MONROE — The Cheesemakers dropped three straight games at Home April 21-23.
Edgewood scored a 5-1 victory on April 23, with Oregon sweeping a doubleheader two days later 15-6 and 9-3. Monroe was out-hit 40-18 in the 3-game stretch.
George Brukwicki went 5-for-9 with a walk combined with a double for the Cheesemakers. Teammate Charles Briggs had two hits, including a double. Tucker Markham had three hits, a walk and a hit by pitch.
On the mound, George Brukwicki, Henry Brukwicki, Brevin Rach, Drew Indergand, Keegan Dahmen and Chase Stoerp all pitched for the Cheesemakers.
Brodhead-Juda 6, Big Foot 3
WALWORTH — The Cardinals scored a Rock Valley win April 21. Gabe Bockhop was 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs. Kohen Swale doubled and walked off the bench, driving in two runs. Brady Malkow pitched six scoreless innings, striking out nine while scattering three hits and three walks. Evan Senobe started the seventh inning but ran into trouble, allowing three runs without an out. Cooper Woelky entered in relief and closed out the side in 15 pitches, including two strikeouts.
Waterloo 8, New Glarus 3
NEW GLARUS — The Pirates scored four runs in the top of the first and three more in the second to go up 7-0 early on. Leyton Mihlbauer pitched 3.2 innings for New Glarus, but 5 of the 8 runs against him were unearned. Brett Warrell and Cale Weeden pitched 3.1 combined scoreless innings in relief.
Pecatonica 13, Darlington 3
DARLINGTON — A 7-run second inning was followed by a 3-run third inning, putting the Vikings ahead of the Redbirds 10-0 early on in their nonconference game April 21. Kegun Brunker, Devin Doran and Lukas Rue all had two hits for Pecatonica, with Rue homering and driving in three runs. Jameson Johnson, Bryce Johnsrud and Carson Kurschner each doubled. Hunter Hardyman homered for Darlington, with Breylin and Maddox Goebel each doubling.
Highland 7, Monticello-Albany 0
HIGHLAND — The Ponies avoided a no-hitter in a Six Rivers crossover defeat on the road April 21, garnering one hit and five walks. Tyler Anderson took the loss on the mound, allowing 7 runs (4 earned) in five innings of work. He struck out four.