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Pacelli pitcher Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record in playoff win

Pacelli pitcher Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record in playoff win

Yahoo31-05-2025
STEVENS POINT - Pacelli ace Peyton Mancl struck out 19 on May 29 to help the Cardinals cruise past Marathon 1-0 in the Division 4 regional final of the WIAA softball tournament, breaking the school's single-game strike record.
The 19-strikeout effort overtakes Laura Raflik's previous record-setting performance in which she struck out 17 in a game against Weyauwega-Fremont on April 19, 2010.
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Mancl, who has dominated the mound for Pacelli for back-to-back seasons in the Division 5 state championship, pitched the distance for the Cardinals, in the process relenting only two hits and two walks in the record-breaking effort.
The effort helped the Rock Valley College commit earn her third consecutive double-digit strikeout performance, and eleventh overall for the season.
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On June 3, No. 1 Pacelli will face No. 2 Assumption, with a trip to advance to the sectional final on the line.
Contact or send game stats/info to Sports Reporter Alfred Smith III at alfred.smith@gannett.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @AlfredS_III.
This article originally appeared on Stevens Point Journal: Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record against Marathon
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