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Leader Photo by Chris Caporale Shawano Community High School freshman Tori DePerry runs in the 4x200 relay. The Hawks took third place in the four-team girls meet Tuesday in Shawano.

Leader Photo by Chris Caporale Shawano Community High School sprinter Logan Stefl runs the second leg of the 4x200 relay Tuesday at Shawano Community Middle School. The Hawks finished the relay behind West De Pere.

BASEBALL

Bonduel 3

Weyauwega-Fremont 0

Bonduel senior Trevor Pedersen threw a no-hitter, striking out 15 batters without giving up a walk, in a road victory Monday afternoon.

Jordan Boldt had two of the eight hits for Bonduel (6-1, 3-1 CWC-8).

Logan Bosquez took the loss for the Indians (5-4, 3-2 CWC-8). He allowed seven hits and three runs.

Green Bay East/West 3

Shawano 0

Junior Dylan Sumnicht struck out six batters in six innings and allowed one earned run, but the Hawks still fell on the road Tuesday.

Sumnicht walked one batter and gave up four hits for the Hawks (3-5, 3-2 Bay Conference).

Max Vanboxtel earned the win for the hosts (5-3, 4-2 Bay), striking out eight and allowing one hit.

Tigerton 3

Menominee Indian 2

Tigerton was able to score two runs over the final two innings to secure a road victory Tuesday afternoon.

Dayton Latender took the loss for the Eagles (5-3, 5-3 Central Wisconsin Conference-10), allowing nine hits and three earned runs over seven innings.

Grant Gomeyosh had two first-inning RBIs for Menominee Indian.

Tigerton (4-6, 4-5 CWC-10) pitcher Logan Moderson struck out seven batters and allowed one earned run over seven innings.

SOFTBALL

Shawano 24

Clintonville 0

Sophomore Brandi Gueths posted four hits and outfielder Lauren Roloff added two triples in Shawano’s four-inning road victory Monday.

Hannah Hein struck out four batters and gave up one hit in the victory for the Hawks (6-4, 3-0 Bay Conference).

Clintonville moved to 1-8 overall while staying at 1-6 in the North Eastern Conference.

Weyauwega-Fremont 9

Bonduel 0

Senior catcher Kaylee Rynish had two of Bonduel’s four hits in Monday’s road loss.

Junior Cameri Gehm took the loss for Bonduel (5-4, 2-3 Central Wisconsin Conference-8), allowing eight hits and five walks.

The Indians remained perfect on the season at 10-0 overall and 6-0 in the CWC-8.

Seymour 10

Shawano 0

Erin Cerveny struck out three batters and took the loss in Shawano’s six-inning road defeat Tuesday.

Shawano (6-5, 3-1 Bay Conference) committed five errors in addition to allowing 14 hits.

Seymour moved to 8-2 overall and 4-2 in the Bay.

Tigerton 8

Menominee Indian 4

Senior Kelsey Corn took the loss for Menominee Indian, allowing eight runs in seven innings at home Tuesday.

Summer Kopitzke pitched a complete game for Tigerton (2-5, 2-3 Central Wisconsin Conference-10). She gave up nine hits and four walks.

Ania Smith got on base three times, scored one run and drove in another for Menominee Indian (6-2, 6-2 CWC-10).

TRACK

Kurtz, Wendorff lead Hawks at home

Kristy Kurtz and Hannah Wendorff placed one-two in the pole vault and were on the winning 4x400-meter relay team as Shawano finished third Tuesday in Shawano.

Shawano freshman Tori DePerry won the high jump with a height of 4 feet, 8 inches. West De Pere won the girls meet with 111 points.

Shawano placed second in the boys meet.

Zeke Gueths paced the boys team, winning the discus by over 11 feet. Michael Mault earned a victory in the 300 hurdles in 43.72 seconds. The boys took second place, finishing behind West De Pere.

BOYS TENNIS

West De Pere 5

Shawano 2

Shawano’s No. 1 doubles team of Kyle Easter and Manny Morel won in three sets on the road Tuesday.

Easter and Morel defeated Blayd Anzel and Ari Dennis, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2.

Levi Johnson and Donald Chen, at the third doubles position, also won for the Hawks, beating Jordan Wagner and Max Wessley in straight sets.

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