
Here is a look at local sports in the Richland Center area. Richland Center high school volleyball players take note
There will be preseason parent athlete meetings coming up including one tonight at six o'clock in the Richland Center high school
East Commons
It's a meeting for all prospective volleyball players going into ninth through 12th grades and there will be another meeting coming up on August
13th at
6 p.m. All
Richland Center high school volleyball players are expected to meet at one of the two meetings again another one coming up tonight and then again on August 13th
Quail Run Tuesday men's golf league action last night Pat Keegan had the top score with a 37
38s for Aaron Halverson Peter Lawrence and Steve Swassina Aaron birdied hole three and Peter birdied hole nine
A 39 shot by Rich Baroncott including a birdie on hole eight and Neil Mahoney and Brandon Miller each had
Forties other golfers with holes played under par Ryan Pockstatt birdied hole two and eight
Mill Cook with a birdie on hole two Willie DeGnir birdied hole two as did Jim Cateravik birdies on hole three included Jeremy Wilson and
Gary Peckham and a birdie at hole eight for Tony Dirty flag prize winners Ed Fink with the longest put on hole one
Jeremy Wilson closest to the pin on hole three
Tony Dirty with the longest drive on hole five
Steve Swassina with the closest to the pin on hole seven and Rod Reitz closest second shot on hole nine
During week 15 of 20 weeks of Quail Run men's golf action
Richland center church league softball wrapped up its regular season this week
St. Mary's want to make up game Monday night against church in the Nazarene 16-9 in eight innings
After a slow start the bats came alive in the game for St. Mary's with key hits by Ryan Carrins
Brandon Ewing Dorian Anderson and Hayden Gillenick
Tuesday night the mission clinched a perfect season
Downing the Knights of Columbus 12-7
Adam Windsor at a two run homer and four RBI's
Lyle fish junior was three for four with four RBI's
Nick Perna had a triple and a home run for the Knights
St. Mary's got a share of second place getting by Richlandeptus Temple 2-9-4 last evening
Ryan Dable had a triple and father Coon at a home run as Benny Green was also four for four on the night
Richlandeptus Temple 1 also has a share of second place after defeating grace community
22 to 7 and church of the Nazarene topped free Methodist
14-6
Kaden Thompson had a pair of home runs in the win Tom Judson went four for four and Dave Hendricks was three for four
Jeremiah Hassel and Andy Niemeier each went three for four to pace free Methodist
Boschamel assembly of God had a buy the
2025 Church League tournament begins Tuesday August 5th the mission is the top seed followed by St. Mary's
and second by a tiebreaker over Baptist Temple 1 Church of the Nazarene gets the four seed by
tiebreaker over Knights of Columbus and Boschamel assembly of God Baptist Temple 2 is the seventh
seed over free Methodist by a tiebreaker and grace community is seeded ninth so the
tournament begins next Tuesday night on the East Diamond at 645 Knights of Columbus plays Church of
the Nazarene Richlandeptus Temple 1 will umpire at eight Baptist Temple 1 plays Boschamel
assembly of God with an Nazarene's umpiring at 915 the mission plays the winner of the grace
free Methodist game at 645 in the West Diamond the winner of the eight o'clock game on the East
Diamond will umpire on the West Diamond at 645 free Methodist plays grace community Richlandeptus
Temple 2 will umpire at 8 p.m. Richlandeptus Temple 2 plays St. Mary's the loser of the 645
game will umpire at 915 the loser of the Baptist Temple 1 Boschamel loser will take on free Methodist
2 St. Mary's winner of the eight o'clock game will umpire action continues on the 12th of August
tournament brackets available on the leagues website rcchurchleague.com the Simon Shark swim team
finished their season at the conference swim meet in Prairie Dushin over the weekend keeping
the theme of the season up the small but mighty shark swam well and finished fifth Boschamel
won the conference title for the fifth year in a row landcaster finish second Prairie Dushin
third Dodgeville fourth mineral point swam to sixth Ed Schullsburg finished in seventh place
