Sports – Friday, November 6th, 2015

It’s a big night
for high school football in the area tonight as both Fond du Lac and St. Mary’s Springs are
hosting WIAA State Quarterfinal games.  Fond du Lac will host
Milwaukee Marquette at Fruth Memorial Field at 7pm in a Division One
Quarterfinal.   St. Mary’s Springs will host Edgar in a D6
Quarterfinal at North Fond du Lac. That game
also kicks off at 7pm.  You’ll hear the
Fondy game on News-Talk 1450 KFIZ. 
Coverage begins at 5:30pm with the Tim Cruz Agency American Family
Insurance Kickoff Show.  Wade Bates and
Jim Bond will have the call.  We’ll have
updates of the Springs-Edgar game during the night.


Click here to hear from Fondy coach Mike Gnewuch

Click the link to hear comments St. Mary’s Springs Coach Bob Hyland

 

After the game
listen for playoff football scores, highlights and interviews during Football
Friday Night powered by wissports.net from 9:30pm to 11pm on KFIZ.

 

The Bucks look to
get back to the .500 mark tonight as they head to New York for a matchup with the Knicks.  Milwaukee
is 2-3 on the season.  The tip is set for
6:30pm central from Madison
Square Garden
.
 The Bucks are back home on Saturday
night when they host the Nets.  You’ll
hear that game on KFIZ.

 

Men’s College
Basketball

UW-Milwaukee 81
UW-Parkside 62


Thursday Night Football

Bengals 31 Browns 10 – Cincinnati 8-0

 

The Packers head
to Carolina
this weekend for a matchup with the unbeaten Panthers.  That game kicks off at Noon. Coverage begins
at 10am. Come watch the game at Fat Joe’s with us at KFIZ.  $10 bucks all you can drink rail mixers and
beer and $10 all you can eat bone-in and boneless wings during the game.  You can also win some great prizes including
gift cards from Korneli, Fond du Lac Bears
tickets, and also tickets to see Green Bay host Detroit at Lambeau.

 

The Badger
football team hits the road on Saturday as travel to Maryland
Coverage begins at 12:30pm with the kickoff at 2:30pm. 

 

The Fond du Lac Bears are in action tonight as they host West Bend at the Blue
Line. The puck drops at 8pm.