Hawks fall to New London
The Shawano Community High School softball team lost 1-0 to Bay Conference foe New London on Friday.
New London scored an unearned run in the first.
The Hawks (7-11, 6-8 Bay) almost took the lead in the seventh when Saige Henning’s drive over the left-field fence hooked foul with Alli Raddant on base.
Shelby Sommer earned the win for New London (11-5, 9-5), holding Shawano to just one hit in six innings. Courtney Baumann took the loss for Shawano, allowing four hits.
Bears take care of Chargers
The Bonduel High School softball team beat Wittenberg-Birnamwood 5-1 in a Central Wisconsin Conference-8 game Friday in Bonduel.
Jennifer Dowden earned the win, getting 10 strikeouts, allowing one hit and four walks in six innings of work. Cameri Gehm pitched one inning of relief. She allowed two hits and one walk, and struck out one.
Kaylee Rynish and Kailee Pedersen were both 2 for 3 to lead Bonduel.
Hawks top Foxes in soccer
Lindsay McFarlane had a goal and an assist to help the Shawano Community High School girls soccer team beat Fox Valley Lutheran 2-1 in overtime Friday in Appleton.
McFarlane tied the game with a goal in the 64th minute on a Louisa Keenan pass. In overtime, Sarah Dickmann scored the game-winning goal on a pass from McFarlane.
Carlie Hinnefeld had two saves tending goal for Shawano (8-6, 3-2 Bay).
Bears topple Chargers, 9-1
The Bonduel High School baseball team used a three-run fifth inning and a four-run sixth to beat Central Wisconsin Conference-8 foe Wittenberg-Birnamwood 9-1 Friday in Bonduel.
Hunter VanderLinden led the Bears (10-4, 9-4) with two hits, including a double, and four RBIs. Connor Rosin had two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs. Jacob Wudtke had a two-run double. Jake Luepke earned the complete game win, striking out four and allowing one run on four hits.
Colin Klumpyan took the loss for the Chargers (1-9, 1-9). Matt Alwes had two hits.
Menominee Indian defeats Marion
The Menominee Indian High School baseball team beat Marion 6-5 in a Central Wisconsin Conference-10 game Friday in Keshena.
Lowell Chevalier earned the win, pitching seven innings and giving up five runs on eight hits, two walks and striking out seven. Nick Corn led Menominee Indian (10-4, 9-4 CWC-10) at the plate, going 3 for 4 with two RBIs.
Joel Brei took the loss for Marion (2-11, 2-11). He allowed eight hits and six runs, struck out one and walked four in six innings.
Eagles beaten by Marion
The Menominee Indian High School softball team lost 10-6 to Marion in a Central Wisconsin Conference-10 game Friday in Keshena.
Mackenzie Thoma earned the win for Marion (5-5, 3-5 CWC-10), allowing eight hits, six runs and one walk, and striking out eight in seven innings of work.
Monae Waukau hit a three-run home run for the Eagles (3-9, 3-9).