WRCO Morning Sports

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WRCO Morning Sports

WRCO Sports · Wed Jul 2, 2025

I'm Phil Ney with sports, the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star Football Games

are coming up this summer. In fact, coming up Friday, July 18th, eight players football

game and then Saturday the 19th, they'll have the small school and large school All-Star Games.

It'll be held at Titan Stadium in Oshkosh. Among the small school south roster,

Mineral Points, Matthew Orrit, along with three Darlington players, Ross,

Chris, Talon, Chris, and Maddox, Global. Other players from the area include Potosi

Castfield's Isaiah Grum and Cameron Loose of Bosca Bell, Plattville's Lucas Luddlam and TJ Pink

from Lancaster Quinten Plussell, Potosi Castfield's Oliver Post and Anders Stockston from Westby.

From Black Hawk Warren, Brady Stites, and Cuba City's Nate Timmerman and Gavin Vassen.

Ryan Olson of West Salem is the head coach for that squad. And the south eight player football team,

well, Southwest Wisconsin is well represented, especially from the Highland Cardinals, Tucker

Degenhardt, John Dreshmeyer, West Cracinger, and Jackson McGuire will all be playing for the south

eight player All-Stars. North Crawford's Andrew Munson will be in the game,

along with Chance Ryder of Belmont, and the coaching staff includes Paul Mischling of Newman

Catholic, Jason Scanlon, and Clint Havlik from Highland. Home talent baseball will have

several games coming up over the Independence Day holiday. The arena aces will be in action

on Thursday night, and they'll be taking on Hollandale. The team was undefeated before

suffering a couple of losses over the weekend. Here's manager Nick Larson.

A tough weekend last weekend. We lost both of our games, an extra inning game down in our

aisle. And then we were kind of on the wrong side of a ten-run rule game on Sunday at home.

So I know our guys are hitching to get back out there and get a little redemption and kind of

kind of get things going in the right direction again. And then not to look at, but then we go

to Dodgel on Sunday, which is a, which is a big game. We're getting down the last few weeks of the

season and trying to get a playoff game in arena. Arena manager Nick Larson will have coverage of

the game tomorrow night at arena. It will get underway at 630 as the aces take on Hollandale.

From Church League softball last night, Church of the Nazarene defeated Boschabell assembly of God,

126. Zach Harris was four for four in the win, and Scott Dilly was three for five.

Chance Castell was three for three with a triple to lead Boschabell and Brady Blato also went three

for three. The mission jumped out to a 12-1 lead after two innings and went on for a 22-7 win over

free Methodist. Matt Hatfield went five for five. Alyssa Gander was four for four. And Jamie

Johnson tallied three hits, including a triple and five RBIs. Andy Neymire was three for three

Methodist. Adam Burns and Nathan Phillips each went two for three with two RBIs. Richland

Baptist Temple one down at Richland Baptist Temple two, 12-7. Jenny Fretz, two for three on the

night. Sean Colch, three for three. And St. Mary's got the best of Knights of Columbus, 19-16. Ryan

Pleymer and Jordan Keegan both went four for four with two RBIs. Father Nate Kuhn in his

Church League debut went three for four with two RBIs and some great plays at shortstop.

Thomas Honor had four hits for the KCs. Grace Community had the buy in Church League

softball last night. Church League teams will play again on July 8th. For the schedule,

check out the Church League website at rcchurchleg.com. At quillrun Tuesday men's golf league last night,

Aaron Halverson had the best score at 38, including birdies on hole one and hole two. Rod Reats with

a 39, Neil Mahoney had a birdie on hole six and a 40, Steve Swanson with a 40, and Merle Jones

with a 40, including a birdie on hole one. Peter Lawrence, Pat Keegan and Ken Nick Sr. all with

41s. Other golfers with holes played under par. Ryan poxed at with a birdie on hole one. Dan

Prohaska, birdied hole two. Joe Halverson, birdied hole seven. And Jim Cateravik, birdied hole eight.

Flag prize winners. Aaron Halverson with a closest third shot on hole one. Jared McDonald,

closest drive longest drive that is on hole five and Ryan poxed at closest to the pin on hole seven.

Andrew Nittka with a longest putt on hole nine. Team four won the first half with a total of

five hundred eighty points. Members of team four are Rod Reats, Randy Schoonover, Dan Prohaska,

and Jeff Gillenek. The Brewers will play a split double header against the Mets today. After

Tuesday night's game was reigned out. The first pitch of the game set for twelve ten,

starters will be Freddie Peralta, and tonight Jacob Isorowski. Milwaukee will come into the day

trailing New York by a half game for the top wild card playoff spot in the national league.

Several games were called off or suspended yesterday in Major League Baseball,

Detroit at Washington called off since an adiaboston suspended and San Diego at Philadelphia

was postponed. Pittsburgh won nothing over St. Louis, Arizona one eight two over San Francisco.

In the American League, Toronto twelve the Yankees five athletics four three over Tampa Bay,

Texas ten Baltimore two Kansas City six three over Seattle. Inter league play Miami two nothing

over Minnesota. The Angels four Atlanta nothing Cubs five two over Cleveland, Houston six Colorado five

and the Dodgers six one against the White Sucks. The Bucks have surprised the NBA world by

waving perennial all NBA point guard Damien Lillard. That frees up the needed money to sign

Pacer Center Miles Turner to a multi year deal because the $113 million buyout of Lillard's contract

can be spread over five years. Clutch points dot com reports say Milwaukee superstar Yanis

Anthony Cumpo was not pleased by the move. Lillard likes it because he can sign with any team he wants

without money being a consideration. The Bucks made several moves this week. They continue to do

some exercising and stretching out of contracts. The shower that Hornets have acquired guard Pat

Conneton and two second round draft picks from the Bucks in exchange for point guard Vasilie

Michich a person familiar with the situation told the AP on Tuesday. The Hornets get Milwaukee's

second round picks in 2031 and 32. The Bucks were looking to shed Conneton's $9.4 million

salary for this upcoming season from their books to make room for other players most notably to

sign for Agent Center Miles Turner. The Hornets who are trying to build assets as they look toward

the future were only happy to oblige. Projections are through the roof for Packers wide receiver Matthew

Golden. He's the first pass catcher. The team has taken in the first round in the NFL draft in

23 years using the grading system from NFL dot com career projection suggests golden could

eventually exceed the production of Devante Adams a former Packer a to Z sports dot com reports

that a 6.42 rating for golden equates to a player who will become a good starter with him two years.

The only other player drafted by Green Bay in the last 12 years who was in that category was

Adams who played in the Pro Bowl five times. I am Philney with an update on sports.

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