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Blizzard taking on Pirates at Resch Center

The Green Bay Blizzard are prepping to host the Orlando Pirates this Saturday at the Resch Center. 

 

The Pirates are in third place in the Eastern Conference, going 3-1 through the first few weeks. The Pirates look to bounce back from a 68-40 loss to the Jacksonville Sharks. 

 

The Blizzard are sitting atop the Eastern Conference early into the season with a 4-1 record. Most recently, taking down the Iowa Barnstormers 55-19. Quarterback Liam Thompson went 9/14 on completions for 153 yards and 3 touchdowns. Thompson was feeding Demilon Brown all night, going for 65 rushing yards with 2 rushing touchdowns, also picking up 45 receiving yards and a touchdown. Leading the defensive side of the ball was Franky West Jr. with 9 tackles, and Giovanni Waller going for 5 tackles and 2 pass deflections. 

 

The kick-off is at 6:00 p.m.
 

Clippers and Pioneers track teams heading to St. Norbert's College for invitational

The Sturgeon Bay and Sevastopol track and field teams are hitting the road this Friday as they are heading to St. Norbert’s College for an invitational meet at the Schiender Stadium. 

 

The Clippers and Pioneers will be met there by Wausau West, Dominican, Fond du Lac, Amherst, Athens, Gillett, Green Bay East, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Lomira, Peshtigo, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan South, Shiocton, Winneconne, Notre Dame Academy, New London, St. Mary's Springs Academy, Xavier, Iola-Scandinavia, Reedsville, Carney-Nadeau Public, St. Ignatius - Chesterton Academy, and Chesterton Academy of St. John Paul II Classical.

 

The Clippers last ran in the conference triangular held at Kewaunee. The boys' team placed first out of five teams, while the girls' team finished second. Leading the way for the boys was Alex Boden, who won both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles (18.512 and 47.031), and Cedar Tomberlin, who won both the triple jump and long jump (39-5 1/2 and 21-1, PR). For the girls, it was Delaney Skiba who won the 3,200 with a PR of 12:24.034 and placed second in the 1,600 with a season-best 5:51.631, and Leah Hansen placed second in the 100-meter hurdles with a PR of 19.031 and fourth in the 300-meter hurdles with a PR of 1:00.731.

 

The Pioneers are coming off an Algoma triangular, which saw them winning nine events. Aaron Tomaszewski swept the distance events with wins in the 800m and 1600m runs, while Zack Genske (shot put) and Cash Kuehn (high jump and triple jump) gave the Pioneers wins in the field events. For the girls, Breiah Newton matched Tomaszewski's success with wins in the 800m and 1600m runs, while Braelyn Staats also posted wins in two events, capturing the top spot in the triple jump and as a part of the 4x200m relay with Khloe Henrickson, Autumn Sargent, and Lillian Saltou.

 

The meet begins at 3:00 p.m.
 

Phoenix women's basketball picking up Elisa Melvins

The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team has announced the signing of 5’10” guard Elisa Melvins. She played in two games last year for the Oregon Ducks before suffering a season-ending injury, which allowed her to receive another year of NCAA eligibility. During those two games, she put up 25 points and 7 assists. 

 

She began her collegiate career with the Sienna Saints, and she was named the MAAC Freshman of the Year, as well as being named to the All-Freshman and All-League Third Team. During the season, she appeared in all 32 games, starting 31 of them, and averaged 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 2.2 steals per game.

 

Her sophomore year was just as bright, being named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, while also receiving All-League First-Team honors, averaging 12.0 points and 6.8 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and her 4.5 steals per game, which were second-most in the country. Her 135 steals that season are a Siena program record.

 

Going into her junior year, is when Melvins transferred to Oregon. With the Ducks, she played in 28 games, starting in 19 of them, and averaged 6.6 points, 3.0 assists, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game.
 

Local golf teams heading to Little River Country Club

The area golf teams are heading to Marinette this Thursday for a conference meet held at Little River Country Club. 

