Sports roundup: How local teams performed last weekend

Green Bay, Pulaski, Kimberly, Seymour, Wrightstown, De Pere, Schofield, USAMon Apr 13 2026
Baseball saw some big wins last Saturday. Bay Port crushed De Pere in two straight games, scoring nine runs in the first match and five in the second. Pitcher Quinn Boeckman held his own early on, while Parker Broehm and Ethan Hawley stepped up later. Meanwhile, Notre Dame completely shut out Green Bay Southwest with a combined score of 21-0. Drew Magnuson was the star, going 3-for-3 with multiple triples and six RBIs. Kimberly also made waves in softball, beating Denmark decisively after scoring six runs in the first inning alone. Track and field teams from Pulaski dominated the Denmark Cold Vike Invite, winning both boys’ and girls’ divisions. Keaton Dauk, a Pulaski sprinter, took home three first-place finishes in hurdles and the 200-meter dash. The boys’ team also swept the relays, while Arden Gillen claimed the 3, 200-meter run. On the girls’ side, Maggie Gerth won both the 1, 600 and 3, 200 meters, while Olivia Sprangers led the long jump. Denmark’s Ella Denor was the top performer in sprints, securing wins in the 100 and 200 meters.
Golf had a different kind of competition at the Washington County Invitational. De Pere’s team finished on top with a score of 580, while Notre Dame Academy placed respectably in the middle of the pack. The event highlighted how teamwork and consistency matter just as much as individual talent in the sport. Girls soccer also had its moment in the spotlight. Notre Dame took on D. C. Everest in a tournament match, winning 3-1. Serene Adamski contributed both a goal and an assist, while the team’s defense held strong. The victory added to their tournament resume, showing their depth beyond just the regular season.
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