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Fans of high school baseball in Wisconsin can now cast their votes for the best players following a thrilling spring season. Voting is open until July 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT, celebrating standout performances from various nominees. Players have excelled in their respective teams, showcasing remarkable stats. Don’t miss the chance to support your favorites while gearing up for the upcoming championship games on June 19, marking a significant highlight in the season.

Voting Open for Wisconsin’s Top High School Baseball Players Following Spring Season Highlights

Welcome to the lively world of high school baseball in Wisconsin! The excitement is building as fans now have the chance to make their voices heard by voting for the best high school baseball players in the state. It’s a thrilling time to celebrate the outstanding performances this season, and you have until July 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT to cast your votes! So, gather your family and friends to show support for your favorite players!

Getting to Know the Stars

The player selections are based on impressive all-state data from the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association and PrepBaseballReport.com. The nominees are listed in alphabetical order, making it easy for fans to find their favorites. It’s inspiring to see young talent shine on the field this spring, and here are some highlights from these exceptional players:

  • Kenosha Tremper has been a force on the mound, with the WBCA Division 1 Player of the Year honor in his pocket. With a remarkable 7-2 record and an impressive 120 strikeouts, he also boasts a minuscule 1.12 ERA over 62 1/3 innings. His skill helped the team achieve an overall record of 17-11.
  • Oconomowoc has star talent too, with a first-team all-state selection hitting an eye-catching .403 batting average. This player notched 11 extra-base hits, scored 26 runs, and drove in 19 RBIs, leading the team to an overall 17-10 record.
  • From Oak Creek, we have another all-state selection, boasting a superb 9-1 record and a stellar 0.99 ERA. He played a crucial role in a season where the team clinched 23 wins.
  • Kimberly showcased excellence through its first-team all-state player with a solid 1.75 ERA, aiding the team in capturing the Fox Valley Association ‘championship.
  • Pewaukee’s Division 2 Player of the Year demonstrated prowess with an 8-2 record, striking out 103 batters and maintaining an outstanding 0.45 ERA, leading his team to a strong 22-8 record.
  • The powerhouse from Sun Prairie East featured a standout hitter with a jaw-dropping .484 batting average and 14 extra-base hits, propelling them to clinch the Big Eight Conference championship with a 21-8 season.
  • Kewaskum also made the list with an honorable mention player who recorded a flawless 10-0 record and an astonishing 0.82 ERA.
  • Meanwhile, Muskego celebrated triumph as a first-team selection guided them to their second WIAA Division 1 state championship with a fantastic 9-1 record.
  • New Berlin Eisenhower featured its first-team player in command, helping the team seize the Woodland Conference West title while finishing with an impressive .440 batting average.
  • Batter up for Kenosha St. Joseph‘s Division 3 Player of the Year, who dazzled fans with a .429 batting average and hit a whopping 11 home runs, contributing significantly to the team’s WIAA D3 state championship.
  • Last but not least, Blair-Taylor brought home the Division 4 Player of the Year title after concluding the season with a remarkable 8-1 record and an outstanding 0.51 ERA.

The Thrill Continues!

As excitement builds around the championship games, fans won’t want to miss the upcoming matchups scheduled for June 19. The WIAA baseball tournament semifinals took place on June 18, paving the way for championship qualifications. Notable highlights include New Berlin Eisenhower knocking out Reedsburg with a 3-1 score to make it to the Division 2 finals, while Muskego triumphed over Hartford with a 9-6 score in the Division 1 semifinals.

Mark your calendars for June 19 to catch the thrilling championship games featuring fierce matchups across Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Division 4. Let’s rally together to support these talented players as they chase their dreams on the diamond!

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