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Hometown Broadcasting Sports Friday 2/14/20

14 February 2020 Sports


Boys Basketball (Thurs.)

Ripon 58, Berlin 44-Jose Munoz led the Tigers with 13 points, Max Hueseboe had 11 and Riley Brooks scored 10.

Appleton North 65, Hortonville 54

Cambria-Friesland 83, Fall River 60

Central Wisconsin Christian 47, Oakfield 45

Clintonville 78, Marinette 48

Fox Valley Lutheran 63, Little Chute 54

Freedom 73, Luxemburg-Casco 69

Kaukauna 84, Oshkosh North 73

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 58, Kewaskum 50

Kimberly 96, Fond du Lac 54

La Crosse Logan 71, Mauston 60

Lomira 65, St. Marys Springs 62, OT

Lourdes Academy 93, Wayland Academy 37

Markesan 69, Montello 38

Omro 99, North Fond du Lac 56

Plymouth 65, Campbellsport 54

Randolph 63, Rio 45

Rosholt 81, Tri-County 25

Waupun 87, Winneconne 72

Wild Rose 66, Pacelli 49

Wisconsin Dells 75, Wautoma 55

Husisford 93, Horicon 46

Pardeeville 86, Princeton/Green Lake 60

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 58, Kewaskum 50

Laconia 69, Winnebago Lutheran 58

 

Girls Basketball (Thurs.)

Beaver Dam 63, DeForest 40

New London 66, Green Bay East 25

West De Pere 45, Shawano 33

Xavier 77, Seymour 70

New London 66, Green Bay East 25

Central Wisconsin 49, Stockbridge 42

Girls (Fri.)

Winneconne @ Ripon-Tipoff at 7:15 on AM1600/93.1FM, WRPN

Kewaskum @ Campbellsport

Waupun @ Berlin

Adams-Friendship @ Wautoma

Westfield @ Mauston

Nekoosa @ Wisconsin Dells

Rio @ Markesan

Fall River @ Princeton/Green Lake

Cambria-Friesland @ Randolph

Montello @ Pardeeville

Oakfield @ Dodgeland

Lourdes Academy @ Horicon

Wayland Academy @ Hustisford

Kettle Moraine Lutheran @ Plymouth

Winnebago Lutheran @ Lomira

North Fond du Lac @ Mayville

Saint Mary’s Springs @ Omro

Fond du Lac @ Oshkosh North

Oshkosh West @ Appleton West

Kaukauna @ Kimberly

 

Wisconsin looks to extend Nebraska’s conference losing streak to 10 games on Saturay. Nebraska’s last Big Ten win came against the Iowa Hawkeyes 76-70 on Jan. 7. Wisconsin won 70-57 at home against Ohio State on Sunday. Wisconsin has dropped its last four road games, scoring 55 points and allowing 68.8 points during those contests. Nebraska has lost its last three home games, scoring an average of 68.7 points while giving up 79.

 

The 22nd member of the Packers FAN Hall of Fame will be announced Monday by the team.

Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy will announce the winner at 2 p.m.

This year’s 10 finalists are:

  • Dr. Gordon Dammann – Lena, Ill.
  • Jeff Gasser – Coleman
  • Kari Bernier – Dyersburg, Tenn.
  • Kathy Fermanich – New London
  • Leo DeGroot – West Bend
  • Carole Gutowski – Green Bay
  • Bob Pinzl – Waukesha
  • Mark Ames – Spruce, Mich.
  • Bill Hughes – Coeur D’Alene, Idaho
  • Roger Cassem – Midlothian, Va.
  • They have a chance of winning club seats for a 2020 Packers home game, a $500 Packers Pro Shop gift certificate and a road trip for two to a 2020 Packers away game.
  • The honoree will also have their name displayed in place of honor in the Green Bay Packers Last year, Amy Nelson of Florence County won the honor..

 

 

The Miller name may be coming off the marquee of the Milwaukee Brewers’ stadium in the fall, but it will remain prominent in the ballpark.

The Brewers on Thursday announced a multi-year contract extension with Molson Coors Beverage Company, the parent of Miller brands.

New in 2020 will be the Miller Lite Landing, a section in the left-center field Loge Level. The area will include seating with tables, a viewing deck with stations for charging electronics, TVs and a seven-foot-tall Brewers logo made out of Miller Lite cans.

The former Miller Lite Deck will be renamed the Leinie Lounge.

Planned for later in the 2020 season is the Terrapin Beer Company bar. It will be located on the Field Level near the right-field corner. The bar will be housed inside a decked-out shipping container.

 

Frank Mason collected his third 30-point game of the season and led all Herd players with a team-high 31 points on 12-of-19 shooting as the Wisconsin Herd won its fourth straight game, this time over the Greensboro Swarm,126-115 Thursday night. Luke Maye recorded his sixth double-double of the season and posted 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Jemerrio Jones and D.J. Hogg had 15 points apiece. Jones also collected his second 20-rebound game of the season and nabbed 21 rebounds, six assists and two steals. Cameron Reynolds and A.J. Hess each had 13 points and Hess did so by making three of his five three-pointers. The Herd will enjoy a few days off for the 2020 NBA All-Star break. Wisconsin will return to action next Wednesday night against the Grand Rapids Drive. Tip-off inside DeltaPlex Arena is set for 6PM CT.

 


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