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Hometown Broadcasting Sports Wednesday 11/27/19

27 November 2019 Sports


(Boys) Basketball from Tuesday

Winnebago Lutheran Academy 77, Ripon 75 (OT)-Max Beuthin scored 25 to lead the Tigers.

Waupun 76, Columbus 53

Adams-Friendship 60, Sparta 53

Fond du Lac 46, Sheboygan North 36

Neenah 79, Marshfield 66

Westfield 48, Princeton/Green Lake 26

Sheboygan Area Luth. 92, Hustisford 55

Watertown Luther Prep 48, Cambridge 31

 

(Girls) Basketball from Tuesday

Mayville 49, Ripon 34

Waupun 69, New Berlin West 52

Winneconne 54, North Fond du Lac 37

Fond du Lac 67, Oshkosh North 31

Appleton West 59, Oshkosh West 35

Princeton/Green Lake 53, Wautoma 11

Sparta 65, Westfield 38

Tomah 39, Mauston 36

Randolph 48, Hustisford 35

Sturgeon Bay 51, Lourdes Academy 32

Fall River 53, Living Word Lutheran 10

Appleton East 61, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 29

Beaver Dam 70, Oregon 46

Brillion 56, Kiel 55

Freedom 67, Denmark 24

Kaukauna 53, Kimberly 49

Oconto Falls 51, Clintonville 32

Valders 57, Chilton 19

 

New Mexico Lobos topped Wisconsin 59-50 in the consolation game of the Legends Classic Tuesday night. It was the Badgers (4-3) second straight loss. New Mexico (6-2) had balanced scoring as Jaquan Lyle was one of four Lobos to score in double figures. Lyle led New Mexico with 14 points. Carlton Bragg, JJ Caldwell and Zane Martin scored 12 points each. Nate Reuvers led all scorers with 16 points. D’Mitrik Trice finished with 11. New Mexico shot 44% from the field (22 for 50), and 23.1% from 3 (3 for 13), while Wisconsin was 18 for 53 (34%) overall and 7.7% from 3 (2 for 26). Wisconsin committed 15 turnovers in the loss against seven assists, a 2:1 turnover ratio for the game, leading Gard to stress the need to protect the ball. Wisconsin travels to North Carolina State on Dec. 4th.

 

The Green Bay Phoenix came into Tuesday match-up against Colgate looking for its first back-to-back wins of the season. But that quickly faded. Colgate made 19 three-pointers as junior guard Jordan Burns made eight three’s and finished with 40 points in a 99-81 win in the Roman Legends Classic Sub Regional. Colgate made 13 three-pointers in the first half and finished the game shooting 54 percent from long range. Green Bay freshman guard Amari Davis led the Phoenix with 19 points. Green Bay is now 2-4 this season. Green Bay will next play at Montana State on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m.

 

After dropping two games in a row, the UW-Oshkosh men defeated Edgewood 99-80. Edgewood women defeated Ripon, 52-51.

 

 

Milwaukee Bucks All-Star forward Khris Middleton says he’s ready to return to the floor after missing two-plus weeks with a left thigh contusion. After the Bucks’ shootaround on Tuesday, Middleton said he’s “gonna go” Wednesday at home against the Atlanta Hawks. Middleton has been sidelined since he suffered the injury Nov. 10 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. His return is ahead of schedule as he was initially expected to miss 3-4 weeks. The Bucks (14-3) are on an eight-game winning streak and have the best record in the Eastern Conference. The 6-foot-8 Middleton was averaging 18.5 points (on a career-best 46.8% shooting), 5.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists over 10 games before the injury.

 

The Packers are back on the practice field today getting ready for Sunday’s road game with the Giants. The (8-3) Packers are coming off a 37-8 loss at San Francisco while the Giants lost 19-14 at Chicago. Coach Matt LaFleur said Monday he has confidence his team will bounce back against New York.


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