KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 4/9/19

Monday’s High School Results:

Baseball:

Markesan 8, Laconia 0

Waupun 16, Lomira 4

Ripon 18, Omro 4

New Holstein 8, Valders 3

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 8, St. Lawrence Seminary 4

Softball:

Fond du Lac 7, Beaver Dam 0 (Game 1)

Fond du Lac 7, Beaver Dam 1 (Game 2)

North Fond du Lac 10, Oshkosh Lourdes 3 (5 Innings – weather)

–Shalome Stettbacher tossed a complete game three-hitter for the Orioles in the win

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 9, Lomira 3

Mayville 25, Lakeside Lutheran 6 (5 Innings)

–The Cardinals used a nine-run second inning to break the game open. Delaney Vetter hit a grand slam and six RBI, Kendall Pliner homered as part of a 3-4 day at the plate.

Girls Soccer:

Kiel 1, Winnebago Lutheran 0

–Game called in the 84th minute due to lightning

North Fond du Lac United 4, Wautoma 2

Tennis:

St. Lawrence Seminary 6, Howards Grove 0

College Baseball:

NACC:

Marian 10, Lakeland 0 (7 Innings)

Midwest Conference:

Ripon College 7, Beloit College 6 (Game 1)

Ripon College 26, Beloit College 16 (Game 2)

–26 runs is the third-highest single game run total in program history for Ripon. Michael Barnes had five hits for the Redhawks in the win.

College Softball:

NACC:

Marian 4, Rockford 1 (Game 1)

Marian 10, Rockford 0 (5 Innings – Game 2)

MLB:

Interleague:

LA Angels 5, Milwaukee 2

–Christian Yelich and Mike Moustakas each had two hits – Moose clubbing a solo home run – in the loss for the Brewers. Jhoulys Chacin took the loss on the mound – allowing three runs in 6 & ⅓ innings. Game two is tonight – coverage starts at 8:30 on KFIZ.

National League:

Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 0

St. Louis 4, LA Dodgers 3

American League:

Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 1

Seattle 13, Kansas City 5

Minor League Baseball:

Wisconsin 10, Peoria 6

Men’s College Basketball:

NCAA Tournament – Championship:

Virginia 85, Texas Tech 77 (OT)

–One year after making unwanted history, Virginia captured the program’s first-ever national title by outlasting Texas Tech 85-77 in overtime in the championship game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The Cavaliers got clutch performances from DeAndre Hunter and Kyle Guy to erase the memory of last year’s first-round loss to UMBC as a No. 1 seed, as Hunter scored a career-high 27 points and hit a crucial 3-pointer with 12.1 seconds left that forced OT. Guy finished with 24 en route to being named the Final Four’s most outstanding player.

NBA:

The Bucks will play their final tuneup before the playoffs tomorrow night at home against the Thunder. Milwaukee is the league’s top seed at 60-and-21. Oklahoma City has won three in-a-row and is currently the sixth seed in the West at 47-and-33.