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Carson Hawley hit two home runs and drove in five as Green Bay Blue Ribbons defeated Kenosha Kings 14-4 on Saturday at Beaumont Field, Burlington, WI. Hawley homered in the fourth and third innings.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons got on the board in the top of the first inning after Brayden Pleau doubled, scoring one run, and Boone Kirst grounded out, scoring two runs.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons added to their early lead in the top of the second inning after Zachary Grossman doubled down the left field line, and Kirst singled down the left field line, each scoring one run.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons scored five runs on six hits in the top of the third inning. Easton Engel homered to center field, scoring two runs, Hawley homered to center field, scoring two runs, and Kirst singled, scoring one run.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons scored three runs in the top of the fourth on a home run to left field by Hawley.
Tavian Ramos started on the hill for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. The hurler gave up three hits and two runs over two and one-third innings, striking out four and walking two. Ethan Warren opened the game for Kenosha Kings. The southpaw surrendered nine hits and nine runs over two innings, striking out one and walking two. Ian Aoki appeared in relief for Green Bay Blue Ribbons.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons tallied 18 hits in the game. Kirst, Hawley, Landen Lozier, and Engel each collected three hits for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. Pleau and Grossman each collected multiple hits for Green Bay Blue Ribbons.
Jared Bujdos went 2-for-3 at the plate and led the team with two runs batted in. AJ Orrico led Kenosha Kings with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating six walks for the game.


Brayden Steinbecker collected three hits in four at bats, as Green Bay Blue Ribbons defeated Kenosha Kings 8-4 on Saturday at Beaumont Field, Burlington, WI. Steinbecker doubled in the second inning, doubled in the seventh inning, and singled in the third inning.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons got on the board in the second inning after an error scored one run.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons added one run in the third. John Zeamer hit a sacrifice fly, making the score 2-0.
Zolan Wyatt hit a solo home run to right field in the top of the fourth for the Green Bay Blue Ribbons.
Kenosha Kings scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth on a home run to center field by Tyler Martin.
Dylan Heier started on the bump for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. The hurler gave up zero hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out four and walking one. Christopher Mercier led things off on the bump for Kenosha Kings. The righty surrendered seven hits and five runs (two earned) over five innings, striking out four and walking one. Isaac Verbruggen threw two innings of no-run ball for Green Bay Blue Ribbons in relief. The hurler surrendered two hits, striking out two and walking none.
Green Bay Blue Ribbons accumulated 11 hits in the game. Boone Kirst, Drew Siudzinski, Zeamer, Wyatt, and Easton Engel each drove in one run for Green Bay Blue Ribbons. Green Bay Blue Ribbons were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Wyatt had the most chances in the field with nine.
Martin drove the middle of the lineup, leading Kenosha Kings with three runs batted in. The infielder went 2-for-2 on the day. AJ Orrico and Martin each collected two hits for Kenosha Kings. Kenosha Kings turned one double play in the game.

