Thursday State Sports Briefs: Cobb and Nelson practice with Packers on limited basis
Wisconsin Sports- Green Bay Packers’ receivers Randall Cobb and Jordy Nelson practiced on a limited basis today, after sitting out yesterday’s workout with various ailments.
GREEN BAY - Green Bay Packers’ receivers Randall Cobb and Jordy Nelson practiced on a limited basis today, after sitting out yesterday’s workout with various ailments.
Cobb had flu-like symptoms. Coach Mike McCarthy said the second-year pro is still under the weather – but he managed to practice plays that were set up for him. Cobb is expected to play on Saturday night, when the Packers take on the 49’ers in San Francisco in an NFC divisional playoff. Nelson’s expected to play, too, as he continues to deal with an ankle problem suffered near the end of last weekend’s Wild Card win against Minnesota. Receiver Jarrett Boykin missed practice again with an ankle injury – and McCarthy does not expect him to play against the 49’ers. The only other who didn’t practice was defensive end Jerel Worthy, who’s out for the rest of the playoffs with a knee injury.
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The Green Bay Packers’ defensive line breathed a sigh of relief after last weekend’s win over Minnesota. But it didn’t last long, because they know they’ll have another huge challenge this week. Ryan Pickett said he and the rest of the Packers’ front seven were satisfied in holding the Vikings’ Adrian Peterson to 99 yards in the Wild Card game, after giving up 409 yards in two earlier contests. But the Packer “D” will face another elite running back this Saturday night, in San Francisco’s Frank Gore. Gore ran for 112 yards against Green Bay in their regular season opener last September. That included a 23-yard touchdown run in the Niners’ 30-to-22 victory over the Pack at Lambeau Field. The 49’ers ran for 186 yards as a team in that game – the most the Packers gave up to any team other than the Vikings. San Francisco relied on power sweeps in that Opening Day victory, as the 49’ers were not winning the interior battle of the trenches. It remains to be seen, of course, what the Niners will try to do on Saturday night. Pickett says he’ll expect more of the same from San Francisco – but the Niners will be facing a Green Bay defense that made big strides as the season went on.
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Jeremy Ross has a chance to make some big kickoff returns on Saturday night, when the Green Bay Packers play at San Francisco in their divisional playoff. If it gets to be too many returns, it would not be good news for the Packers – because it would mean that the 49’ers are scoring a lot. But San Francisco is second-to-last in the NFL in kickoff coverage, averaging about 27 yards per return – and they’re about average in the league with touchbacks 45-percent of the time. So if the Packers need some big runbacks, there’s a chance that Ross could get a few. David Akers booted a 63-yard field goal when the Niners beat the Packers back in September. But he’s gone downhill since then, and the 49’ers have brought in veteran Billy Cundiff to compete against him. Niners’ coach Jim Harbaugh has not said which kicker he’ll go with on Saturday – or if he’ll use both. Ross became the Packers’ main kick returner after Randall Cobb hurt an ankle in the second-to-last regular season game against Tennessee. Cobb was back for last weekend’s Wild Card win over Minnesota – and he returned punts while Ross continued taking kickoffs. Cobb averaged just four-point-three yards on four punt returns.
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It will be old-home-week for Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who grew up in northern California. Rodgers will play his second game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Saturday night, when the Pack faces the 49’ers in their NFC divisional playoff contest. Rodgers’ first game at the ‘Stick was a pre-season outing in 2008. He said the stadium has a lot of tradition – and he saw a few baseball games there when he was growing up, plus a game during his college years as California. Meanwhile, 49’ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick said he grew up as a Packers’ fan, even though he only lived in Wisconsin for the first four years of his life. He was born in Milwaukee, and he lived in Fond du Lac and New London before moving to southern California. Kaepernick said the Packers were the only team he watched growing up. In his words, “I remember growing up watching Brett Favre every Sunday.”
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John Dorsey, the Packers’ director of football operations, has reportedly been interviewed for the general manager’s job in Kansas City. Two media outlets said the Chiefs interviewed Dorsey yesterday. If he gets the job, he’ll work again with new Chiefs’ coach Andy Reid – who was a Packers’ assistant from 1992-through-’98. KC is looking for a new GM to replace Scott Paoli.
