Sports : Monday, 6/12/17

East Shore League Baseball:

 

Mount Calvary 28, Marytown 13 (7 innings)

 

St. Peter 5, Forest 4 (10 Innings)

 

Johnsburg 15, St. Cloud 8

 

Cleveland 12, Howards Grove 10

 

Northwoods League (South):

 

Lakeshore 5, Fond du Lac 4

–Lakeshore scored all five of their runs in the second inning, all of them unearned. Andrew Bullock hit his first home run of the year in the loss for the Dock Spiders. Fondy will host Lakeshore at Herr Baker Field tonight, first pitch is 6:35 pm.

 

Green Bay 6, Kalamazoo 5

 

Wisconsin Rapids 7, Madison 2

 

Battle Creek 12, Wisconsin 6

 

Rockford 9, Kenosha 5

 

Northwoods League (North):

 

Mankato 11, Eau Claire 10

 

La Crosse 9, Thunder Bay 8

 

Major League Baseball:

 

National League:

 

Arizona 11, Milwaukee 1

–Keon Broxton’s solo home run in the ninth accounted for the Brewers’ only run as the Diamondbacks won the series finale at home Sunday afternoon. Brewers starter Chase Anderson left after six innings with the score at 1-0, but the Brewers bullpen surrendered 10 runs combined in the 7th & 8th innings off of four Arizona home runs – including a grand slam from Paul Goldschmidt in the 8th. The Brewers are off today, and will play a day-night doubleheader in St. Lous tomorrow.

 

Chicago Cubs 7, Colorado 5

 

St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5

 

LA Dodgers 9, Cincinnati 7

 

Pittsburgh 3, Miami 1

 

American League:

 

Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 2

 

Detroit 8, Boston 3

 

Interleague:

 

San Francisco 13, Minnesota 8

 

Kansas City 8, San Diego 3

 

Minor League Baseball:

 

Midwest League:

 

Kane County 6, Wisconsin 4

 

NHL:

 

Stanley Cup Finals (Game 6):

 

Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 0

–The Penguins win the Stanley Cup for the second straight year, win series 4-2.

 

NASCAR:

 

Ryan Blaney has earned his first career NASCAR Cup victory by holding off Kevin Harvick down the stretch at Pocono Raceway. The 23-year-old Blaney won for the first time in 68 career starts, doing it without a working team radio. Erik Jones was third, followed by Kurt Busch, Brad Keselowski and Martin Truex Jr