs to lead New London.
Little Chute 7, Waupaca 3
LITTLE CHUTE - A five-run sixth propeled the Mustangs past the Comets in North Eastern Conference play.
Waupaca led 1-0 after one, but Little Chute grabbed a 2-1 edge in the fourth. The Comets retook the lead at 3-2 in the top of the sixth, setting up the Mustangsâ big comeback.
Abigail Zouski paced the Little Chute offense, going 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI, while Josie Kerrigan and Madalyn Bork had two hits each.
Bella Pfrang picked up the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing nine hits, two runs (one earned) with one walk and five strikeouts.
Lily Cichy had the hot bat for Waupaca, going 3-for-3 with a double, while Hailey Bechard was 2-for-2 with a double.
Wrightstown 8, Marinette 3
WRIGHTSTOWN - The Tigers erased an early two-run deficit en route to the North Eastern Conference win.
Marinette led 2-0 after one, but Wrightstown answered with two in the second and four in the third. The Marines closed to within 6-3 after four, but the Tigers closed out the scoring with two in the sixth.
Molly Ruebl led Wrightstown, going 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs.
Sophia Garcia earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing 10 hits, three earned runs and three walks while striking out three.
Barrett Cole was 2-for-4 with a double and RBI, while Bella Koenigs was 2-for-2 for Marinette.
Clintonville 20, Oconto Falls 13
OCONTO FALLS - The Truckers scored 10 times in the top of the seventh to rally for the North Eastern Conference win.
Payton Johnson was 4-for-5 with a double, while Abby Tate was 3-for-3 with a double and home run to help power Clintonville. Morgan Retzlaff, Claire Papendorf, Lil Reindl and Caitlyn Prue had two hits each for the Truckers. One of Retzlaffâs hits was a triple, while Papendorf and Prue had two doubles each.
After both teams scored two in the first, the Panthers grabbed a 7-2 lead after two. Clintonville closed to within 8-4 after three and 9-6 after four. Both teams scored four times in the fifth, setting up the Truckersâ big comeback.
Brillion 5, Valders 1
BRILLION - Amaya Brooks was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs en route to the Eastern Wisconsin Conference win.
Kara Hedrich added two hits and an RBI for the Lions.
Jocelyn Tamm earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing four hits, one earned run and three walks while striking out five.
Brillion scored once in the first and twice in the third and fourth innings before Valders closed out the scoring with one run in the sixth.
Chilton 13, Manitowoc Roncalli 0
CHILTON - Reegan Woodard was 3-for-3 with a homer and five RBIs and pitcher Macey Schneider pitched five innings of no-hit ball as the Tigers rolled past the Jets in Eastern Wisconsin Conference play.
Chilton scored two in the first, four in the second, five in the third and two in the fourth.
Lauren Roehrig was 3-for-4 with a double and a triple, while Schneider walked one and struck out eight.
Manitowoc Lutheran 4, Hilbert 1
MANITOWOC - The Lancers built a four-run lead and held off a late Wolves rally for the Big East Conference win.
Manitowoc Lutheran scored one in the first, two in the third and one in the fifth.
Hilbert scored one in the seventh.
Brylie Zirbel led the Lancers with two hits, including a double and a triple, while Hayden Svatek was 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Svatek also earned the win in the circle, pitching seven innings, allowing four hits, one earned run and one walk while striking out nine.
Mishicot 12, St. Mary Catholic 0
MISHICOT - Cooper Brouchaud was 2-for-4 with a double, a grand slam home run and four RBIs as Mishicot cruised past the Zephrys for the five-inning Big East Conference victory.
Lexi Thor earned the win in the circle, pitching five innings, allowing two hits while striking out t/hree. She also hit a three-run home run.
Eva Boness, Nevaeh Malchek and Lily Trochil had two hits each for Mishicot.
SMC got two hits from Sammi Weiss.
Iola-Scandinavia 9, Shiocton 4
IOLA - The Thunderbirds rallied from an early three-run deficit to post the Central Wisconsin Conference-East victory.