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The University of Wisconsin’s new football coach is almost finished hiring his first staff in Madison. Media reports say Gary Andersen will bring in Jay Boulware to coach the Badgers’ tight ends – and he’s reportedly trying to get Utah’s Aaron Roderick to be the wide receivers’ coach. The 40-year-old Boulware has been with Andersen before, as the tight ends’ and special teams’ coordinator at Utah in 2005-and-’06. Most recently, he’s been the tight ends and special teams’ coach at Auburn since 2009. Boulware has also been an assistant at Iowa State and Northern Illinois. Roderick has been with Utah since 2005.
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The UW-Milwaukee women’s basketball team will play its first game of 2013 tonight at home against Wright State. It’s the Horizon League opener for both squads. The Panthers went 4-8 in their non-conference schedule, capping it off with a 10-point victory over Drake on December 29th. Four starters for UWM scored in double figures, led by Ashley Green with 23. Wright State comes in at 6-7. The Raiders have the league’s pre-season player-of-the-year in Kim Demmings. She’s averaging 20 points, six rebounds, and four assists per contest. K.C. Elkins is Wright State’s only other scorer in double figures, averaging almost 10-and-a-half per night. Sami Tucker needs 24 points to become the 17th women’s player in Milwaukee history to score a-thousand points for her career. Also tonight, the Wisconsin women host Iowa. And the UW-Parkside women and men are both at home against Rockhurst.
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The Milwaukee Brewers will hold their annual fan festival on Sunday, January 27th. “Brewers On Deck” will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Delta Center in downtown Milwaukee. The lineup was announced today. Thirty-two members of the Brewers’ roster will be there – including MVP finalist Ryan Braun and the team’s other stars. Manager Ron Roenicke and his coaches will also be on hand, along with minor league prospects, Brewers’ alumni, and broadcasters. The day will feature a number of games and family activities, autographs, and lots of baseball talk. Ticket information is available at Brewers.com.
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The Green Bay Packers’ all-time leading scorer is back in the NFL. Ryan Longwell beat out three other kickers to finish the playoffs with the Seattle Seahawks. He’ll replace Steven Hauschka, who strained a calf in last Sunday’s Wild Card victory at Washington. Seahawks’ coach Pete Carroll said he needed a kicker because Hauschka did not have the ability to make kickoffs. Longwell will handle all phases of Seattle’s kicking game on Sunday, when the Seahawks play at Atlanta in an NFC divisional playoff contest. He’s a native of the Seattle region, and he says he’s excited to play for his hometown Seahawks. The 38-year-old Longwell played nine seasons in Green Bay and then six in Minnesota before the Vikings cut him almost a year ago. He has not stepped on a football field since. He scored 1,054 points during his tenure with the Packers, with a team-record 226 field goals. Longwell is also the NFL’s 13th all-time leading scorer with 1,687 points. And he’s the fifth most accurate kicker in league history, making just over 82-percent of his field goal attempts. If Seattle can win at Atlanta on Sunday – and if the Packers win at San Francisco on Saturday night – Longwell would make a return to Lambeau Field for the NFC title game on January 20th.
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Packers’ tight end Ryan Taylor partially won an appeal of his $21,000 dollar fine for an illegal blind-side block during a punt return against Arizona on November fourth. The fine was reduced to $15,000 dollars. But Taylor asked that the fine be totally eliminated. He threw a hard block on the Cardinals’ Rashad Johnson. Taylor argued that it was a clean play, and a penalty flag was not thrown.
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The University of Wisconsin women’s basketball team will try for a third time tonight to win its first Big Ten Conference game. The Badgers will host Iowa, after losing by five points to Minnesota at home last Sunday. Wisconsin played solid defense in that game, holding the Gophers to 13 points below their season average. The Badgers have a three-game losing streak. They’re 0-2 in the conference, and 8-7 overall. The Hawkeyes have won four straight games in Madison, and eight-of-their-last-nine. But Wisconsin is 6-2 at home this season – and they average 23 more points in Madison than they do on the road, and they have seven more rebounds in home contests. Iowa native Morgan Paige leads the Badgers in scoring with 16-and-a-half points per game. Iowa comes in a 12-4 overall, and 1-1 in the Big Ten. They’re coming off a four-point home loss to Michigan last Sunday. Racine standout Samantha Logic returns to her home state with the Hawkeyes. She had 20 points, 13 rebounds, and eight assists in her first game against Wisconsin a year ago. Also tonight, the UW-Milwaukee women are at home against Wright State. And the UW-Parkside women-and-men host Rockhurst.