 

The schools to be in attendance are Gibraltar, Kewaunee, Green Bay NEW Lutheran/Providence Academy Co-op, Oconto, Sevastopol, Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay, and Peshtigo. 

 

The last Packerland conference meet was held at Northbrook Golf Course in Luxemburg, which saw the Clippers win the meet with a score of 189. Only two strokes better than second-place Sevastopol. 

 

Kewaunee’s Evan MacCaux was the top golfer, shooting a 42. Followed by Ashton Benzinger (Sturgeon Bay) and Henry Wehrenberg (Gibraltar), both shooting a 44. Marek O’Dean (Sevastopol), Jameson Tepe (Gibraltar), Aiden Benzinger (Sturgeon Bay), and Caleb Nieslen (Sturgeon Bay) all shot a 45.

 

The tee time is for 4:00 p.m.
 

Packers release three ahead of NFL Draft

The Green Bay Packers tidied up their roster ahead of the NFL Draft taking place later this week in Pittsburgh.

 

On Friday, the Packers released TE McCallan Castles, CB Tyron Herring and LB Jamon Johnson.

 

According to Packers.com, all three players spent time on Green Bay's practice squad last season. Johnson received a little more action as a gameday elevation, appearing in two games for the Packers (Weeks 13 and 18), including his first career start in Week 18 at Minnesota.

Rattlers Fall Behind Early and Drop Series Finale to Chiefs

The Peoria Chiefs scored four runs in the top of the second inning on Sunday afternoon at Neuroscience Group Field.  The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers had the bases loaded with one out in the bottom of the second but could only score one run and the offense never got on track after that while Peoria kept added to their lead on the way to an 11-1 victory on another cool Sunday afternoon in Northeast Wisconsin.

 

The Chiefs (5-9) needed one hit to score their four runs in the top of the second inning.  Wisconsin starting pitcher Yorman Galindez put two runners on base to start the inning on a walk and a hit batsman.  Won-Bin Cho followed with a three-run home run.

 

Miguel Villarroel drew a one-out walk and moved from first to third on a wild pitch.  He would just beat a throw home after a grounder to second off the bat of Tai Peete against Wisconsin’s drawn-in infield to score the fourth run of the frame.


The Timber Rattlers (8-5) had the bases loaded with one out after Peoria starter Nate Dohm walked three of the first four batters he faced in the bottom of the second.  A wild pitch let a run score, and another walk reloaded the bases.  Dohm escape the jam with a strikeout and a flyout to right.

 

Peoria tacked on single runs in the third, fourth, and fifth innings to push their lead to 7-1.  Villarroel drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the third, Cade McGee knocked in a run with a two-out single in the fourth, and Rainiel Rodriguez delivered a two-out, RBI single in the fifth.

Rodriguez padded Peoria’s lead in the top of the seventh with a two-run double.

The Chiefs scored two more runs in the eighth inning with a sacrifice fly by José Suárez and an RBI double by Tai Peete.

Wisconsin only had two decent chances to score after the second inning.  In the third, Daniel Dickinson single to left with two on and two out, but Josh Adamczewski was thrown out at the plate on a strong throw from José Suárez.  In the eighth, Andrew Fischer hit a lead-off double, but he would be stranded at third when the inning ended.

Yhoiker Fajardo earned the win with five scoreless innings out of the Peoria bullpen.  He retired ten Rattlers in a row at one point in the game.

 

Luis Peña moved his hitting streak to nine games for the Timber Rattlers with a first inning single.  Eric Bitonti extended his on-base streak to twelve games with a single in the third.

Five Timber Rattlers pitchers combined to allow twelve hits and eleven walks in the game.

 

The Rattlers won the series with three wins out of the five games.

 

The Timber Rattlers are off on Monday.  They return to action on Tuesday with the first game of a six-game series against the Fort Wayne TinCaps at Parkview Field in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  Game time is 5:35pm CDT.