Iola-Scandinavia trailed 4-1 after three innings but scored six runs in the fourth inning and added a run in both the fifth and sixth innings.
The bottom third of the Iola-Scandinavia lineup of Rayanne Clendenning, Ava Printz and Katie Rosenthal had six of the team's 12 hits. Clendenning had three hits, including a double and a triple, and had three RBIs. Printz, Braelyn Jueds and Brylee Jueds had two hits apiece. Printz and Braelyn Jueds each had a double and Brylee Jueds had a triple. Rosenthal and Brooklyn Berrens both doubled.
In the circle, Clendenning went the distance to earn the win. Clendenning allowed four walks and had five strikeouts.
The T-Birds improved their conference record to 6-3 and 11-3 overall.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 12, Manawa 1
MANAWA - Kendall Lex limited the Wolves to three hits and one unearned run en route to the Central Wisconsin Conference win.
Lex pitched six innings, walking one and striking out four.
Rory Salvesen was 4-for-4 with one triple, two RBIs and four runs scored.
Chloe Hanson, Jayda Moenke and Kennedy Benbo had three hits each for the Chargers.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood scored two in the first, three in the third, three in the fourth and four in the sixth.
Manawa scored its run in the fifth.
Bonduel 15, Weyauwega-Fremont 0
BONDUEL - The Bears scored 15 first-inning runs en route to the Central Wisconsin Conference win.
Jalyn Loehrke, Meredith Kiedrowski and Riley Wilbur each had hits for the Warhawks.
Stevens Point 11, Kimberly 1 (Wednesday)
KIMBERLY - Abbi Grabow limited the Papermakers to two hits to pitch the Panthers to a five-inning nonconference win.
Grabow walked one and struck out one.
SPASH scored five runs in the second inning and three in the third to take a 9-1 lead.
SPASH got home runs from Lacey Bellinger, Callie Diekhus and Addi Peskie. Allison Hintz added three hits and two RBIs, and Sophia Abundiz had two hits and two RBIs.
Sophie Hermus and Paige Schreck had the hits for Kimberly, including a double for Schreck.
Kimberly 19, Freedom 0 (Wednesday)
KIMBERLY - The Papermakers scored nine runs in the first inning and 10 in the second inning in the three-inning victory over the Irish.
Payton Schreiber had two home runs, finished with three hits and drove in six runs for Kimberly. Nevaeh Honick had two hits and two RBIs, Sammi Hank drove in three runs, and Chloe Biese and Rylin Deering each drove in two runs.
Kendra Ruys pitched two innings and Sophia Kattestad pitched one inning for Kimberly. They didnât allow a hit.
GIRLS SOCCER
Kimberly 3, Oshkosh North 0
OSHKOSH - Lily Werner, Ashlyn Krueger and Ali Vander Wielen scored goals for the Papermakers in the Fox Valley Association win over the Spartans.
Kaylee Behnke and Vada Sousek had assists for Kimberly.
Luxemburg-Casco 1, Waupaca 1
LUXEMBURG - The Spartans got a goal in the first half from Emi Kuhn with the Comets knotting the game with a goal in the second half.
Kilee Barbiaux had an assist on Kuhnâs goal for Luxemburg-Casco.
Olivia Kneer scored the game-tying goal on a direct free kick in the 73rd minute.
Teagan Gunderson had two saves for Luxemburg-Casco.
Jennah Haesig had seven saves for Waupaca.
TRACK AND FIELD
Seymour Invitational
BOYS
HORTONVILLE 126, KIEL 110, COLEMAN 91, MENASHA 75, OSHKOSH NORTH 68, BONDUEL 63, SEYMOUR 62, ALGOMA 53, ONEIDA NATION 16, REEDSVILLE 13, GILLETT 13, GREEN BAY EAST 3, CHESTERTON ACADEMY 2
The Polar Bears had one first-place finish, three second-place finishes and three third-place finishes in individual events. They also won the 800-meter relay and had a second-place finish in the 3,200 relay and third-place finishes in the 400- and 1,600-meter relays.
