Bulldogs drop home game to Denmark & More News Here

New London second baseman Sommer Krull forces Denmark’s Kate Buresh out at second base May 3 throughout a nonconference softball game at New London’s Memorial Park. Krull and the Bulldogs got here into the game with a 10-1 report, however the Vikings handed them an 11-0 loss.
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New London nonetheless unbeaten in Bay Conference

By Greg Seubert


When it comes to highschool softball, information and rankings can typically be thrown out the window.

That turned out to be the case May 3 for the New London Bulldogs, as they ended up on the brief finish of an 11-0 rating in a nonconference matchup with Denmark at Memorial Park.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs additionally stayed unbeaten within the Bay Conference softball standings May 2 with a 10-6 win over Menasha. The win got here lower than per week after the Bulldogs handed the Bluejays a 7-5 loss in Menasha.

New London additionally picked up a 13-3 win over Coleman April 30 on the Pulaski Invitational.

Denmark 11, New London 0 (6 inn.)

The Bulldogs got here into the game with a 10-1 report and a No. 3 rating in Division 2 within the newest state ballot.

However, the Vikings opened the game with a seven-run first inning and by no means regarded again.

Denmark added 4 extra runs within the sixth whereas retaining the Bulldogs scoreless.

New London 10, Menasha 6

New London improved to 6-0 in convention play after taking an 8-2 lead into the fourth inning.

Molly Kable, Sommer Krull and Maribel Glodowski led New London on the plate with two hits every. Krull, Autumn Winkelman and Eve Hedtke drove in two runs every.

Kenna Mix scattered seven hits over 5 innings to get the win on the mound, whereas Kendall Heise labored the ultimate two innings to get the save.

New London 13, Coleman 3 (5 inn.)

A six-run third inning gave the Bulldogs all of the offense they wanted to knock off the Cougars.

Kable had two hits, drove in a pair of runs and scored three runs; Emma Reismann and Jensen Mix had two RBIs; and Reismann added a home run.

Winkelman allowed 9 hits and two earned runs and struck out 5 batters to get the complete-game win.

The Bulldogs had been additionally scheduled to face Pulaski, however that game was canceled due to the climate.

New London 7, Menasha 5

Reismann and Winkelman every hit two home runs for the Bulldogs April 29 in a win over the Bluejays.

Most of the runs got here late within the game, as New London led 3-1 heading into the sixth inning.

The Bulldogs scored twice within the sixth and seventh earlier than Menasha answered with three runs within the backside of the seventh.

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