The two streaks are still alive in Teutopolis.

The Wooden Shoes stretched their winning streak to eight and extended their shutout streak to four with a 10-0, six-inning victory at home Monday over Odin/Patoka.

Hayden Ruholl and Brock Deters combined to throw a one-hitter, while Evan Wermert and Evan Addis both had two hits and combined to drive in five runs.

Ruholl went the first five innings to get the win. He walked two and struck five. Deters then pitched the sixth and recorded one strikeout.

Shoes pitchers have now strung together 25 consecutive scoreless innings. During that stretch, they have allowed just eight hits and six walks, while striking out 30.

The THS offense provided all the support needed with a two-run first. With one out, Mitch Hardiek doubled, Trenton Schwerdt walked and Matt Deters reached on an error to load the bases. Wermert then ripped a double to right field, driving in two.

The Shoes added two more tallies in the third. Wermert walked, stole second and scored on an RBI single by Addis. With two out, Luke Ungrund delivered another run-producing hit, increasing the margin to 4-0.

It stayed that way until the sixth when T-Town broke it open. Wermert and Addis had back-to-back RBI doubles, Kayden Althoff added a run-scoring single, Derek Konkel drew a bases-loaded walk and Max Niebrugge ended the game with a two-run single.

The Shoes, who have outscored their last eight opponents 64-9, improved to 14-2 on the fall season. They will host Windsor/Stew-Stras on Wednesday.