Sports News
Sports – Friday, October 30th, 2015
The WIAA football playoffs continue tonight with 2nd round
action across the state.
5:30pn with the Tim Cruz Agency American Family Insurance Kickoff Show. Jim Bond joins me for the broadcast. Also in Division 5 tonight, Winnebago
Lutheran heads to
and in Division Six, St. Mary’s Springs is on the road at
Iola-Scandinavia. Oakfield heads to
Schofield on Saturday for the 8-Man Jamboree.
They kickoff at 1pm against New Auburn.
Click here to listen to Fond du Lac coach Mike Gnewuch
Click the link to hear WLA coach John Boggs
Click here to listen to SMSA coach Bob Hyland
Click here to listen to Oakfield coach Corey Rickert
The Kansas City Royals take a 2-0 series lead into Game 3 of the World
Series tonight in
The Mets host the next three.
Tonight’s 1st pitch is set for 7:07pm central time.
Thursday Night Football
New England 36 Miami 7 – Tom Brady 356 yards, 4 TDs
The Packers head to
today as they get ready for a matchup with the unbeaten Broncos. Coverage begins at 5pm on Sunday night with
the kickoff set for 7:30pm on KFIZ.
The Wisconsin Badgers will host Rutgers on Saturday at
The kickoff is set for 11am with
coverage beginning at 9am on KFIZ.
The Bucks host the Washington Wizards tonight at
WIAA Girls Volleyball Sectional
Division Two
Sectional Semifinal
Grafton 3 Campbellsport 2
WIAA Boys Soccer Sectional
Division Three
Sectional Semifinal
Notre Dame 1 New Holstein/ELG 0
Division Four
Sectional Semifinal
WLA 3 St. Lawrence 1
Sectional
Final – Saturday – 1pm
WLA vs.
@ Lomira
WIAA
Boys Volleyball Regional
– 5pm
WIAA Football Playoffs
2nd Round – Friday
Division One
Lac
Division Five
WLA @
Division Six
St. Mary’s Springs @
Iola-Scandinavia – 7pm
WIAA
State Cross Country on Saturday
A handful of local runners have qualified
for the state cross country meet this Saturday in
be running. In Division Two, Waupun’s
Hannah Smith and Lomira’s Kaytlin Kuczkowski will be running. For the boys in D2, Waupun’s Kyle Smith and
Ripon’s Seth Zimdar have made it to state.
In Division Three, WLA’s Sarah Niehueser and St. Mary’s Springs’ Page
Case and Megan Krupp have made it. The
country team has also qualified for the state meet.