Boys Basketball: Lancaster at Richland Center

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Boys Basketball: Lancaster at Richland Center

WRCO Sports · Fri Feb 21, 2025

I'm Phil Lee with WRC Osports, the River Valley girls basketball team attack the Richland center

girls from long range last night on the way to a 71 37 win.

The Black Hawks were led by the senior Lexi Divini who made eight three pointers.

The team made a total of 13 from beyond the arc.

The Hornets kept it close until the latter part of the first half and Divini capped off

the first 18 minutes with a just past half court banked in buzzer beater to make the score

36-22 and half time.

The Johnson center was led in scoring by Kylie Burns with 10, Carly Mead and added

eight.

Jasmine Hazel rigged six, Reagan Shepp five, JC Gander four and Libby Rulan two.

The Hornets made one three pointer and went six four eleven from the line.

Lexi Divini's 26 led the Black Hawks scoring.

Karina Osborne had 14, Ella Meyer's 10, Bella Divini eight, Elizabeth Kastomsky five,

Heidi Hegglin four, Kalea Blakely had three.

McKenzie Woodhouse two.

The Hawks made 13, three's and went five for 12 from the line.

River Valley won the JV game 39-21 over Richland center.

The Black Hawks varsity finished the regular season at 12 and 12 and four and six in the

league.

They will open the WIA girls basketball tournament at home Tuesday night against Dodgeville.

Richland center is now two and 22 and zero and 10 in the conference.

They will travel to Broadhead for the postseason on Tuesday.

Another Southwest conference news, Lancaster beat Dodgeville 65 38 and Prairie Dushin was

a winner 53-48 over Plattville.

That means that Prairie tied the Hillman for a co-conference championship this season.

Both teams ended league play at nine and one elsewhere and girls basketball Wisconsin

Delso Vernecusa 68-22.

It was a win for a Southwestern over Riverdale last night by a score of 57 to 54.

The Cheafdens fell to 12 and 12 at the end of the regular season after the loss last

night.

Macy McKay led the Cheafdens with 25 points followed by Zuri Dennis's 12 and fellow senior guards

seven points.

The Lady Cheafdens JV team lost to Kikapu 40-35 to wrap up their season with an 11 and

10 record.

Josie Adams and Haley Schneider led the way with nine points apiece.

Grace Wannock added five points.

It was basketball over Iowa grand 66 to 60, mineral point 87 Fenemore 54, a win for

Highland over Potosi Castville 63-55, a win for Arcadia over Varroqua 53-44, New Lisbon

beat North Crawford 48-34, Nassita over 1-Ewock center 49-32, Westby 76-GET 42, Cubicini beat

Darlington 68-40.

Police basketball Hillsboro is a winner over Brookwood 72-36, Hillsboro's Miles Ravenscroft

with 37 points to lead all game scores in that action last night.

River Valley claimed victory over Prairie Dushin 56-44 on Thursday night.

Also Royal over Bangor 76-34, North Crawford beat Kikapu 87-66, Wannock center 47-46 over

Cashton and New Lisbon beat Nassita 48-39.

On tonight's area schedule, Girls Basketball features Cubicini at Southwestern, Barnavelle

at Highland, Wozika Stubin at Hillsboro, Potosi Castville at Platteville.

In Boyz Basketball, basketball at Darlington, Iowa grand at Fenemore, Riverdale at Mineral

Point, Southwestern at Cubicini, it's also action for Barnavelle at Highland, Kikapu

at DeSoto, Ithaca travels to Senaica, North Crawford at Wozika Stubin.

Brookwood at Ashton, it's also Platteville at Dodgeville in Boyz Basketball, and Landcaster

at Richland Center, which we will have tonight on FM100.9 and WRCO.com pregame time around

715.

And WIA Girls Wrestling begins the sectional weekend tonight.

The regionals were held last week, girls that made it in the top four are headed in the

area to Prairie to Sheen this evening.

I talked this week to Richland Center head wrestling coach Silas Coleman about sectional

weekend and also about how the Hornet Boys wrestled last weekend.

I think overall just going into the tournament with having nine wrestlers and bringing out

five.

You know, that was a big thing for us is just going out in the wrestling our best, and I

talked to the boys about that that morning, and just go out there and leave everything

you got out there and see what happens at the end of the day and points and everything

you know, take care of themselves, team-wise, but just go out and give your best outfurt

and, you know, I think that kind of showed with the results that we had with having five

guys make it through.

We had a couple more that were right on the edge as well, and so I was very happy with

the day.

You had some wrestlers that really put in a long day, they had to really scratch to

get back into the tournament, didn't they?

Yeah, we had some that they lost those early rounds and they were able to come back through

and make it through.

You know, that kind of a good testament to how hard they wanted to work, and how much

they care about where they end up at the end of the season was just being able to start

that first round and maybe it doesn't go your way, but being able to make a goalie where

at the end of the day is huge.

You talk about your girls going on to the sectional this weekend.

Yes, we have Maddie Muller and Val Fobber, both of them, have been working hard this season,

tomorrow night, we're heading down to Prairie, wrestling starts down there at five o'clock,

in order we're expecting some good things out of them, and they just been putting a lot

of hard work this year, you know, at times they've had some gaps and the amount of events

that they've had, you know, between one to the other, but they just kind of kept grinding

through that time and then putting into work and it's paying off for them.

Once again, good luck to all the area wrestlers this weekend.

