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KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 12/6/19
High School Sports – Thursday’s Results:
Boys Basketball:
Plymouth 62, Waupun 48
Campbellsport 69, Winneconne 67
Oakfield 62, Fall River 43
–Grant Bass scored 23 points to lead the Oaks
Chilton 54, Green Bay West 39
Girls Basketball:
Winnebago Lutheran 51, North Fond du Lac 28
Mayville 58, Lomira 41
Wrestling:
Oshkosh North 57, Fond du Lac 18
–Isaac Ortegon, Josiah Streblow and Joe Schmitz were winners for Fondy against the Spartans
North Fond du Lac/St. Mary’s Springs 45, Omro 24
–The Oriole/Ledger team got six pins in the win over the Foxes.
St. Lawrence Seminary 40, Winnebago Lutheran 36
Laconia 66, Mayville 0
Girls Hockey:
Wisconsin Valley Union 2, Fond du Lac Warbirds 0
Boys Hockey:
Kettle Moraine, Mukwonago, Oconomowoc (KMMO) 3, Waupun 1
NFL:
Thursday Night Football:
Chicago 31, Dallas 24
–Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the Bears sent the Cowboys to their third loss in a row. Chicago improves to 7-6 on the year – they’ll visit the Packers next Sunday
MLB:
The Milwaukee Brewers adding another catcher after 2019 All-Star Yasmani Grandal left for the White Sox. The Brewers traded pitching prospect Adam Hill and a 2020 draft pick to the Seattle Mariners for catcher Omar Narváez. Twenty-seven-year-old Narváez hit .278 with 22 home runs and 55 R-B-Is in 132 games for Seattle last season. He’s a left-handed hitter and 20 of his homers came against right-handers. The move sets up a likely platoon situation with catcher Manny Pina.
Women’s College Basketball:
Big Ten/ACC Challenge:
Georgia Tech 60, Wisconsin 41
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UW-Milwaukee 78, Northern Illinois 65
NBA:
The Milwaukee Bucks have claimed some small piece of revenge against the Toronto Raptors with the win November 2nd. Tonight (Friday), they face Kawhi Leonard, the player who shut down N-B-A Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo in the Eastern Conference Finals. Leonard plays for the L-A Clippers these days. And, Antetokounmpo has elevated his already impressive game to new heights, averaging 31 points, 13 rebounds and five-and-a-half assists-a-game. The Bucks star is the only player in N-B-A history to produce at least nine-thousand points, four-thousand rebounds and two-thousand assists before he turned 25. The Bucks are also going for their 14th straight win. Tipoff time tonight is 7 pm at Fiserv Forum.
NHL:
Chicago 4, Boston 3 (OT)
Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 4