Frozen Phoenix victorious on milestone night with UW-Green Bay

The Green Bay Blizzard suited up as the Frozen Phoenix Saturday afternoon, donning an alter ego in collaboration with UW-Green Bay for the university's first ever football game. The Iowa Barnstormers came to town looking to avoid an 0-4 start, but it wasn't their night as Green Bay bounced back from last week's loss and piled it on, 55-19.

Green Bay got on the board first with a Demilon Brown two-yard rushing touchdown, but Iowa answered to make it 7-6 after one. 

The second quarter is where it got out of hand. The Frozen Phoenix reeled off three straight scores, including a 25-yard Thompson to Isaac Ross strike, and took a 28-6 lead into the half. Iowa's offense had no answers, going 3-and-out twice and missing a pair of field goals.

The second half was more of the same. Thompson hit Brown for 45 yards and a score to open the third, and Green Bay kept the foot on the gas from there. Tevaughn Grant capped the scoring with a strip sack of Corbin, with Allen Henry recovering it for a defensive touchdown. Iowa added a couple late scores to make it look a little closer, but the final was 55-19.

Thompson finished 9-of-14 for 153 yards and three touchdowns. Brown led the ground game with 65 yards and two scores on the day. Trevon Alexander added two rushing touchdowns of his own.


The Blizzard improve to 4-1 and are back home next Friday, April 24th against the Orlando Pirates at 6pm inside the Resch Center.

Wisconsin Rallies for Win in Ninth Inning

Saturday afternoon was a windy and frigid day for baseball at Neuroscience Group Field.  The conditions didn’t bother Wisconsin Timber Rattlers outfielder Josh Adamczewski.  The Indiana native homered twice, drove in five runs, and had a part in both the tying and winning run scoring in the bottom of the ninth for Wisconsin’s 8-7 victory over the Peoria Chiefs.

 

The game time temperature was 39 with a strong breeze of 16-mph blowing from left to right.  Adamczewski warmed up the crowd when he put the Timber Rattlers (8-4) up 1-0 with a lead-off home run in the bottom of the second.

 

An error on Peoria allowed Luis Peña to reach base with two outs in the third.  Blake Aita, the Chiefs starting pitcher, walked Andrew Fischer and Marco Dinges to load the bases for Adamczewski.  Aita walked Adamczewski on a 3-2 pitch to force in a run for a 2-0 lead.

The Chiefs (4-9) got their first two runners on against Wisconsin starting pitcher Bryce Meccage in the top of the fourth on a walk and a bloop single.  Meccage retired the next two batters and got a grounder to short for what should have been the final out of the frame.  However, first baseman Juan Baez dropped the throw to let the inning continue and the inning would go on without Meccage as Jesus Flores was called into the game from the Wisconsin bullpen.

Flores walked Ian Petrutz on four pitches to force in a run.  Tai Peete was next and he sent a grounder to second.  Flores had to cover the base when Baez ranged to far from the bag, but Flores also dropped a throw to first to allow the tying run to score.

 

Peña put the Rattlers back into the lead with a lead-off home run to right in the bottom of the fifth.  That homer was the first of the season for the Milwaukee Brewers #2 prospect.

Peoria evened the score in the top of the sixth on a two-out, RBI single by Rainiel Rodriguez against reliever Wande Torres.

Josiah Ragsdale opened the Wisconsin half of the sixth inning with a single.  He would steal second and move to third on a grounder to second by Luis Castillo.  Baez drove in Ragsdale with a groundout for a 4-3 lead.

Adamczewski gave the Rattlers two insurance runs when he crushed a two-run home run to right-center with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning.

The Chiefs charged back in the top of the eighth inning.  Torres had allowed one run in three innings of relief before going back out for the eighth.  He hit the first batter and walked the next batter to end his day.

Chandler Welch was called in from the Wisconsin bullpen, and he hit Rodriguez on a 2-2 pitch to load the bases.

