ROCHESTER — The Caledonia High School softball team had its streak of 40 straight scoreless innings ended, but that didn’t mean it had its winning streak snapped.
The Warriors (19-1), after shutting out six straight opponents, traveled to the Rochester Lourdes Invitational and came away with a 9-1 win over Watertown-Mayer and a 10-4 victory against Lourdes on Saturday.
Junior Avery Augedahl pitched a complete game, one-hitter with 16 strikeouts and no walks in the opener before tossing four innings and allowing one hit and no walks while striking out seven in the second game.
Center fielder Ashlyn Reinhart, right fielder Lily Augedahl and third baseman Paizley Lange all homered in the win over W-M. Lange was 3 for 3 with a double, three runs scored and two stolen bases.
First baseman Elsa Blum was 3 for 4 with a double and three runs driven in, and Reinhart and Lily Augedahl both finished with two hits. Reinhart drove in three runs, and Brairy Proulx and Lily Wiebke doubled.
Every player in the lineup reached safely at least once against W-M.
The Warriors, who have won 15 games in a row, had 13 hits against Lourdes. Lange was 3 for 4 and scored three runs, Avery Augedahl was 3 for 3 with a triple, and Blum was 2 for 5, doubled twice and drove in three runs.
Reinhart also had two hits for Caledonia against Lourdes.
Melrose-Mindoro 8, Cashton 2
CASHTON — The Mustangs (12-3) maximized five hits with the help of four errors from the Eagles.
Right fielder Miranda Banse was 2 for 4 with two singles and two runs driven in for Melrose-Mindoro, which won its second straight game.
Bella Rozek pitched a complete game and struck out 12, walked one and allowed no earned runs.
Sauk Prairie 13, Logan 12
Logan 15, Reedsburg 3 (5)
LA CROSSE — The Rangers (6-11) gave up the first 10 runs of the loss to Sauk, and a seventh-inning rally came up short.
Catcher Maria Weber had a run-scoring double with two outs in the seventh, but a groundout ended the game.
Third baseman Emma Bacon and first baseman Kaia DePaolo had two hits each, and Bacon added two stolen bases. DePaolo and center fielder Quinn Thompson each drove in three runs, and Bacon and Weber drove in two. Thompson also tripled, and right fielder Cassidy Van Voorhis stole two bases.
Logan had a seven-run second inning to highlight the win over Reedsburg.
Streeck was 2 for 2 with a double and drove in two runs and DePaolo 2 for 3 with two runs driven in. Second baseman Norah Keller was 2 for 4 with two runs driven in, and Bacon 2 for 3 with three runs scored.
Van Voorhis drove in two runs and stole another base.
Central 10, Reedsburg 7
Sauk Prairie 3, Central 2
LA CROSSE — The RiverHawks (5-13) earned a split of two games played at Shelby Fields.
Shortstop Ellie Gillitzer provided one of the big bats in the victory over the Beavers by going 2 for 4 with four runs driven in. She hit two-run home run to center field in the first inning, drew a walk with the bases loaded in the second and had a run-scoring double in the sixth.
Central also received two hots and three runs driven in from pitcher Addie Lenz, three hits and three runs from center fielder Elena Wagner and two doubles and an RBI from third baseman Abby Wurm.
The RiverHawks scored both of their runs in the fifth inning against Sauk, which scored the first three runs.
Lenz tripled and drove in a run in that game, and the RiverHawks had six players steal one base each.
Addy Roesler pitched a complete game and allowed three earned runs on six walks and seven hits while striking out six.
Baldwin-Woodville 5, Onalaska 3
Menomonie 5, Onalaska 1
BLOOMER — The Hilltoppers (11-8) had a five-game win streak snapped with a pair of losses.
Right fielder MJ Heit was 3 for 4 with two stolen bases, and first baseman Zoey Lichty singled twice and drove in two runs against the Hawks, while left fielder Maryjane Flynn doubled and drove in a run, and Heit stole two bases against the Mustangs.
Sydney Kraus pitched a combined nine innings and finished with 11 strikeouts and three earned runs allowed on seven hits and six walks.















