Sports – Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

Brewers Lose Late

John Axford gave up four runs in the 8th as Pittsburgh salvaged the final game of the series with a 6-4 win at Miller Park.  Carlos Gomez and Yuni Betancourt both went deep in a losing effort.  The St. Louis Cardinals open up a four game weekend series with the Brewers at Miller Park tonight.  Wily Peralta takes on Jake Westbrook.  Coverage begins at 6:35pm on KFIZ.

 

NL Central

StL 4 Cin 2

Cubs 6 SD 2

 

Bucks Coach Search

As expected the Bucks announced on Wednesday that they will not retain interim head coach Jim Boylan.  He went 22-28 after taking over for Scott Skiles on January 8th.  Names being mentioned as possible candidates include Stan Van Gundy and Kelvin Sampson.

 

NBA Playoffs

Boston 92 Houston 86 – NY leads 3-2

Indiana 106 Atlanta 83 – Pacers lead 3-2

Houston 107 Oklahoma City 100 – OKC lead 3-2

 

Al Harris Retires A Packer

Former Packer defensive back Al Harris has retired a Packer.  Harris played for the Packers from 2003 to 2009 after coming over in a trade from Philadelphia.  He started all 102 games he played for Green Bay and made two Pro Bowls and recorded 14 interceptions. His greatest moment was a 52-yard interception return for a touchdown in overtime in a playoff game against Seattle on January 4th, 2004.  He finished up his career with short stints in Miami and St. Louis in 2010 and 2011.

 

NHL Playoffs

Boston 4 Toronto 1

San Jose 3 Vancouver 1

Pittsburgh 5 NY Islanders 0

 

Baseball

KML 12 North Fond du Lac 1  – Tyler Arthur 2 hits, Parker Grimes RBI

 

Tuesday Track Results

The Fond du Lac Boys track team finished first in a triangular meet at home against Kimberly and Menasha.  Scores were  FDL – 80    Kimberly – 73   Menasha – 29

 

Top 3 finishers:

 

3200 Relay

1st – Gunderson, Schneider, Koepke, Steward – 9:50.75

 

110 Hurdles

2nd – Brian Luteyn – 16.61

3rd – Mackenzie Nick – 17.01

 

Discus 

3rd – Mike Theis – 135′ 10″

 

High Jump

3rd – Mackenzie Nick – 5′

 

1600m Run

2nd – Nolan Cunningham – 4:50.50

 

800m Relay

2nd – McCrory, Hoaglin, Hafemann, Buerger – 1:36.60

 

400m Dash

1st – Jacob Baus – 53.52

3rd – Elliot Pieper – 54.77

 

400m Relay 

2nd – Feilbach, Davies, Spoerke, Pierce – 46.27

 

300m Hurdles

2nd – Mackenzie Nick – 43.46

3rd – Brian Luteyn – 43.85

 

Long Jump

2nd – Brennan Davies – 20′

 

800m Run

1st – Chris Leisses – 2:02.18

3rd – Troy Schneider – 2:19.19

 

Triple Jump

1st – Kyle Pierce – 42′ 2.5″

2nd -Jake Buerger – 40′ 7″

 

3200

1st – Eric Schoenbach – 11:15.44

 

1600m Relay 

1st – Pieper, Gunderson, Cunningham, Leisses – 3:37.44

 

Shot Put

3rd – Ben Maruska – 50′ 10.5″

 

200m Dash

3rd – Taylor Hoaglin – 24.96

 

Pole Vault

1st – Jake Buerger – 11′ 6″

2nd  – Jason Toshner – 11′ 6″