Jesús Báez was next for the Chiefs.  Welch got him to hit a high popup that looked like an easy play on the infield.  The wind took the ball and blew it into shallow right-center out of the reach of all the Wisconsin defenders for an RBI single. 

Welch committed a balk to let in another run.  Then, Back-to-back sacrifice flies from Jalin Flores and Josh Kross plated two more runs and the Chiefs suddenly had a 7-6 lead.

Wisconsin drew a pair of two-out walks in the bottom of the eighth but did not score.  Welch went back out in the top of the ninth and retired the Chiefs in order to keep the deficit at a run.

The wind evened out its contributions to the game in the bottom of the ninth when Andrew Fischer’s high popup to shallow right dropped in for a lead-off double.  Marco Dinges moved Fischer to third with the tying run on a deep fly to the outfield.

That brought Adamczewski back to the plate for Wisconsin.  He smashed a single to the backhand of Cade McGee at second base to drive home Fischer.  McGee got a piece of the ball with his glove to deflect it towards second base.  He tracked down the ball and fired wildly to first base.  That error allowed Adamczewski to take second with the winning run.

Daniel Dickinson dropped a bunt single to put runners on the corners for Ragsdale against Jack Findlay. 

Ragsdale never had a chance to swing the bat as Findlay threw a wild pitch to allow Adamczewski to score.

Fischer went 3-for-3 with two walks, two doubles, and two runs scored.  Peña extended his current hitting streak to eight games with his home run.  On the pitching side of the ledger, Meccage and Torres each recorded five strikeouts.

Adamczewski has four home runs in the series.  He hit a home run in both ends of Wednesday’s doubleheader.  Adamczewski was tied with South Bend’s Owen Ayers for the league lead in homers after the completion of the Wisconsin game on Saturday.

 

Sunday is the series finale with Yorman Galindez (0-0, 2.25) set as the starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  Peoria has named Nate Dohm (0-0, 4.50) as their starter.  Game time at Neuroscience Group Field is 1:10pm. 

Blizzard's alter ego Frozen Phoenix taking on Barnstormers

The Green Bay Blizzard are preparing for this Saturday at the Resch Center, where they are set to show their alter ego, the Frozen Phoenix, in collaboration with UW-Green Bay. The Frozen Phoenix will be facing off against the Iowa Barnstormers.

 

The Blizzard and Barnstormers met earlier this season, with the Blizzard coming out on top 50-39. 

 

The Blizzard are now 3-1, looking to rebound from a 51-36 loss to the Quad City Steamwheelers. In the game, Quarterback Liam Thompson completed 9 of his 16 passes, going for 121 yards, 4 touchdowns, and an interception, also picking up 22 yards on his feet. Two of his touchdown passes went to Terrel Carey, and the other two were slung out to Draysean Hudson and Trevon Alexander. Andrew Mevis had a perfect night, going 2/2 on field goals and making all 4 extra point opportunities. 

 

The kick-off is at 4:00 p.m.
 

Severe Weather Forecast Forces Timber Rattlers to Postpone Friday's Game

The spell of severe weather forecasts in Northeastern Wisconsin remains unbroken.  Incoming thunderstorms are predicted to bring heavy rain, strong wind gusts, and potential hail to the area this evening.  The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers – with fan and player safety in mind – have postponed Friday’s game with the Peoria Chiefs at Neuroscience Group Field.  The teams will continue their Midwest League series on Saturday afternoon with a single nine-inning game scheduled to begin at 1:10pm.

Friday’s game will be made up at a later date.

Former Packer to announce NFL Draft picks in home state

The Green Bay Packers may not have many picks when they arrive in Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft next week, but they will have a familiar face announcing at least one of them.

