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Sophia Brunner, who touched the ball only once in Antigo, had a little more action in this one, including a sliding save late when she came well out of the goalie box to make a play.

Now 2-4-1 in the GNC and 3-9-1 overall, the Raiders will today face a Mosinee team it tied 2-2 on May 18. The Indians won the ensuing shootout.

Seeding will soon be announced for the eight-team, WIAA half-sectional bracket that includes highly-ranked Ashland, a strong Lakeland team as well as Waupaca, New London, Mosinee, Antigo and Amherst/Iola-Scandinavia, who beat Medford 2-1 on May 10.

Spike Alexander pitched 5.2 innings and got the win. He was touched for seven hits and five earned runs. He struck out four and walked two. Guden got the last four outs, striking out two and walking one.

“Spike didn’t have his best stuff,” coach Hraby said. “These were the first earned runs he has given up in conference all year. He battled through it though. Chubs was great in relief. First time he has had to do that, and it didn’t faze him a bit.”

Eli Miland was two for two for Mosinee. Dudei went five innings and took the loss. He allowed nine hits and six runs, four of which were earned. He struck out three and walked three.

The Raiders are scheduled to close out the regular season with a 10:30 a.m. non-conference doubleheader at Abbotsford- Colby Monday. The WIAA Division 2 post-season starts June 10, though Medford is likely to draw a first-round regional bye. If that’s the case, the Raiders will host a regional semifinal on June 15.

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