
Below is a full list of no-hitters thrown this season in baseball in the state of Wisconsin. We’ll be tracking these each week and updating the article as the season progresses.
Please email any baseball no-hitter information to Colton Wilson: [email protected]
March 31
Kyler Bleck, Gavin Wiese, and Quinn Comerford - Xavier
The trio of Hawks pitchers combined for a six-inning 10-0 no-hit victory over Green Bay East. Bleck got the start and the win as the three pitchers each pitched two innings and combined for eleven strkeouts.
Colton Koss and Jacob Thesing - Melrose-Mindoro
Koss and Thesing combined for a no-hitter in a 6-0 win over Eleva-Strum. Koss got the win on the mound, finishing with six strikeouts and six walks in five and a third innings. Thesing finished with one and two-thirds of work with two Ks.
Breckin Sheldon and Quinn Gerke - Tomah
Sheldon got the win on the mound as the duo of he and Gerke combined for a five-inning no-hit victory over Black River Falls. Sheldon went four innings and finished with eight strikeouts, three walks, and an unearned run in the 13-1 win. Gerke pitched the final frame and had one strikeout.
Connor Meverden, Oliver Fraaza, and Carson Meronk - Wittenberg-Birnamwood
In a 9-0 win over Wautoma, Meverden got the win, pitching the first three innings and tallying four strikeouts with two walks. Fraaza and Meronk each pitched two innings and combined for three strikeouts for the Chargers.
Aiden Bowe - McDonell Central
Bowe tossed a complete game no-hitter as the Macs beat Ironwood 7-0. He struck out ten batters and walked one over seven innings of work.
Mason Schmidt and Ryan Sabrowsky - Somerset
Schmidt fanned nine batters in four innings of work getting the win in the no-hitter. Sabrowsky finished the 8-3 win over Spring Valley out. He pitched three innings and had seven strikeouts while allowing three runs, one earned, and two walks.
April 1
Logan Prall and Brennen Redeker - Waupun
Prall pitched two of the three innings in the combined no-hitter in which the Warriors won 18-0 over Pittsford Sutherland in three innings. Prall had five strikeouts in his two innings of work while Redeker pitched the final frame with two strikeouts and one walk.
April 3
Jayden King and Jake Reesman - Union Grove
King got the win on the mound over out of state Houston High School as the Broncos won it 16-1 in five innings. King pitched four hitless innings with three strikeouts, three walks, and an unearned run. Reesman pitched a flawless final inning.
Clay Maxam, Jake Rodewald, Chase Kerrigan, Sammy Berg - West De Pere
The quartet of Phantoms combined for a no-hitter in an 8-0 victory over Mitchell High School. Maxam got the win on the mound, finishing with ten strikeouts and one walk in four innings. Rodewald, Kerrigan, and Berg all pitched a single frame, and combined for six strikeouts and two walks.
April 4
Carson Rose and Parker Grenier - Wautoma
The two Hornets combined for a five-inning no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Green Lake/Princeton. Rose got the win with eleven strikeouts and two walks over four innings of work. He also went three of four from the plate with three RBIs, two runs scored, and two stolen bases. Grenier pitched the final frame with a single strikeout.
April 6
Will VanBoxel - Green Bay Preble
VanBoxel struck out twelve batters and walked two on 102 pitches as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the Hornets’ 8-0 win over Sheboygan North. He added two hits on four plate appearances.
Blake Reynolds and Alan Hernandez - River Ridge
This duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in a 10-0 victory over North Crawford. Reynolds struck out eight and walked three in four innings of work, securing the win for the Timberwolves. Hernandez pitched one inning and had a strikeout and a walk.
April 7
Reed Vorlob - Horicon
Vorlob went the distance in the 10-0 six-inning victory over Central Wisconsin Christian. He tossed a no-hitter with 14 strikeouts and one walk, facing just one batter over the minimum on 81 pitches.
Gavin Lax - Luxemburg-Casco
Lax struck out 11 batters on 67 pitches in his 10-0, five-inning, no-hitter on Tuesday night against Southern Door. He faced just one batter over the minimum on 67 pitches and added two runs scored, two stolen bases, and a walk from the plate.
Ty Bumgardner and Drew Magnuson - Notre Dame
It’s not every day you toss a no hitter and lose, but the Triton duo did so in a 2-1 loss to Manitowoc Lincoln on Tuesday. Bumgardner tossed five innings of no-hit ball but took the loss. He struck out eight batters, but walked five and allowed two earned runs. Magnuson struck out three in his two innings of work.
