The airways and ball fields were busy with high school baseball action Tuesday afternoon and evening as doubleheaders were played, and Mother Nature cooperated.
In NEC baseball, Luxemburg-Casco fell to Denmark 9-1 on the road.
The airways and ball fields were busy with high school baseball action Tuesday afternoon and evening as doubleheaders were played, and Mother Nature cooperated.
In NEC baseball, Luxemburg-Casco fell to Denmark 9-1 on the road.
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers found themselves down 8-0 to the red-hot Great Lakes Loons on Wednesday afternoon at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. The Rattlers battled back to within a run twice, but ultimately fell 9-8 to Great Lakes. Noah Miller led Great Lakes with two homers and three RBI in support of five scoreless innings from Jared Karros, who had to watch as his bullpen almost gave the game to Wisconsin.
The Loons (16-7) started fast. Wisconsin starter Patricio Aquino walked lead-off hitter Alex Freeland to begin the game. Miller followed with a two-run home run to right on a 1-2 pitch and Great Lakes was up two batters into the game on Miller’s second homer of the series.
Aquino hit Jake Vogel with one out in the top of the second and Freeland made him pay for it by lining an RBI double to right-center to give the Loons a 3-0. Chris Newell made it 4-0 in favor of the visitors in the top of the third with a lead-off home run to center. An error on a pickoff throw to third with two outs in the fourth allowed Vogel to score from third.
Great Lakes had runners on second and third with one out in the top of the fifth against reliever Tyler Wehrle. He got Nelson Quiroz to send a weak grounder up the first base line. Wehrle tried to get the out at the plate and threw wildly. Two runs scored and the Rattlers were down 7-0.
Karros, the Great Lakes starting pitcher, didn’t let a Wisconsin batter past second base in his five shutout innings. The right-hander allowed three hits, walked two, and struck out two in his five scoreless innings.
Miller hit a lead-off homer in the top of the sixth inning and Wisconsin was staring at an 8-0 hole. Miller is 6-for-10 with three homers and six RBI in the first two games of the series at Wisconsin.
The Timber Rattlers (15-8) began climbing out of that hole with two runs on one hit in the bottom of the sixth inning against reliever Madison Jeffrey.
Gregory Barrios was hit by a pitch, stole second, and went to third on a wild pitch. Luke Adams got Barrios across the plate with a single but was erased on a double play. The Rattlers restarted the rally with two more walks and two more wild pitches. The second wild pitch allowed Jadher Areinamo to score the second run.
In the bottom of the seventh, Vargas was at first with two outs. The next seven Rattlers reached base against reliever Jerming Rosario as they cut the deficit to a single run. Barrios singled and Adams was hit by a pitch. Matt Wood lined a single to left to score two runs. Areinamo followed with an RBI single. Ram?n Rodríguez worked the count full and sent a high popup on the infield. The wind blew the ball out of the reach of the fielders as it landed on the mound for an RBI single to chase Rosario.
Terence Doston greeted reliever Kelvin Bautista with a single to center to get the Rattlers to within 8-7. Vargas, in his second plate appearance of the inning walked to load the bases before Bautista got the final out.
Great Lakes took advantage of a lead-off walk in the top of the eighth inning. A sacrifice bunt moved the runner to second. Dylan Campbell blooped a singled to left to score the insurance run for a 9-7 lead.
In the bottom of the ninth, Areinamo had a lead-off single, his third hit of the game, to bring the tying run to the plate against Lucas Wepf. However, Wepf got a 6-4-3 double play to put the Loons one out away from their eighth straight win.
Doston delayed the celebration with a home run to right to bring the Rattlers back to within a run. Vargas was hit by a pitch to keep the game alive with the winning run at the plate before Wepf ended the game with a force out at second.
Doston was 2-for-5 with two RBI on Wednesday to move his current hitting streak to five games (9-for-20). Barrios in on a six-game hitting streak (9-for-23) and Areinamo is on a four game hitting streak (7-for-17).
Great Lakes has hit five homers in the series to give them 22 so far this season.
