Southeast Valley High School

Baseball

6/5 West Bend Mallard W 9-0 (2-5) (1-2 Conference)

The Jaguars started off the week at home versus conference foe West Bend. The

Jaguars had been struggling as of late but the Jags came to play! Scoring a run in the first and second inning the Jaguars opened it up with five runs in the fourth inning and two more in the 6th to secure a 9-0 win. Junior Hane Sorenson took the mound for the Jaguars and looked the part of ace pitcher giving up four walks, three hits and no earned runs in the complete game shut out. Hane was dominant on the mound striking out nine batters and getting stronger on the mound as the game progressed. The biggest thing was the defense for the Jaguars. No errors on the night gave them a good chance to win this game and that it did. Tyler Jondle particularly had a good night having five assists on the night for the defense. The Jag offense did their job recording five hits on the night Drew Corell had a hit and a beautiful safety squeeze bunt in the fourth inning which scored Brady Hanson who was hit three times and walked once, just what you want from your leadoff hitter. The bottom half of the order was doing a lot of the damage with Cale Vansickle, Tyler Jondle, Logan Jaeschke each getting hits. Logan’s was a double off the wall while Kaden Holder in his first varsity appearance hit a roper down the first baseline. Carl Berglund rounded out the hits for the Jaguars with a single. A good win and hopefully a confidence booster as the Jags have a huge week of baseball upcoming.


JV ACTION: W 11-10 (3-3-1)

It was in comeback fashion for the JV squad as they fought back after some defensive

miscues gave the Wolverines a shot at winning but in the end it was the JV team in victory off a walk off hit from Gavin Weier and scoring fellow senior Elias Field for the game winner. The Jags threw Tyler Jondle and Casey Hanson for pitchers and a few miscues allowed a few runners to cross the plate but both threw admirably. The offense was the story for the JV Jags, Bryson Axness had two hits along with Elias Field recording two one of them being a double. Lenix Allbee had two singles driving in Axness and Field both times. Gavin Weier didn’t record a hit but scored runners both times he hit the ball hard right at defenders. Maverick Dorman rounded out the scoring with two singles also. An upperclassmen led JV team came away with a nice win in dramatic fasion.

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