BASEBALL: Falcons go 2-1 in Waupun

Bryce Biedrzycki, shown here sliding for home against Burlington, helped his Westosha Central baseball team finish 2-1 last weekend (Mike Ramczyk/The Report).

Westosha Central High School finished 2-1 in Waupun last weekend, when they defeated the host along with Jefferson, which left coach Jake Morman satisfied with their performance.

“I was very pleased with how we played this weekend. I thought we did a lot of good things against some very good competition,” said Morman, whose team improved to 4-4. “We hit well, played some better defense, and our pitchers did a nice job keeping us in games.”

The two victories helped the Falcons bounce back from a Southern Lakes Conference loss to visiting Waterford on April 20.

Westosha Central 13, Waupun 2
Westosha Central bounced back from a 2-1 loss to Catholic Memorial, pounding out 12 hits to defeat Waupun 13-2, completing its tournament with a 2-1 record.

Bryce Biedrzycki, who went 1-for-4 with a double, drove in a team-leading three runs for the Falcons.

The Falcons received contributions from Trent Jones (2-for-4, two runs), Josh Leslie (2-for-4, double, stolen base, three runs, RBI) and Bryce Edwards (1-for-1, two RBI double).

Catholic Memorial 2, Westosha Central 1
Despite seven strong innings by Dylan Anderson, the Falcons lost a 2-1 decision to Waukesha Catholic Memorial Saturday, when Westosha Central produced three hits.

Anderson, a sophomore, struck out four, walked two and allowed one earned run on three hits to come away with a no decision.

The Falcons’ sole run came in the sixth inning, courtesy of an RBI single by Bryce Biedryzcki, who knocked in Josh Leslie.

Westosha Central 17, Jefferson 8
Jack Schroeder and Bryce Biedrzycki combined to hit 6-for-7, including three doubles, with seven RBI and five runs scored to help the Falcons defeat Jefferson 17-8 in Waupun April 21.

Westosha Central, which improved to 3-3, faced a 6-0 deficit after the first inning, but responded with three runs in the second, followed by seven runs in both the third and seventh innings.

Schroeder went 3-for-3, had two doubles, knocked in four runs and scored twice. Biedrzycki batted 3-for-4, knocked in three runs, collected a double and scored three times.

Other contributors were Bryce Edwards (2-for-3, two runs, three RBI), Trent Jones (2-for-4, triple, two runs, two RBI), Alex Salerno (2-for-4, two runs).


Posted

in

,

by

Tags: