Sports News
Sports – Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014
Hunter Pence’s two run homer
off of James Shields highlighted a 3 run first inning for the Giants as they
pounded
7-1 in Game 1 of the World Series. Madison Bumgarner went 7 innings, giving up
just 1 run and three hits to pick up the win for
of the World Series is tonight. Yordano
Ventura gets the start for KC while Jake Peavy starts for the Giants. The first pitch is set for 7:07pm central. It will be broadcast on FOX TV.
The Packers get back on the
practice field today in preparation for the New Orleans Saints on Sunday Night
Football in The Big Easy. We’ll see if
defensive back Sam Shields practices after sitting out the win over
injury. Sunday night’s game kicks off at
7:30pm. You’ll hear it on News-Talk 1450
KFIZ.
The Badgers host
Camp Randall Stadium. UW sits at 4-2
overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play, the Badgers still control their own destiny in
the Big Ten West with six games to play.
Sunday’s kickoff is set for 11am. Coverage begins at 9am on News-Talk
1450 KFIZ.
The Bucks wrap up their
preseason schedule tonight as they host
at the
for 7:05pm on News-Talk 1450 KFIZ.
Girls Volleyball Regionals –
Tuesday
Division Two – Tuesday
FVL 3 North Fondy 0
Waupaca 3 Lomira 0
Campbellsport 3 Kewaskum 0
Chilton 3
Division Three
St. Mary’s Springs 3 WLA 0
New
3 Cedar Grove-Belgium 0
Division Four
Oakfield 3
0
CWC had a first round bye
Regional Semifinals –
Thursday
Division One
Slinger @
Division Two
Chilton @
Division Three
New
@ Howards Grove
Division Four
Oakfield @ CWC
Girls Swimming & Diving
Fond du Lac 92 Appleton West/Kimberly 91
Fondy winners:
Maddy Corbin dive: 220.05
Kalli Behling: 50 free: 29.60
Courtney Stubbe: 100 free: 1:04.93
Kristilee McCadden: 400 Free: 4:59.98
400 free relay: McCadden, Behling, Emily Belling, Stubbe.
School
7:00pm WIAA round one playoff game between Janesville Craig and
be purchased at
(7:30am to 4:00pm), Thursday (7:30am to 4:00pm), and Friday (7:30am to
Noon). If you cannot purchase ahead of time you can buy your admission
ticket at the game. Gates will open at 5:45pm for the public on Friday
night. Ticket prices are $4 for adults and students. Children 6 and
under get free admission.