Ron Bord - Assumption
Bord struck out 11 of the 17 batters he faced en route to his no-hitter on Tuesday night. He walked two batters as he led the Royals to a 12-0, five-inning victory over Abbotsford/Colby.
Jayden Mosely and Kyler Huffman - Turner
The Trojan duo tossed a combined five-inning no hitter in the 11-1 win over Brodhead. Mosely got the win on the mound, pitching four and a third with seven strikeouts, three walks, and an unearned run. Huffman came in and got the final two outs of the game.
Calvin Barneson - Eleva-Strum
Barneson faced just two batters over the minimum as he whirled a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Augusta. He struck out 11 of those batters, with two hit by pitches on 62 pitches. Barneson added a triple and a run scored from the plate.
April 8
Waylon Hargrove and Jonny Deets - Aquinas
Hargrove pitched the first six innings and got the win on the mound in the Blugolds’ 4-1 win over Onalaska. He struck out eight batters, walked one, and allowed a single earned run. Deets struck out two in the final frame to complete the no-hitter.
Matthew Nolan and Luke Breitzman - Greendale
Nolan pitched four innings and got the win in the Panthers’ 3-0 no-hit win over Pius XI Catholic. Beritzman tossed the final three innings of the no-hitter as each pitcher fanned eight batters in their outing.
Cael Wilke, Bradyn Shefka, Gavin Cole, and Jack Yohanek - Milton
This quartet tossed a combined no-hitter in a 12-1 five-inning win over Madison La Follete. Wilke got the win, striking out five batters in the first two innings. Shefka, Cole, and Yohanek all pitched an inning each of no-hit ball and combined for five strikeouts.
April 9
Mason Schmidt and Rece Anderson - Somerset
Schmidt pitched in his second combined no-hitter of the year for Somerset in the 6-1 victory over Prescott. Getting the win on the mound, he tossed six innings with 13 strikeouts and allowing three walks and one unearned run. Anderson pitched the final frame, striking out one batter.
PJ Finger - Lena
Finger went the distance in a 10-0 five-inning win over Gillett/Suring. In his no-hit performance, Finger struck out twelve and walked one on 68 pitches. He did damage from the plate as well, going three of four with two RBIs and one run scored.
Jake Weeks - Cadott
Weeks tossed a five-inning no-hitter in the 11-0 win over Stanley-Boyd on Thursday night. He finished with three strikeouts and two walks and needed just 54 pitches in the win.
April 10
Ray Becker - Columbus Catholic
Becker didn’t allow a hit over five innings of work as he led the Dons to a 14-0 win over Prentice on Friday night. He struck out eleven batters and a walk on just 76 pitches in his not-hit performance.
Kaleb Cracraft and Kian Ellenbecker - Athens
The duo combined for a no-hitter in the five-inning, 11-0 victory over Spencer. Cracraft got the start on the mound and secured the win with four innings of work, striking out nine and walking three. Ellenbecker got his three outs via the strikeout in his lone inning of work.
April 11
Brett Paulsen - Kewaunee
Paulsen tossed the first perfect game of the season in Wisconsin high school baseball as he led Kewaunee to a 9-0 win over Escanaba (MI). Over his seven innings of work, Paulsen struck out 19 of the 21 batters he faced on just 96 pitches. He did work at the plate as well, going two for four with two RBIs, two stolen bases, and a run scored.
Jacob Reineking - Notre Dame
Reineking tossed a no-hitter in game one of a double header with Green Bay Southwest on Saturday afternoon. In the 21-0, five-inning victory, he struck out 13 batters and walked one on just 63 pitches. Reineking aded a double, two triples, and two RBIs from the plate.
April 13
Landon Mathes - Brillion
Mathes needed just 63 pitches in his five inning no-hitter against Sheboygan Falls on Monday night. He struck out eight batters in the 16-0 run-ruled victory.
Henry Koopmeiners and Brady Sumner - Waukesha North
The Northstars duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 25-0 win over Pius XI Catholic. Koopmeiners picked up the win on the mound, going three innings and fanning eight batters. Sumner pitched the final two frames and struck out five of the six batters faced.
