Sports News
Sports – Wednesday, September 30th, 2015
Jorge Lopez picked up a win
in his Big League debut as the Brewers downed the Padres 4-3 on Tuesday
night. The rookie struck out 7 and gave
up 3 runs in five innings worth of work.
Jean Segura homered, doubled and drove in 3 in the win. The Brewers and Padres continue their series
tonight. Zach Davies gets the start for
while Andrew Cashner gets the nod for
Diego
begins at 8:35pm on News-Talk 1450. The
1st pitch is set for 9:10pm.
NL Central
Cubs 4 Reds 1
– rained out
The Dodgers clinched the National
League West with an 8-0 win over
Francisco
The Packers get back on the
practice field as they get ready for their trip out west for a Sunday afternoon
matchup with the
49ers. That is a 3:25pm kickoff so our
coverage on KFIZ begins at 1pm. The
Packers will head west a day early, leaving on Friday for
The Packers will be without
tight end Andrew Quarless for at least a month after he suffered sprained MCL.
The Badgers will open up Big
Ten play on Saturday when they host
for 11am.
The NCAA has dropped the
hammer on SMU’s men’s basketball team and hall of fame coach Larry Brown. The Mustangs are banned from post-season play
this year and will lose 9 scholarships over 3 years. Brown will be suspended 9 games for academic
fraud.
Bucks coach Jason Kidd put
his team through a three hour workout on Tuesday as they opened training
camp. Their first preseason game is next
Tuesday against
School Football Division One Coaches Poll.
Mary’s Springs drops to #8 in the D6 Poll after losing to Omro this past week. Oakfield
is #8 in the 8-Man Poll.
We’ve got a pair of high
school football games this weekend on KFIZ.
On Friday night,
hits the road to Hortonville for a VFA-South Division matchup. A win by Fondy will clinch a share of the
league title. Our coverage begins at 5:30pm on Friday night with the Tim Cruz
Agency American Family Insurance Pregame Show.
The kickoff is set for 7pm.
at Fruth. That game kicks off at 1pm but
you can hear it on tape delay on KFIZ after Badger football about 4pm.
Boys Volleyball
Fond du Lac 3 Madison
Memorial 0 – Blake Badtke 8 kills
Girls Volleyball
Kohler 3 North Fond du Lac 2 –
Bryanna Morris 13 kills
Markesan 3 CWC 0 – Makayla De Young 19 kills
Boys Soccer
WLA 9 North
Fondy/Springs/Oakfield 0 – Travis Clary & Abraham Lange 2 goals each
Women’s College Volleyball
Marian 3 Beloit 0