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Three women’s basketball teams are tied for the lead in the Northern Athletics Conference North Division – and all three have different opponents tonight. Concordia-Mequon, Alverno of Milwaukee, and Madison Edgewood are all 6-2 in league play. Concordia plays at Marian of Fond du Lac. Alverno travels across town to play the Milwaukee School of Engineering. And Edgewood hosts Maranatha Baptist, which is fourth in the north at 4-2. Wisconsin Lutheran leads the women’s South Division standings at 6-0. Also tonight, there’s one NAC men’s contest. Lakeland is at home in Sheboygan against Maranatha Baptist.
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Two Wisconsin golfers will play in the Sony Open which starts today in Honolulu, Hawaii. Jerry Kelly of Madison had to use a one-time career exemption to get a full ride on the PGA Tour this year. He was scheduled to tee off at 11:40 this morning. Pewaukee native Mark Wilson won an early tournament last year, and he tied for 11th at the weather-delayed Hyundai Tournament of Champions which ended on Tuesday in Kapalua Hawaii. Wilson had a noon tee time. The Sony Open is the first PGA tournament of 2013 with a full field. Wilson won the event in 2011, and Kelly won it in 2002. Steve Stricker of Madison went home to recover from nerve damage in his upper left thigh. He recently said he would only compete in about a dozen tournaments this year anyway, so he can spend more time with his family.
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Two University of Wisconsin men’s hockey forwards are among 77 nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, which is given each spring to the nation’s top player. Juniors Mark Zengerle and Michael Mersch are the Badgers’ representatives on the ballot. An Internet fan vote accounts for one-percent of the total scores. You’ll find the ballot at HobeyBakerAward.com. Mersch is Wisconsin’s leading scorer with 17 points, including a team-high 12 goals. Zengerle has 10 points, and was the nation’s top scorer last season. Wisconsin has had at least one Top-10 finalist for the Baker Award in each of the last four years. This year’s Top-10 will be announced March 21st, and the winner will be named on April 12th. Wisconsin’s Blake Geoffrion won the Baker Award in 2010.
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The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team won its Horizon League home opener last night, 58-45 over Loyola of Chicago. The Ramblers only made five shots in the first half. They shot just 19-percent before trailing 28-to-12 at the break. Green Bay never trailed, and the Phoenix out-shot Loyola 45-to-32 percent for the game. Keifer Sykes had 11 points and nine assists as Green Bay improved to 1-2 in the conference and 7-9 overall. Devon Turk was the only Loyola player to score in double figures. He had 11. The Ramblers ended a three-game road winning streak, as they fell to 1-2 in the Horizon League and 10-5 overall. Green Bay’s next game is on Saturday against Illinois-Chicago at home.
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Milwaukee Brewers’ pitcher Arcenio Leon cleared waivers yesterday, and he was assigned outright to the Crew’s Triple-“A” farm club at Nashville. The 26-year-old Leon was taken off Milwaukee’s 40-man roster week to make room for Washington free-agent reliever Mike Gonzalez, who signed with the Brewers this week. The Brewers claimed the right-handed Leon off waivers from Houston in November.
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Madison Police have named a fourth suspect in the attack on Wisconsin running back Montee Ball in the early morning hours of August first. Media reports said 27-year-old Karlis Griffin of Madison is the latest suspect. That leaves one of the five purported attackers unidentified. Police said five men jumped Ball as he walking on a street close to the UW campus around the time the bars were closing. Reports said he was attacked in retaliation for a large fight a few days before, which involved other members of the Badgers. Ball was there, but he said he didn’t take part in the fight. Two defendants are in a first offenders’ program after pleading guilty to battery charges. Another defendant, Deonte Wilson, is scheduled to enter a plea next week. Court records show that an arrest warrant for Griffin was issued in early October for another incident which happened after Ball was attacked.
