Local teams won two of the three games contested on Monday ahead of their regular season finale later this week.
In Green Bay, a five-run fifth inning was more than enough for Casco to throttle Ashwaubenon 11-1 at Joannes Park. Already up 2-0 at the time, Patrick Daniels' bases-clearing double provided the game's biggest blow. The A's tacked on single runs in the fifth and sixth inning and two more in the ninth inning to earn the victory. Trevor Reinhardt made himself at home on the basepaths, drawing three walks and collecting two hits, scoring four runs in the process. Cole Bzdawka also had two hits and drove in a pair while Blake Robillard drove in three runs without the benefit of a hit. Noah Lindsley earned the win, allowing one run (0 ER) on two hits while striking out nine.
In Kewaunee, the Chiefs put up crooked numbers in three different innings to top Two Rivers 9-3. The Chiefs jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the second inning behind a Waylon Delain sacrifice fly, a Lincoln Barta single, and two bases-loaded walks. Barta went on to go 2-3 with two RBI while seven other Chiefs players registered one hit. Ethan Paplham and Brett Paulsen also had multi-RBI nights to lead the Chiefs to victory. Paulsen earned the win on the mound, allowing three runs (3 ER) on three hits while striking out 13 across six innings.
In Algoma, the Guins let their matchup get away from them in the seventh inning, allowing five runs and trailing 3-0. They were limited to just three hits in the game, with Austin Dart getting one and Brady Kita collecting two. Carson Leist suffered the loss, surrendering six runs (5 ER) on four hits.