Bowling scores from the coffee clutch league, the series high pin pals in 1840 spare

parts, 1773, ILK, a 1760, three aces had a 645 pin pals, 635 and a 612 top series show

McNerlin of 543, Judy Skelly of 468 Marlene Gary of 462 show McNerlin had a 189 and a 188

had Adams a 176 Alma Manning had a 7 8 split pick up, Judy Skelly of 5 6 Marlene Gary,

Bar Burns and Cheryl McNerlin all had 3 10s, Judy Shireman of 5 7 and a 3 10 in the

coffee clutch league, all star bowling series high hammer time, 287 Julie Karen State Farm

27 89 Lonesome Dove Tavern a 27 84 top game Lonesome Dove Tavern 10 54 Julie Karen State

Farm 10 44 Morris Heating and Cooling a 10 42 top series Jason Gerner a 6 96 Lucas

Linvig and Travis Bushley with 675 Scott Oman a 668 Ray Linvig had a 268 high game Jason

Gerner and Ken Nick Sr. along with Casey Ewing all had 266s and Lucas Linvig and Dan Pike

had 256s in all star bowling, well the bucks were able to shake off at disappointing news

about Bobby Portis and they were able to win last time over the Clippers 116 to 110.

The Benjamin's hockey team wraps up its regular season with a weekend series against

Notre Dame this weekend.

Also in basketball news from this weekend in men's basketball, Marquette plays at Villanova

tonight.

The Badger men's team is set for action tomorrow against Soraghan.

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Here is Phil me with a look at tonight's area schedule.

High school wrestling sectionals are underway at Prairie Dushin High School tonight for

area girls wrestlers that finished first through fourth last weekend at the WIA regionals.

Those basketball this evening, Patosi Castville is at Plattville, Wazika Stuban at Hillsboro,

Barnabelle at Highland, Westby at Black River Falls, and Cubacity at Southwestern.

In Boyz Basketball, Riverdale at Mineral Point, Iowa Grant visits Phenomore, and Boscow

Bell takes on Darlington, Southwestern is at Cubacity.

Barnabelle at Highland, Kikapu is a Dishoto in the region Valley, North Crawford at Wazika

Stuban, and Ithaca is at Seneca, Brookwood at Ashton, and Plattville plays a Dodgeville

in the Southwest Conference, plus coming up tonight on the radio, Lancaster at Richland

Center.

Hortons coach Brian Polz says this is a big game for the upcoming Seeding Weekend.

You know, the 13 and 8, so any time you can get a win against the team, you know, with

a winning record with those 13 wins, that helps you in the formula, you know, and in looking

at our subsectional, we have a number of teams that are really grouped close together

right around 500, you know, we're 10 and 11 going into this game.

And so, you know, it'd be huge for us to get a win against a team with 13 wins, it

helped us in that formula, it really pushed us to maximize our seed.

And, you know, if we lose, we're hopeful we're still looking at hosting at a first-round

tournament game, but tonight we go a long way towards getting that home game that first

round.

I'm around 715, and then it's Richland Center and Lancaster, live from the Richland Center

High School Fieldhouse at FM 100.9 and WRCO.com.

I'm Phil Me.

The Bucks were able to shake off the disappointing news about Bobby Portis's 25 game suspension

and beat the Clippers last night, 116 to 110.

It was the first game back from the NBA All-Star break for both teams, Milwaukee used a huge

fourth quarter to come from behind, 6 bucks scored in double figures, Yannis Center

to Coupon came back from injury to scored 23 points, and Brooke Lopez had 22, Milwaukee

travels to Washington DC tonight, and a Sunday game against Miami means it will be 3 games

in 4 days.

Damien Lillard won't be available for tonight's game with the Washington Wizards as the Milwaukee

Bucks play for a second straight night.

The Bucks announced today or this afternoon that Lillard had been ruled out for the game

as they managed his injury injured right hamstring.

Lillard scored 15 points and played over 32 minutes yesterday in the victory over the

Clippers after intentionally or after initially being listed as questionable for the game.

Bucks guard Torian Prince also has been ruled out for tonight's game.

Wisconsin decided to shake up a formula that has had made it one of the nation's most consistent

programs.

The results are evident from the Bucks scores, a program traditionally known for draining

the clock shot clock is scoring at a rate.

Badgers fans haven't seen in more than half a century.

Number 11 Wisconsin carries a five game winning streak into tomorrow's home game with Oregon.

Wisconsin is on pace for its highest scoring average since 1970 through 71 and has produced

over 90 points in each of its last two games.

Tip off for tomorrow's game will be at 11 and you will be able to hear the broadcast

of that game on WRC-E177.7 AM 1450 online at WRC-E.FM and on the Civic Media app.

The University of Wisconsin has extended the contract of head football coach Luke

Fickle.

He has a seven year contract agreement with the university.

The contract for the three or more UW coaches, volleyball coach Kelly Schuffield, women's

soccer coach Paul Wilkins and men's soccer coach Neil Jones were also extended.

Fickle is entering the third year of what was originally a seven year deal with worth

almost $55 million.

Wisconsin field have been mediocre so far with a team record of 13 and 13.

And the Wisconsin men's hockey team wraps up its regular season with a weakened series

at home against Notre Dame.

The first of the two games series is tonight at the Cole Center.

A crowd of more than 11,000 fans are expected for each of the games.

Despite a sub 500 record for the badgers, their ranked second in the nation was an average

of 10,160 fans for 16 home games.

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