Sports – Wednesday, April 9th, 2014

Ryan Braun clubbed three
home runs and tied a Brewers record with 7 RBI as Milwaukee spoiled the Phillies opening day
with a 10-4 win on Tuesday afternoon.  Kyle
Lohse went five innings, giving up 3 runs and 7 hits to even his record at 1-1
on the year.   Game two of the series is tonight as Matt
Garza takes on Roberto Hernandez. 
Coverage begins at 5:30pm on News-Talk 1450 KFIZ.  The first pitch is set for 6pm.

 

NL Central

StL 7 Reds 5

Pitt 7 Cubs 6

 

A day after the UConn men
won the NCAA basketball championship, the Huskie women took home their 9th
crown with a 79-58 win over previously unbeaten Notre Dame. 

 

Seymour senior basketball player Sandy Cohen will honor his
commitment to Marquette.  When Buzz Williams left the program, Cohen
said he would consider his options. 
Reports yesterday said he would remain at the school with new coach
Steve Wojiechowski.

 

The Bucks have just five
games left on their schedule.  That
includes tonight’s matchup with the Indiana Pacers at the BMO Harris Bradley Center

 

Today is the final tune-up
day for The Masters at Augusta National. 
They will play the annual Par 3 Tournament today.  The winner of that event has never gone on to
win the Green Jacket.

 

Gary Andersen’s Wisconsin
Badger football game will have three more days of practice as they get ready
for Saturday’s Spring Game at Camp
Randall
. .  You’ll hear it on News-Talk 1450 KFIZ.  Coverage on Saturday begins at 3pm presented
by Air Tech Heating and Cooling and Oakwood Spine, Sport, and Wellness.

 

Softball

Appleton East 12 Fond du Lac
6 – McKenna Mitchell 2×4, RBI

North Fond du Lac 7 WLA 5 – NFDL:
Kerianna Disterhaft 2x 2; 2 RBI

Campbellsport 10 Kiel 0 – Brianna Gruenwald
threw a 1 hitter with 9 Ks

St. Mary’s Springs 13 Omro 1
– 5 innings –

 

Girls Soccer

New Holstein
4 WLA 0

 

Baseball

St. Mary’s Springs 8 North Fond
du Lac 0

 

 

Girls Track

 Fondy
Girls Track at Neenah
FVA Quad

1. Appleton North  94

2. Fond du Lac    
74

3. Neenah    
      61

4. Oshkosh West  43

 

Long Jump – 2.
Marissa Wustrack 15-7

Triple Jump – 1.
marissa Wustrack  34′ 9″  2. Emily Miller  31′ 11″

Shot Put – 1.
Carisma Anderson 34′ 7 1/4″   3. Jenna Rosenthal 33′ 11 1/4″

Discus  –
1. Jenna Rosenthal  105′ 10″  3. Carisma Anderson  93′
9″

3200 Relay 3.
Alma Enciso, Nicole Gietzel, Megan Buechel, Annie Moore   11:18.58

100 Hurdles – 2.
MArissa Wustrack  16.29,  3. Desirae Diener  17.45

100 – 4. Desirae
Diener  14.05

800 relay – 3.
Maren Anderson, Jane Schwantes, Gabby Kuber, Shayna Williams

400 – 4. Nicole
Gietzel 1:07.81

400 relay – 2.
Desirae Diener, Maren Anderson, Kylin Knap, Baggy Kuber  54.92

300 Hurdles – 4.
Katie Retzlaff  55.63

200 – 2. Kylin
Knapp 28.68, 3. Nicole Gietzel 29.19

3200 – 1. Annie
Moore  12:05.77, 2. Megan Buechel 12:07.8

1600 Relay – 3.
Morgan Endries, Kylin Knapp, Emily Ziegler, Shayna Williams  4:39.34