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4/10/25 Hometown Broadcasting News Thursday

10 April 2025 Sports


Jackson Chourio homered and doubled to drive in five runs as the Brewers pounded the Rockies 17-2 Wednesday night.

The Brewers have taken the opening two games against Colorado to secure their first series win at Coors Field since 2018.

Brice Turang lined two singles for Milwaukee to give him a hit in all 12 games. The franchise record to open a season is 13 games by Dickie Thon in 1993.

William Contreras launched a two-run homer as part of a five-run third inning to break open the game. Chourio smashed a three-run shot in a five-run fifth.

It was a rocky ninth for reliever Seth Halvorsen, who overthrew first base on Chourio’s soft roller, allowing two runs to score. He then gave up a two-run homer to Christian Yelich as Milwaukee scored seven times in the inning.

Grant Anderson (1-0) earned the win in relief.

Ryan McMahon homered for the Rockies (2-9), last in the majors with 33 runs. It was the first time since 1999 they allowed 15 or more runs and committed at least four errors in a game.

Antonio Senzatela (0-2) couldn’t navigate traffic the way he did in his previous two starts. He allowed nine runs, eight earned, over 4 1/3 innings.

Ryan Feltner (0-0, 3.60 ERA) pitches for Colorado on Thursday. Quinn Priester makes his Milwaukee debut after being acquired from Boston. First pitch is at 2:10 from Denver.

Elsewhere in the NL Central Wednesday the Pirates nipped the Cardinals 2-1, the Rangers beat the Cubs 6-2 and the Reds lost at San Francisco 8-6. The Brewers ae one-half behind the Cubs in the division.

In the Midwest League Wednesday night the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers lost1-0 in a pitching duel at Quad Cities. The T-Rats and the River Bandits hook up again tonight with the first pitch at 6:30.

In college women’s softball Wednesday, the UW-O Titans won game one of a double header with St. Norbert, 6-0 behind a three-hitter by pitcher Sydney Nemetz. Sarah Hammerton added a two-run homer in the win. The Titans also won game two, 9-0.

The Ripon College women’s softball team plays a doubleheader at Maranatha Baptist University this afternoon with game on starting at 3:30.

In baseball, Marian defeated St. Norbert in game one, 7-5. Former Bay Port Pirates James Bornick, who hit a home run and Jacob Kleeman who hit a RBI triple in the 6th inning, led the Sabres to victory. They won game two, 7-4.

The Ripon College baseball team plays at Marian University this afternoon with the first pitch at 4:30.

The UW-Oshkosh baseball team is at UW-Whitewater for a doubleheader this afternoon with game one starting at 1:00.

In the NBA tonight the Bucks host New Orleans. Milwaukee is coming off a come-from-behind 110-103 win over the Timberwolves on the road Tuesday night, coming back from a 24-point fourth-quarter deficit to get the win. The Bucks have won five straight.

The Bucks are fifth in the Eastern Conference with a record of 45 and 34, three games behind the Indiana Pacers, with three games remaining.

High School Baseball (Thurs.)

Berlin at Ripon 

Kewaskum at Plymouth 

Waupun at Winneconne 

Green Bay East/West at Seymour 

Menasha at New London 

Xavier at Shawano 

Saint Mary’s Springs at Campbellsport 

North Fond du Lac at Mayville 

Omro at Lomira 

Winnebago Lutheran at Laconia 

Appleton East at Oshkosh West 

Kaukauna at Hortonville 

Appleton North at Fond du Lac 

Appleton West at Oshkosh North 

Neenah at Kimberly 

Kingsford (MI) at Oconto Falls 

Luxemburg-Casco at Marinette 

Adams-Friendship at Poynette 

Mauston at Richland Center 

Amherst at Westfield 

Wisconsin Dells at River Valley 

Wayland Academy at Central Wisconsin Christian 

Hustisford/Dodgeland at Oakfield 

Lourdes Academy/Valley Christian at Horicon 

Cambria-Friesland at Rio 

Montello at Randolph 

Green Lake/Princeton at Markesan 

Fall River at Pardeeville 

Softball: (Thurs.)

Winneconne at Ripon 

Kettle Moraine Lutheran at Kewaskum 

Waupun at Berlin 

Plymouth at Cheatham County Central (TN) 

DeForest at Beaver Dam 

Green Bay West/East at Shawano 

Menasha at Seymour 

Xavier at West De Pere 

St. Mary’s Springs at Campbellsport 

Lomira at Laconia 

Mayville at Omro 

North Fond du Lac at Winnebago Lutheran Academy 

Appleton East at Oshkosh West 

Appleton North at Fond du Lac 

Kaukauna at Hortonville 

Neenah at Kimberly 

Appleton West at Oshkosh North 

Wrightstown at Clintonville 

Oconto Falls at Freedom 

Denmark at Luxemburg-Casco 

Marinette at Little Chute 

Waupaca at Fox Valley Lutheran 

Wayland Academy at Dodgeland/Hustisford 

Horicon at Lourdes Academy 

Rio/Fall River at Randolph 

Montello at Princeton/Green Lake 

Pardeeville at Markesan 


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