FRIDAY, MAY 6TH
Stevens 12, Lincoln 5
Kade Walker and Colton Nesland had 3 hits each to lead Stevens to victory. Hayden Bentz was another top batter for the Raiders, driving in 3 runs, while Gavin Skinner scored 2 runs with 2 hits.
For Lincoln, Oscar Lockwood-Powell had a pair of RBIs and a double.
Lincoln 13, Stevens 6
The Patriots bounced back in game 2, with Kooper Perry driving in 4 runs on a trio of hits. Sawyer Tolk and Charlie Mickelson also had 2 hits in the win.
For Stevens, Cooper Morlang weht 3-4 .
Pierre 4, O’Gorman 0
Jett Zabel scatter 5 hits and struck out 11 for a complete game victory. Teammate Lincoln Kienholz went 2-3 with a double and Jayden Wiebe finished with 2 hits.
Pierre 13, O’Gorman 4
Cade Kaiser lead the way for the Pierre sweep, hitting a double and a triple among 3 hits. Kaiser also had 5 RBIs in the game, and Jonny Lyons had 2 hits with a pair of runs.
For OG, Leo Hyeners finished with 2 hits, including a triple
Brandon Valley 8, Yankton 5
The Lynx secured the lead with a 3-run 7th inning. Austin Reiter knocked in the game-winning run for 1 of his 3 RBIs and teammate Nick Hokensted had 2 hits.
For Yankton, Joe Gokie drove in 2 runs.
Brandon Valley 5, Yankton 1
After trailing 1-0 through 6 innings, BV broke the game open with 5 runs in the 7th inning to get the sweep. Ayden Spicer had 3 hits in the leadoff spot while Cole Frisbie and Nick Hokensted had 2 hits each.
For Yankton, Joe Gokie scatter 7 hits in 6 innings, striking out 7. Teammates Sam Kampshoff and Jack Halsted had 2 hits each.
Jefferson 6, Washington 2
Kyler Miritello struck out 9 in 6 innings to earn the win for the Cavaliers. Cohen Henry also had 3 hits and a pair of stolen bases.
Mitchell 3, Brookings 1
Mitchell earned the victory behind a complete game effort from Jake Helleloid, who struck out 12 batters with just 3 hits and a walk in the win. For the Kernels, Dylan Soulek was 2-3 with a double.
As for the Bobcats, Charlie Holm had 2 hits and Jake Ammann pitched 6 innings in the loss.
Mitchell 10, Brookings 0 (5 IN.)
Helleloid continued his excellent play by driving in 5 runs on 3 hits, including a double and a triple, in the win. Teammate Jonah Schmidt went 3-3 with 2 runs, while Carson Fahey had 2 RBIs on a pair of hits.
In the loss, Sam Hardin and Breck Hirrschoff had 2 hits each.
Parkston 8, Canton 2
Brayden Jervik had an excellent game at the plate for the Trojans, going 3-4 with 2 RBIs while scoring 3 runs. Ty Neugebauer also had 11 strikeouts in the win.
Menno/Scotland 4, Baltic 3
Treyton Sayler went 1-1 with a pair of walks while the Trappers’ pitching held on for the win. For Baltic, Beau Keith and Riley Schultz finished with 2 hits.
Vermillion 13, BAH 1 (5 IN.)
The Tanagers won their 10th game of the season with a dominate victory on Friday. Jack Kratz lead the way, driving in 3 runs while scoring 2 of his own on 2 hits. Teammate Ben Burbach had 2 hits in the win, while Jake Jensen and Charlie Ward scored a 3 runs each.
Sioux Valley 19, O-R/R/A 4 (5 IN.)
The Cossacks scored 6 runs in each of the final 3 innings to earn the win. J Ziegler had 3 doubles, while D Danzeisen, L Lucas and C Moberg had 3 hits each. In fact, the Cossacks finished with 22 hits in the contest, including 8 doubles.
For the Rebels, Brennon Bickett went 2-2 with 2 RBIs, and Kadyn Geherls scored twice on 2 hits.
Sioux Valley 6, O-R/R/A 2 (4 IN.)
Christopher Moberg had 2 hits in the win, and Kyler Bezdichek drove in a pair of runs.
Howard 16, Hamlin Area 1 (6 IN.)
The Tigers capitalized on an 8-run 6th inning to run away with the win on Friday. Ryder Erickson and Kolt Koepsell lead the way with 4 hits each, and Colby Claussen had 2 hits in the leadoff spot.
For Hamlin, Riley Jutting went 2-3.
Belle Fourche 15, Douglas 5 (5 IN.)