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SCORES
In men’s college basketball…
UW-Stevens Point 70, UW-Stout 51
UW-Whitewater 74, UW-Platteville 61
UW-La Crosse 73, UW-River Falls 54
UW-Eau Claire 59, UW-Oshkosh 56
Carthage 64, North Central 53
Carroll 74, Beloit 72
Saint Norbert 72, Ripon 43
Lawrence 63, Lake Forest 59
Concordia-Mequon 74, Milwaukee School of Engineering 61
Wisconsin Lutheran 58, Benedictine 54
Marian 67, Edgewood 66
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In women’s college basketball…
UW-Whitewater 71, UW-Platteville 62
UW-Stevens Point 88, UW-Stout 57
UW-River Falls 56, UW-La Crosse 53
UW-Eau Claire 52, UW-Oshkosh 46
Lake Forest 60, Lawrence 46
Carroll 75, Beloit 74
Ripon 49, Saint Norbert 43
Carthage 85, North Central 74
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In Wisconsin boys’ high school basketball…
Kenosha Tremper 63, Franklin 62
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In Wisconsin girls’ high school basketball…
Brookfield Academy 53, Milwaukee Messmer 26
Germantown 81, Port Washington 49
Milwaukee Bradley Tech 69, Oneida Nation 58
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Wisconsin boys' high school basketball from Tuesday
Albany 56, Argyle 53
Algoma 58, Gillett 39
Almond-Bancroft 48, Bowler 40
Appleton Xavier 56, Freedom 36
Antigo 56, Mosinee 44
Ashwaubenon 77, Sheboygan North 49
Athens 54, Stanley-Boyd 46
Auburndale 71, Loyal 33
Augusta 59, Eleva-Strum 45
Baldwin-Woodville 65, St. Croix Central 17
Bangor 54, Hillsboro 52
Barron 67, Somerset 46
Bay Port 74, Sheboygan South 60
Belleville 64, Waterloo 50
Benton 47, Belmont 46
Blair-Taylor 65, Osseo-Fairchild 34
Bloomer 60, Chippewa Falls McDonell 44
Brookfield Academy 68, Milwaukee Messmer 53
Brookfield East 67, Greendale 44
Brown Deer 76, South Milwaukee 57
Cadott 65, Abbotsford 57
Campbellsport 33, Ozaukee 31
Cassville 49, Shullsburg 31
Cedarburg 72, Kettle Moraine 60
Clayton 68, Bruce 50
Cloquet, Minn. 72, Ashland 58
Colby 65, Chequamegon 51
Cornell 52, Lac Courte Oreilles 29
De Pere 69, Green Bay Notre Dame 35
Deerfield 69, Hustisford 60
Dodgeland 74, Madison Abundant Life 47
Durand 55, Eau Claire Regis 49
Eastbrook Academy 66, Wisconsin School for the Deaf 38
Eau Claire Memorial 67, Menomonie 59
Eau Claire North 44, River Falls 41
Elcho 41, Phelps 34
Fall River 84, Williams Bay 50
Fond du Lac St. Mary's Springs 74, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 63
Fox Valley Lutheran 56, Berlin 51
Frederic 70, Webster 25
Green Bay Southwest 70, Green Bay Preble 49
Greenfield 72, St. Francis 58
Greenwood 71, Rib Lake 62
Hazel Green Southwestern 50, Darlington 40
Horicon 57, Johnson Creek 44
Hortonville 75, Marinette 48
Howards Grove 67, New Holstein 61
Hudson 60, Chippewa Falls 40
Independence 53, Lincoln 51
Iola-Scandinavia 48, Weyauwega-Fremont 42
Ithaca 57, Weston 45
Juda 44, Pecatonica 41
Kenosha Indian Trail 53, Kenosha Bradford 51
Kenosha St. Joseph 79, Milwaukee Thomas More 72
Kohler 62, Stockbridge 49
La Crosse Central 64, Baraboo 27
Laconia 55, Winnebago Lutheran 33
Lake Mills 50, Lakeside Lutheran 28
Lodi 67, Columbus 53
Luck 68, St. Croix Falls 44
Madison Memorial 60, Madison La Follette 57
Manitowoc Lincoln 65, Green Bay West 37
Maple Northwestern 60, Grantsburg 49
