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WRCO Morning Sports

WRCO Sports · Mon May 18, 2026

I'm Phil me with a look at WRCO sports home talent baseball yesterday. Blanchardville, a winner against arena

two to one arena fell to one and one on the young season. One other game that was played in the

area and most were canceled. It was Wyoda getting a win against Muscaday 10 one. The Mudcats will

have their home opener coming up this weekend on Sunday. Also in baseball at Muscaday on Saturday.

The Riverdale Chieftains pick up a pair of wins. It was a four three victory over landcaster.

The Chieftains won a dramatic fashion scoring four runs in the bottom of the seventh to rally by

landcaster. Four three Eli Campbell would pitch six strong innings for the Chieftains with Henry

drone picking up the win. Offensively Eli land in Kinyan and Owen Blankenship would all go two for

three with Bevan Dennis delivering a clutch two run double in the seventh. Henry drone would

deliver the game winner with a two run double in the seventh to give Riverdale the walkoff win.

And on Saturday. The Chieftains held off Highland by a score of eight five. The Chieftains would use

a total of five different pitchers. Defend off the Cardinals. Owen Blankenship and Ethan Kegel would

each go two for four while Wyatt Shram was two for two. Landon Kinyan would deliver an RBI triple

with the wins. Riverdale's now at 12 and eight. They'll travel to Westby tonight. Game time five

o'clock. Then host Mineral Point on Tuesday on Thursday. The Chieftains will host Darling Chin.

It will be senior night and youth night on Thursday evening. One of their score from Saturday during

the mushroom festival. It was landcaster 19 Highland four at the Verokua triangular Richland Center

picked up two victories on Saturday. Three two over Verokua and eight three over Royal. Verokua

was a winner for three over Royal as well. River Valley was a winner against Ithaca 20 to one

in baseball nonconference action on Saturday. Softball Westby 21 three over Cashton. Lodi 3

one over Readsburg in soccer lacrosse Logan Luther over Richland Center. Five nothing. Dodge

point three nothing over Monroe on Saturday. On tonight's schedule in soccer. Plattville and

Caster plays at lacrosse Logan Luther and Wisconsinites Barnabyl plays at Dodgeville. Then we'll

point in softball. If it go Weston will be hosting Potosi Castville. Dodgeville at River Valley.

Riverdale at Boscabel. Mineral Point at Phenomore. Southwestern visits Iowa Grant. LaFarge at

Kikapoo Hillsboro at Royal. Verokua youth initiative at Sparta. Seneca at North Crawford.

Wasika Stuban visits to Soto. Cubicity at Darlington. Riverridge at Barnavelle. Bangor at Cashton.

In baseball tonight our schedule game as Ithaca playing at Weston in Casanovia tonight. Riverdale

at Westby. Landcaster at Potosi Castville. Cubicity visits Iowa Grant. Mineral Point at Dodgeville.

Hillsboro at Royal. Kikapoo Hills LaFarge. Black River falls at Verokua. Seneca is at North Crawford.

Wasika Stuban plays at DeSoto. Bangor at Cashton. Southwestern goes to Galena, Illinois and River

Ridge at Barnavelle. Over the weekend the Sparky Reynolds track invitation was held on Friday night

at Boscabel. Coach Gina Lorenz giving us an update on how it went. Owen Kirschner, Roman Riley

and Peyton Brown. All had the personal records in the 100. Also Sam Jones was fourth in the 800.

Clayton Lee third in the 1600. Also he was third in the 3200. Braden Burns had a personal

record in the 1600. Four by four Sam Jones, Braden Burns, Peyton Brown and Clayton Lee.

Also with a personal record for the shot put Deakin McDonough with a personal record.

It was also a personal record in the Discus and 19th overall. Faith Tanishka in the shot put a

personal record and 10th in the Discus with a personal record. The next meet will be the

Rich and Valley Conference meet at Kikapoo on Tuesday night for Ethico Weston. Richland Center had

a couple of relay teams that did well on Friday night. In fact, it was a first place finish for the

four by eight Owen Dreyer, Harrison Carpenter, Ryan Stadler and Robert Button and a third place

for the girls relay team in the four by eight. Lacey Allball, Pearl Fretz, Adeline Lawless and

Grace Fretz. Individually for the Hornets Duncan Harper was third in the 100 meter dash.

