Sports News
Sports – Wednesday, January 20th, 2016
Brewers All-Star catcher Jonathan
Lucroy thinks its best for everyone if he gets traded. Lucroy told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel “I’m
not going to sit here and say we’re going to compete for the playoffs this
year, If I did that, you’d call me a liar. I’d lose credibility and respect. I
want to win and I don’t see us winning in the foreseeable future. I want to go
to a World Series. That’s what all players want. Rebuilding is not a lot of fun
for any veteran guy.”
Bucks Win
Milwaukee 91 Miami 79 – Khris
Middleton 22 points
Green Bay 99
The Packers fired a pair of
coaches on Tuesday. Tight ends coach
Jerry Fontenot and running backs coach Sam Gash were told they would not be
back for the 2016 season.
Junior Caleb Goldstein scored
30 points and tied a school record with eight 3-pointers as the
basketball team picked up an 81-77 road win at Hortonville on Tuesday
night. Goldstein hit five three’s and
scored 21 points after the halftime break in the win. Goldstein’s eight 3s tied the school record
shared by Kris Saiberlich in 2002 and Kyle Kretschman in 2010. Drew Jorgensen and Sam Fredrickson each
scored 15 in the win. Hortonville (8-3, 5-3) was led by Charlie Schabo with 26
points. Fondy (3-5, 5-6) will travel to Kimberly on
Friday night. You’ll hear it on
News-Talk 1450 KFIZ.
Click here to listen to the
KFIZ Radio broadcast of the game
Click here for postgame
comments from Fondy coach Mark Ziebell
Click
here watch postgame comments from junior. Caleb Goldstein
Click
here to watch postgame comments from senior Coy Paulson
Wisconsin Prep Hockey Player of the Week after he led the Ledgers past #1
ranked Appleton United 4-3 last week with a hat trick.
Tuesday, January 19th
Boys Basketball
Kimberly 60
West 57
Kaukauna 92
North 49
Valders 76
St. Lawrence 64 NEW Christian
Home School 26
Kewaskum @ Campbellsport – no
report
Green Lake/Princeton 54
Oakfield 41
Waupun 92
74 CWC 33
KML 69 Ripon 68
Girls Basketball
Hortonville 61 Fond du Lac 23
Mayville 49 North Fondy 36
St. Mary’s Springs 66 Omro 31
Valders 62 New
85 CWC 33
Boys Hockey
Women’s College Basketball