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4/21/22 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Thursday

21 April 2022 Sports


Sports for Thursday

DeMar DeRozan made sure the Chicago Bulls altered their painful recent history against the Milwaukee Bucks and gave this first-round series a fresh new start.  DeRozan scored a career playoff-high 41 points and the Bulls outlasted the Bucks 114-110 on Wednesday night in Game 2. Nikola Vucevic added 24 points and 13 rebounds, while Zach LaVine had 20 points as the sixth-seeded Bulls beat the third-seeded Bucks for just the second time in their last 19 meetings.  The series is tied at a game-apiece with game three Friday night in Chicago.

The big question now is what shape the Bucks will be when the series resumes.   Bobby Portis left the game with a right eye abrasion after the first quarter and Khris Middleton exited with 6:49 left after his left leg gave out while he tried to plant on a spin move. Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said after the game that Middleton has a sprained medial collateral ligament and will undergo an MRI on Thursday.  Budenholzer said that Portis “should be fine with some time.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 33 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists, putting him one assist from his second career playoff triple-double. Antetokounmpo increased his career postseason point total to 1,715 to overtake Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,692) for the most in Bucks history.  Brook Lopez had 25 points for the Bucks. Khris Middleton scored 18 and Jrue Holiday 15.

DeRozan scored eight points during a 13-0 run that began late in the third quarter and gave the Bulls a 96-80 lead with 9:47 remaining. The Bulls still led by 15 before Milwaukee rallied in the final 7 ½ minutes.

Chicago bounced back from a 93-86 Game 1 loss and continued to show the grit that had been missing late in the regular season, particularly when the Bulls were facing top teams.

The Bucks George Hill missed a third straight game with an abdominal strain. Budenholzer said before Game 2 that Hill isn’t expected back I the short term and that the team will monitor how the 35-year-old Hill guard progresses over the next “handful

of days or more,” … The Bucks had 15 turnovers to increase their series total to 36.

Brandon Woodruff pitched hitless ball into the sixth inning, Rowdy Tellez homered for the second straight day and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 Wednesday for a three-game sweep.  Woodruff (2-1) gave up just one hit, a one-out single by former teammate Daniel Vogelbach in the sixth. After pitching five shutout innings in a win over St. Louis in his last outing, Woodruff struck out nine and walked two in six scoreless innings to beat the Pirates. The two-time All-Star struck out Bryan Reynolds three times and Ben Gamel and Josh VanMeter twice each.

Josh Hader earned his sixth save in six tries, finishing off Milwaukee’s fourth straight win.

Tellez gave the NL Central champions a 1-0 lead with a home run in the second inning. He fouled off five pitches from Mitch Keller (0-3) before hitting a 96 mph fastball 394 feet.

Keller held Milwaukee to one run on four hits in 5⅓ innings, striking out seven. He had given up eight earned runs in 7⅔ innings in his first two starts.

Keston Hiura extended Milwaukee’s lead to 4-0 with a three-run homer in the seventh. His 400-foot shot to the opposite field in right came off Miguel Yajure.

Pittsburgh scored only five runs in the three-game series.

The Brewers are off today before starting  a three-game set in Philadelphia on Friday. RHP Freddy Peralta (0-1, 11.57 ERA) faces Phillies LHP Ranger Suárez (1-0, 5.87 ERA).

Elsewhere in the NL Central Wednesday, the Padres shut out the Reds 6-0, the Rays beat the Cubs 8-2 and the Cardinals blanked the Marlins 2-0.

The Packers enter the fourth day of their offseason workout program.  Receiver Randall Cobb talks about a receiving corps that will be without the services of Davante Adams, who signed with the Oakland in the offseason.   He said the unit, which recently acquired wide receiver Sammy Watkins, will just have to adapt, like it does every year.  Cobb returned for his second stint with the Packers last season.

Sports for Thursday

High School Baseball (Thurs.)

Winneconne at Ripon

Waupun at Berlin

Kettle Moraine Lutheran at Plymouth

Kiel at Kewaskum

Omro at Winnebago Lutheran

Campbellsport at Laconia

Mayville at Lomira

North Fond du Lac at Saint Mary’s Springs

Beaver Dam at DeForest

Seymour at Xavier

West De Pere at Shawano

Menominee Indian at Weyauwega-Fremont

Pittsville at Wild Rose

Oshkosh West at Fond du Lac

Hortonville at Appleton North

Kaukauna at Appleton East

Appleton West at Kimberly

Neenah at Oshkosh North

Clintonville at Wrightstown

Little Chute at Luxemburg-Casco

Wautoma at Westfield

Wisconsin Dells at Adams-Friendship

Nekoosa at Mauston

Pardeeville at Cambria-Friesland – Doubleheader

Central Wisconsin Christian at Markesan

Lourdes Academy at Green Lake Princeton – Doubleheader

Montello at Wayland Academy

Oakfield at Randolph

Fall River at Rio

Horicon at Parkview – Doubleheader

Hustisford Dodgeland at Palmyra-Eagle

Girl’s Softball (Thurs.)

Ripon at Kewaskum

Berlin at Princeton/Green Lake

Winneconne at Waupun

Campbellsport at Laconia – Doubleheader

Mayville at Lomira

North Fond du Lac at Saint Mary’s Springs – Doubleheader

Omro at Winnebago Lutheran Academy

DeForest at Beaver Dam

New London at Seymour

Xavier at Shawano

Menominee Indian at Weyauwega-Fremont

Tri-County at Port Edwards

Pittsville at Wild Rose

Oshkosh West at Fond du Lac

Hortonville at Appleton North

Kaukauna at Appleton East

Appleton West at Kimbelry

Neenah at Oshkosh North

Wautoma at Mauston

Adams-Friendship at Westfield

Wisconsin Dells at Nekoosa

Cambria-Friesland at Lourdes Academy – Doublehader

Wayland Academy at Markesan

Randolph at Montello – Doublehader

Oakfield at Pardeeville – Doubleheader

Dodgeland/Hustisford at Palmyra-Eagle

Fall River at Rio

Horicon at Parkview


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