
Tying run at second.
Winning run at first.
Jensen at second with good speed.
Alts at first with good speed.
Gotta get one in the gap somewhere.
One and one.
Here comes the pitch.
Ripped in the air.
Right field.
The right field is circling and he can't get it.
Hip hop is low.
Jensen will score.
Here comes Alts.
He'll score.
And Arena wins it.
The Arena Aces enjoyed a walk-off win on Father's Day 4-3 over visiting Scholesburg Benton.
The visiting fever led the entire game until the final batter of the game.
Trailing 3-2 with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Arena's Nate Jennings drove a ball to the deep right field corner.
The right fielder fully extended and almost made a spectacular catch, but the ball fell in for a walk-off hit.
Roman Jensen and Eli Ault both scored to win the game in front of a Father's Day crowd.
Elijah Ault was the winning pitcher after working all nine innings while giving up just three runs and five hits.
He struck out five and walked three.
Scholzberg Benton plated two runs in the third and a run in the fifth to take a three-nothing lead.
Arena finally got in the scoring column when a run scored on a wild pitch
And Zach Katie knocked in Iran with a hit in the fifth inning.
The game stayed three to two until the last inning comeback.
Nate Jennings had three of Arena's seven hits yesterday.
We never give up, you know, we're always in the dugout.
Like we're never out of it.
We keep the energy up, you know, keep it light, you know.
might be mad for, you know, I'll play it, but shake it off and, you know, come together and get it done.
So it feels good.
Made Jennings who talked about what he was looking for in that ninth inning at bat.
I was looking, I was trying to sit in fastball there.
You know, he had a pretty good curveball, but I hadn't seen one yet.
So it's like, you know, just sit for, get my pitch, sit fastball, think away again.
You know, I, both times going to right field, you know, I was like, think away, think away, think away.
And so, you know, just trying to visualize, you know, the innings before too.
I'm like, you know,
After I made that error in the third, I'm like, how can I make up for that?
How can I make up for that?
You know, I ended up working out.
Made
up
for it.
Did you see it go off the right field or just go out
there and
watch him?
I did.
I thought at first, I was like, does it have a chance?
You know, it felt good off the bat.
And then I was like, oh shoot, he went to the fence and kind of came in and I was like, shoot, he's going to catch that.
But I knew he had to go a little more down the line and just happened to kick off.
I thought kick off as well.
And I was like,
I just turned and wet my head and looked where Elijah was.
The fever was led the plate by Damon Ditmer who walked and scored and tripled and scored.
Nathan Brinkmeyer pitched six innings and gave up three hits and Nathan Kelliher pitched the final three innings and suffered the loss with a four three win.
Arena is now four and three in Sunday league play.
They will travel to Argyle Sunday.
Scholesburg Benton is now two and four.
They will play at Pine Bluff Monhorib on Sunday.
Arena has a night league game coming up against Casanovia on Thursday.
Speaking of Casanovia, they played on Saturday night and lost to Reedsburg 10-2.
Black Earth was a winner over Sox twins 7-3 also on Saturday night.
He in the north yesterday was Middleton, one nothing over Lodi, Wisconsin, Dell's edged Mazemany, one nothing and Ashton over Cross Plains, nine, seven yesterday in the Western section.
Blanchardville got the win against Dodgeville, eight, seven, Wyota over Argyle, two, nothing.
Pine Bluff Mount Horeb over Hollendale, 12, three.
It was a win for Belleville, shedding out Muscaday, seven, nothing.
Verona at Ridgeway was postponed.
Also yesterday in the Southeast, Albion was a winner over Footville, nine, three, Fort Atkinson, seven, six over Utica in the East Cottage Grove, five, nothing over Columbus, Manona, 13, Rio five and Sun Prairie, 12, one over Montello.
Also over the weekend on Friday, Argyle, a winner against Scholesburg Benton, two to one on Friday evening.
Notes on hometown and baseball have more of those coming up as the season progresses and the season is now a little over a month away from getting into the post season.
The game was over early when the Brewers scored eight runs in the second inning of a 9-4 win in Atlanta yesterday.
A three-run home run by William Contreras was the big blast.
The victory means Milwaukee salvaged the last game of a three-game weekend series.
Left-hander Robert Gasser earned his first pitching victory in more than two years.
And manager Pat
Murphy credited the bullpen.
Chad Patrick Contreras was was outstanding with him and had
had to kind of bob and weave because he didn't really have it early.
And then Contreras kept making adjustments and it really shows you his value.
After
blowing a ninth inning lead in Saturday's four or three loss to the Braves, Milwaukee salvaged one win in the three game series.
Atlanta's Rowdy Thales hit a two run homerun off Chad Patrick in the ninth inning.
The Brewers sent 11 batters to the plate in the second inning in that big breakout.
Right-handed pitcher Brandon Woodruff, who landed on the injured list on May 1st with a right shoulder inflammation after a drop in velocity, is expected to return to the rotation when Milwaukee opens a series at Cincinnati tonight against right-handed pitcher Brady Singer.
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Toronto of the Cubs was rained out yesterday.
Tampa Bay 4-3 over Washington.
Cincinnati beat the Yankees 4-1.
Texas 4 San Diego 3.
St.
Louis 12-10 over Kansas City.
The Twins beat Arizona 4-2.
Baltimore 12-1 over the Dodgers.
In the National League Miami
San Francisco one Pittsburgh eight six over Colorado Philadelphia six and the Mets two in the American League Houston two Cleveland one Detroit five four over the White Sox Seattle best at Boston three one and the Angels got a win nine seven
over the athletics.
Wyndham Clark is the US open champion and it was harder work than ever imagined.
He was on the edge of all day of the greatest collapse in US open history because no one had ever lost a six shot lead.
in this championship.
Clark's lead was down to one after five holes, but he held his nerve against Sam Burns in front of the gallery that wanted him to win.
Clark made a huge birdie on the 16th to take a two shot lead.
He two-putted from 50 feet for Parr to win his second open title.
Multiple reports indicate the Bucks and the Miami Heat are moving closer to a blockbuster deal involving Yana Santana Compo.
The SportingNews.com says it's a multi-team trade, but its reports don't name the other teams.
Milwaukee's front office has said all along that its aim was to bring in young assets with a huge upside and a valuable capital
that can be traded.
Miami has been a front runner since the Bucks first announced plans to trade the superstar.
Packers head coach, Mal LaFleur is on a list of six NFL coaches said to be at risk of losing their jobs as the NFL season opens.
Pro football focus predicts that the Bengals, Zach Taylor, the Buccaneers, Todd Bowles, the Coles, Shane Steichen and the Jets, Aaron Glenn could be fired during the upcoming season.
LaFleur and the Eagles, Nick Sariani are named in the worth monitoring in January section of the online post.
In eight seasons, LaFleur
has coached Green Bay to a 76, 40 and one record, but his teams are just three and six in the post season and they come into 2026 riding a five game playoff losing streak.
Last night in the WNBA, Las Vegas, 92, 73 over Golden State, Los Angeles beat New York, 98, 97 and Washington over Minnesota, 84, 79.
With an update on sports, I am Phil Nee.