Central Wisconsin Impact 12u Wins USSSA Swing for the Rings Tournament

The Central Wisconsin Impact 12u baseball team opened up the 2015 season at the USSSA tournament located at the Woodside Sports Complex in Mauston Wisconsin. The Impact started the season off right with a 4-1 record winning the tournament on Sunday May 17th. Below is a recap of the five games.
In the first game of the tournament the Central Wisconsin Impact 12U beat Hitters Edge 5-1 in six innings on Saturday at Woodside Sports Complex - Mauston behind Logan Schulfer who went 2-2 with a double off the top of the center field wall.
Logan Schulfer also got the win for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U thanks to eight strikeouts. Logan allowed one earned run on five hits and two walks over five innings.
The first inning saw Hitters Edge score its only run on the day on an RBI single by Blake.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U never surrendered the lead after the fifth inning, scoring four runs on a two-run double by Tyler Beyer, an error, and an RBI single by Isaac Cychosz.
In the second game of the tournament, Logan Schulfer went 2-3, but Central Wisconsin Impact 12U still fell to Madison Monarchs 7-2 in six innings on Saturday at Woodside Sports Complex - Mauston.
Nathan Konkol took the loss for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U. He lasted just three innings, walked two, struck out none, and allowed three runs.
The game's last lead went to Madison Monarchs thanks to a third inning rally that saw three runs cross the plate on a two-run single by Elijah Love.
One run in the bottom of the fourth helped Central Wisconsin Impact 12U close its deficit to 3-1. An RBI double by Logan sparked Central Wisconsin Impact 12U's rally. Finally, Andrew Karbusicky induced an inning-ending ground out from Kaden Mazur.
Madison Monarchs piled on three more runs in the top of the fifth. The inning looked promising, as Clay singled, scoring Xavier Schreiber to kick things off. That was followed up by Jake Reuthmeyer's single, bringing home Clay.
After pushing across one run in the bottom of the sixth, Central Wisconsin Impact 12U faced just a 7-2 deficit. An RBI single by Landon Moe gave Central Wisconsin Impact 12U life. Madison Monarchs closed the game out when Dawson Kalish got Nathan Kropidlowski to ground out.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U's four first-inning runs built an early lead that helped bring home a 10-5 win over Minnesota Jacks Red on Sunday in the first of the seeding games.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U scored in the first on a two-run double by Tyler Beyer, a walk by Carson Guck, and an RBI single by Nathan Kropidlowski.
Brock Warren went a perfect 2-2 at the dish for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U. He singled in the first and second innings.
Even though Isaac Cychosz allowed five runs over six innings he still recorded the victory. He struck out three, walked four and surrendered four hits.
The top of the first saw Minnesota Jacks Red take an early lead, 3-0. Minnesota Jacks Red then tacked on more runs when Schneling scored on an RBI single by Bauer and Bauer scored.
It didn't take long for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U to respond as it scored three runs of its own in the third. Central Wisconsin Impact 12U scored on an RBI single by Carson Guck and an RBI single by Jared Mountin.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U piled on two more runs in the bottom of the fourth. An error scored Brock for the inning's first run.
A one-run fifth inning helped bring Minnesota Jacks Red within five. An error gave Minnesota Jacks Red life. The Minnesota Jacks Red threat came to an end when Isaac finally got Schneling to ground out
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U beat Minnesota Jacks Black 6-1 in Sunday’s semi-final game behind both the bat and the arm of Tyler Beyer.
Tyler racked up three RBIs on three hits for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U. He singled in the third inning and doubled in the first and fifth innings.
Tyler picked up the win for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U while pitching six innings and allowed one earned run, eight hits and no walks while striking out four.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U went up for good in the first, scoring two runs on an RBI double by Tyler and an RBI single by Logan Schulfer.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U increased its lead with two runs in the fifth. Tyler's double got things going, bringing home Brock Warren.
Minnesota Jacks Black's lone run of the ballgame came in the sixth inning on an RBI single by Rohloff.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U and Hitters Edge both had scoring chances during the Swing for the Rings Championship game, but it was Central Wisconsin Impact 12U that was able to capitalize on them as it pulled out a 3-2 win.
Hitters Edge had eleven hits compared with Central Wisconsin Impact 12U's three, but Hitters Edge stranded eight runners on base.
Central Wisconsin Impact 12U would not relinquish the lead as Hitters Edge was unable to weather a two-run fifth inning deficit.
Hitters Edge scored one run in the sixth on an RBI single. Still, Hitters Edge couldn't catch Central Wisconsin Impact 12U.
Brock Warren got the win for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U. He allowed two runs over six innings. He struck out four, walked none and surrendered eleven hits.
The bottom of the second saw Central Wisconsin Impact 12U take an early lead, 1-0. Nathan Kropidlowski kicked things off for Central Wisconsin Impact 12U with a single.
The game was never in doubt after the fourth, as Central Wisconsin Impact 12U scored one run on an RBI single by Tyler Beyer.
The Central Wisconsin Impact will take the upcoming weekend off and play next in the USSSA Buffalo Cup Tournament at the Woodside Sports Complex in Mauston.