Pewaukee Baseball: Zach’s No-Hitter Leads to Victory Over New Berlin West
Pewaukee's baseball team showcased excellence in smart batting, dominant pitching by Greyson Zach, and Gold Glove-level plays to secure a 13-0 victory over New Berlin West, leaving coach Adam Dobberstein elated.
By the Numbers- Zach, a University of Minnesota recruit, threw a no-hitter, facing the minimum batters in a game stopped after five innings.
- Zach threw strikes on 72.3% of his final 47 pitches, with a fastball maxing out at 91 miles per hour.
Greyson Zach had a shaky start with seven straight balls, but he found his groove, leading to an outstanding performance.
State of Play- Pewaukee stands at 9-0 overall and 5-0 in the Woodland West Conference after the win.
- The team displayed plate discipline, drawing 10 walks and capitalizing on West's pitching struggles, with Zach himself reaching base in all four plate appearances.
Pewaukee's strong start suggests a promising season ahead, with a potential return to the state tournament looming as the team continues to excel.
Bottom LinePewaukee's comprehensive display of talent in batting, pitching, and fielding sets a high standard for success and signals a bright future for the team under Adam Dobberstein's leadership.
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