The Kewaunee Storm baseball team limited NEW Lutheran to just one hit on the afternoon across two games on Monday, beating them 10-0 and 15-1.
In game one, Brett Paulsen kept the Blazers in check, allowing no hits across six innings of work while striking out 11. The game was bookended by big rallies for the Storm, as they scored four runs in the first inning and ended the game an inning early with six runs in the sixth. Brady Pribek led the way, going 1-4 but clearing the bases with a three-RBI double. Paulsen helped his own cause with two RBI, matching teammate Toby Kunkel, who had two RBI and went 3-4.
In game two, the two teams traded runs in the first inning despite the Blazers not registering a hit. Eric Kim would break through for the Blazers in the third inning with a single for the team's only hit. The Storm was already leading 5-0 when they scored 10 runs in the fourth inning, leading to the game's conclusion after five innings of play. The Storm took advantage of six errors and nine walks to score their runs. Ethan Paplam was the only Storm player with multiple hits. Waylon Delain drove in three runs while Pribek and Kunkel each drove in two.