Sean Wahlfeldt had 2 doubles among 4 hits, and the Broncs pushed across 15 runs on 15 hits in the victory. Harvey Walding also went 3-4, and teammate Nolan Wahlfeldt scored 3 runs in the leadoff spot.
For Douglas, Jaxson Prussner drove in 2 runs on a pair of hits.
Belle Fourche 7, Douglas 6
The Broncos scored twice in the bottom of the 7th to walk off the sweep on Friday night. Sean Wahlfeldt and Harvey Walding had 2 hits each, while JT Hahne scored twice.
For Douglas, Nate Johnson and Lucas Giersburg lead with a pair of hits each.
SATURDAY, MAY 7TH
Washington 23, Stevens 3 (5 IN.)
The Warriors used an 11-run 3rd inning to cruise to a victory. Wesley Stroh had 4 RBIs with a home run in the win, while Peyton Osborn drove in 3 runs on his own.
Cael Swanson was also great in the leadoff spot, going 3-3 with a trio of RBIs and 4 runs scored.
For Stevens, Luke Jegeris had 2 doubles among 3 hits.
Washington 16, Stevens 13
The Warriors bats continued to produce runs, as Washington scored 10 in the 4th inning to secure the victory. Brayden Olson went 3-5 with a trio of RBIs, while Stroh drove in 3 runs. Andrew Glovich also drew 3 walks, while Tristan Fitzsimmions, Swanson and Osborn each scored 3 times.
Harrisburg 15, Mitchell 10
Trailing 9-3 heading into the 7th inning, the Tigers exploded for 11 runs in their last try to earn the win. Niah Boschee, Palmer Boyd, Teigan Munce and Maddux Scherer all had 3 hits each for Harrisburg, with Munce driving in 5 runs with a home run. Tyman Long also hit a home run with a trio of RBIs in the win.
For Mitchell, Seth Muth went 4-5 while Brock Sparks scored 3 times on 3 hits with a home run.
Harrisburg 11, Mitchell 10
Harrisburg scored a wild pitch in the 7th and held on for the sweep. For the Tigers, Jack Sutton went 4-5 with 4 RBIs including a home run, while Taylor Klein and Long also hit a home run each.
For Mitchell, Jonah Schmidt went 2-4 with a pair of runs driven in, while Brock Sparks finished with 2 hits as well.
Roosevelt 12, Pierre 2
The state’s top rated team extended their win streak to 5-games on Saturday with a 7-run 6th inning. The Rough Riders capitalized on 10 walks, with Marcus Phillips drawing a team-high 3 bases on balls. Ben Irself also drove in 3 runs, while Jacob Mongar had 2 hits.
On the mound, Jack Radel struck out 10 in 5 innings of work.
Roosevelt 9, Pierre 2
The Rough Riders completed the sweep, with Dane Mediger driving in 2 runs on 2 hits. Hayden Brown, Jaxson Grevengoed and Danny Lesher also had 2 hits each in the win.
In the loss, the Governors had 5 hits in the loss, including 2 from Lincoln Kienholz.
Redfield Area 17, O-R/R/A 1 (5 IN.)
Redfield scored 10 runs in the 1st inning and Ashton Remily threw 4 shutout innings in the win. Easton Milar went 3-3 with 3 RBIs to lead the way for the Muskrats, while Seth Siebrecht had a trio of RBIs on 2 hits.
Bon Homme 9, Lennox 7
Riley Rothschadl scored twice on 2 hits, while Landon Smith went 2-3 with 2 RBIs for the Cavaliers. DH Chapin Cooper also had 2 hits in the win.
For Lennox, Brett Duncan lead the way with 2 hits and a pair of RBIs.
Brookings 22, RC Central 0 (4 IN.)
Brookings dominated in the win scored 11 runs in the 1st inning and 10 runs in the 3rd inning. 5 different Bobcats had 2 hits in the win, with Breck Hirrschoff drove in 4 runs. Nathan Lease also scored 3 runs on 3 RBIs.
Brookings 4, RC Central 3
Austin Clark hit a 2-run RBIs to walk off the second win of the day for Brookings. Lincoln Hardin also threw a complete game for the Bobcats, while Talon Richter finished with 2 hits.
Madison 12, Miller 4
In a game with 14 errors, the Bulldogs took the victory over Madison. Aspen Dahl had 2 hits and scored 3 runs from the leadoff spot, while teammate Trey Smith went 2-2 with 2 walks.
Lennox 12, Garretson 1 (5 IN.)
Conner Eich hit 3 doubles in the win, while Carter VanHouten went 3-3 with 2 RBIs. Talon Eich also completed the victory on the mound with 7 strikeouts.
SUNDAY, MAY 8TH
Yankton 13, RC Central 1 (5 IN.)