Game three of the series is Thursday night at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. Will Rudy (0-1, 5.93) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers. Paul Heubeck (1-1, 2.51) is slated to start for Great Lakes. Game time is 6:40pm.
On Tuesday evening, the high school girl's softball action saw dominating performances and a couple of split doubleheaders.
Kewaunee and Southern Door split the doubleheader, with the Storm taking game one 5-3 and the Eagles nipping the Storm 3-2 in the nightcap.
Algoma dominated Oconto in a doubleheader with wins of 10-3 and 19-6 at home
Sturgeon Bay split a doubleheader with Gibraltar/Washington Island at home. The Clippers dropped the opener 14-8 and rebounded with a 15-9 loss in game two.
In Institute, the Sevastopol Pioneers swept a twin bill over NEW Lutheran/Providence 10-0, 20-1.
In NEC softball, Luxemburg-Casco crushed the Waupaca Comets at home 10-1.
The Milwaukee Bucks stayed alive in the 2024 NBA playoffs Tuesday with a 115-92 win over the Indiana Pacers at Fiserv Forum.
Trailing the series 3-1 and playing for their playoff lives, The Bucks held the Pacers to just 17 and 19 points in the second and third quarter, respectively, in building a 20 point lead going into the fourth quarter.
Bobby Portis and Kris Middleton led the Bucks with 29 points each, as Milwaukee played again without top scores Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damien Lillard, who remain sidelined with injuries.
The series now returns to Indianapolis for Game 6 on Thursday with the Pacers still leading the series three games to two.
One team’s winning streak had to end on Tuesday night at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium in the game between the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (winners of five straight games) and Great Lakes Loons (winners of six straight). The Timber Rattlers jumped out to an early lead only to see the Loons rally for the lead. The Great Lakes bullpen took over from there to beat Wisconsin 6-4 in game one of the six-game series.
The Timber Rattlers (15-7) got off to another fast start by scoring three runs. Dylan O’Rae started the inning with a single to left and two wild pitches got him to third base. Luis Lara walked and stole second to put runners at second and third for Greogry Barrios, who singled to right to score both runners. Later in the inning, Barrios beat the throw home on a grounder to short off the bat of Jadher Areinamo for a 3-0 lead.
Wisconsin has outscored their opponents 27-10 in the first inning this season.
Noah Miller hit a two-out, solo homer in the top of the second inning to put Great Lakes (15-7) on the scoreboard.
O’Rae answered for the Rattlers with an RBI single in the bottom of the second to put the Rattlers up 4-1.
Miller struck again in the top of the fourth inning with a two-out, RBI single against Wisconsin starter Tate Kuehner. Miller would move to second on a wild pitch. Kuehner got ahead of Sam Mongelli 1-2, but the next pitch was lined off the wall in left for an RBI single. Mongelli was thrown out at second trying to go for a double, but the Rattlers lead was down to one run.
The lead was gone two batters into the fifth inning. Reliever Jake Polancic hit the first batter he faced. Then, Jake Vogel hit a home run to left and the Loons had a 5-4 lead.
The Rattlers offense was quiet after the second inning as they were held to two hits. Barrios had a lead-off double in the fifth inning against Chris Campos, who would retire the next nine Rattlers he faced. Areinamo singled with two outs in the eighth inning against Kelvin Ramirez, but he was left stranded. Ramirez closed out the game with a perfect ninth to end Wisconsin’s five-game winning streak.
O’Rae was 2-for-4 with a walk, a run scored, and an RBI for Wisconsin. However, the Rattlers were 2-for-12 with runners in scoring position.
The Timber Rattlers finished April with a 15-7 record, tied for the third-most wins in April in team history. The 2005 Timber Rattlers also went 15-7 in April. Only the Wisconsin teams in 1997 (17-8) and 1996 (16-7) won more games in April than this year’s team.
The Loons have won seven in a row, all of them on the road.
Game two of the series is Wednesday afternoon. Patricio Aquino (1-1, 6.23) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers. Jared Karros (3-0, 2.70) is set to start for the Loons. Game time is 12:10pm.
