
I'm a fill me with sports high school baseball and softball games have arrived this spring
in Wisconsin. Many were postponed because of extreme cold on Monday. One of those was
moved to Tuesday night at Riverdale High School. The Cheapton's lost a Southwestern 7-6
in SWAL softball. The Wildcats never trailed after jumping out to a two-nothing lead in
the opening inning. Riverdale tied the game with single runs in the first and third innings.
The Eastern went up by five runs with two in the fourth and three in the fifth. The
Cheapton's tightened the gap with a three-run fifth inning at a single run of the seventh,
but failed to tie or win the game with runners stranded at second and third base when the
game ended. Riverdale pitcher Macy McKay struck out 11 batters and walked two, will give
him nine hits and suffering a loss. She was three for fourth to plate with two RBI,
Rossi Adams and Kennedy Kui. Each had two hits. The Cheapton's fell to one and one
in the conference and a three and two overall. They will play out with Grant on Thursday.
Southwestern was led at the plate by Ashland Dressler, who was three for four with an RBI
and Brindley Dressler was two for four with two RBI. Morgan Muller was the winning pitcher
after working five innings. Haley Brandt worked two innings of relief from the pitcher's
circle. The Lyle Kets are now one and three overall, one and one in the conference, following
the seven, six win at Riverdale Tuesday. Wisconsin Dells was a winner over Richland
Center, seven, three. Tatum Razick had an RBI that gave Richland Center a lead in the
top of the fourth. After the Dell score to run, Richland Center countered when Chloe
Darling hit a sacrifice fly to score a run and the game was tied at three. The Dells would
score four more times to get the win. Kyrie Fisher suffered the loss after five innings
gave up six runs, four earned, a nine hits, striking out five and walking two. Also
for the Hornets, Maddie McGlin was three for three. Carly Meadon, two for four, Chloe
Darling walked twice in the game for the Hornets, who will host Lancaster in the conference
opener, coming up on Thursday. Also, it was a win for Phenomore over Wazika Stuban,
13, 10. It was a win for Seneca over LaFarge, 27, nothing and a 12, two win for Westby
over Royal River Ridge, 12, six over Peccatanaca, cashed in nine and Brookwood, one in high school
softball, Barobu, six, three over McFarland, GET beat Austin, 16, nothing in three innings,
San Alaska, 10, nothing over Sparta in five, Portage, four, two over Stoughton, and Mount
Horubb got the win against Sock Prairie, 18, three in five innings. In baseball, the
Chieftains lost his Southwestern 7-1 in Southwestern last night, Ethan Kegel would go two for
three with an RBI leading Riverdale. Elsewhere in the swall, Phenomore over Iowa Grant, four
two, Westby shed out Prairie Dushin, 10, nothing, Wisconsin Delsey 11-1 over Platfield,
Baroque with five Sparta, three River Ridge, 11, nothing over LaZica, Stuban,
Batosi, Castfield, 13, nothing over Argyle Blackhawk, Peccatanaca, Beat Showsberg, Benton,
11-2, Brookwood, 14, cashed in two in six innings, Wisconsin Heights, five, four over Waterloo,
Readsberg, Beat Stoughton, 12-1, Portage, 10, Sock Prairie, eight, GET over Toma, three, two,
and Belmont Beat Barnabelle for nothing in high school baseball. Also from soccer action,
Richardson Center traveled to Sparta in an on-conference game to start the season,
a hornets fell by a score of five-one. They scored just before half time off a goal by
freshman midfielder, Navea Glassbredder. Scoring came after working the ball up field with
determination by freshman Evelyn Ramston to stay with a play, able to find Navea for the goal
who squeezed the ball past the keeper. This goal tied the game at one at half time.
The hornets played great soccer the first half with passing and communication. Sparta went on
to score four more goals in 10 minutes in the second half. Richardson Center played confidently
in their first game, approaching the season as a team, and did great things to start the season
on a high note. Hornets led by Captain's Lilly Tidrick, Celia Nelson, and Mariah Obday.
The hornets' next action is Friday. There'll be a conference matchup at Galena.
River Valley lost to Sugar River, five-three in varsity action last night and eight nothing
in junior varsity and Platteville Lancaster, a 10-nothing winner over Monroe in Girl Soccer.
There was a track meet hosted by North Crawford last night. That still went on. Looking at team scores
for the boys, it was Prairie D'Oshine winning with 153 kickable of Farge with 125 and a half.
