Sports – Friday, April 24th, 2015

The Chicago
Bulls took a 3-0 Eastern Conference playoff series lead with a 113-106 double
overtime win in Milwaukee
on Thursday night. After blowing an 18 point 2nd quarter lead, Milwaukee had chances to
win at the end of regulation and the first OT. 
Chicago
scored the first 12 points in the 2nd OT to seal the win.  Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee with 25.  Michael Carter-Williams had 19 and Khris
Middleton 18 in the loss.  Derrick Rose
had 34 and Jimmy Butler had 24 to pace Chicago.  Game 4 on Saturday afternoon.   Coverage begins at 4:10pm with the tip set
for 4:30pm in Milwaukee.

 

NBA
Playoffs

Cleveland 103 Boston 95 – Cavs lead 3-0

Golden State 123 New Orleans 119 – OT –
Warriors lead 3-0

 

The Brewers
snapped an 8 game losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Reds on Thursday
afternoon at Miller
Park
.  Adam Lind and Aramis Ramirez both homered to
help earn Kyle Lohse his first win of the season.  Lohse gave up two runs and 3 hits in seven
innings to improve his record to 1-3 on the year. The St. Louis Cardinals come
to town for a three game weekend series starting tonight.  Matt Garza takes on Carlos Martinez. Coverage
begins at 6:35pm on News-Talk 1450 KFIZ

 

NL Central

Pirates 5 Cubs
4

St. Louis 4 Washington
1

 

NHL
Playoffs

Tampa Bay 3 Detroit
2 – OT – Series tied 2-2

Washington 5 NY Islanders 1 – Capitals lead
3-2

Nashville 5 Chicago
2 – Blackhawks lead 3-2

Vancouver 2
Calgary 1 – Flames lead 3-2

 

College Baseball

Ripon 8 Marian 2



 

Baseball

Fond du Lac 10 Neenah 3 – Matt Ryan 3
hits

St. Mary’s
Springs 7 KML 5

Laconia 3
Lomira 2

Chilton 8 Reedsville 2

 

Boys Tennis

St. Lawrence 4 Fox
Valley
Lutheran 3

 

Girls Soccer

KML 4 North Fondy 1 – Hallie Rymer scored NFDL goal

WLA 3 Omro 0 – Shelby Zuehlke 2 goals

 

Softball

Hortonville 16 Fond du Lac 0 – 5 innings

Waupun 6 Campbellsport 0  

WLA 8 KML 3 – Sam Freund 3×3, 2 runs

 

We’ve got high school softball this afternoon on News-Talk
1450 KFIZ as Fond du Lac
hosts defending state champion Kimberly. 
Our coverage begins at 4:05pm with the first pitch set for 4:30pm.