April 14
Prescott Sanford and Colby Kamlay - Franklin
The Saber duo pitched the second perfect game and first combined perfect game of the 2026 spring season as Franklin won 13-0 over Racine Park. In the six-inning victory, Sanford got the win on the mound and pitched the first four innings, fanning eight of the twelve batters. Kamlay struck out four of the six batters he faced over two innings.
April 16
Jackson Lutz - Amherst
Lutz pitched a five-inning no-hitter in the Falcons’ 14-1 win over Manawa on Thursday afternoon. He struck out nine batters over his five innings of work, allowing a single unearned run due to two walks, two wild pitches, and a hit by pitch.
Caden Keller and Dax Neefe - Ithaca
Keller got the win on the mound in the combined no-hit 10-0 win over La Farge. Keller pitched the first four innings of the run-shortened game, striking out ten batters and walking two. Neefe pitched the final frame and had three strikeouts and one walk.
RJ Meddaugh - Tri-County
Meddaugh went the distance in his no-hit bid over Wild Rose. In the 28-0 run shortened game, Meddaugh struck out fourteen batters and walked one in his five innings of work.
April 17
Carter Fraser - Franklin
Fraser pitched a second no-hitter of the week for Franklin as the Sabers knocked off Racine Park 13-0 in a five-inning game. He struck out ten batters, facing just one batter over the minimum on 59 pitches.
Jimmy Gore and Austin Chalgren - Kenosha Tremper
Gore and Chalgren combined for an 11-1 six-inning no-hitter in a victory over Southeast conference foe Racine Case. Gore got the win, pitching five innings and striking out four while walking seven batters. Chalgren struck out one and walked three, allowing the lone unearned run in his inning of work.
April 18
Brett Paulsen - Kewaunee
Paulsen pitched his second no-hitter of the season as Kewaunee won 10-0 over Oconto in five innings. He struck out ten batters on 64 pitches, getting his second no-hit game in eight days.
Nick Minikel - Manitowoc Lincoln
Minikel faced just 16 batters as he tossed a five-inning no-hitter in a 13-0 win over Wausau East. He fanned five batters as he faced just one over the minimum.
April 20
Damian Kosempa and Harrison Schwabe - Marquette University
Kosempa and Schwabe eked out a no-hit win in a 2-1 victory over Brookfield Central. Kosempa went six innings, getting the win on the mound, and striking out 15 batters while allowing one unearned run. Schwabe got the save for the Hilltoppers with one strikeout in his lone inning of work.
Finn Wrobel, Jack Buckles, and Kyle Greeno - De Soto
The trio of Pirates combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 23-0 victory over La Farge. Wrobel pitched three and a third innings and struck out eight batters to get the win. Buckles struck out two in his lone inning of work, while Greeno got his lone and final out via the strikeout.
Isaac Behnke - Hortonville
Behnke pitched a complete game, five-inning no-hitter for the Polar Bears in their 10-0 win over West De Pere. He struck out two and walked three in the victory.
Josh Wright - Fall Creek
Wright fanned eight batters as he pitched a complete game no-hitter for the Crickets on Monday night. The junior walked just one batter in the 10-0 victory over Abbotsford/Colby.
Elliot Downing - Bangor
Downing allowed one earned run but still pitched a no-hitter in Bangor’s 14-1 five-inning victory over Wonewoc-Center. He struck out eleven batters and walked one.
April 21
Rhett Lamovec and Andy Petkovsek - Loyal
The Greyhounds duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 11-0 win over Spencer on Tuesday. Lamovec got the win on the mound, striking out five batters in his four innings of work. Petkovsek got all three of his outs via the K in his lone inning of work.
Lawson Phillips - Central Wisconsin Christian
Phillips tossed a no-hitter in the first game of a double header, a 22-0 five-inning win over Wayland Academy. On just 73 pitches, he struck out twelve in five innings. At the plate, Phillips went three of four with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scored.
Garrett Priebe - Brookfield Academy
Priebe struck out ten batters in a five-inning no-hitter on Tuesday night. In the 13-1 win over University School, he walked two and gave up one unearned run.
Owen Amenson, Ben Butkus, and Jack Ehrfurth - Ashwaubenon
The trio combined for a five-inning no-hitter as Ashwaubenon won 23-0 over Green Bay Southwest. Amenson fanned seven and walked one in three innings as he got the win on the mound while adding two hits, four RBIs, and two runs scored from the plate. Butkus fanned three in his lone inning of work while Ehrfurth struck out the three batters he faced in his inning.
