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WIAA Baseball State Tournament Records Subject to Available Information Thru 2021 WIAA Baseball State Tournament Records Subject to available information thru 2021 Kevin Bryant (La Crosse Central) vs. Janesville Craig, 1989 INDIVIDUAL Brad Freeburg (Janesville Craig) vs. La Crosse Central, 1989 Steve Barnes (Neenah) vs. Shawano, 1986 Scott Athas (Oconomowoc) vs. La Crosse Central, 1980 HITTING - GAME Mark Manns (Stevens Point) vs. Watertown, 1979 Bill Boyd (Merrill) vs. Middleton, 1977 OFFICIAL AT-BATS Steve Bennett (Madison West) vs. Milwaukee Hamilton, 1972 Kirk Heimstead (Eau Claire Memorial) vs. Fond du Lac, 1970 Division 1 Rick Wickell (Superior) vs. Sauk Prairie, 1970 8 - Tom Reim (Oconto Falls) vs. Eau Claire Memorial, 1973 Ken Bernards (Waunakee) vs. Menomonie, 1965 Don Gust (Eau Claire Memorial) vs. Oconto Falls, 1973 Dave Kelliher (Madison Central) vs. Gresham, 1961 7 - Lawrence Mayer (Oconto Falls) vs. Eau Claire Memorial, 1973 Ron Schalbow (Gresham) vs. Madison Central, 1961 Donn Amundson (Eau Claire Memorial) vs. Oconto Falls, 1973 Mike Daanen (De Pere) vs. Reedsburg, 1960 “ Haugen (Eau Claire Memorial) vs. Oconto Falls, 1973 Bob Woeltz (Eau Claire) vs. New Richmond, 1956 “ Waterhouse (Eau Claire Memorial) vs. Oconto Falls, 1973 Jack Rada (Eau Claire) vs. New Richmond, 1956 Tony Balsamo (Madison Central) vs. Gresham, 1961 “ Dintemann (Madison Central) vs. Gresham, 1961 Division 2 Ron Schabow (Gresham) vs. Madison Central, 1961 5 - Scott Mann (Ripon) vs. Spooner, 1988 “ Cerveny (Gresham) vs. Madison Central, 1961 4 - Matt Byars ( Lodi) vs. Notre Dame, 2013 “ Kuhn (Gresham) vs. Madison Central, 1961 Matt Dachel (Bloomer) vs. Lakeside Lutheran, 2009 Division 2 Josh Schemenauer (Bloomer) vs. Lakeside Lutheran, 2009 7 - Adrian Turner (Kenosha St. Joseph) vs. Denmark, 2005 Tyler Sellnow (Waterloo) vs. Waunakee, 1999 Ben Arnott (Hortonville) vs. Westby, 1997 Jon Schultz (Weston) vs. Hortonville, 1997 Cory Ulrich (Hortonville) vs. Westby, 1997 Mike Blang (Monona Grove) vs. Mosinee, 1991 Jon Schulz (Westby) vs. Hortonville, 1997 Tom Holland (Nekoosa) vs. Lodi, 1982 6 - Justin Wotachek (Denmark) vs. Kenosha St. Joseph, 2005 Steve Broas (Hortonville) vs. Edgerton, 1980 Matt Frelich (Denmark) vs. Kenosha St. Joseph, 2005 Cam Martinez (Kenosha St. Joseph) vs. Denmark, 2005 Division 3 Brian Pillizzi (Kenosha St. Joseph) vs. Denmark, 2005 5 - Hunter Gustafson (Webster) vs. Kenosha St. Joseph, 2018 Chris Kern (Hortonville) vs. Westby, 1997 Nick Blume (Marathon) vs. Aquinas, 2010 Chad Williams (Hortonville) vs. Westby, 1997 4 - Jack Danielson (Oshkosh Lourdes/Valley Christian) vs. Prescott, 2012 Paul Derenne (Luxemburg-Casco) vs. Cumberland, 1990 Trevor Aasen (Parkview) vs. Prescott, 2012 Cody Hanke (Marathon) vs. Elk Mound, 2010 Division 3 Mike Kuhn (Catholic Central) vs. McDonell Central, 2005 7 - Boyd Barsness (Wisconsin Heights) vs. De Soto, 1989 Kevin Miller (Oakfield) vs. Amherst, 1986 6 - Nick Blume (Marathon) vs. Aquinas, 2010 Garry Fortney (Manawa) vs. Weston, 1983 Jeff Sarbacker (Wisconsin Heights) vs. De Soto, 1989 Division 4 Garry Fortney (Manawa) vs. Weston, 1983 4 - Walker Retz (Boyceville) vs. Southwestern, 2021 5 - Many Tied Marshall Westfall (Athens) vs. Thorp, 2018 Seth Coker (Athens) vs. Oakfield, 2017 Division 4 Jake Hall (Lake Country Lutheran) vs. McDonell Central, 2014 6 - Jacob Budnik (Lake Country Lutheran) vs. McDonell Central, 2014 Trevor Seewald (Coleman) vs. Johnson Creek, 2012 Jake Hall (Lake Country Lutheran) vs. McDonell Central, 2014 Mackenzie Shepherd (Catholic Central) vs. McDonell Central, 2010 Dalton Hutton (McDonell Central) vs. Lake Country Lutheran, 2014 Rex Morrow (Catholic Central) vs. Rosholt, 2008 Kendall Dorn (McDonell Central) vs. Lake Country Lutheran, 2014 3 - Many Tied Jake Wiensch (McDonell Central) vs. Lake Country Lutheran, 2014 Nolan Baier (McDonell Central) vs. Lake Country Lutheran, 2014 RUNS SCORED 5 - Many Tied Division 1 6 - Todd Hoenisch (Wausau West) vs. Oconomowoc, 1976 4 - Connor Chitko (Kimberly) vs. Waunakee, 2017 HITS Joe Sturino (Waterford) vs. Hartford Union, 2010 Mike Wodalski (D.C. 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