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12/14/22 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Wednesday

14 December 2022 Sports


Wednesday Sports

Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 30 points while Bobby Portis finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks over the Golden State Warriors 128-111 Tuesday night in a matchup of the NBA’s last two champions.

Stephen Curry scored 20 points despite missing seven of 10 3-point attempts. Jordan Poole added 18 points and Klay Thompson 14 for Golden State.

The Warriors dropped their third straight road game and fell to 2-12 away from home this season. The defending NBA champions have allowed at least 114 points in every road game.

The Warriors trailed 64-52 at the break and the Bucks created some separation with an 8-2 run to open the second half. Golden State coach Steve Kerr cleared his bench early in the fourth quarter.

The Packers returned from the bye week and were back on the practice field Tuesday.

Only tackle David Bakhtiari was missing on the field as the Packers held their first practice after the much needed down time. Bakhtiari underwent an appendectomy ahead of the Bears game, but was seen riding a bike in the back of the Hutson Center during stretch.

Good news for the Packers on the injury front as Darnell Savage was back on the field after suffering an ankle injury against the Eagles a couple weeks ago. On the offensive side of the ball Aaron Jones, who suffered a shin injury against Chicago, and Romeo Doubs were both practicing as well.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers did not have tape on his right thumb, and told the Pat McAFee Show his ribs are feeling better after the time off.

“Getting the bye week and getting away, and the fact that we didn’t have to do practice on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or any nonsense like that was nice. Then there was some real good energy in there today. We realize we’ve got a lot to play for, but we also need some help. We’ve got three of four at home, and we obviously always expect to win our home games and definitely expect to win once the weather turns. Get this one and then got a warm weather game in Miami and then things could start to get interesting,” said Aaron Rodgers on the Pat McAfee Show.

In World Cup Soccer semifinal action yesterday Argentina defeated Croatia 3-0. In the other semifinal matchup today Morocco plays France .

High School Boys basketball (Tues.)

Wautoma 67, Weyauwega-Fremont 53.  Joe Ascher led the Hornets with 22 points and Carson Armstrong added 20 as Wautoma won its third straight to even up its record at 3-3.  Braden Arndt led the Warhakws, now 2-3 with 14 points and Jaden Rice scored 12.

Kewaskum 53, Cedar Grove-Belgium 50

Lomira 43, Campbellsport 40

Saint Mary’s Springs 74, Laconia 48

Mayville 71, North Fond du Lac 46

Omro 83, Winnebago Lutheran 66

Xavier 68, Menasha 47

New London 48, Seymour 47

Shawano 61, Rhinelander 36

Appleton East 81, Kaukauna 75

Oshkosh North 56, Appleton North 55

Neenah 66, Appleton East 61

Hortonville 53, Fond du Lac 51

Kimberly 52, Oshkosh West 40

Fox Valley Lutheran 62, Clintonville 40

Freedom 64, Waupaca 35

Little Chute 45, Denmark 41

Mauston63, Necedah 38

Pittsville 54, Nekoosa 28

Wisconsin Dells 67, Lodi 58

Central Wisconsin Christian 80, Wayland Academy 54

Horicon 66, Rio 25

Girls (Tues.)

Kewaskum 59, Mayville 15

West De Pere 61, Plymouth 41

Waupun 63, Freedom 33

Wautoma 46, Winneconne 44

Westfield 51, Omro 36

Wrightstown at Menasha

Shawano at Rhinelander

Xavier at Wausau West

Weyauwega-Fremont at Shiocton

Pacelli at Tri-County

Port Edwards at Wild Rose

Kaukauna at Appleton East

Appleton North 49, Oshkosh North 42

Neenah 85, Appleton West 28

Hortonville 81, Fond du Lac 58

Oshkosh West 60, Kimberly 58

Adams-Friendship 54, Lodi 52

Central Wisconsin Christian 59,  Wayland Academyv 54

Oakfield 55, Dodgeland 33

Princeton/Green Lake 45, Cambria-Friesland 30

Markesan 50, Fall River 43

Rio 63, Montello 55

Randolph 63, Pardeeville 24


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