Devin Richardson - Saint Croix Falls
Richardson tossed a perfect game on Tuesday, just the second complete game perfect outing in the state this season. In a 6-0 win over Barron, Richardson needed just 81 pitches to get through the seven innings, striking out 14 batters.
Nathan Margoni and Alex Lininger - Saint Thomas More
The Cavaliers’ duo tossed a no-hitter in the 13-1 run-shortened win over Dominican. Margoni got the win, going four innings and striking out four batters and giving up one unearned run. He also went had four RBIs from the plate. Lininger fanned two batters in his lone frame.
April 23
Heath Rosemeyer - Fall Creek
For the second time this week, the Cricket baseball team has pitched a no-hitter. Reosemeyer struck out six and walked three as he no-hit Regis in a 10-0 five-inning victory on Thursday night.
David Dittmer - Denmark
Dittmer got it done on the mound, tossing a five-inning no-hitter against Clintonville in the 19-0 victory. He fanned five batters and walked two while adding a hit, RBI, two runs scored, and two stolen bases from the plate.
Noah Bouras - Winneconne
Bouras whirled a no-hit shutout as the Wolves beat Green Bay East 14-0. In the five-inning, run shortened win he struck out eight batters and walked two. Bouras was also three for three with two RBIs from the plate.
Brett Paulsen - Kewaunee
For the third time in as many weeks, Paulsen has tossed a no-hitter on the mound for the Storm. In an 8-0 win over Sevastopol, he went the distance striking out 17 batters and walking two. Paulsen faced just one batter over the minimum in the win.
Carter Schmitz and Griffin Knight - Cedar-Grove Belgium
It was a rout as the Rockets duo combined for a no-hitter in a 36-0 five-inning win over Sheboygan Lutheran. Schmitz went three innings, got the win, and fanned six batters. He was three for six with four RBIs, four runs scored, and two stolen bases. Knight struck out four batters in two innings while adding three hits, three RBIs, and four runs scored from the plate.
April 24
Lexton Benitz - Boyceville
Benitz tossed a complete game no-hitter as Boyceville won 10-0 over Prairie Farm. In the five-inning, run-shortened game, he struck out nine and faced just one batter over the minimum on 67 pitches.
George Hendricks - Pewaukee
Hendricks was efficient in a 10-0, run-shortened no-hitter in game one of a double header with Brookfield Academy. He struck out six batters and walked one on 60 pitches, as he helped Pewaukee to a pair of shutouts in the double header.
April 25
Bennett Schueller, Dominic Bombien, and Aiden Schooley - Franklin
The trio tossed a combined no-hitter in the 14-0 five-inning victory over Greenfield. Schueller got the win, pitching the first frame and going three up, three down. Bombien pitched three innings in relief, striking out five batters while Schooley pitched the final frame.
Emmett Hull - Waupun
Hull tossed a complete game no-hitter as the Warriors played Turner in the DeBoer Diamond Classic championship game. In the 3-0 victory, he struck out four and walked three over his seven innings of no-hit ball.
April 27
Liam Hagland - Germantown
Hagland went the distance as he tossed a six-inning no-hitter over Wauwatosa East in a 12-0 victory. He struck out 12 batters on just 78 pitches for the Warhawks, and faced just one batter over the minimum.
Eli Heuser, Brock Wideman, Gavin Sikorski, and Gabe VerGiesen - Pulaski
The Red Raiders quartet tossed a combine no-hitter in the run-shortened 13-0 win over Green Bay Southwest. Heuser took to the mound first, getting the win by striking out four in his two innings of work. Wideman, Sikorski, and VerGiesen all pitched one inning each, combining for five strikeouts. Heuser, Wideman, and Sikorski added a combined three hits and three RBIs from the plate.
Joel Janssen, Hunter Hovestol, Evan Doerksen - Delavan-Darien
The trio out of Delavan whirled a 22-0 no-hitter over Whitewater on Monday evening. Jenssen had six strikeouts over his three innings of work, getting the win on the mound. Both Hovestol and Doerksen pitched an inning and had a strikeout and two walks in their respective frame. The trio combined for six hits, two RBIs, and five runs scored offensively.
April 28
Oliver Clouse, Dylan Bongiovanni, Kameron Coppage - Racine Case
The Eagles trio combined for a no-hitter in a 6-0 victory over cross-town rival Racine Park. Clouse tossed the opening frame, striking out two and walking one. Bongiovanni did the heavy lifting in relief, striking out nine and walking two in five innings. Coppage pitched the final frame and struck out one batter.