 

The league office announced earlier this week several  former and active players representing all 32 clubs currently scheduled to make selections in Rounds 2 and 3 of this year’s NFL Draft. John Kuhn is among the former players with Pennsylvania ties after playing high school ball in his hometown of York before playing Shippensburg College, which is also located in the Commonwealth. Marques Colston (Harrisburg, representing the New Orleans Saints), James Conner (Erie, representing the Arizona Cardinals), Jim Covert (Conway, representing the Chicago Bears), Tony Dorsett (Rochester, representing the Dallas Cowboys), Bill Maas (Philadelphia, representing the Kansas City Chiefs), Curtis Martin (Pittsburgh, representing the New England Patriots), Pat McAfee (Plum, representing the Indianapolis Colts), Matt Millen (Hokendauqua, representing the Las Vegas Raiders) and Paul Posluszny (Butler, representing the Jacksonville Jaguars) are the other native Pennsylvanians announcing picks. 

 

The Draft, hosted in the city of Pittsburgh for the first time since the 1948 NFL Draft, begins with Round 1 on Thursday night, April 23, and continues Friday, April 24, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 25, with Rounds 4-7.

Wisconsin Drops Decision to Peoria

The Peoria Chiefs battered the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 24-7 on Thursday night at Neuroscience Group Field.  Tai Peete hit for the cycle and Jesús Báez drove in six runs for the Chiefs in the game.  The 24 runs are the most allowed in a game by a Timber Rattlers team.

 

Peoria (4-8) scored in every inning except the second frame, and it started as Rainiel Rodriguez continued his assault on Wisconsin pitching with a one-out double in the top of the first.  Rodriguez had three doubles and a triple against the Rattlers in Wednesday’s doubleheader.  Báez followed with an RBI single for the 1-0 lead.

Wisconsin appeared to get out of the inning as Baez looked to be out on an attempt to steal second, but the call was safe and the inning continued.  A balk by pitcher Ethan Dorchies and a passed ball by catcher Blayberg Diaz allowed Baez to score for a 2-0 lead.

The Rattlers (7-4) scored a run without a hit in the bottom of the first.  Braylon Payne drew a walk, went to second on a wild pitch, and stole third.  Andrew Fischer hit a deep drive to center for a sacrifice fly.

In the second, the Rattlers took the lead on a two-out, two-run single by Diaz.

The Chiefs retook the lead in the top of the third.  Rodriguez started the inning with a single.  Then, Báez homered to left for a 4-3 advantage.  Later in the frame, Miguel Villarroel had a two-out single to pad the lead.

Báez drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the top of the fourth and the Chiefs added two runs on a two-out rally in the fifth inning.

Braylon Payne golfed a solo home run to right in the fifth to bring Wisconsin to within 8-4.

A two-out rally in the top of the sixth saw Ian Petrutz deliver an RBI single for Peoria.

The Rattlers fell farther and farther behind in the seventh inning as the Chiefs tacked on ten runs against three Wisconsin pitchers.  Peoria took advantage of five walks in the frame.  Their big hits in the inning were a two-run single by Jose Cordoba and a three-run homer by Peete.

In the bottom of the seventh, Fischer drew a bases-loaded walk and Payne scored on a wild pitch for a pair of Timber Rattlers runs.  Eric Bitonti was up with the bases loaded and no outs when he hit a hard grounder to right.  However, the ball deflected off Josh Adamczewski, the runner at first base for an out.  Bitonti was given a single, but the dead ball put the other runners back on base without a run scoring.  The next two batters were retired and the Wisconsin rally ended.

Peoria poured on the offense when Villarroel hit a grand slam in the eighth for a 22-6 lead.

Fischer picked up his third RBI of the night with a run-scoring single in Wisconsin’s eighth inning.

 

Juan Baez, Wisconsin’s second baseman, took over on the mound for the top of the ninth to face Peete, who needed a triple for the cycle.  Pete line a pitch to the gap in right-center and didn’t stop running until he touched third to complete the cycle.  Jesús Báez drove in his sixth run of the night with a sacrifice fly for the final run of the game.

The Chiefs were 12-for-24 with runners in scoring position on Thursday.

 

The Rattlers had not allowed twenty runs in a game since September 2, 2004 when they lost 20-7 the Chiefs at Peoria.  That was also the previous record for the most runs allowed in a game by a Rattlers team.

 

Friday night is game four of the series at Neuroscience Group Field.  Bryce Meccage (0-0, 4.05) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Rattlers.  The Chiefs have chosen Blake Aita (0-0, 3.38) as their starting pitcher.  Game time is 6:40pm.

 

Green Bay extends women's basketball coach Kayla Karius

After two consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament, the Green Bay Athletics Department announced on Wednesday that they would like to see head women's basketball coach Kayla Karius stick around for a long time.

 

Karius and Green Bay agreed to an contract extension that will see her lead the Phoenix until the 2034-2035 season. She has kept up the tradition of winning at Green Bay that was started by Carol Hammerle and continued by Kevin Borseth and Matt Bollant. Karius has led the Phoenix to a 54-15 overall record, and 36-4 record in Horizon League play. In addition to her conference tournament titles, the trophy case includes a coach of the year award last year and seven All-Horizon League awards for her players, including last year's conference Player of the Year Jenna Guyer.

 

"She has done an amazing job since her arrival two years ago and truly embodies The Green Bay Way in every aspect of her leadership," said athletic director Josh Moon We are excited to watch her continue to build on the rich tradition of this program and take us to new heights in the years ahead."

 

Karius was equally thrilled to continue her reign at her alma mater. "This is a destination school for players and for coaches," Karius said. "I fell in love with this program as a young girl and want nothing more than to see it flourish. My family and I are proud to show recruits, current student-athletes, and fans that Green Bay is home!" 

Timber Rattlers sweep doubleheader with Chiefs

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers grabbed an early lead to defeat the Peoria Chiefs 7-3 in game one of a doubleheader at Neuroscience Group Field on Wednesday afternoon.  Wisconsin score two runs in each of the first three innings to take that early lead.

 

The Timber Rattlers (6-3) took advantage of two walks and a double steal.  Marco Dinges and Josh Adamczewski had consecutive RBI singles with one out to give Wisconsin the early 2-0 lead.

Braylon Payne stepped to the plate in the bottom of the second inning with Luis Castillo on second and Josiah Ragsdale on third.  Payne singled sharply to center to score Ragsdale.  Payne would get caught in a rundown between first and second long enough to allow Castillo to score.

Josh Adamczewski cracked a lead-off home run in the bottom of the third inning to extend the Wisconsin lead and knock Peoria starter Nolan Sparks out of the game.  Later in the third, Castillo added to the lead with a sacrifice fly.

The Chiefs (3-7) rallied in the fourth inning against reliever Quinton Low.  Jalin Flores reached on a one-out triple and Low walked the next two hitters to load the bases.  José Suárez followed with a three-run double, and Wisconsin’s lead was cut in half.

Daniel Dickinson got one of those runs back with a two-out, RBI single in the bottom of the fourth.

Jesus Flores, Wisconsin’s third pitcher of the game, worked around a bases-loaded jam in the top of the fifth to maintain the lead.  The top of the sixth opened with a single.  Flores avoided trouble when Andrew Fischer snagged a liner to third and doubled the runner off first for a double play.  Payne made a diving catch in center for the final out of the inning.

The first two Peoria batters of the seventh inning reached against Bryan Rivera to threaten the comeback.  However, Rivera got the final three outs to close out the game

Adamczewski drove in two runs for the Rattlers.  Payne reached base four times with two singles, a walk, and a hit batsman.  He also added two steals, a run, and an RBI.

 

Late home runs by Josiah Ragsdale, Marco Dinges, and Josh Adamczewski brought the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers back from deficits of 4-1 and 5-4 and propelled them to a 6-5 victory over the Peoria Chiefs in game two of Wednesday’s doubleheader at Neuroscience Group Field.  The win, coupled with a 7-3 Rattlers win in game one, gave Wisconsin a doubleheader sweep of the Chiefs.

