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Scores from Friday 3/6/20

7 March 2020 Sports


Scores from March 6th

 

Boys Regional Basketball

 

Division 1 Section 1

Regional Second Round

Chippewa Falls 83, Appleton East 63

Hudson 58, Appleton North 56

Kimberly 76, Appleton West 38

Neenah 88, Superior 62

Oshkosh North 81, Oshkosh West 69

Division 1 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Milwaukee King 72, Fond du Lac 52

Division 2 Section 1

Regional Second Round

New London 51, Shawano 36

Division 2 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Cedarburg 63, Plymouth 62

Kaukauna 101, Notre Dame 87, OT

Nicolet 87, Beaver Dam 57

Seymour 88, Green Bay Southwest 81

Division 3 Section 1

Regional Second Round

Mauston 70, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 66

Prescott 81, Hayward 61

Wisconsin Dells 68, Westby 29

Division 3 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Chilton 76, Sturgeon Bay 54

Freedom 63, Oconto Falls 58

Kiel 75, Kewaunee 59

Northland Pines 58, Clintonville 55

Xavier 97, Peshtigo 56

Division 3 Section 3

Regional Second Round

Columbus 76, Wautoma 57

Laconia 49, Kewaskum 34

Ripon 75, Lomira 54

Waupun 69, Mayville 60

Division 3 Section 4

Regional Second Round

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 96, University School of Milwaukee 76

Division 4 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Lourdes Academy 91, Bonduel 61

Winnebago Lutheran Academy 86, Coleman 68

Division 4 Section 3

Regional Second Round

Deerfield 57, Westfield Area 46

Palmyra-Eagle 59, Cambridge 54

Pardeeville 69, Parkview 62

Division 5 Section 2

Regional Second Round

Almond-Bancroft 51, Loyal 42

Florence 81, Gillett 20

Gibraltar 66, Suring 49

Laona-Wabeno 84, Gresham Community 61

Pittsville 68, Athens 60

Rib Lake 73, Newman Catholic 50

Wild Rose 74, Columbus Catholic 66

Division 5 Section 4

Regional Second Round

Argyle 46, Central Wisconsin Christian 44

Cambria-Friesland 59, Rio 45

Hilbert 72, Young Coggs Prep 63

Hustisford 86, Stockbridge 49

Randolph 67, Barneveld 34

 

In the NBA Friday night, the Bucks lost on the road to the Lakers 113-103 as Lebron James won bragging rights against Giannis Antetukuomnpo and in the process clinched a playoff spot. James scored  37 points in 36 minutes while Anthony Davis chipped in with 30.  Giannis scored 32 points in 35 minutes and grabbed 11 rebounds to go along with six assists but it wasn’t enough. The Bucks still have the best record in the league at 53-10 and lead the Eastern Conference by 8.5 games over the Raptors.  The Lakers have the second best record in the NBA and lead the Western Conference by 5.5 games over the Clippers and 6.5 over the Nuggets.

 

The Wisconsin Herd (32-10), completed the season series sweep of the Westchester Knicks (17-24) with a 115-109 victory on Friday night inside Menominee Nation Arena.

In the absence of Frank Mason III and Cameron Reynolds, four Herd players scored in

double figures. D.J. Hogg led all players in scoring, collected his first career

30-point game and set career highs in points (36), field goals (11) and free throws

(eight). Shannon Bogues totaled 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting, while Brandon

Randolph tallied career highs in points and field goals. He totaled 20 points on

nine made baskets and added three rebounds, three assists and two steals. Justin

Patton collected his first double-double with Wisconsin and posted a stat line of 14 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and career-high eight blocks.

Tyler Hall paced all Knicks players and tallied a team-high 23 points on six made

threes. Ivan Rabb had 16 points and grabbed 24 rebounds, while JJ Moore recorded 16

points of his own in a reserve role.  Wisconsin will cap its back-to-back with a Saturday night contest against the Capital City Go-Go. The Herd are 2-0 against the Go-Go this season and 3-1 all-time. Tip-off is set for 7PM CT and the game can be found on MYNEW32.

 


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