Jack Rowe and Bodyn Gilbertson - Hurley
Rowe and Gilbertson combined for a 16-1 five-inning no-hitter over South Shore. Rowe got the win on the mound, striking out eleven batters with one unearned run off three walks in his four innings of work. Gilbertson struck out two and walked two in the fifth inning.
Owen Karpinsky and Anthony Barwick - Milwaukee School of Languages
In a 17-0 five-inning win over Milwaukee Bradley Tech, Karpinsky and Barwick combined for a no-hit performance. Karpinsky got the win, striking out eight and walking one in three innings. Barwick struck out five batters in the final two frames.
Ryan Brodzik and Alex Harbison - Palmyra-Eagle
Palmyra eked out a 2-1 win over Monticello/Albany behind the no-hit performance of Brodzik and Harbison. Brodzik got the start and win on the mound, striking out four batters in five innings. Harbison struck out four and allowed a single run off two walks in two innings of work.
Carson Smith and Carter Gilbertson - Superior
The Spartan duo combined for a no-hitter despite winning just 6-2 over Proctor. Smith got the start and went two innings, striking out four, but giving up two earned runs on five walks. Gilbertson came in and got the win with six strikeouts and a walk over five innings pitched.
April 30
Jayce Stetzer and Brett Peterson - Melrose-Mindoro
In a 7-0 win over Augusta, Stetzer came close to going the distance in the combined no-hitter. He struck out 11 and walked four, pitching six and two-thirds innings. Peterson came in and got the final out, via a strikeout.
Etah Broich - Johnson Creek
Broich tossed a no-hitter in a 12-0 five-inning win over Williams Bay on Thursday. He needed just 71 pitches over the five innings, and struck out three batters.
Devon Ueberfluss and JJ Francour - Greenfield
The Hustlin’ Hawks duo combined for a run-shortened no-hitter in the 15-0 win over Milwaukee Lutheran. Ueberfluss got the win on the mound, striking out seven and walking one over his three innings. Francour tossed two frames with three strikeouts and a walk.
Etahn Spindler and Austin Starr - Valders
Valders got an Eastern Wisconsin conference win over Roncalli Thursday as Spindler and Starr tossed a no-no. Spindler got the win with five innings pitched and striking out eight, but allowing an unearned run on five walks. Starr finished out the 2-1 victory with two strikeouts in two innings.
Brayden Halvorsen - Edgar
It was a run-shortened game as Edgar won 21-0 in three innings over Wild Rose, but Halvorsen did not allow a hit. In his three innings of work, he struck out three and walked four. From the plate Halvorsen went three for three with three RBIs and three runs scored.
Sam Olson - Madison West
West knocked off Big Eight foe Madison La Follette on Thursday night behind a complete game no-hitter by Olson. In the 10-0, five-inning victory, Olson struck out eight and walked three.
May 1
Brett Paulsen and Jackson Walecka - Kewaunee
The duo combined for a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Southern Door. For Paulsen, it’s his fourth no-hitter as he got the win on the mound. He went six innings with 16 strikeouts and two walks. Walecka finished it off with two strikeouts in the final frame.
May 2
Carter Gebhard, John Rancourt, and Blake Flynn - Middleton
The trio of Cardinals tossed a combined no-hitter in the 18-0 run-shortened game over Madison La Follette. Gebhard got the start and win on the mound, striking out two batters over his two innings of work. Rancourt also struck out two in two innings and Flynn fanned two more in his lone frame of work.
Brodi Anderson - Washburn
In a 14-0 win over South Shore, Anderson tossed a three-inning no-hitter in the first game of a double header for the Castle Guards. He struck out six and walked two on 37 pitches.
May 4
Liam Hagland and Nolan Vogt - Germantown
The Warhawks scored a 3-1 victory over Marquette behind the combined no-hitter from Hagland and Vogt. Hagland got the win on the mound, tossing five and a third innings with four strikeouts and four walks. Vogt finished the game with one and two-thirds innings of work with a strikeout.
Eric Reincke - Pacelli
Reincke completed a no-hitter in the 23-0 five-inning win over Wild Rose in the first game of a double header. On 77 pitches, he struck out 13 batters and walked three while going three of five with four RBIs and three runs scored from the plate.