 

Peoria (3-8) grabbed the early lead.  Won-Bin Cho was hit by a pitch to start the game.  Rainiel Rodriguez lined a triple to right-center to drive in Cho.  An RBI grounder off the bat of Jalin Flores drove in Rodriguez for a 2-0 advantage.

Sammy Hernandez added a run for the Chiefs in the top of the second with an RBI grounder.  In the third, José Suárez lined a two-out, solo homer to left for a 4-0 lead.

Wisconsin (7-3) had runners at the corners with no outs in the bottom of the third inning.  David Garcia grounded into a 6-4-3 double play to get the run home from third.

 

Tanner Franklin, the Chiefs starting pitcher, struck out three straight Rattlers to retire the side in order in the bottom of the fourth to give him six strikeouts.  He went back out for the fifth but was not as fortunate.

Adamczewski started the frame reaching on a hit batsman.  Eric Bitonti hit a high popup to left field that was dropped by Suárez for an error.  That brought Ragsdale to the plate as the tying run.  Ragsdale launched a three-run run home run deep to right to even the score 4-4.

The Chiefs went back into the lead in the top of the sixth.  Jose Cordoba drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out RBI single to center.

Peoria reliever Christian Worley got the first out of the bottom of the sixth but hung a 3-2 pitch to Dinges.  The Rattlers designated hitter crushed the ball off the videoboard for his second homer of the season and a tie game.

Adamczewski, who had homered in game one of Wednesday’s twinbill, followed with a long home run to give Wisconsin its first lead of the nightcap.

Michael Fowler pitched around a lead-off walk in the seventh to close out the game and the doubleheader sweep.

 

Game three of the series is set for Thursday night at Neuroscience Group Field.  Ethan Dorchies (0-1, 9.95) is the scheduled starting pitcher for the Timber Rattlers.  Peoria places Leonel Sequera (0-0, 6.75) on the mound to start.  Game time is 6:40pm CDT.

Timber Rattlers Postpone Tuesday's Game Due to Severe Weather

Another unfavorable weather forecast of severe thunderstorms that are set to hit the Fox Valley area has forced the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers to postpone Tuesday night’s game with the Peoria Chiefs at Neuroscience Group Field.  The teams will now open their Midwest League series on Wednesday afternoon as part of a doubleheader.  Game one is scheduled to begin at 12:10pm.

A minor league doubleheader consists of two seven-inning games.  The first game will be played to its conclusion.  There will be a minimum break of 30 minutes from the end of game one to the start of the nightcap.

On Wednesday, baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day on the 79th anniversary of Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier.

Local high school games find new dates

Due to the inclement weather, many of the Packerland conference games have been postponed. All updates on further rescheduling will be posted on the Packerland Conference website.

 

The Sevastopol baseball doubleheader vs Peshtigo for Tuesday, April 14th, was rescheduled to Tuesday, April 21st.

 

The Sevastopol softball doubleheader vs Peshtigo for Tuesday, April 14th, was rescheduled to Tuesday, April 21st.

 

The Luxemburg-Casco softball game vs Denmark for Tuesday, April 14th, was rescheduled to Thursday, April 30th.

 

The Sturgeon Bay girls' soccer match vs Sevastopol/Gibraltar United on Thursday, April 16th, was rescheduled to Monday, April 27th. 

 

The Kewaunee girls' soccer match vs Ozaukee for Tuesday, April 14th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.


The Luxemburg-Casco golf meet at Irish Waters Golf Course on Tuesday, April 14th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.


The Luxemburg-Casco baseball game vs Marinette on Tuesday, April 14th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.


The Oconto track and field meet that hosted Algoma, Southern Door, and Sturgeon Bay on Tuesday, April 14th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.

