KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 3/28/18

High School Baseball:

St. Mary’s Springs 2, Waupun 1

Campbellsport 6, Mayville 5

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 10, Lomira 0 (5 Innings)

Ripon 4, Clintonville 3

HIgh School Softball:

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 4, St. Mary’s Springs 3

Winnebago Lutheran 5, Kiel 1

Campbellsport 8, Lomira 1

–Lauren Heisdorf was 2 for 3 with a triple and two RBI in the win for the Cougars. Alyssa Muench tossed a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts on the mound for Campbellsport.

College Softball:

Marian 4, Dominican 3 (Game 1)

Marian 4, Dominican 3 (Game 2)

MLB:

Houston 8, Milwaukee 1

–The Brewers managed just four hits in the loss as the Astros swept the two-game exhibition series with Milwaukee at Minute Maid Park. The Brewers open the regular season tomorrow at San Diego, coverage starts at 2:35 on the Brewers Radio Network.

NBA:



LA Clippers 105, Milwaukee 98

–The Clippers mounted a fourth quarter rally to beat the Bucks for the second time in a week. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 26 points, Khris Middleton added 22 in the loss for Milwaukee that drops them to 39-35 on the year and back into the #8 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Bucks continue their west coast road trip tomorrow night at Golden State.

Men’s College Basketball:

NIT Semifinals:

Penn State 75, Mississippi State 60

Utah 69, Western Kentucky 64

–Penn State and Utah will play for the NIT Championship Thursday in New York City.

NFL:

NFL Owners have unanimously approved new language to its catch rule, aimed at simplifying the rule to eliminate confusion and controversy about what exactly a catch is. Team owners gave their approval Tuesday, with basically three elements defining a catch. Those elements are: having control of the ball, getting two feet down or another body part, and making a “Football Move”, such as taking a third step or extending the ball.

Owners also approved Tuesday making permanent spotting the ball at the 25 yard line after a touchback or kickoff, allowing players on injured reserve to be traded, lowering your head to hit with your helmet is now a penalty and a member of the officiating department can now tell referees to eject a player for an on-field foul.