BOYS TENNIS
Shawano 6
Two Rivers 1
The Hawks ended their regular season with a nonconference victory over the Purple Raiders.
Kamden Kroll (No. 1), Anton Piantek (No. 2) and Carson Cummings (No. 4) all earned singles wins for Shawano.
The Hawks’ doubles teams of Chris Black and Cesar Ramirez (No. 1) won in straight sets. Shawano’s No. 2 and 3 doubles teams won by forfeit.
Singles: No. 1: Camden Kroll S def. Donny Heinsohn, 6-1, 6-2; No. 2: Anton Piantek S def. Logan Perry, 6-1, 6-4; No. 3: Ethan Jacquart TR def. Braden Schmidt, 6-4, 6-2; No. 4: Carson Cummings S def. Kaleb Hall, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: No. 1: Chris Black-Cesar Ramirez S def. Julian Weier-Ethan Limon, 6-1, 6-3; No. 2: Wyatt Theis-Rowyn Rodenbeck, S by forfeit 2-0, 2-0; No. 3: Rory Johnson-Nolan Buck S by forfeit 2-0, 2-0.
BASEBALL
Shawano 10
Clintonville 9
Steven Hoffmann delivered the game-winning hit for the Hawks in the bottom of the sixth inning, and they held on for a nonconference victory over the Truckers on Friday.
Zach Erdmann finished with two hits for Shawano, while Andrew Popp struck out six batters over 2⅓ innings to earn the win.
Sean Finger was dealt the loss. Blake Hopp had two hits for Clintonville, while Chance Bork drove in a pair.
Bonduel 14
Men. Indian 0 (5 inn.)
Joey Wagester tossed a five-inning no-hitter as the Bears topped the Eagles in Central Wisconsin Conference-East Division play on Thursday.
Wagester struck out four batters while walking two. He needed just 59 pitches to get through five innings.
Parker Bohm led Bonduel at the plate with three hits. Cole Letter, Riddik Bohm, Dylan Burch and Aaron Margelofsky added two hits each.
Maurice Waupoose took the loss for Menominee Indian.
Tigerton 20
Gresham 3 (5 inn.)
Tigerton eased past Gresham in CWC-North play Thursday.
Izaiah Hidde and Austin Hoffmann led Tigerton with three hits apiece, while Hidde and John Uttenreither each drove in three runs. Isaac Schoen pitched all five innings to earn the win.
Luke Pecore and Nathanial Juga each had two hits for Gresham. The Wildcats used five pitchers to get through the game.
Witt-Birn 8
Shiocton 7
The Chargers scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning before holding Shiocton to two to hang on for a CWC-East win Thursday.
Larken Betry and Kody Szews each drove in two runs for Wittenberg-Birnamwood. Michael Gibson, Jacob Groshek and Jack Stewart all scored twice.
Simon Stewart pitched the first 4⅓ innings, allowing four runs. Shane Herb worked the final 2⅔ to pick up the win for Witt-Birn.
Bowler 5
Marion 3
The Panthers held on late to top the Mustangs in CWC-North action Thursday.
Landan Kroening drove in two runs for Bowler. Lane Schultz reached base three times and scored three runs.
Kroening pitched the first 4⅓ innings, striking out four batters and allowing three runs. Zach Fehrman struck out six over the final 2⅔ innings.
Carter Goke and Ethan Scheef each drove in a run for Marion. Goke pitched all seven innings.
West De Pere 11
Shawano 1 (5 inn.)
The Hawks could not slow the Phantoms in a Bay Conference clash Thursday.
Zach Erdmann took the loss on the mound, but struck out three batters over two innings.
Waupaca 10
Clintonville 6
The Truckers could not keep up with the Comets in a North Eastern Conference clash Thursday.
Matthew Morse, Jared Cartwright and Brock Smejkal each had two hits for Clintonville.
The Truckers used four pitchers in the contest. The quartet struck out six batters, but walked 12.
GIRLS SOCCER
New London 6
Shawano 1
The Hawks dropped a Bay Conference tournament game to the Bulldogs on Thursday.
Lindsey Roloff netted the lone Shawano goal. Peyton Buerman made 21 saves while defending the net.