Junior hurler Greyson Zach throws a no-hitter as Pewaukee Pirates defeat New Berlin West, with Pewaukee improving to 9-0 overall and 5-0 in the Woodland West Conference.

By the Numbers
  • Zach faced the minimum number of batters in a game stopped after five innings due to the mercy rule.
  • Zach threw strikes on 34 of his final 47 pitches (72.3%).
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • Pewaukee Pirates demonstrated excellence in pitching, hitting, and fielding in their victory over New Berlin West.
  • The team showed exceptional plate discipline, reaching base on 13 of 16 plate appearances by the top four hitters.
  • Pewaukee broke open the game with a seven-run third inning and dominated defensively with impressive plays all around the diamond.
What's Next

Pewaukee Pirates will face New Berlin West again the following day at Fox Cities Stadium, with potential prospects of returning to Appleton for the state tournament.

Bottom Line

Pewaukee Pirates' comprehensive display of skill and teamwork, led by Greyson Zach's stellar performance, sets a promising tone for their continued success in the season and potential return to the state tournament.