veteran swimmer Conor Hying swam in his last meet with the sharks individually finishing first
in breaststroke and third in butterfly the eight and under girls medley relay team of jewel
frets Audrey waterfall Harper Adler and Brooklyn Worthington earned a first place finish other
swimmers who metal include first place finishers Emory Kalman in butterfly grace frets in butterfly
and jewel frets in the breaststroke second place finishers include the girls 15 18 medley relay
team of Leah Chambers Braille and Olsen grace frets and Pearl frets Morgan Worthington in the
freestyle and butterfly Mercy frets in freestyle and the individual medley Emory Kalman in the long
free Lauren Chambers in the breaststroke the eight and under girls freestyle relay team of Audrey
waterfall Catalina Morales Harper Adler and Brooklyn Worthington and the nine and ten year old
boys freestyle relay of Luke frets Caleb waterfall and Ronan Ringelsteader swimmers who finished
third include the nine and ten year old boys medley relay of Luke frets Caleb waterfall and Ronan
Ringelsteader Ronan Ringelsteader in the freestyle and individual medley Zaley Kalman in backstroke James
waterfall in backstroke Brooklyn Worthington and butterfly Madeline Ringelsteader in butterfly and
the individual medley Braille and Olsen in breaststroke and the nine and ten girls relay team
of Elsa Norte Emma Salas Zaley Kalman and also Morgan Worthington. Congratulations to the
sharks on another fine season representing the Simon's recreation complex. The Brewers race past
the Cubs nine three last night doubling their lead in the vision standings to two games the Cubs
broke on top with a run in the second but Milwaukee matched it went ahead in the third and control
the rest of the game. Quinn Priester earned his tenth win and Aaron Ashby got the save with three
and a third relief innings. The bases were loaded when Andrew Vaughan hit his ninth home run
of the season. He's been baseball's hottest hitter since the Brewers brought him up from the minors.
Yeah, you know, when it's fun, especially when the crowds electric like that voice tonight,
you know, it's been great. Here's manager Pat Murphy. It's a game of people and those people are
their best self, you know, if Vaughan starts worrying about like, oh, well, what if the next year,
I'm going to set a record. All bets are off. Oh, I got 19 steals. I got to get to 20.
2019, 21, no one cares. You know what I mean? No one will care about your baseball card. You have an
opportunity this year to try to do something with it. We got a long journey to go, man. Gotta stay
stay sharp. And Quinn Priester, the winning pitcher with his tenth win last night. Trust the
sinker. I think that was kind of the name of the game today is we really trusted that thing.
I know we gave up some hits. But, you know, to get the double play to Suzuki and, you know,
just really, really trust that that pitch was going to carry us through and it did. And then
made big pitches in big moments. I mean, I think the sinker to McGuire there was a really great
pitch and turned the ball over and Ash, we got the job done. And Freddie Peralta starts his
afternoon as the Brewers go for the sweep of the Cubs up by two in the division right now.
The Dodgers five four ever Cincinnati Miami five and the Cardinals nothing.
Pittsburgh three one ever San Francisco San Diego beat the Mets seven one in the American league
Baltimore 16 Toronto four. Also in the night cap, they won three to two over Toronto.
The Yankees seven Tampa Bay five, Boston eight Minnesota five, the Athletics six one
over Seattle, the Angels eight and Texas five inner league play Cleveland ten four over
Colorado. It was Detroit 12 Arizona two Philadelphia six three over the White Sucks Kansas City nine
Atlanta six Houston seven four over Washington Packers head coach Mattel Flores told one of his
players to dial it back a little bit during training camp ESPN reports that Nate Hobbs has found
out that you can hit too hard in football. Some of Hobbs hits have been excessive and La Flore
doesn't want his offensive players getting hurt. He played four seasons with the Raiders before
signing a four year 48 million dollar deal with Green Bay. I am Filney. That's an update on sports.