Lucas Kampshoff and Jack Halsend had 3 hits and 3 RBIs each to lead the way for the Bucks. On the mound, Landon Loecker threw the complete game victory, giving up just 1 hit.
Yankton 13, RC Central 1 (5 IN.)
Yankton matched their score with a 7-run 4th inning, and 15 hits in the game. Jace McCorkell scored 3 times on 3 hits in the victory, while Kampshoff, Drew Ryken and Joe Gokie all scored twice with 2 hits. Mac Ryken got the win on the mound.
McCook 13, Tri-Valley 7
McCook got the victory behind a big day from Jackson Remmers, who went 2-3 with a 2 walks, 3 RBIs, and a pair of runs scored. Teammate Owen Alley also had an excellent game, scoring 3 times on 2 hits while driving in 2 runs.
For Tri-Valle, Noah Haynes and Connor Christensen had 2 hits each.
Dakota Valley 25, Centerville 1 (5 IN.)
Beau Pollema struck out 8 in the complete game victory for the Panthers. Teammate Ethan Anema had 4 hits and 5 RBIs, while Brendan Barnett scored 4 times on 3 hits. Randy Rosenquist and Ashton Pick also drove in 3 runs each while scoring 3 runs themselves.
For Centerville, Miles Eide had 2 hits and the lone RBI.
Dakota Valley 1, Bon Homme 0
Jake Pruchniak continued his excellent season with a 1-hitter, striking out 12. Riley Rothschadl also pitched a great game for the Cavaliers, striking out 14 while giving up 3 hits.
The deciding run was scored on a sacrifice fly from Randy Rosenquist in the 5th inning.
Bon Homme 10, Centerville 0 (6 IN.)
Carter Uecker struck out 9 in a complete game effort from Bon Homme, who was lead at the plate with a 4-4 day from Landon Smith.
Howard 4, Castlewood/Deuel 0
Jack Neises struck out 12 while giving up only 2 hits for the Tigers. Griffin Clubb lead the way at the plate for the victors, going 2-3 with a pair of RBIs.
Howard 15, Clark Area 1
A 10-run 7th propelled the Tigers to the win. Karsyn Feldhaus and Neises had 2 doubles each, ad Neises complete a 5 hit game.
Castlewood/Deuel 8, Clark Area 1
C/D capitalized on 11 errors despite having just 2 hits in the contest. Jeremiah Wiersma had 2 RBIs in the win, while Gunna Kvistad had 2 hits in the loss.
PGDCWL 16, Bennett County 0 (4 IN.)
Aiden Bultje and Jackson Neuman completed the combined no-hitter for the Honkers. At the plate, Bultje scored 3 runs, while Neuman went 2-3 with a trio of runs batted in.
PGDCWL 26, Hot Springs 1 (3 IN.)
The Honkers scored 24 runs in the 1st inning and cruised to victory. Bultje had 3 hits and 4 RBIs, while Jaxon Christensen drove in 6 on a trio of hits. Joey Foxley also had 5 RBIs with a home run, while Oakley Kott scored 3 times on 3 hits.
Winner/Colome 13, Belle Fourche 12 (8 IN.)
W/C produced a run in 7 of the 8 innings, and Adam Bohnet walked it off to earn the win. Charley Pravecek had 3 hits for the Royals, while Pierce Nelson and Aiden Barfuss had 2 each. Barfuss also scored 3 times while earning the win on the mound.
For the Broncs, Sean Wahlfedt finished with 3 hits.
H-B-E 4, C/C-E/F 3
The Dawgs scored 3 runs in the 5th inning to secure the victory, Kade Waldera had 2 of the 6 hits for the victors, while Karter Headrick finished with 2 hits for C/C-E/F.
EP-J 3, Menno/Scotland 0
Ben Swatek struck out 8 in a complete game 1-hitter for the Huskies. Jake Gale and Noah McDermott also had 2 hits each in the win.
Dell Rapids 5, Lennox 1
Jack Henry went the distance, striking out 9 for Dell Rapids. Teammate Landon Ruesink lead the way at the plate with 3 hits and an RBI.
Redfield Area 14, Elkton 3 (5 IN.)
The Muskrats took an early 7-1 lead and held on for the big win. Camden Osborn and Seth Siebrecht both drove in 3 runs on 2 hits for the winners. As for the Blue Soxs of Elkton, Riley Hunter and Ryan Krog had 2 hits each.
Redfield Area 2, Parkston 0
Fehi Faonelua gave up just 4 hits in the win for Redfield, while Peyton Osborn went 2-3 with a double and an RBI.
Madison 12, Groton Area 2 (6 IN.)
Mickale Dohrer threw a complete game and Addison Gehrels had 2 hits to lead the Bulldogs to the game 1 victory.