Abram Daniels won the high jump for Hortonville at a height of 6-0.
Colton Peters won the hurdles events, taking the 110-meter hurdles with a time of :14.81 and the 300 hurdles with a time of :41.05. Hunter DeHart picked up a pair of first-place finishes, winning the shot put and discus with a put of 60-5 and a throw of 160-2, respectively.
Menashaâs Marquell Brown had a pair of first-place finishes, winning the triple jump with a jump of 43-7 and the 200-meter dash with a time of :23.02.
GIRLS
HORTONVILLE 159, KIEL 83, SEYMOUR 76, BONDUEL 73, REEDSVILLE 69, MENASHA 68.66, COLEMAN 47, GREEN BAY EAST 43, OSHKOSH NORTH 22.33, GILLETT 9, ONEIDA NATION 8, ALGOMA 8
Hortonville got first-place finishes from Alena Lewis in the pole vault at a height of 10-0, Abby Van Ornum in the discus with a throw of 106-11, Jayla Rades in the 100-meter dash with a time of :12.58 and Hannah Huza in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:25.64. Hortonville also won the 3,200-meter relay with a time of 11:03.60.
Chilton Klinkner Invitational
BOYS
WRIGHTSTOWN 134, STURGEON BAY 112.5, DENMARK 112.5, CHILTON 94, HOWARDS GROVE 65, RONCALLI 64, SEVASTOPOL 44, ST. LAWRENCE SEMINARY 33, GIBRALTAR 18, NEW LUTHERAN 9, ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC 5
Wrightstown won the boys title with three first-place finishes.
Sam Haven won the long jump (21-11.50), Mathias Schroth won the 800-meter run (2:09.40) and Brody Wilson won the 100-meter dash (:11.49) for the Tigers.
GIRLS
DENMARK 161, CHILTON 157, WRIGHTSTOWN 96, GIBRALTAR 51, HOWARDS GROVE 49, STURGEON BAY 45, SEVASTOPOL 40, ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC 21, NEW LUTHERAN 20, RONCALLI 14
Denmark swept the four relay events and had four individual first-place finishes to take first in the meet.
Ella Denor won the 100- and 200-meter dashes for Denmark with times of :12.17 and :25.86, respectively. Ella Ovsak won the 400 with a time of 1:05.97. Addison Kane was Denmarkâs final individual champion, winning the long jump with a jump of 15-10.
Chiltonâs Erica Davis won the shot put with a toss of 33-5.5 and the discus with a throw of 117-0. Maddie Mertz won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with times of :16.65 and :49.64, respectively.
Wrightstownâs Katerina Hruska won the high jump at a height of 5-0 and the triple jump with a jump of 34-0.
Waupaca Vic-Tree Invitational
BOYS
NEW LONDON 170, MARATHON 162, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 86, AMHERST 83, WAUPACA 55.5, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 55, MANAWA 51.5, TRI-COUNTY 21, ROSHOLT 15
New Londonâs Jaxson Walz took first in the 200-meter dash with a time of :23.30. Teammate Braden Clarke finished first in the 3,200 with a time of 9:49.67. Cory Brooker was New Londonâs other first-place finisher, taking first in the long jump with a jump of 20-10.
Carter Barrington won the 300 hurdles with a time of :42.62.
GIRLS
MARATHON 155.5, NEW LONDON 113.5, MANAWA 106, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 75, AMHERST 66, ROSHOLT 64, WAUPACA 55.5, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 45.5, TRI-COUNTY 3
Penelope Ayala of Manawa won both the 400- and 800-meter events, winning the 400 with a time of 1:01.33 and the 800 with a time of 2:23.62. Addie Hansen won the 100 with a time of :13.05 and the long jump with a jump of 16-8. Abby Elmhorst took first in the 100 hurdles with a time of :17.10.