Josh Wright - Fall Creek
For the second time this season, Wright tossed a complete game no-hitter for the Crickets. This time in a 2-0 win over Loyal, the junior hurler struck out 14 batters and walked one on just 82 pitches. Wright faced two batters over the minimum.
May 5
Ethan Plutz - Saint Mary Catholic
Plutz faced just one batter of the minimum as he tossed a complete game no-hitter in the 2-0 victory over Mishicot. He fanned five batters and walked two on just 70 pitches.
Jack Schmitz and Mason Knight - Kenosha St. Joseph
Schmitz pitched the opening frame while Knight got the win in a 22-0 five-inning combined no-hitter of Racine St. Catherine’s. Schmitz walked two in his lone frame while Knight struck out five over his four innings.
Chase Brogelman - Regis
Brogelman struck out seven and walked one in his no-hit bid against Stanley-Boyd. He needed just 70 pitches to get through his five innings in the 14-0 run-shortened victory. Brogelman also went two for three with an RBI and run scored.
Dayne Mumm and Chase Schmitt - Clayton/Turtle Lake
Mumm got the win as the duo combined for a no-hitter in the 14-0 five-inning win over Siren. Mumm tossed three innings with four strikeouts and three walks. Schmitt struck out four batters and walked one in two innings of work.
Jacob Cromey and Mason Flood - Lake Mills
In an 18-0 five-inning win over Columbus, the L-Cats duo held the Cardinals hitless. Cromey got the start and win, going three innings with three strikeouts and one walk. Flood struck out four and walked one in the final two innings.
Cameron Wallin - Merrill
Wallin did everything to win the game in the 1-0 victory over Northland Pines. On the mound, he was perfect, not allowing a base runner and pitching his first perfect game. He struck out six of the minimum 21 batters over the seven innings of work. To top it all off, he drove in the lone run for the BlueJays offense.
Bryton Bauer, Mondovi
In a 27-0 five-inning win over Spring Valley, Bauer tossed a no-hitter. He had six strikeouts and three walks on 86 pitches while adding two hits, two RBIs, and two runs scored on the offensive side.
May 6
Casey Helgren, Mason Hintz, and Gabe Osborne - South Milwaukee
The Rockets trio combined for a no-hitter in the 31-1 five-inning victory over Milwaukee Lutheran on Wednesday night. Helgren took to the mound first, getting the win with his three innings of work and six striketouts. Hintz pitched an inning with one strikeout and gave up the lone run on two walks. Osborne struck out all three batters he faced in the fifth. The trio added five hits, five RBIs, and six runs scored
Ethan Hanke and Chase Eade - Greenfield
In a 15-0 five-inning win over West Allis Central, Hanke and Eade did not allow a single hit. Hanke got the win, going four innings with seven strikeouts and one walk on the mound. Eade pitched the final frame, fanning two batters.
May 7
Drayden Kersten - Wittenberg-Birnamwood
Kersten was unhittable as he whirled a no-hit bid in a 12-0 six-inning win over Manawa. He struck out 12 batters and walked one in his complete game, needing just 64 pitches to do so.
Bron Schaefer and Brayden Jenkins - Kaukauna
The Kaukauna duo combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 14-0 victory over Appleton East. Schaefer got the start and recorded the win with six strikeouts and a walk over his three innings of work. Jenkins struck out two in the final two frames. The duo combined for five RBIs and four runs scored on offense.
Reece Mayer and Emmitt Deer - Crandon
In an 11-0 victory over Goodman-Pembine, Mayer and Deer combined for a five-inning no-hitter. Mayer tossed the first three frames with three strikeouts and three walks, earning the win. Deer struck out three over his two innings. Mayer did at the plate as well, hitting a two-run home run.
Kaden Kolodziej - Mosinee
Kolodziej went the distance as he helped Mosinee to an 8-0 conference victory over Medford. He did not allow a single hit in his complete game shutout. Kolodziej struck out three and walked five on 89 pitches.
Brody Knuth - Janesville Parker
Knuth pitched a no-hit shutout in the Vikings’ 11-0 win over Madison East. Over his five innings, he struck out three and walked one on 46 pitches, as he faced just one batter over the minimum.
Wyatt Oines - Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
Oines tossed a complete game no-hitter as the Red Hawks beat West Salem 3-0. He needed just 79 pitches to get through his seven innings of work, striking out two and walking one in his outing.