Marion 55, Rosholt 42
Marshall 79, Wisconsin Heights 54
Mauston 60, Adams-Friendship 34
McFarland 54, Madison Edgewood 42
Menominee Indian 58, Tigerton 38
Middleton 81, Janesville Craig 76
Milton 51, Edgerton 50
Milwaukee Bay View 78, Milwaukee Madison 62
Milwaukee Hamilton 55, Milwaukee South 43
Milwaukee Riverside 72, Milwaukee Pulaski 47
Milwaukee University 73, Kenosha Christian Life 40
Milwaukee Vincent 69, Milwaukee Rufus King 60
Milwaukee Washington 75, Milwaukee Marshall/Juneau 56
Montello 69, Cambria-Friesland 68, OT
Monticello 40, Brodhead 39
Mount Horeb 51, Dodgeville 45
New Glarus 53, Cambridge 52
North Crawford 57, Seneca 40
Oak Creek 43, Racine William Horlick 34
Oconomowoc 56, Muskego 48
Omro 46, Lomira 34
Onalaska Luther 84, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 73
Pardeeville 80, Valley Christian 41
Phillips 48, Spencer 47
Pittsville 59, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 54
Plymouth 51, Kiel 41
Port Edwards 59, Plainfield Tri-County 39
Port Washington 54, West Bend West 51
Pulaski 61, Green Bay East 51
Racine J.I. Case 86, Racine Washington Park 48
Racine Prairie 41, Burlington Catholic Central 38
Randolph 51, Rio 29
Rhinelander 62, Lakeland 35
Richland Center 51, Sparta 48
Ripon 52, Waupaca 40
Seymour 77, Denmark 42
Shawano 49, Oconto Falls 30
Shell Lake 55, Birchwood 45
Shiocton 83, Manawa 35
Shorewood 62, Cudahy 42
Somers Shoreland Lutheran 51, Racine Lutheran 46
South Wayne Black Hawk 56, Barneveld 54
Spring Valley 49, Alma/Pepin 45
Stevens Point 51, Marshfield 49
Stevens Point Pacelli 74, Bonduel 52
Sussex Hamilton 41, Brookfield Central 30
Thorp 52, Prentice 36
Tomah 51, Marshfield 49
Turtle Lake 54, Cumberland 50
Two Rivers 77, Kewaunee 54
Viroqua 40, La Crescent, Minn. 37
Wabeno-Laona 88, Florence 40
Wakefield-Marenisco, Mich. 84, Bayfield 46
Watertown Maranatha Baptist 64, Milwaukee St. Anthony 40
Waukesha Catholic Memorial 74, Menomonee Falls 64
Waukesha South 66, Milwaukee School of Languages 36
Waukesha West 69, Burlington 48
Waukon, Iowa 56, Prairie du Chien 54
Waunakee 66, Reedsburg 49
Waupun 63, Portage 54
Waupun Central Wisconsin Christian 84, Oakfield 24
Wautoma 60, Westfield 58
Wauzeka-Steuben 42, De Soto 38
West Allis Central 38, New Berlin West 35
West Allis Hale 66, Union Grove 49
West De Pere 68, New London 57
West Salem 53, Arcadia 50
Westby 50, Black River Falls 36
Whitehall 66, Coulee Christian 25
Whitnall 58, Waterford 38
Wild Rose 54, Gresham 53
Winneconne 44, Clintonville 33
Wisconsin Career Academy 62, Milwaukee Tenor 36
Wisconsin Dells 81, Nekoosa 72
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Girls' high school basketball
Adams-Friendship 43, Sauk Prairie 36
Algoma 50, Sturgeon Bay 26
Altoona 47, Stanley-Boyd 35
Alma Center Lincoln 58, Alma/Pepin 38
Amherst 48, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 45
Appleton North 49, Kaukauna 44
Arcadia 66, La Crescent, Minn. 61
Baraboo 64, La Crosse Central 44
Bay Port 75, Sheboygan South 55
Bayfield 64, Wakefield-Marenisco, Mich. 30
Beaver Dam 62, Hartford Union 35
Beloit Turner 41, Palmyra-Eagle 31
Bessemer, Mich. 43, Washburn 42
Bowler 50, Almond-Bancroft 42
Brodhead 72, Big Foot 21
Brookwood 50, Cashton 38
Cameron 77, Turtle Lake 40
Chilton 39, Mishicot 34
Chippewa Falls 50, Hudson 45
