Saturday, May 19, 2012
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July 2 - July 9

Brown Deer Supreme Builders 15  Losing team: T&L Braves 6
In a battle of division leaders, Supreme Builders knocked off the undefeated Braves in a six inning game that ended due to time rule. All the Builders starters were in the starting lineup for the first time this season and it showed as they pounded out 18 hits and scored 15 runs. The Braves did manage to cut Brown Deer's lead to one run after the fourth but the bats stayed hot with 8 unanswered runs. Brendon Dorn earned his sixth win with a complete game allowing 4 earned runs. Supreme's bats were led by Nate Osterndorf (4-4, 3R), Matt Cook (3-4, 5 rbi, 2R), Mike Krause (3-5, rbi, 2R), Eric Belter (2-3, 2 rbi, 2R), Tommy Rapp (2-4), and Dave Kuczynski (2-5, 4R). Leading the offense for the Braves was Josh Szuzlik with two hits.


O'Brien's Orioles 14  Milwaukee Beavers 6

The Orioles climbed back to .500 with their win Friday night over the Beavers. On a night when both starting pitchers were a bit wild at times. Dan Wilfrath got the win despite hitting four batters and walking two in five innings of work. Sean Beuth pitched the final two innings for the Orioles striking out five. Beavers starter Mike Schroeder took the loss walking nine in 4.1 innings of work. Tim Heling continued hitting the ball well going 3-5 with six RBI's. Doug Dollhopf and Chris Sanders also chipped in two hits and 3 RBI's apiece to lead the Oriole's offense. Rob Tchimperle and Mike Schroeder had two hits apiece for the Beavers. 

Brown Deer Supreme Builders 19  Brew City Indians 2
Andrew Belter earned the win as he made his first appearance on the mound in a month after recovering from a MCL injury. In 4.2 innings of work he allowed no earned runs, struckout 5, and walked one. Jay Kuczynski finished the game and in 2.1 innings he struckout 4 and allowed no runs. Leading the offense for the Builders was Nate Osterndorf (4-5, 2R, 2 rbi), Chris Moser (2-5, 2 2B, 2R, 2 rbi), Dave Kuczynski (2 hits, 3R, 2 rbi), and Jonny Baierl (3 rbi). The Brew City Indians were led by Solomon Juarez with two hits.


Milwaukee Tigers 9  Fed Life Phillies 8
The Milwaukee Tigers defeated the Fed Life Phillies 9-8 Thursday Night. On the mound Andy Monigal pitched 5 gutty innings to earn the win and Kyle Knaust followed with two relief innings to earn the save.


Allstar Sportswear 13 Town and Lake Braves 12
After Allstar took an early lead the Braves' Jeff Mallas hit a two run homerun in the second inning to put the Braves up 2-1. The succeeding innings were a back and forth battle ending in an Allstar victory. Allstar's offense was lead by Todd Eckert 3-4 with 5 rbi and Mitch Monroe 3-4.


Milwaukee Tigers 7  Rookies Sport's Club A's 6
In a hard fought game by both teams, the Tigers defeated the A's 7-6 Sunday afternoon. Kyle Knaust settled down after a somewhat shaky start and earned a gutty complete game victory. At the plate the Tigers were led by Cory McEwen who was 2-3 with 2 RBI's and Jimmy Jungbaurer who was 1-3(walk) and 3 RBI's. However, in the end, it was a team victory that was earned by pulling together at the right time and overcoming a late 6-4 defecit. In regards to the A's, they played a very solid game and battled hard to the end.


Milwaukee Beavers 26  Brew City Indians 14
The Beavers exploded with 20 hits and 26 runs in a 26-14 lopsided victory over the Indians Thursday night at Henry Aaron Field. Both teams turned in sloppy performances with a combined 11 errors between the two. Rob Tschimperle got the win for the Beavers while Matt Burke closed the door. Justin Barkhurst collected 7 RBI’s on the night for the Beavers, going 4-6 with a double and two runs scored. Winning pitcher Rob Tschimperle added three hits, including two doubles and four RBI’s. Jesus Colome paced the Indians going 3-4 with a triple and four RBI's.


Milwaukee Beavers 6  Johnny V's 5
The Beavers Tyler Schoen singled through a drawn-in infield to cap a come from behind 6-5 extra inning victory over Johnny V’s Saturday afternoon at Neumann Family Field. Beaver starting pitcher Alex Rejniak settled down after control issues and clutch hitting by Johnny V’s staked them to a 3-0 lead after the first inning. The Beavers would add a single run in the second, and two in the third before scoring one in the sixth and seventh each as Joe Cefalu tied the game with a two out double sending the game into extra innings. Schoen then provided the walk off win following a Dominique Griffith double in the eighth. Rejniak came away with a no decision despite finishing seven strong innings, allowing three earned runs and striking out 12. Steve Gustafson got the win with a scoreless eighth. Cefalu finished 3-4 with two doubles and an RBI and Schoen added two hits and two RBI's. Lubarsky led Johnny V’s with two hits including a double as they suffered a tough loss in a well played game by both teams. Johnny V’s also highlighted the first inning with a successful, and rare delay steal of home.


Franklin Snappers 13  Steakout 12
Fed Life Phillies 17  St. Francis A's 2
Fed Life Phillies 12  Johnny V's 10

Vets

Colonel Harts Aces 6  Milwaukee Hornets 4

Jeff Polzin went the distance, throwing a complete game only giving up 3 earned runs in 7 innings pitched.  He also helped his cause with a multi-hit game, going 2-4 and scoring a run.  Graham Bintloff had a huge game, going 3-4 with 2 runs while Steve Laabs also found his stroke by getting two hits including a triple.  For the Hornets, Steve Budny went 2-3with a run and a double.

Colonel Harts Aces 11 Milwaukee Hornets 10

In a back and forth battle, the Aces made a come from behind to win in the final inning.  Tyler Ray notched his first win under his belt, throwing three complete innings.  He also helped himself going 3-3 and scoring each time he was on base.  Brent Weber also had a big game, going 2-4, scoring once and driving in 3 RBIs.  In a losing effort, Pete Panagos went 4-5 with three runs scored, and Rob Williamson went 3-4 as well.