BASEBALL
G.B. East/West 6
Shawano 0
Shawano senior Nate Laude took the loss, giving up five hits and three walks in five innings Thursday at home.
He allowed just one earned run for the Hawks (3-6, 3-3 Bay Conference).
Evan Ostertag struck out 10 batters while no-hitting the Hawks. He also had two RBIs for East/West (6-3, 5-2 Bay).
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SOFTBALL
Bonduel 11
Manawa 6
Becca Carpenter and Kailee Pedersen each had three hits and two RBIs to lead Bonduel in Thursday’s home victory.
Junior pitcher Cameri Gehm allowed 10 hits and six earned runs while striking out five batters for the Bears (6-4, 3-3 Central Wisconsin Conference-8).
After Manawa (5-6, 2-6 CWC-8) pulled within one run, 7-6, the Bears closed the game by scoring two runs in both the fifth and sixth innings.
Menominee Indian 15
Gresham 4
Menominee Indian scored 13 runs in the opening three innings and cruised past the visiting Wildcats on Thursday.
Senior Taylor Mahkimetas earned the victory, allowing four runs over four innings while striking out two batters and allowing four hits for Menominee Indian (7-2, 7-2 Central Wisconsin Conference-10).
Kamille Davids was on the wrong end of the decision, allowing four runs and walking three batters while not securing an out for the Wildcats (2-4, 2-4 CWC-10).
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TRACK
No firsts for Hawks at Pulaski invite
Three second-place finishes were the best the Shawano boys could muster Thursday at the Pulaski Invitational.
Richard Johnson took second place in the 400-meter dash in 53.45 seconds. Senior Zeke Gueths was second in the discus. The 4x800 relay team, composed of Griffin Bohm, Atty Wagner, Chase Lhotka and Andrew Cardish, also finished in second.
West De Pere won the boys meet. Shawano finished sixth.
De Pere won the girls meet. Shawano finished last. Tori DePerry had the strongest finish for Shawano, getting second in the high jump.
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GIRLS SOCCER
Xavier 7
Shawano 0
Shawano’s defense allowed six goals in the first half in Thursday’s road loss.
Goalkeeper Carlie Hinnefeld stopped 14 shots for Shawano (2-4-1, 1-2-1 Bay Conference).
Xavier moved to 4-2-0 and 2-0-0 in the Bay.