New Londonâs Ayden Smith was best in the shot put with a toss of 41-1.5.
Waupacaâs Sage Soto won the 300 hurdles with a time of :50.26.
Weyauwega-Fremont Invitational
BOYS
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 283, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 70, MARION/TIGERTON 58, GRESHAM/BOWLER 56, PORT EDWARDS 45, ALMOND-BANCROFT 19, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 16
Broc Billington picked up three first-place finishes for Weyauwega-Fremont, winning the long jump with a jump of 19-9.5 and the triple jump with a jump of 43-3. He also won the discus with a throw of 136-10.
GIRLS
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 188, GRESHAM/BOWLER 89, MARION/TIGERTON 70, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 51, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 31, ALMOND-BANCROFT 26
Weyauwega-Fremontâs Macy Fee won the shot put with a toss of 34-10 and the discus with a throw of 122-5.
BOYS GOLF
Manitowoc Invitational
BAY PORT 319, NEENAH 333, DE PERE 338, NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 347, CHILTON 353, PULASKI 356, APPLETON EAST 358, ASHWAUBENON 358, OSHKOSH WEST 360, NEW HOLSTEIN 361, BRILLION 367, GREEN BAY PREBLE 370, OSHKOSH NORTH 371, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST/GREEN BAY WEST 371, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 372, VALDERS 374, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 387
At Wander Springs
Top individuals: Jacob Jarvey BP 72, Everett Johnsen BP 79, Mason Schroeder DP 79, Mason Peitersen NEE 79, Trevor Szkodzinski NDA 80, Evan Grasse CHI 80, Palmer Anderson DP 80, Murphy OâReilly SN 81, Jaden Kennedy DP 83, Wil Therriault BP 83, John Guinter GBSW/GBW 84, Jacob Maguire NEE 84, Zach Schneider NEE 84, Crosby Kimps NDA 84.
Top individuals: William Hilbert DEN 77, Carson McDermid OF 79, Dylan Clark OF 79, Ethan Boudreau WRI 79, Kade Christensen WAU 79, Shaymus Smith LTC 80, Connor Eastman MAR 80, Andrew Besel WRI 81, Reilly Jordan WAU 81, Tanner Snowberry L-C 82, Cal Calhoon FRE 82.
Appleton East: Brody Muller 41, Mason Rehberg 42, Tyler Bell 44, Max Vanden Langenberg 49.
Lawsonia Invite (Wednesday)
WHITNALL 316, CAMBRIDGE 323, KEWASKUM 324, SPARTA 326, HORTONVILLE 326, HOLMEN 331, SAINT MARYâS SPRINGS 345, BERLIN 349, COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY 350, OSHKOSH WEST 353, RIPON 356, NEW LONDON 356, OSHKOSH NORTH 364, CAMPBELLSPORT 367, HILLSBORO/ROYALL 370, LOMIRA 374, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 377, CHILTON/HILBERT 392, RANDOLPH/CAMBRIA-FRIESLAND 396, OMRO 397, MARKESAN 402, PARDEEVILLE 402, LACONIA 404, OAKFIELD 410, MAYVILLE 417, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 429, NORTH FOND DU LAC 478, PRINCETON/GREEN LAKE 478
At Lawsonia
Winner, top area individuals: Carter Rohde HOR 74, Kaden Kusserow FVL 80, Carter Skalmoski HOR 83, Evan Grasse C/H 84, Wesley Barker HOR 84.
What was the final score of the Kimberly vs. Oshkosh North baseball game on May 7?
Kimberly won the game against Oshkosh North with a final score of 11-2.
How many runs did Kimberly score in the third inning against Oshkosh North?
Kimberly scored five runs in the third inning.
What significant innings contributed to Kimberly's victory over Oshkosh North?
Kimberly's victory was significantly contributed to by a five-run third inning and a six-run sixth inning.
When did the high school baseball game between Kimberly and Oshkosh North take place?
The game took place on Thursday, May 7.
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