Door County's soccer teams split a pair of shutouts on Monday.
Sevastopol/Gibraltar pounded down the floodgates in its road matchup against Clintonville, winning 8-0.
In Tuesday's action, Luxemburg-Casco hosts Green Bay East at 6:30 p.m.
The Sturgeon Bay Clippers' golf team had four golfers on the doorstep of winning the latest Packerland Conference stop at The Orchards in Egg Harbor on Monday.
Along with Gibraltar's Finn Salm, Sturgeon Bay golfers Owen Pichette, Calvin Richard, Tre Wienke, and Porter Rabach all shot a 43 to give the Clippers the meet win with 172 strokes. That was 14 strokes better than Southern Door and 19 better than Gibraltar.
Kewaunee's Evan Maccaux continued his strong season with another individual win, tying with Oconto's Carter Koch at the top spot with a score of 39. Southern Door's Finley LaVine took third with a score of 40.
After one game on Monday, most of the area's teams will get into the mix on softball diamonds on Tuesday.
The Luxemburg-Casco softball team only needed four innings to settle the result with Clintonville, winning the game 17-0. They play at home against Waupaca at 4:30 p.m.
Other games scheduled for Tuesday include Gibraltar/Washington Island hosting Sturgeon Bay (4:30 p.m.), Kewaunee visiting Southern Door (4 p.m.), Algoma playing at home against Oconto (4:30 p.m.), and Sevastopol battling NEW Lutheran (4:30 p.m.)
The area's baseball teams return to action on Tuesday with two of the matchups being featured on the NEW Radio Sports Network.
The Gibraltar/Washington Island Vikings and Sturgeon Bay Clippers will renew their Door County acquaintances Tuesday afternoon with a doubleheader. Tim Kowols will have the call on 105.1 The GOAT beginning at 3:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the first pitch of game one at 4 p.m. Game two will occur approximately 15-20 minutes after game one and will also be carried on 105.1 The GOAT.
The Kewaunee Storm will travel to Brussels on Tuesday afternoon for a twin-bill with the Southern Door Eagles in Packerland Conference baseball. The first pitch of the opener at Southern Door High School is set for 3:45 p.m. with the pregame starting at 3:30 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU. Paul Schmitt will have the call for the doubleheader which will be also streamed on New Radio Sports Network.
Other baseball matchups include Oconto visiting Algoma (4:30 p.m.), Sevastopol hosting NEW Lutheran (4:30 p.m.) and Luxemburg-Casco traveling to Denmark (4:30 p.m.).
Weather pending, the Luxemburg-Casco softball team will make the drive to Bucholtz Park in Clintonville to take on the Truckers in NEC play.
The Spartans extended their winning streak to eight with 4-2 and 9-1 wins against Denmark on Friday. In game one, Josie Dorner went 2-3 in the game, while Kate Van Ess and Jillian Jorgensen each went 1-3 with two RBI. Erin Cherovsky went the distance for the Spartans, allowing two runs (2 ER) and seven hits while striking out four. Game 2 featured Payton Kaminski, Jillian Jorgensen, and Rylan Kaminski, all driving in two runs while Josie Dorner clubbed in one. Anna Vandermause was the only hitter for the Spartans with a multi-hit game. Cherovsky was even better in the second game, going the distance again, but this time only allowed one run on five hits.
The Truckers are on the opposite side of the NEC standings with a 2-9 mark (4-13 overall). Both of their conference wins came in a sweep of Little Chute on Friday, which snapped a four-game losing streak and a stretch where they were 1-13. The Spartans beat the Truckers earlier this season, 16-0.
First pitch is set for 4:30 p.m.
Two of the area's three soccer teams will start their week with matches on Monday.
Sturgeon Bay soccer visits Denmark (4:30 p.m.), while Sevastopol/Gibraltar travels to Clintonville (4:30 p.m.).
Luxemburg-Casco is out of action until it welcomes Green Bay East to the sports complex for a 6:30 p.m. match.
