Area track and field honor roll: May 22
Coming off WIAA regional meets on Monday, this week's area honor roll takes a look at top competitors heading into Thursday's sectional meets.
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Coming off WIAA regional meets on Monday, this week's area honor roll takes a look at top competitors heading into Thursday's sectional meets.
Dodgers manager Don Mattingly criticized his team and benched All-Star right fielder Andre Ethier, then watched Los Angeles beat the Milwaukee Brewers 9-2 Wednesday.
Right-hander Kyle Lohse will miss his next scheduled turn in the Milwaukee Brewers' rotation because of irritation in his pitching elbow.
Brianna Byrne allowed seven hits and struck out 12 to pick up the win as Green Bay Notre Dame ousted Oconto Falls 7-4 in a WIAA Division 2 softball regional semifinal on Tuesday.
Carlos Gomez hit a go-ahead two-run double, Jonathan Lucroy had three hits and an RBI and five Milwaukee relievers combined for five scoreless innings as the Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 Tuesday night.
Pulaski junior Owen Nowicki had a pair of birdies on the day Tuesday as he carded the best score of the day with a 76 at Royal Scot Golf Club in a Division 1 regional hosted by Green Bay Preble.
Bret Neuville went 2-for-3, including a three-run home run in the fourth inning, as Bay Port rolled past Manitowoc 13-2 in five innings Tuesday to clinch the Fox River Classic Conference regular-season championshp outright.
Matt Frisk, Zach Janssen and the doubles teams of Nick DelMoral and Mark Cullen and Nate Calawerts and Nick Williams won their flights as Green Bay Notre Dame won the WIAA Division 2 Manitowoc Roncalli subsectional on Tuesday afternoon.
Paige Pierce scored the game-winning goal in double overtime off a pass from Kayla Niccum as host Green Bay Southwest slipped past Pulaski 2-1 in Fox River Classic Conference play.
Tony Parker had 15 points and a career playoff-high 18 assists, Tim Duncan scored San Antonio's first six points of overtime and the Spurs bounced back after squandering a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 93-89 on Tuesday
Jake Wallenfang looked up and let out a huge roar when he realized the bar was still in place. The Green Bay Preble senior cleared 16 feet in the pole vault, becoming the fourth individual in state history to reach the height and first in 29 years.
Annika Baeten is proving to be tough to beat in the 400 meters. The Ashwaubenon freshman maintained her undefeated record in the event with a win at the WIAA Division 1 track and field regional at Green Bay Preble’s Gauthier Family Stadium on Monday.
Two bad pitches by Yovani Gallardo were the difference between the Milwaukee Brewers right-hander and Los Angeles Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw.
Chris Cecci went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Zach Hazuka drove in three runs as host Green Bay West held off a late Pulaski rally to snap its 46-game losing streak.
Carmen Villarruel, Alyssa Balcer and Alek Kleis all scored goals as De Pere (12-4-2, 8-1) blanked the Phantoms.
All three Green Bay Preble double teams took first-place in their flights as the Hornets won the team title at the Ashwaubenon Subsectional.
Team scores: G.B. Preble 199, Bay Port 131.5, De Pere 99, Ashwaubenon 66, Green Bay East 60.5, Pulaski 53, Shawano 40, G.B. Southwest 37, G.B. West 12.
Green Bay Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk will receive the professional achievement award at the Lee Remmel Sports Awards banquet on June 11 at the Swan Club in De Pere.
Three former national champions highlight the field for the 2013 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship, which begins Friday at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute.
St. Norbert College's Dan Sisler and Brad Boockmeier qualified in the decathlon, and Liz LeCaptain qualified in the 100-meter dash for this weekend's NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship at Veterans Memorial Stadium in La Crosse.
Troy Jorgensen earned the victory, allowing one run in eight innings, and belted a two-run home run for Washington Island in a 4-1 season-opening victory Sunday over Institute in Door County League baseball.
Fifteen area teams are included in this week's state rankings for baseball, softball, girls soccer and boys golf.
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Ashwaubenon Beach Cats: Brent Baeten 704; Tony Olesewski 689; Dennis Schmnit 669; Justin Doxtater 665; Lee Smith, Justin Doxtater 651; Vicki Englebert 639.
Eliud Ngetich didn't have much to say after winning the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon on Sunday.
Milwaukee native Lauren Kleppin won the women’s Green Bay Cellcom Marathon on Sunday morning, finishing the 26.2 mile race in 2 hours, 47 minutes, 20 seconds and dominating the field while doing it.
Kyle Lohse had another frustrating experience against his ex-teammates. The rest of the Milwaukee Brewers wanted to forget a 2-8 trip full of wasted opportunities and lessons learned.
The past year has seen a mixture of success and frustration for talented Algoma junior Kennedy Blahnik, who is once again atop the state honor roll for the shot put and discus and is aiming for a three-peat in each event at the WIAA state meet.
The San Antonio Spurs opened the Western Conference finals resembling the past champions who've been there so many times before.
Sang-Moon Bae watched anxiously after hitting his tee shot at the par-3 17th hole Sunday in the Byron Nelson Championship.
Six runs in the first three innings Sunday afternoon was enough for the Burlington Bees to hold off the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers for 6-4 victory at Community Field.
Trevor Schwartz and Morgan Stary surpassed goals they set for themselves this past bowling season, and in so doing, earned Press-Gazette Media boys and girls Junior Bowler of the Year honors.
The Circle Tap Dukes men's fastpitch softball team posted a 3-1 mark over the weekend in NAFA travel league play.
Oxbow put D. Wayne Lukas in the record books again with an upset of Orb in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, giving the Hall of Fame trainer his 14th win in a Triple Crown race.
Jeff Bianchi drove in two runs with a 10th-inning single up the middle, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Saturday night.
Cross another milestone off of Jimmie Johnson's list. He stands alone in All-Star history.
There are only two outcomes when it comes to Saturday's Preakness Stakes — either the Kentucky Derby winner Orb wins the race to set up a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes in three weeks, or another horse pulls an upset and prevents a shot at history
The Green Bay Blizzard had its three-game winning streak come to a screeching halt Saturday.
Green Bay Preble swept Green Bay East, winning 9-4 and 8-4, in a Fox River Classic Conference baseball doubleheader Saturday at Joannes Stadium.
Benji LaCrosse of Green Bay charged from the 13th starting position to win the 20-lap IMCA modified feature Saturday at 141 Speedway.
Team scores: University School of Milwaukee 44, Brookfield East 40, Arrowhead 33, Eau Claire Memorial 27, West De Pere 16, Madison West 16, Waukesha South 14, Wauwatosa East 8.
Wendell Soto took advantage of some late Wisconsin lapses to drive in the winning run on a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 11th inning, giving Burlington a 6-5 victory Saturday.
Every outdoorsman in Wisconsin knows that when the early months of spring roll around, walleyes are the premier fish fishermen target.
Rep. Mary Czaja, R-Irma, knew her bill to legalize crossbows for all bowhunters during Wisconsin's archery deer season was a winner when her hunter constituents in Lincoln and Langlade counties consistently sighed the same three-word reaction:
When a bank manager conducts regular staff meetings, she not only talks about business, but also about the importance of being involved in the community. Through her teaching and by practicing what she preaches, what point is she trying to make?
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