Charlie Bailey took a second place in the girls 400 and in the 300 meter hurdles Duncan Harper

was first with a time of 4095. Robert Button was second of the 800 run as well on Friday night

in Moscow. Owen Dreyer second place in the 3200 meter run representing the Hornets in the

pole vault. Danica Paul's first place with a vault of 10 foot and Devon Woodhouse with a second

place with a 13 6 in the finals. And Duncan Harper was a second place finisher in the boys long jump

competition for the River Valley Black Cocks also at Moscow on Friday night. It was Brooklyn

White with a third place finish in the 300 meter hurdles for the Black Cocks. Aiden Hill,

third place in the 200 meter dash. Brielle Grant third in the 3200 and Reagan's second took third

in the triple jump for Riverdale. It was Melanie Williamson finishing second in the 3200 meter run.

Kayleigh Carter was second in the pole vault competition and the four by eight relay team finished

second. That was Melanie Williamson, Millie Schneider, Olivia Meece and Mallory Meece team scores

at Sparky Reynolds River Valley girls with a finish of seventh place among the 22 teams. Richland

center was eighth and Riverdale finished tenth for the boys. Platville and Richland center tied at

first both scoring 66 points. River Valley was 11th. Ithaca Weston 14th out of the 22 teams

that were enrolled. It was opening night for Bare Valley co-ed softball last week in the 630

game Wallace Electric and the free agents. Electric opened the season with a strong 16-5 win over

the free agents as well. Warwick Wolf, Ross Gaston and Channing Brown led the way offensively

for Wallace getting two home runs each while helping to fuel the scoring attack. Sabrina

Fargeon provided the spark for the free agents with key RBI's but Wallace's consistent hitting

provided too much on the end. Also in 730 action, Bare Vale Farms triumphed over parents'

accidents with a final score of 2314 key contributions for Jeremy Neif and Ellie and Mike Sizz

who consistently found their way home. The offense also was scored 23 runs. Parents' accidents

fought hard led by strong performances from Brooke and Wyatt ultimately falling short.

A New York life edged out the Buffaloes in a nail-biter 8 to 7, trailing 8-5 entering the top of

the 7th. The Buffaloes mounted a late rally behind back-to-back doubles from Brenton Smith and

Scott Dilly, Faith Dilly then delivered an RBI hit to cut the deficit to just one run at 8-7.

Despite the momentum, the New York life team able to shut the door. Co-ed softball games return

again this week, 637-30 and 830 come out and enjoy some laughs, watch some great softball,

and grab some good food as well. That will be happening on Thursday night.

The Brewer is lost for just the second time in the last 10 games when they dropped a 5-4

decision to Minnesota Sunday. The twins built a 3-1 lead early but also Silahome runs from

Kristen Yellich and Garrett Mitchell would give them hope. They came back to tie it.

Reliever Grant Anderson gave up the tie-breaking home run on the 5th and wound up taking the loss.

Yellich was in the Milwaukee liner for the first time in five days. Brandon Sprote takes the

mound tonight in Chicago as the brewers open up against the Cubs. Overall, Pat Murphy disappointed

with the defense yesterday and from their pitcher, Robert Gasser, especially.

Gasser didn't back up home. That's a run and obviously we didn't catch the ball in the night

then he there that Jack Jack didn't have to slide off that of his glove. Did he see anything

Murph about not back home? That matter. Back in home. You do that in high school. You back up

home. You get in the same angle. The throw is coming. Back up home. You catch that ball. They don't

have that's another base. The next guys out. See you later. It's not acceptable.

Pat Murphy following yesterday's loss to the twins. Elsewhere Tampa Bay 6-3 over Miami,

Atlanta 8 Boston 1 Cleveland 10-3 over Cincinnati. Baltimore beat Washington 7-3 met 7 Yankee 6.

Kansas City 2-0 over St. Louis. White Sox 9 the Cubs 8 Dodgers 10-1 over the Angels. San Francisco

beat the athletics 10-1 San Diego 8-3 over Seattle in the American League Toronto 4 Detroit 1

Texas 8-0 over Houston. Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh 6-0.

Arizona 8-6 over Colorado. It was Cleveland getting the win against Detroit 1-25 to 94.

At a deep talent-filled draft class offers hope for the box this time, but the team's track record

is not very good. Milwaukee has the 10th pick and the 26 NBA draft set for next month.

The front office hasn't had many high picks, but it does have a history of bad picks. Sports

illustrated suggests that adding some young talent could possibly persuade Yanis out to

the Cumpo to sign a long-term deal. Of course, he could be traded away by then. The draft is

scheduled for June 23rd and 24th. With sports, I'm Filney.

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