The Orchards Golf Course in Egg Harbor will be the next stop on the Packerland Conference Golf Tour as they work through their season.
Sevastopol is the stop's host with Gibraltar, Kewaunee, NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy, Oconto, Peshtigo, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay also participating. The Clippers have dominated the team standings with Kewaunee's Evan Maccaux, Sturgeon Bay's Tre Wienke, and Southern Door's Finley LaVine all taking turns on the top of the leaderboard.
Tee time is set for 4 p.m.
It might be safe to say that Kewaunee's second favorite NFL team is the Indianapolis Colts after they made former Storm standout Tanor Bortolini the 117th pick of the NFL Draft this weekend.
Bortolini tested off the charts at the NFL Combine earlier this year after a career at Wisconsin where he also showed his versatility to play multiple positions along the offensive line. A video played on the Colts' social media feeds featured Bortolini lost for words knowing that has NFL dreams had been realized.
During his media availability, Bortolini talked about his excitement to learn from the Colts' veterans, specifically name-dropping Ryan Kelly and Quenton Nelson. "You want to have careers like those two," Bortolini said, according to an article on Colts.com. "They've done it for a long time at an extremely high level and they're some of the best to do it at their respective positions. So, to be able to work with guys like that, you can learn a lot from those two, like what they do to put themselves in positions to be as good and as successful as they are. I'm really excited to get to know and work with them."
Bortolini earned All-State honors as a left tackle during his senior year and also garnered the Packerland Conference Defensive Player of the Year award after earning lineman of the year honors during his junior campaign at Kewaunee.
Picture courtesy of Indianapolis Colts and the NFL
There was no sharing of victories across the baseball and softball games that were played on Saturday as they avoided the forecasted raindrops.
After coming up short at the Luxemburg-Casco Spartan Invitational earlier in the week, the Southern Door Eagles track team won the EWC Invitational on Saturday in Valders.
The boys cut it as close as you could get, beating second place Oostburg by .13 points. Seven athletes won events for the boys, including two wins apiece by Zach Lynch (100m and 200m) and Ben Grota (1600m, 3200m) and Braeden VanRemortel and Cooper Rass sharing the high jump crown.
The girls had a little more room to breathe, beating Oostburg by 10 points. Frankie Nellis (long jump, triple jump), Elise Jackson (100m and 300m hurdles), and Emma Bousley (3200m) posted wins for the Eagles.
Mens Results
100 Meters Varsity - Finals
1.12Zack Lynch11.82aSouthern Door
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
1.12Zack Lynch23.91aSouthern Door
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
3.12Mason Motquin57.16aSouthern Door
5.11Ethan Kaser1:01.12aSouthern Door
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
2.11Lucas Conard2:13.65aSouthern Door
4.10Jack Monfils2:27.42aSouthern Door
9.12Spencer Slezewski2:39.48aPRSouthern Door
1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
1.11Ben Grota4:44.43aSouthern Door
8.11Brayden Vogel5:49.65aSouthern Door
10.12Cody Penovich6:10.02aSRSouthern Door
3200 Meters Varsity - Finals
1.11Ben Grota10:31.08aPRSouthern Door
5.9Owen Larios Amezqui...11:50.08aSouthern Door
110m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
8.9Elmer Jeanquart22.37aSouthern Door
300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
5.9Elmer Jeanquart53.14aSouthern Door
