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KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 2/22/19
Thursday’s High School Results:
Boys Basketball;
FVA:
Appleton East 69, Fond du Lac 63
–Alex Rusch scored 19 points, Mack Sebert added 16 in the loss for Fondy
Appleton West 80, Oshkosh North 76
Kimberly 68, Oshkosh West 63
Kaukauna 83, Hortonville 71
Flyway:
Winnebago Lutheran 95, St. Mary’s Springs 86
–WLA had five players score in double figures, led by Gabe Pruss with 26 points. St. Mary’s Springs got 31 points from Mitch Waechter in the loss.
Mayville 56, North Fond du Lac 37
–Mathias Gilbertson scored 14 points in the loss for the Orioles
Lomira 69, Laconia 58
–Kaleb Weston led Lomira with 18 points, Reed Gunnink scored 25 points for Laconia in the loss
East Central:
Waupun 82, Berlin 39
Ripon 68, Campbellsport 55
Trailways:
Hustisford 74, Oakfield 35
Eastern Wisconsin:
Chilton 63, Two Rivers 51
Sheboygan Falls 72, Kiel 56
Tonight’s High School Calendar:
Hockey Sectionals:
Girls: Fox Cities at FDL Warbirds/Beaver Dam Alliance – 5:30 pm at the Blue Line
Boys: University School at St. Mary’s Springs – 8 pm at the Blue Line
Listen to both games on KFIZ and KFIZ.com!
Girls Basketball – Regional Semifinals:
Division One:
Fond du Lac at Green Bay Preble
Division Three:
North Fond du Lac at Laconia
Lomira at Waupun
Winneconne at Mayville
Cedar Grove-Belgium at Kiel
Division Four:
St. Mary’s Springs at Oostburg
Manitowoc Lutheran at Winnebago Lutheran
Division Five:
Oakfield at Gibraltar
Central Wisconsin Christian at Argyle
Men’s College Basketball:
WIAC Tournament – Semifinals:
UW-Stevens Point 76, UW-Oshkosh 56
UW-Platteville 61, UW-La Crosse 51
–Platteville hosts Stevens Point in the WIAC Tournament Saturday at 5pm
Big Ten:
Michigan 69, Minnesota 60
Women’s College Basketball:
Horizon League:
Green Bay 72, Oakland 32
Milwaukee 59, Detroit 34
TONIGHT:
WIAC Tournament – Semifinals:
UW-Stout at UW-Oshkosh
UW-La Crosse at UW-Whitewater
Midwest Conference Tournament:
St. Norbert at Ripon
NBA:
Milwaukee 98, Boston 97
–Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Bucks picked up right where they left off after the all-star break and improved their NBA-best record to 44-14 on the year. Milwaukee hosts Minnesota tomorrow night.
The NBA has sent a proposal to the Players Association about lowering the minimum age to enter the draft from 19 to 18 and eliminating the ”one-and-done” policy that has players going to college for a minimum of one season. The sides have been working toward this for months and it is not a reaction to Duke star Zion Williamson, who is likely to be the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft, getting hurt Wednesday night.
MLB:
The Brewers are ready to play ball in Arizona. They begin the Cactus League slate tomorrow afternoon against the Cubs in Mesa. Milwaukee also plays road games against the Rangers and Angels before hosting the Padres Tuesday in Maryvale. Listen to tomorrow’s game on KFIZ starting at 1:55 pm.
NHL:
Minnesota 4, NY Rangers 1