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Tuesday Sports 2/5/19

5 February 2019 Sports


Sports from Wayne Mausser

Boys Basketball (Mon.)

Kiel 63, Cedar Grove-Belgium 49

Kimberly 82, Hortonville 66

Lakeside Lutheran 68, Poynette 34

Lourdes Academy 81, St. Marys Springs 66

Neenah 94, Appleton West 84

New Holstein 58, Sheboygan Christian 48

New London 72, Winneconne 68

Oshkosh North 75, Kaukauna 67

Pardeeville 68, Westfield Area 49

Plymouth 85, University School of Milwaukee 75

Waupun 70, Valders 49

Appleton North 51, Fond du Lac 31

Appleton West 72, Oshkosh West 69

Mayville 69, Markesan 53

Girls Basketball (Mon.)

Markesan 63, Montello 32

Wisconsin Dells 59, Adams-Friendship 17

Oshkosh North 63, Fond du Lac 26

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 30 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists, and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the cold-shooting Brooklyn Nets 113-94 on Monday night.

The injury-depleted Nets missed 19 of their first 20 3-point attempts, making it another easy night for the team with the NBA’s best record. Brooklyn finished 5 for 42 (11.9 percent) behind the arc.

Malcolm Brogdon added 16 points and Eric Bledsoe had 15 for the Bucks, who won their fourth straight, all by double digits.

D’Angelo Russell scored 18 points for the Nets, who have been forced to go deep down their roster because of injuries and lost their third in a row.

Brooklyn shot 32 percent overall while playing without Caris LeVert, Spencer Dinwiddie, Joe Harris, Jared Dudley and Allen Crabbe, all either starters or key reserves.

The Bucks host the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.

Men’s College Hoops (Mon.)

The U-W Oshkosh men’s basketball team beat U-W Whitewater 85-67 at the Kolf Sports Center Monday night. It was the Titans 19th straight win and gave them a 10-0 conference mark, both school records.

UW-Oshkosh had five double-digit scorers including junior Adam Fravert who had 19 points and senior Ben Boots who finished with 16. Oshkosh, now 20-1 overall, will travel to Platteville on Wednesday.

Women’s College Hoops (Mon.)

The 11th ranked UW-Oshkosh women’s basketball team fell in overtime to UW-Whitewater 78-70 on the road. Monday’s loss marks the Titans first road loss of the season.

UWO sophomore Nikki Arneson finished with a career-high 28 points in the loss. Whitewater was led by Emily Schumacher who had 22 points and eight rebounds. The Titan women, now 18-3 overall and 8-2 in the conference, will host Platteville on Wednesday.

The Grand Rapids Drive notched a 108-88 road victory over the Wisconsin Herd at Menominee Nation Arena on Monday night.

Wisconsin appeared to have found its rhythm in the third, outscoring the Drive 32-24 on 11-of-24 shooting. Herd center Shevon Thompson led his team’s big quarter, notching 11 points and six boards in the period. Thompson finished the game with 15 points and a career-high 19 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough as the Drive closed a 22-point fourth quarter to claim the 108-88 win over the Herd.

Both teams take the floor again on Wednesday. Wisconsin is back at Menominee Nation Arena to take on Raptors 905, while Grand Rapids makes the trip to Canton to face the Charge.

Boys Basketball (Tues.)

Berlin @ Lomira

Wautoma @ Nekoosa-Tip-off at 7:15 on 102.3, The Bug.

Girls Basketball (Tues.)

Ripon @ Waupun

Kewaskum @ Berlin

Winneconne @ Plymouth

Campbellsport @ Kettle Moraine Lutheran

Laconia @ Omro

St. Mary’s Springs @ Winnebago Lutheran

Appleton East @ Oshkosh West

Nekoosa @ Wautoma

Cambria-Friesland @ Markesan

Princeton/Green Lake @ Pardeeville


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