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
1.10
Colt Gilbertson
12
Alaric Urban
10
Lauden Berg
12
Zack Lynch
45.77a
Southern Door - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
2.10
Grant Pieschek
9
Isaac Rouer
10
Eli Jadin
10
Colt Gilbertson
1:42.12a
Southern Door - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
2.12
Mason Motquin
11
Ethan Kaser
10
Jack Monfils
11
Lucas Conard
4:06.94a
Southern Door - A
4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals
4.11
Brayden Vogel
12
Spencer Slezewski
11
Ethan Kaser
10
Jack Monfils
10:00.18a
Southern Door - A
Shot Put Varsity - Finals
5.11Cruz Calvillo38-04.00Southern Door
7.11Luke Walentowski35-05.00Southern Door
10.12Thomas Jackson33-08.00Southern Door
Discus Varsity - Finals
4.11Cruz Calvillo118-02Southern Door
6.11Luke Walentowski99-10Southern Door
High Jump Varsity - Finals
1.10Braeden VanRemortel5-08.00Southern Door
1.12Cooper Rass5-08.00PRSouthern Door
6.10Jack Monfils5-04.00Southern Door
Long Jump Varsity - Finals
1.12Alaric Urban21-04.50PRSouthern Door
5.11Brayden Vogel19-04.25PRSouthern Door
6.10Lauden Berg19-02.50Southern Door
Triple Jump Varsity - Finals
5.10Lauden Berg38-00.50Southern Door
9.10Grant Pieschek33-04.75Southern Door
12Alaric UrbanDQSouthern Door
Womens Results
100 Meters Varsity - Finals
4.9Portia Hah14.32aSouthern Door
200 Meters Varsity - Finals
6.9Portia Hah30.06aPRSouthern Door
400 Meters Varsity - Finals
2.12Danica Neville1:06.10aSouthern Door
5.11Ellie Engerson1:10.95aPRSouthern Door
8.10Anna Massart1:13.65aSouthern Door
800 Meters Varsity - Finals
3.11Kelsey Johnson2:52.72aPRSouthern Door
5.12Danica Neville3:00.21aSouthern Door
3200 Meters Varsity - Finals
1.10Emma Bousley12:49.34aSRSouthern Door
100m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
1.9Elise Jackson17.53aSouthern Door
3.11Kya Borkovetz18.82aSouthern Door
4.9Daylia Sund18.87aPRSouthern Door
300m Hurdles Varsity - Finals
1.9Elise Jackson49.80aPRSouthern Door
3.9Daylia Sund53.87aPRSouthern Door
4.11Maddie Finger58.76aSouthern Door
4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
2.9
Delaney Wilke
9
Tara Maccaux
9
Chelsie Claflin
9
Kyleigh Claflin
55.06a
Southern Door - A
4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
3.11
Kailey Guilette
11
Kya Borkovetz
12
Mikayla Pieschek
9
Kyleigh Claflin
2:00.34a
Southern Door - A
4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
3.12
Payton Gilbertson
11
Ellie Engerson
10
Anna Massart
12
Danica Neville
4:59.79a
Southern Door - A
Shot Put Varsity - Finals
2.10Kailyn Neville29-04.25Southern Door
7.12MaKenna Geyer24-07.25Southern Door
Discus Varsity - Finals
3.12MaKenna Geyer99-01PRSouthern Door
5.10Kailyn Neville83-05PRSouthern Door
Long Jump Varsity - Finals
1.10Frankie Nellis17-02.00PRSouthern Door
4.12Mikayla Pieschek14-11.50PRSouthern Door
5.11Kailey Guilette14-09.00SRSouthern Door
Triple Jump Varsity - Finals
1.10Frankie Nellis32-08.75Southern Door
3.11Kailey Guilette30-10.00Southern Door
4.12Payton Gilbertson29-09.00PRSouthern Door
Womens Varsity
1.Southern Door71
2.Oostburg61
3.Omro58
4.Valders45
5.Green Bay NEW Lutheran9
Mens Varsity
1.Southern Door69.66
2.Oostburg69.5
3.Omro59.5
4.Valders38
5.Green Bay NEW Lutheran11.33
The Sevastopol/Gibraltar United soccer team could not withstand St. Mary Catholic's offensive pressure on Saturday, losing 7-0.
The Zephyrs jumped out to a 5-0 first-half lead and only extended it further in the second half. Four Zephyrs players scored goals, including Audrey Wanless's hat-trick and Bitzy McCauley's brace.
Despite the high goal total, it could have been worse without the United's good goalkeeping, which stopped 19 of the 26 shots made by the Zephyrs.
