Green Bay High Schools Dominate Friday Sports

Bay Port Pirates and other local teams shine in baseball, softball, and more

Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:12am

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting the dynamic action of a high school baseball game, with overlapping planes of green, white, and red representing the field, uniforms, and dirt.A cubist interpretation of the intensity and energy of a high school baseball game.Pulaski Today

High school sports teams from the Green Bay area had a strong showing on Friday, April 10th. The Bay Port Pirates baseball team defeated the Pulaski Red Raiders 3-0, with pitcher Parker Lawson throwing a one-hitter and striking out 14 batters. Cayden Heier had two hits for the Pirates. In other action, several other Green Bay-area schools saw victories in baseball, softball, and other sports.

Why it matters

High school sports are a point of pride for many communities, and the strong performance by Green Bay-area teams highlights the talent and competitiveness of local student-athletes. These results will generate excitement among fans and could boost school spirit and community engagement.

The details

In the baseball matchup, Bay Port pitcher Parker Lawson was dominant, allowing just one hit while walking one batter and striking out 14. Cayden Heier provided offensive support with two hits for the Pirates. The win over Pulaski continues Bay Port's strong start to the season.

  • The games took place on Friday, April 10, 2026.

The players

Parker Lawson

The Bay Port Pirates pitcher who threw a one-hitter and struck out 14 batters in the win over Pulaski.

Cayden Heier

A Bay Port Pirates player who had two hits in the team's victory over Pulaski.

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The takeaway

The strong performances by Green Bay-area high school sports teams on Friday showcase the depth of talent in the region and the passion of the local community for supporting their student-athletes.