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Good morning.
It's time to take a look at sports on WRC OFM and WRC.com.
I'm Adam Hess.
Last night in an SWC football conference matchup, Plattville and Richland Center score to
combine 69 points on a night where the weather threatened the entire game.
Phil Ney was there.
Shep is back to throw from the 25 pump short, pretty good blocking there.
And now they're finally going to come after him.
Shep on the ear side throws it out of the run and it is going to be one hand at snake by
Brady Dosh.
What a grab.
Dosh down the sideline is going down and gone.
Brady Dosh, what a catch one handed here on the near side.
Make the highlight real.
Plattville ran past Richland Center 47, 22 in Southwest Wisconsin Conference football
Friday night.
The Hillman broke open a close game to improve to three and two overall and two and one in
the league.
Richland Center dropped to two and three and one and two.
The story of the game was Plattville senior running back Tyler Sass who was a part of five
touchdowns and he kicked four extra points.
Phil led seven nothing after the first on an eight yard run by Sass, the Hornets drove
to the Plattville 11 yard line before turning it over on downs and on the next possession
drove to the Hillman six yard line before failing to convert on fourth down.
Plattville took over and the Hornets jade and Shep tackled the running back in the
end zone for a safety.
After the ensuing kick came back to the Hornets, Shep capped off the short drive when the
quarterback scrambled for a 19 yard touchdown.
Steve Morris kicked the extra point and Richland Center held the lead at nine seven.
The advantage lasted less than a minute as the Hillman quarterback Brody Digmond threw
a pass to Jaronne Blevins.
The play covered 49 yards for a touchdown.
The visitors would score again with just over a minute to play before half time.
Tyler Sass ran 11 yards and kicked the extra point to make it 21 to nine at half time.
In the second half, Sass would run for a 50 yard touchdown, a two yarder and he caught
a screen pass from Brody Digmond that would cover 69 yards in a score.
Digmond also had a strike to Myron Ryder that covered 18 yards and a touchdown.
With Plattville up 47 to nine, the continuous clock began to run in the fourth quarter.
In that time, Richland Center picked up two late touchdowns, a 38 yard quarterback run
by Jaden Shep and a Shep to Brady-Dosh Strike.
Dosh made a great one handed catch to cap off the scoring on a 67 yard play.
Lave Morris kicked the extra point to make the final score 47-22.
Following the win, Plattville will prepare for the sixth week of the season with a home
showdown against New Glarris.
Richland Center will play at River Valley for the Black Hawks Homecoming Game.
I am Phil Ney for WRCO Sports.
Thank you, Phil.
Other SWC finals from last night, River Valley over Lancaster 35-28, New Glarris
a 42-14 win against Broadhead Judah.
Scenic Bluffs cashed and hit the road to play at Ithaca and cashed in Hangon for a
20-26 win.
Bangor with a shut out win over Nisita 49-0, Berkwood 42-New Lisbon 6, and Royal God
by Hillsboro 28-22.
From the SWAL, River Ridge shut out Riverdale 30-0, Potosi Cast Bill 60, Bosca Bell
nothing.
Wasika Sanica with a 28-0 win over Pecotanica Argyle, Cubaciti 28 Southwestern 16.
Darlington picked up a 49-13 win over Benton Scales Mount Sholesberg and Mineral 0.33,
Bellville 14.
Other finals Westby 30-Veroque was 6, Adam's friendship got by Boston 20-6.
Sock Prairie 39, Lakeside Lutheran 20, Analaska a 51-13 win over Baraboo and Eastland
over Phenomore 30-18.
Readsburg and Holman will resume their game today.
It was tied at 14-a-piece at half when Lightning moved in, stuck around long enough to postpone
the game, until today.
In a player football, a couple of big shut outs, Highland over Kickapula Farge, 44-0, North
Crawford a 56-0 win over Monticello, and Belmont down Waniwak West in 32-26.
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Nolan Ironado hit a three-run double as part of a five-run fifth inning and Alex Burlison
added three hits and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewer 7-1.
Sunny Gray improves to 14-8 on the year, he allowed one run, nine hits, and struck
out seven over six innings and the Cardinals won for the third time in five games.
Jacob Mizorowski now five and three on the year, allowed two runs and five hits and
three walks in just three and two third innings for the Brewer's who had one three straight
since falling to the Cardinals in Milwaukee on Sunday.
The Wisconsin Badgers will try to maintain their dominance of Maryland as they open the
Big Can Conference schedule today.
Wisconsin has taken out the tear pins four times since the program joined the Big Can and
has won all four.
The showdown is being called a must-win contest because the brutal part of the schedule is
about to begin.
Maryland comes into Madison with an undefeated three-in-all record.
Wisconsin is favored by ten and a half points pregame at nine o'clock kickoff at 11 on
our sister station WRC AM 1450 and FM 107.7.
Green Bay Packer tied in Tucker Kraft injured a knee during Thursday's practice, but he
isn't expected to miss any playing time.
NFL media reports it as a little tweak.
Luke Musgrave could see a few more snaps against Cleveland.
Green Bay's 2-0 start to the season has been impressive.
Coach Matt LaFloor's team is seven and a half point favorites over the Browns on Sunday.
That game can be heard on WRC O FM 100.9, pregames at 10 o'clock kick is set for noon.
He gets to play in next season's Big 10 conference basketball tournament.
All 18 teams will have at least one game.
After last season's expansion, three teams were left on the sidelines at tournament time.
Nebraska Penn State and Washington didn't take part.
The Purdue Boilermakers are the favorites to win the league this season.
They're also the betting favorite to win the national title.
And back to MLB, Clayton Kershaw pitches the final regular season home game of his 18-year
career with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The 37-year-old Kershaw announced his decision to retire at the end of this season.
He'll be surrounded by teammates, family and fans.
Kershaw has won three side-young awards and two World Series championships.
The Dodgers' magic number to clinch a playoff spot is six, and they face the San Francisco
Giants this weekend.
Kershaw acknowledges the importance of the game for both teams, despite a dip in velocity,
whose competitive spirit remains strong.
That's a look at sports four-year Saturday.
I'm Adam Hess.