Chippewa Falls McDonell 61, Cadott 50
Clayton 51, Bruce 18
Clinton 43, Orfordville Parkview 40
Coleman 52, Crandon 32
Colfax 50, Mondovi 40
Cuba City 73, Fennimore 35
Cudahy 31, Shorewood 29
Darlington 44, Boscobel 40
Durand 57, Prescott 41
East Troy 61, Whitewater 52
Eastbrook Academy 59, Wisconsin School for the Deaf 52
Eau Claire Memorial 54, Menomonie 15
Eau Claire North 47, River Falls 38
Eau Claire Regis 38, Fall Creek 33
Eleva-Strum 57, Gilmanton 40
Elmwood 41, St. Croix Central 36
Evansville 43, Edgerton 40, OT
Faith Christian, Ill. 33, Milwaukee Salaam School 8
Fond du Lac 44, Appleton East 27
Fox Valley Lutheran 49, Winneconne 26
Frederic 57, Webster 45
Gilman 53, Greenwood 38
Glenwood City 42, Boyceville 36
Grantsburg 59, Maple Northwestern 53
Green Bay NEW Lutheran 34, Gibraltar 29
Green Bay Southwest 39, Green Bay Preble 34
Greenfield 65, St. Francis 52
Hayward 40, Rice Lake 20
Hazel Green Southwestern 53, Riverdale 52
Hermantown, Minn. 55, Superior 39
Highland 43, North Crawford 29
Hillsboro 45, Wonewoc-Center 34
Holmen 45, Reedsburg 37
Hortonville 50, Marinette 25
Hurley 40, Drummond 33
Independence 52, Melrose-Mindoro 45
Ironwood, Mich. 59, Butternut 18
Ithaca 45, River Valley 28
Jefferson 65, McFarland 31
Kenosha Christian Life 39, Milwaukee University 15
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 54, Cedarburg 45
Kewaunee 60, Southern Door 28
Kimberly 54, Appleton West 29
Laconia 43, Ripon 37
La Crosse Aquinas 37, West Salem 35
Lake Country Lutheran 66, Hope Christian 19
Lake Geneva Badger 54, Burlington 37
Lakeland 48, Rhinelander 30
Laona 43, Crivitz 40
Lodi 48, Portage 36
Madison Edgewood 64, Mount Horeb 38
Manitowoc Roncalli 46, Hilbert 30
Marion 36, Rosholt 33
Marshall 45, Cambridge 37
Marshfield Columbus 46, Augusta 44
Mellen 83, Solon Springs 50
Menasha St. Mary Central 60, Valders 46
Menominee, Mich. 44, Peshtigo 30
Menomonee Falls 50, Mequon Homestead 31
Milwaukee Destiny 54, Milwaukee Academy of Science 34
Milwaukee Rufus King 69, Milwaukee Washington 49
Milwaukee Lutheran 41, Wauwatosa East 36
Milwaukee Marshall/Juneau 78, Milwaukee Bay View/Lifelong Learning 14
Milwaukee Pius XI 56, Waukesha West 46
Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts 58, Milwaukee South 56
Milwaukee Riverside 65, Milwaukee Heritage Christian 50
Milwaukee School of Languages 56, Milwaukee Ronald Reagan 24
Mineral Point 41, Iowa-Grant 16
Mosinee 49, Antigo 32
Mountaintop Christian 56, Union Grove Christian 28
Mukwonago 46, Dominican 36
Muskego 66, Brookfield East 40
Neenah 44, Oshkosh West 31
Neillsville 63, Loyal 23
New Berlin Eisenhower 50, Brookfield Central 28
New Glarus 49, Waterloo 20
New Lisbon 32, Bangor 24
New London 61, West De Pere 32
Northland Pines 47, Tomahawk 30
Oak Creek 69, Racine Horlick 23
Oakfield 48, New Holstein 36
Oconto Falls 60, Shawano 36
Onalaska 35, Sparta 18
Onalaska Luther 64, Blair-Taylor 44
Oregon 35, Fort Atkinson 33
Oshkosh North 48, Menasha 34
Osseo-Fairchild 48, Thorp 30
Owen-Withee 62, Spencer 42
Pewaukee 56, Waukesha Catholic Memorial 48
Phelps 35, Elcho 32
Plum City 49, Spring Valley 44
Port Edwards 51, Tri-County 31
Prairie Farm 41, Clear Lake 31
Pulaski 71, Green Bay East 23
Racine Washington Park 64, Racine J.I. Case 61
Racine Prairie 66, Burlington Catholic Central 34