The Green Bay Packers will now turn their attention to its rookie mini-camp in the coming weeks with its newest players in tow.
The Packers made five picks on Saturday, primarily addressing depth on the offensive line and defensive backfield. You can find all of the selections below. The team is also looking at rookie free agents to fill out their depth ahead of rookie minicamp and OTAs.
Green Bay Packers Draft Picks by Round in 2024
Round 1, Pick 25
Jordan Morgan, OL | Arizona
Round 2, Pick 45 (from NO through DEN)
Edgerrin Cooper, EDGE | Texas A&M
Round 2, Pick 58
Javon Bullard, S | Georgia
Round 3, Pick 88
MarShawn Lloyd, RB | USC
Round 3, Pick 91 (from BUF)
Ty’Ron Hopper, LB | Missouri
Round 4, Pick 111 (from NYJ)
Evan Williams, S | Oregon
Round 5, Pick 163 (from BUF)
Jacob Monk, OL | Duke
Round 5, Pick 169 (Compensatory)
Kitan Oladapo, S | Oregon State
Round 6, Pick 202
Travis Glover, OT | Georgia State
Round 7, Pick 245
Michael Pratt, QB | Tulane
Round 7, Pick 255 (compensatory pick)
Kalen King, CB | Penn State
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers rallied to take a 5-4 lead in the top of the sixth inning and nursed that one-run advantage all the way to the final out to defeat the Peoria Chiefs at Dozer Park on Saturday night. Eduarqui Fernández went 3-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored and Terence Doston delivered another key hit for the Rattlers.
The Chiefs (7-13) had two outs with none on base in the bottom of the second when Anyelo Encarnacion drew a walk against Rattlers starting pitcher Alexnder Cornielle. William Sullivan looked like he had grounded in the to the final out of the inning, but a bad hop turned his grounder into a single to extend the inning. Cornielle looked like he got out of the inning again, but a grounder off the bat of Brody Moore eluded two Wisconsin infielders and trickled into left for an RBI single.
Peoria starter Pete Hansen fell into the same pattern in the top of the third inning. Hansen retired the first two batters of the frame. Jadher Areinamo lined a single to right. Gregory Barrios and Luke Adams kept the inning going by drawing walks to load the bases. Fernández doubled to right-center to score all three runners for a 3-1 lead.
Zach Levenson had a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the third to tighten up the score.
The game became interesting and emotional with two outs in the top of the fifth inning. Barrios was at first and was going on Hansen’s first movement. Unfortunately, as Barrios took off for second as Hansen threw to first. William Sullivan, the first baseman, took the throw and fired to second base for what the Chiefs thought would be the final out of the inning. Barrios was ruled safe. Chiefs second baseman Dakota Harris disagreed and was ejected.
Wisconsin (14-6) could not take advantage of the break and the game went to the bottom of the fifth with the Rattlers still up 3-2.
Darlin Moquette started the Chiefs fifth with a double, but he was picked off second base by Cornielle. The Rattlers right-hander got a strikeout for the second out but gave up a single to Levenson to end his night. The call went to Craig Yoho to get the final out of the fifth and protect the lead.
Yoho, who had walked one and struck out fifteen in his first seven outings of the season, walked Leonardo Bernal on a 3-2 pitch to keep the inning alive. Osvaldo Tovalin, the player who replaced Harris after the ejection, lined the first pitch he saw to center to score the tying run and send Bernal to third with the go-ahead run.
Tovalin figured into the go-ahead run to as he broke for second with Anyelo Encarnacion at the plate. Catcher Ram?n Rodríguez lost the ball out of his mitt as he went to throw to second. Bernal broke for home when he saw the ball in the grass, and he ran straight through the plate and into the Peoria dugout on the first base side of the field after avoiding Yoho’s tag to score the go-ahead run.
The Rattlers fought back in the top of the sixth inning to retake the lead, but it was touch-and-go for a bit. Fernández singled for his third hit of the game to start the inning. Jesús Chirinos doubled down the line in with one out to put runners at second and third. Peoria went to their bullpen and replaced Hansen with Joseph King.