May 8
Drew Gage, Brady Berg, Tyler Goldbach - Stratford
This trio was lights out as Stratford won 16-1 over Phillips in a five-inning no-hitter. Gage got the win tossing two innings and striking out six. Berg went one inning in relief with two Ks while Goldbach struck out two in two innings pitched.
Grant Manthei - Lake Country Lutheran
Manthei went the distance in his no-hit bid win over Cambridge. In the 5-0 victory, he struck out two and walked two on 92 pitches, getting through the seven innings efficiently.
Connor Meverden - Wittenberg-Birnamwood
Meverden tossed a no-hitter in the 12-0 run-shortened win over Wausau East, but also excelled on the offensive side. He struck out ten batters and walked one, facing just one batter over the minimum on 67 pitches. He added a hit, RBI, three runs scored, and two stolen bases on offense.
Hunter Larson - Barneveld
Larson came one batter shy of a perfect game as he whirled a 10-0 no-hitter over Weston. On 68 pitches and over five innings, Larson struck out ten Weston batters, allowing just one base runner.
May 9
Jake Kardelis - Muskego
Kardelis needed just 56 pitches to get thru his five-inning no-hitter over Waukesha North. In the 11-1 win, he struck out just one, and allowed one earned run off two walks.
May 11
Dominic Ericksen, Grady Braaten, and Jacob Malloy - SJNMA/Chesterton Academy
The trio combined for a no-hitter in an 8-0 victory over Faith Christian. Ericksen got the start and win, pitching three innings and striking out seven. Braaten turned back six batters via the strikeout in three innings of work while Malloy struck out two batters in his lone frame.
Aaron Stephany - Kiel
Stephany needed just 66 pitches to secure a 10-0 six-inning no-hit win over Valders. He struck out eight batters over his outing, while adding two RBIs from the plate.
Elliot Downing - Bangor
Downing struck out ten batters, walked two, and allowed an unearned run in his no-hit bid. In the 16-1 five-inning victory over Wonewoc-Center, Downing also went two for two with two walks and an RBI.
Aiden Smith - Johnson Creek
Smith faced just one batter over the minimum in a no-hitter against Parkview. In the 12-0 victory, Smith struck out seven and walked one over five innings of work. Offensively he was two for three with three RBIs, three runs scored, and one walk.
Charlie Weiler and Max Luna - Dominican
Weiler and Luna combined for a five-inning no-hitter in the 15-1 win over Augustine Prep South. Weiler got the start and win on the mound. He faced the minimum nine batters over his three innings of work, striking out three. Luna finished the game with three Ks and an unearned run over two innings.
May 12
Gavin Dean - Elk Mound
Dean needed just 67 pitches for his five-inning no-hitter against Cadott. He struck out ten batters and walked one, facing just one batter over the minimum in the 13-0 victory.
Keaton Sohn - Sheboygan North
Sohn whirled a 14-0 five-inning no-hitter over Green Bay Southwest in a Fox River Classic victory. He struck out seven and walked one on just 60 pitches.
Abe Scheder and David Johnson - Hillsboro
The Tigers duo tossed a combined no-hitter and also were electric from the plate in Hillsboro’s 10-0 five-inning win over New Lisbon. Scheder got the win on the mound, tossing three and two-thirds inning with five strikeouts. Johnson fanned four batters in an inning and a third. The duo combined to go five for five from the plate with five RBIs, and three run scored.
Dakota Hyden and Isaiah Fugate - Unity
In a five-inning victory over Ladysmith, Hyden and Fugate did not allow a single hit. Hyden pitched four innings, getting the win and striking out six batters. Fugate pitched the final frame with three Ks, adding two RBIs from the plate.
May 13
Parker Davis and Austin Strimple - Burlington
In a 10-1 Southern Lakes conference victory over Beloit Memorial, the Demons duo combined for a no-hitter. Davis got the win on the mound as he pitched six innings with nine strikeouts and allowed on unearned run on three walks. Strimple struck out two batters in his one inning of work.
Jackson French and Egann Sundby - Wisconsin Lutheran
Wisconsin Lutheran shut out Pius XI Catholic for the second time in the week, this time coming in no-hit fashion. French pitched the first three innings of the 20-0 win, striking out four and walking one. Sundby tossed the final frame of the four-inning game, fanning two batters.
May 14
Will VanBoxel - Green Bay Preble
Preble got a win FRCC victory on Thursday night, 3-0 over De Pere. VanBoxel went the distance and completed his no-hitter on 86 pitches. He struck out six and faced one batter over the minimum, walking that batter.