Random Lake 51, Kewaskum 41
Reedsville 47, Brillion 46
Royall 51, Necedah 12
Sheboygan Lutheran 47, Sheboygan County Christian 44
Shell Lake 48, Birchwood 21
Somers Shoreland Lutheran 65, Racine Lutheran 52
Somerset 46, Ellsworth 36
South Milwaukee 37, Brown Deer 22
South Shore 93, Mercer 33
St. Croix Falls 60, Luck 34
Stevens Point Pacelli 45, Bonduel 38
Sun Prairie 55, Stoughton 41
Tigerton 40, Menominee Indian 39
Two Rivers 42, Campbellsport 38
Union Grove 43, Delavan-Darien 27
Verona 56, Madison East 45
Wabeno 63, Wausaukee 22
Waterford 56, Westosha Central 21
Watertown Maranatha Baptist 38, Milwaukee St. Anthony 28
Waukesha North 64, Port Washington 20
Waukesha South 52, Madison Memorial 37
West Bend East 40, Oconomowoc 36
West Bend West 60, Slinger 56
Westby 53, Richland Center 45
Weyauwega-Fremont 50, Iola-Scandinavia 36
Whitefish Bay 39, Kettle Moraine 27
Whitehall 53, Cochrane-Fountain City 50
Wild Rose 89, Gresham 35
Wilmot Union 55, Elkhorn 33
Wisconsin Lutheran 44, Watertown 25
Wrightstown 58, Manitowoc Lutheran 39
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Boys' high school hockey
Barron 6, Spooner 4
Eau Claire Regis/Chippewa Falls McDonell/Bloomer 4, Amery 0
Green Bay Notre Dame 9, Sheboygan 1
Hayward 6, Proctor, Minn. 4
Hudson 6, Eau Claire North 0
Kettle Moraine-Mukwonago 4, Cedarburg 0
La Crescent/Houston, Minn. 2, Viroqua 1
Middleton 7, Sun Prairie 1
Milwaukee Marquette 9, Beloit Memorial 0
Milwaukee University School 4, Fond du Lac 1
Monona Grove 12, Monroe 2
Mosinee 2, Tomahawk 1
Onalaska 7, Baraboo/Portage 1
Rice Lake 3, Chippewa Falls 1
Schofield D.C. Everest 3, Antigo 2
Somerset 4, Baldwin-Woodville 0
Verona 3, Oregon 0
Waukesha 6, Arrowhead 3
Waupun 5, Greendale 2
Wausau West 1, Stevens Point 0
Whitefish Bay 5, Stoughton 2
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 7, Wausau East 2
Burnett County Blizzard 6, Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson, Minn. 5
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Girls' high school hockey
Brookfield 9, Fox Cities 2
St. Croix Valley Fusion 3, Black River Falls 0
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Wrestling
Greenfield 54, Cudahy/Saint Francis 22
Greenfield 60, Milwaukee Pius XI 21
Milwaukee Hamilton 48, Milwaukee Washington/CEO Leadership 12
Milwaukee Hamilton 36, Milwaukee Madison/Career/Languages/NW/Marshall 23
Muskego 58, Kenosha Indian Trail 22
Wauwatosa West/East 32, Pewaukee 16
Arcadia 60, Whitehall 19
Lake Geneva Badger 68, Union Grove 7
Baraboo 39, DeForest 30
Black River Falls 51, Viroqua 24
Brodhead/Juda 49, Orfordville Parkview 18
Cadott 45, Spencer/Marshfield Columbus 31
Campbellsport 42, Waupun 29
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser/Prairie Farm 53, Superior 12
Crandon 81, Lakeland 0
Cumberland 38, Ladysmith 27
Deerfield 45, Dodgeland 34
Dodgeville 63, Pecatonica/Argyle 18
East Troy 46, Edgerton 28
Evansville/Albany 51, Clinton 26
Fennimore 40, River Ridge/Cassville 31
Kewaskum 49, Plymouth 15
Mayville 48, Horicon 33
Random Lake 51, Ozaukee 15
Richland Center 36, Riverdale 33
Ripon 52, Waupaca 16
Spring Valley/Elmwood 51, Cameron 25
Beloit Turner 42, Palmyra-Eagle 34
Wabeno/Laona 42, Three Lakes 27
Wausau East 57, Antigo 12
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