Jheremy Vargas fell behind 1-2 before sending a grounder under the glove of King to second. It was enough. The only play was to first base as Fernández scored the tying run. Doston followed with a sharp single to center to send Chirinos home for a 5-4 lead.
Brian Fitzpatrick took over on the hill for the Rattlers and sent down the Chiefs in order in the sixth and seventh innings. Peoria threatened with a pair of infield singles sandwiched around a sacrifice bunt in the eighth. Fitzpatrick escaped with a strikeout and a foul pop.
In the ninth, Fitzpatrick got the first two outs before Won-Bin Cho reached on another infield single. That was all for Fitzpatrick, who struck out four without a walk in 3-2/3 innings.
Will Childers came on to close the game and picked up his first professional save on his second pitch. Cho, who was 5-for-5 in stolen base attempts this season, broke for second on a 1-0 pitch to Levenson. Rodríguez threw a strike to Areinamo covering at second and Cho was out by a wide margin to end the game.
The Timber Rattlers have won four games in a row. Saturday’s win also clinched Wisconsin’s fourth straight series to open the season.
The series finale at Dozer Park is Sunday afternoon. Edwin Jimenez (3-0, 4.50) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers. The Chiefs have named Inohan Paniagua (1-1, 4.05) as their starter. Game time is 2:05pm CDT.
Two area soccer teams wrapped up their week with matches on Friday night.
Sevastopol/Gibraltar will play their final game of the week when they play at St. Mary Catholic at 9 a.m.
The Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol track teams faced some of the top teams in the region Friday at the St. Norbert College Elite Meet.
For Sturgeon Bay, the boys and girls squads combined to post top-eight finishes eight times during the meet. The best performances were saved for the girls as Nida Zukauskaite (high jump) posted a personal record, and Julia Kurek (3200m) ran strong to come in second place in their respective events.
For Sevastopol, the Pioneers had three athletes finish in the top eight. For the boys, Jarius Dadam seventh in the triple jump. On the girls' side, Bea Dramm (8th, 3200m) and Caitlyn Fellner's personal record in the 400m led the way.
Mens Varsity
19 / 19 Events Completed
1.Notre Dame117
2.Wausau West95
3.Peshtigo60
4.Iola-Scandinavia59
4.Green Bay Southwest59
6.New London49
7.Port Washington47
8.Cedar Grove-Belgium40
9.Denmark36
10.Sheboygan South29
11.Seymour28
12.St. Mary's Springs27
13.Sturgeon Bay19
13.Green Bay West19
15.Howards Grove15
16.Athens14
17.Lomira10
18.Green Bay East6
19.Gillett5
20.Dominican4
21.Sevastopol2
Womens Varsity
19 / 19 Events Completed
1.Notre Dame105
2.Wausau West96.5
3.Port Washington55
4.New London54
4.Green Bay Southwest54
6.Peshtigo46
6.Green Bay West46
8.St. Mary's Springs43
9.Lomira32.5
10.Sturgeon Bay25
11.Cedar Grove-Belgium24
12.Dominican22
12.Green Bay East22
12.Athens22
15.Sheboygan South20
16.Mishicot15
17.Reedsville13
18.Seymour12
19.Howards Grove9
20.Denmark7
21.Sevastopol6
21.Gillett6
Friday's games could be the last ones of the week unless Mother Nature changes her tune on Saturday.
Doubleheaders between Algoma and Kewaunee (11 a.m.) and Peshtigo and Gibraltar (11 a.m.) are scheduled for the baseball diamond and Sturgeon Bay and Southern Door are slated for the softball diamond, but all three are subject to weather. Sturgeon Bay is also scheduled to play in a triangular at Reedsville beginning at 10 a.m.
The Green Bay Packers focused on the defensive side of the ball on the second day of the draft.
Here are the picks so far, with more to come on Saturday beginning at noon.