Dylan Hoeft, Bo Von Ruden, and Owen Von Ruden - Cashton
A trio of Eagles combined for a five-inning no-hitter in an 18-0 victory over Wonewoc-Center. Hoeft got the win, striking out three batters over the first two innings. Bo had two strikeouts in his inning of work while Owen struck out three in the final two frames. The trio combined for five hits, five RBIs, four walks, seven runs scored, and four stolen bases offensively, including a three-run home run by Owen Von Ruden.
May 15
Carson Gates - Kaukauna
Gates tossed a no-hitter in a 10-0 five-inning victory over FVA foe Oshkosh West. Facing the minimum number of batters, the only base runner reached via walk. He struck out five and walked one on 47 pitches.
May 16
Chase Haberli - Sevastopol
Haberli needed just 62 pitches to record his no-hitter in the 13-0 five-inning victory over Sturgen Bay. He struck out seven and walked three in his win. Haberli added two hits and three RBIs from the plate.
Zach Showalter and Augie Stewart - Madison Memorial
The Spartan duo combined for a no-hitter in the 13-0 win over Madison East. Showalter got the start and win on the mound, striking out eight batters over his four innings of work. Stewart struck out all three batters he faced in the lone inning of work.
May 18
Tyler Kluck - Rosholt
Kluck was dominant on the mound in a 6-1 win over Almond-Bancroft. He tossed his first no-hitter of the year, striking out 9 and walking three over seven innings. Kluck added two walks, two runs scored, two stolen bases, and a single hit from the plate.
Ryder Zdanczewicz - Fennimore
Zdanczewicz was almost perfect from both the mound and the plate as Fennimore won 10-0 in six innings over Deerfield. On the mound he fanned ten batters and walked three en route to a no-hitter. At the plate he was a perfect four for four with six RBIs, including a three-run home run.
Jace Nagel - Kickapoo
Nagel was perfect on the mound as Kickapoo beat rival La Farge 13-0 in five innings. The junior pitcher struck out ten batters on 51 pitches, not allowing a single base runner. From the plate Nagel went two for three with two RBIs and two runs scored.
May 19
Brett Paulsen - Kewaunee
Kewaunee is undefeated this year and Paulsen has been utterly dominant. On Tuesday he tossed his fifth no-hitter of the season in a 16-0 win over Crivitz. He struck out eleven and walked one on 70 pitches over five innings.
Bryce Krueck - Waukesha South
Krueck struck out seven batters and walked three in his no-hit bid win over Pius XI Catholic. He needed just 78 pitches to get thru the 13-0 five-inning victory. Offensively he went two for four with one RBI.
Preston Kuhnke - Seneca
Kunnke no-hit La Farge for the second time in as many days as Seneca won 15-0 in five innings. He struck out twelve and walked two on 71 pitches while adding two hits and three RBIs from the plate.
Mason Grafwallner - Greenfield
Grafwallner needed just 70 pitches to get thru his five-inning no-hitter on Tuesday night. From the mound he struck out eleven and walked one in a 13-0 run-shortened win over Cudahy.
Logan Prall, Landen Larsen, & Emmett Hull - Waupun
The Warrior trio tossed the second no-hitter of the season for Waupun in a 14-0 five-inning win over Columbus. Prall got the win, going three innings and striking out four. Larsen struck out two in his inning of work. Hull, who tossed the other no-hitter earlier in the year, struck out two in the final frame.
Carson Rose - Wautoma
Rose needed 100 pitches to get there, but tossed a complete game no-hitter in a 7-1 win over Adams-Friendship. He struck out ten and walked two, allowing an unearned run, over seven innings.
Caleb Rombach - Grantsburg
Rombach struck out four and walked two as he tossed a no-hitter in Grantsburg’s 9-0 win over Chetek-Weyerhaeuser. He went the distance for the Pirates, needing 85 pitches to get through the seven innings of work.

Colton Wilson serves a contributor and member of Bound Wisconsin. Wilson has worked in high school sports for 10 years, covering the state of Wisconsin in various sports. He has had roles in content creation, boys basketball coverage, director of events, and data management. Wilson is a graduate of Richland Center High School where he will currently serves as the Varsity Reserve boys basketball coach, entering his eleventh year coaching at the high school level. Wilson also has officiated basketball and organized youth tournaments for multiple years. You can follow him on Twitter at @ColtonWilson23 or reach him at [email protected].





