The way Winston Wisely was dealing, one run was plenty for Mahtomedi.

After all, his opponents managed just one hit.

The senior left-hander took a no-hitter into the fifth inning and Mahtomedi beat Simley 10-0 in six innings Wednesday afternoon in a Class 3A baseball tournament quarterfinal.

“That was for sure one of my best, but it wasn’t like out of the ordinary,” said Wisely, who allowed four hits in a 3-0 win over the Spartans on April 15.

Playing in centerfield, Ethan Felling has had a great view of Wisely’s dominance this season.

“This is a common outing for this kid, Pumps the zone every time with all of his pitches. This is a name to remember,” said Felling, who will play for the University of Minnesota next year.

Felling and Jake Reubish each reached base four times, Cody Loida had three hits, as the third-seeded Zephyrs (17-7) advance to play No. 7 Hutchinson in a semifinal at 9:30 a.m. Thursday back at the Mini Met in Jordan.

A tournament participant for the 10th time since 2014, Mahtomedi won the 2021 crown and took second the past two seasons.

Hutchinson 5, Totino Grace 3 >> Hutchinson has ensured there will be a new Class 3A state baseball champion.

A fielding error allowed two Tigers to score in a three-run fifth inning, and seventh-seeded Hutchinson beat No. 2 Totino-Grace 5-3 Wednesday at the Mini Met in Jordan.

“We didn’t think it was an upset at all. We thought that the seven seed was not right for us,” said Hudson Lien, who drove in two runs and earned the save.

Battling a sore hip, Larkun Kurth deftly maneuvered his way through six innings, and Brady Larson had three of Hutchinson’s eight hits.

“I think we knew we were the better team and weren’t going to lose,” Kurth said.

Up next for Hutchinson (18-9), which was seeded fifth in its section and won four elimination games to make state, is Mahtomedi.

No current Tigers were born the last time Hutchinson was in the tournament. That was 2006. The school’s only other appearance was 1960.

Kellen Westphal had a couple of hits, and Tommy Heifort struck out nine in five innings for Totino-Grace (20-8).

However, the defending state champion committed a couple of fielding errors and made a pair of costly base-running blunders. Three of Hutchinson’s runs were unearned, including a pair in the fifth.

Alex Flores led off with a double, advanced to third two batters later on a Larson single and scored on a Lien rap. Larson and Lien scored with two outs on a booted ground ball.

“Sometimes things kind of work for you, sometimes they don’t. It’s a funny game,” Totino-Grace coach Mike Smith said.