Round 1, Pick 25
Jordan Morgan, OL | Arizona
Round 2, Pick 45 (from NO)
Edgerrin Cooper, LB | Texas A&M
Round 2, Pick 58
Javon Bullard, S | Georgia
Round 3, Pick 88
MarShawn Lloyd, RB | USC
Round 3, Pick 91 (from BUF)
Ty’Ron Hopper, LB | Missouri
Round 4, Pick 126
Round 5, Pick 168 (from NO)
Round 5, Pick 169 (compensatory pick)
Round 6, Pick 190 (from NO)
Round 6, Pick 202
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By Tim Kowols -- The Luxemburg-Casco Spartans Track Teams dominated their home invitational on Thursday, with the boys and girls winning team titles.
Both teams picked up double-digit wins over Southern Door for championships. On the boys' side, Hudson Thiry (400m), Mason Trimberger (100m hurdles, 300m hurdles), and Trevor Beaupre (long jump, triple jump) picked up individual wins while the Spartans won three of the four relays. For the girls, Madyson VanArk (high jump), Grace Seering (300m hurdles), McKenna Rank (400m), and Sienna Blowhowiak (100m, 200m) won individual titles while the team won two of the four relay events.
Speaking of the Eagles, they had their collection of strong performances in a pair of second-place finishes for their boys and girls teams. or the boys, Zach Lynch (100m, 200m), Ben Grota (1600m, 3200m), and Braeden VanRemortel captured event wins. Frankie Nellis (triple jump, long jump), and Elise jackson (100m hurdles) accomplished the same feat for the girls.
Womens Varsity
1.Luxemburg-Casco103
2. Southern Door80
3. Two Rivers76
4.Denmark12
Mens Varsity
1.Luxemburg-Casco102
2. Southern Door92
3. Two Rivers53
4.Denmark23
Picture by Ron LeCloux
In Oconto Falls, the Kewaunee boys won the invitational, while the girl's team took second place. You can find the results of that meeting here. According to the Kewaunee Track and Field Facebook page, the Storm scored 155 points over host Oconto Falls, who came in second of the twelve teams with 140. The 155 points tie a school record for the most points scored at this Invitational. Wyatt Fay (3rd, pole vault), Faith Gerdmann (1st, shot put; 3rd, discus),
Boys Varsity Team Scores
1 Kewaunee 155
2 Oconto Falls 140
3 Coleman 121
4 Marinette 85
5 Seymour 63
6 Algoma 50
7 Lena/Saint Thomas Academy 39
8 Hilbert 16
9 Oconto 13
10 Green Bay NEW Lutheran 9
Girls Varsity Team Scores
1 Oconto Falls 185
2 Kewaunee 123
3 Lena/Saint Thomas Academy 91
4 Seymour 58
5 Marinette 55.5
6 Hilbert 42.5
7 Coleman 35
8 Algoma 31.33333334326744
9 Green Bay NEW Lutheran 29
10 Laona/Wabeno 16.33333334326744
11 Oconto 12.33333334326744
In Friday's track and field action, Sevastopol and Sturgeon Bay will compete against Dominican, Wausau West, Seymour, Athens (Cloverwood), Cedar Grove-Belgium, Gillett, Green Bay East, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Howards Grove, Lomira, Peshtigo, Port Washington, Sheboygan South, Notre Dame Academy, New London, St. Mary's Springs Academy, Iola-Scandinavia, Reedsville, and Denmark at St. Norbert College in De Pere beginning at 3 p.m.
Gibraltar and Southern Door took advantage of the beautiful Thursday weather to pick up wins ahead of a presumed rainy weekend.
Friday's action will feature Sevastopol playing a twin bill at Oconto (3 p.m.), Luxemburg-Casco hosting Green Bay Preble (4:30 p.m.)
Several softball teams will beat the weekend rains with games on Friday after Luxemburg-Casco and Gibraltar/Washington Island had mixed results on Thursday.
Friday's action includes Sevastopol traveling to Oconto for a doubleheader (3 p.m.), Luxemburg-Casco welcoming Denmark for a two-game set (4 p.m.)
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