North Crawford was fourth in the action last night, and Ithaca Weston was eighth for the girls,
kickable of Farge won the event with 168, Boschabell with 98 83, also Cassville Potosi was third,
River Ridge fourth, Prairie D'Oshine fifth in the meet. It was Ithaca Weston finishing eighth
in the girls' action as well. For the Ithaca Weston girls, Maggie Kirsner fifth and a PR in the
800, Jaden Bolin was seventh in the 300 hurdles. Tristan Peterson finished second. The four by
two relay was fourth, Maggie Kirsner, Holly King, Jaden Bolin, and Tristan Peterson ran that.
Tristan Peterson was third in the long jump and a shot put throw for Holly King first place,
a 33 and a personal best, a discus throw of seventh place for Holly King, and Faith Tenichka
was eighth. Ithaca Weston's boys led by Balthazar Kaiser, 12th in the 100 dash, Sam Jones, sixth
and a personal record in the 400, also Deakin McDonough was eighth, John Hash ninth. In the 800,
Sam Jones was fifth. Racing Garcia Bolin was ninth. Clayton Lee took first in the 1600 with a
448 55 and Brasen Garcia Bolin was sixth and ninth place for Conor Montes. Clayton Lee was first in
the 3200. Gage Boucher was eighth in triple jump, 14th for Deakin McDonough in the shot put and
the discus throw Deakin McDonough took a 12th place. The highlights, including Ithaca Weston and
several other teams at North Crawford last night for an early season meet. Lucky striker is
Bolin. Robbins Nest had the top series, 2554, Ramada 2458, Morris Heading a 2437. High game
honors, Robbins Nest 868, Bindle Tyronotto and 855, Gander's Cleaning and 854. Top series,
Nicole Matier with a 672, Jody M. Hoff of 534, Tracy Peterson of 522. Top game, Nicole Matier with a 264
and a 205, Julie Houth 204, Marsha Mahatka of 193. Splits picked up successfully. They're
a bundle of them. Patti Lewanski with a 310, Lisa Swanson of 310, Doris Trapon of 5.7,
Elma Manning 4.710, Cheryl McNerlin of 4.7.9, Jamie Parr accomplished the 5.10 and the 3.10,
Jessica Morris of 2.7, Diana Mitchek of 2.7 and a 3.10 and Kelly Knightsell A57 in Lucky strikers
Bolin from yesterday. The Brewers pounded three home runs while beating Colorado last night,
7.1, Kristen Yelich, William Contreras and Bryce Tarrang all at yard. Starter Freddie Peralta held
the Rockies to a single run in five innings to claim the victory. Jackson Cheerio and a double
single in a stolen base. Tyler Alexander gets the start in game two of the series coming up tonight.
Elsewhere in the National League, it was the Mets 10-5 over Miami, St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 3,
Washington 8-2 over the Dodgers, Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati,
Shutout, San Francisco, one nothing. The Cubs over Texas 10-6, Arizona 4, Baltimore 3,
the Athletics 10-4 over San Diego. In the American League, Detroit 5, the Yankees nothing,
Cleveland 1, the White Sox nothing, Toronto 6-1 over Boston. The Angels 4, Tampa Bay 3,
Kansas City 2-1 over Minnesota and Houston 2-1 over Seattle. The Bucks vaporized a 24-point
deficit in the fourth period on the way to a 110-10, 103, went over the Minnesota Timber Wolves
on Tuesday night. They outscored the Timber Wolves 40 to 13 in the period, putting up 23 straight
points. Yannis Anthony Cumpo posted his third straight triple double with 23 points, 13 rebounds
and tennisists. Coach Stock Rivers talked about Yannis's offense. The misses allow Yannis to get
out and transition and make place and his trust guys, I'm just telling you, well, one of the bigger
plays of the game, he gave the ball to Scoot to run a pick and roll with him and Bobby and he just
let over to the side. He's empowering our teammates and it's beautiful to see. Another big thing was
the comeback led by Bobby Portis, who was getting eligible to play and had 18 points. The dynamics of
the season, how everything's been, positioning, just worrying about ourselves, but I'm happy that
guys came together in the belief factor, been watching a lot of basketball, obviously,
haven't been playing. So been watching a lot and it's kind of cool to take your basketball,
queue up just a little bit, just reading things, different seeing a game, different and things
like that. And it was fun to be out there and get the dough. And the Badger men's basketball team
rated 16th in the final AP college basketball poll. They were number 13 when the NCAA tournament
started, but failed to make it to the sweet 16. The 27 wins were the best since Greg guard took over
as Wisconsin's head coach and 85 66 win over Montana last month was the program's first NCAA
tournament victory in three years. I'm Philney with an update on sports.