Sports : Thursday, 5/4/17

High School Baseball:

Winnebago Lutheran 11, Mayville 1

High School Softball:

Neenah 4, Fond du Lac 2

Laconia 11, St. Mary’s Springs 0

Kewaskum 5, Waupun 1

Girls Soccer:

Winnebago Lutheran 1, Oshkosh Lourdes/Valley Christian 0

Boys Golf:

Fond du Lac 162, Appleton East 169

–Elliott Nielsen shoots a 38 to earn medalist honors for the Cardinals. Sam Neilsen scores a 39.

The two man team of Ben Hintze and Owen Ahern each shot a 77 to win the Division 2 title at the Green Lake/Princeton invite at Lawsonia. Hintze and Ahern also had the lowest team score in all three divisions with a 154. Colin Ahern (74) and Dawson Sarauer (82) shot a 157, which placed them second in D2 and second overall.

College Baseball:

Ripon 5, Marian 4

Major League Baseball:

National League:

Milwaukee at St. Louis (Postponed)

–Due to more rain expected in St. Louis today, this afternoon’s series finale has been moved from a 12:45 pm first pitch to a 6:15 pm first pitch. Pregame coverage begins at 5:40 pm on KFIZ.

Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 4

Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2

American League:

Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1

Minnesota 7, Oakland 4

Cleveland 3, Detroit 2

Minor League Baseball:

Midwest League:

Bowling Green 3, Wisconsin 0

College Basketball: Guard Trevor Anderson is transferring from UW-Green Bay to the Wisconsin Badgers. Anderson made the announcement Wednesday. He played in 20 games for the Phoenix last season as a freshman before a back injury ended his season. He must sit out the 2017-18 season, but will have three years of eligibility remaining. The 6’2”, 180 pound Anderson averaged 9.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game for Green Bay. The Stevens Point High School alumnus was named the state’s Mister Basketball his senior year at SPASH, in helping the Panthers to State Titles in 2015 and 2016.

NBA:

Cleveland 125, Toronto 103

–Lebron James scored 39 points as Cleveland rolled past Toronto to take a 2-0 series lead in their Eastern Conference Semifinal matchup with the Raptors. Kyrie Irving had 22 points and 11 assists for Cleveland. The series shifts to Toronto for the next two in the series starting tomorrow.

San Antonio 121, Houston 96

–Kawahi Leonard scored 34 points to lead San Antonio to a win to tie their Western Conference Semifinal matchup with Houston at one game apiece. Game three is Friday in Houston.