Sports – Friday, November 20th, 2015

The St. Mary’s Springs Academy
football team won their 2nd straight WIAA Division Six State
Football Championship with a 39-20 win over Darlington on Thursday afternoon at
Madison’s Camp
Randall Stadium.  Sophomore Clay
Schueffner ran for 233 yards and a pair of touchdowns while junior Fintan Floyd
carried the ball 28 times for 184 yards and three TDs as the Ledger pounded out
430 yards on the ground in the win.  QB
Blake Bauer also ran for a TD in the Springs victory.  The Ledgers have won six WIAA state football
championships to go along with their 8 WISAA crowns to make it 14 total titles
in school history. 

 

Click here to listen to the
KFIZ Radio broadcast

 

Click here for post
game comments from Ledger coach Bob Hyland

 

State Football
Schedule

Thursday, Nov. 19

Div. 7          Bangor
20 Pepin-Alma 14

Div. 6          St. Mary’s Springs 39 Darlington 20

Div. 5          Amherst
42 Spencer/Columbus 0

Div. 4          Osceola 28 Lodi 0

Friday, Nov. 20

10 a.m.        Div. 3          Notre
Dame (11-2) vs. Catholic Memorial (11-2)

1 p.m.          Div. 2          Homestead (11-2) vs. Waukesha
West (11-2)

4 p.m.          Div. 1          Kimberly
(13-0) vs. Arrowhead (12-1)  

 

Thursday,
November 19th

Girls Basketball
Schedule

North Fondy 54
Ripon 40 – Kayla Duel 10 points

Laconia 64 Elkhart
Lake
43

Grafton 50Campbellsport
49

Sheboygan Christian 63 New Holstein 16

CWC 69 Dodgeland
25 – Lynnae Smits, and Makayla DeYoung 14 pts each

 

We’ve got high
school girls basketball tonight on KFIZ as Fond du Lac hosts Waukesha Catholic Memorial
at the Acuity Fieldhouse.  Coverage
begins at 7:05pm with the tip set for 7:30pm. 

 

Friday, November
20th

Girls Basketball

Catholic Memorial
@ Fond du Lac

St. Mary’s
Springs @ Cedar Grove Belgium

Lomira @ Slinger

Randolph @ Oakfield

Hilbert @ Chilton

 

Girls Hockey

Fondy-Waupun
hosts Tournament @ Waupun

 

Men’s College
Basketball

Marian @
Northwestern, MN – 7:30pm

 

The Cavaliers
took down the Bucks 115-100 last night in Cleveland.  Giannis had 33 to lead the Bucks.  LeBron James had 27 to pace the Cavs.  The Bucks play at Indiana on Saturday night.

 

Iowa
hammered Marquette 89-61 last night at BMO Harris
Bradley Center
.
  The Golden Eagles host LSU on Monday
night. 

 

Georgia Tech blew
out UW-Green Bay 107-77 last night. Charles Cooper
was the only Green Bay
player in double figures with 14. The Phoenix
host Minnesota-Duluth on Sunday at Noon.

 

The Badger men’s
basketball team will face Georgetown this
afternoon in the 2K Classic at Madison
Square Garden
.
Coverage begins at 3pm with the tip set for 4pm on KFIZ.  Wisconsin
will then play either Duke or VCU on Sunday.

 

UW-Milwaukee
hosts Trinity International tonight.  The
Marian men’s basketball team is on the road tonight at Northwestern, MIN.

 

The Badger
football team will host Northwestern on Saturday in their home finale for
2015.  Coverage begins at 12:30 with the
kickoff at 2:30pm on KFIZ.

 

The Packers
travel to Minnesota
this weekend for a matchup with the NFC North leading Vikings.  Green
Bay
trails the Vikings by a game and need to win to
stop a three game losing streak.  That
game kicks off at 3:15pm and our coverage begins at 1pm on KFIZ.

 

Thursday Night
Football

Jacksonville 19 Tennessee
13

 

Washington’s Bryce Harper has been named the
National League Rookie of the Year.  Toronto’s Josh Donaldson
is the American League MVP.

 

The Brewers
traded a minor leaguer to Houston
for middle infielder Jonathan Villar.