The Sturgeon Bay golf meet at Cherry Hills, hosting Gibraltar, Kewaunee, Sevastopol, and Southern Door on Thursday, April 16th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.


The Sevastopol baseball doubleheader vs Sturgeon Bay for Thursday, April 16th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.


The Sturgeon Bay softball double header vs Sturgeon Bay for Thursday, April 16th, has been postponed. No new date has been picked.
 

Rattlers, Bandits play to Sunday split

 The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers were three outs from a doubleheader sweep of the Quad Cities River Bandits on Sunday afternoon at Modern Woodmen Park.  However, the top of the Quad Cities order collected three straight singles and scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh without making an out to defeat the Rattlers 7-6 in walkoff fashion.

 

Wisconsin (5-3) loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the second inning.  Josiah Ragsdale knocked in a run with a ground out for the lead.

 

Tyriq Kemp tied the game with a two-out, solo home run in the bottom of the second for the Bandits (2-4).

The Rattlers, who won the opener 5-3, went back in front in the top of the third.  Luis Castillo’s sacrifice fly drove in the go-ahead run.  Later in the frame, Luis Peña knocked in a pair of runs with a triple for a 4-1 lead.  Peña, who went 2-for-4 in game one, was not in the starting lineup for game two.  He would enter the game as a pinch runner for Daniel Guilarte in the top of the second.

Quad Cities responded in the bottom of the third inning with two runs against Wisconsin starting pitcher Braylon Owens.  Nolan Sailors drew a lead-off walk and scored on an RBI double by Ramon Ramirez.  Owens would throw a two-out wild pitch later in the inning to let Ramirez score.

A wild pitch by Hunter Alberini allowed Marco Dinges to score in the top of the fourth inning for the Rattlers.  Peña made it 6-3 in the top of the fifth with an RBI double.

José Nova entered the game for Wisconsin to pitch the bottom of the fifth inning and struck out the first two batters he faced.  However, he would walk Blake Mitchell, give up a single to Ramirez, and throw a wild pitch to let Mitchell score.  Then, Luke Pelzer singled to drive in Ramirez to cut Wisconsin’s lead to 6-5.

Bjorn Johnson, Wisconsin’s fourth pitcher of game two, pitched around a lead-off walk in the bottom of the sixth to maintain the lead.  The bottom of the seventh was a different story.

Sailors started the winning rally with a single.  Mitchell followed with a single to move Sailors to third.  Johnson threw a wild pitch to let Sailors score the tying run and move Mitchell to second.  A few pitches later, Ramirez singled to center to send Mitchell home with the game-winning run.

The loss in the nightcap spoiled an excellent game for Peña, the #2 prospect of the Milwaukee Brewers.  In a game he didn’t start, Peña was 3-for-3 with a double, a triple, and three RBI.  Including game one, Peña was 5-for-7 on Sunday.

 

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers spotted the Quad Cities River Bandits an early lead before coming back to hand the Bandits a 5-2 defeat in game one of Sunday’s doubleheader at Modern Woodmen Park.

 

Quad Cities (1-4) took advantage of a pair of walks Wisconsin starting pitcher Wande Torres issued to start the bottom of the second.  Erick Torres drove in both runners later in the frame with a single for the 2-0 advantage.

Tayden Hall started the Wisconsin comeback with a lead-off home run in the top of the third.  Juan Baez and Luis Peña followed with singles.  Andrew Fischer drove in Baez with a sacrifice fly to tie the game.  Eric Bitonti gave the Rattlers the lead with an RBI double to score Peña.

Wisconsin (5-2) added to their lead with single runs in the fourth and fifth innings.

 

David Garcia launched a solo home run in the fourth.  It was his first home run since August 18, 2023.

In the fifth, Peña singled, stole second, and moved to third on a flyout to right.  Daniel Dickinson drove in Peña with an infield single for a 5-2 lead.

Wande Torres turned the game over to Yerlin Rodriguez with two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning.  Rodriguez got the final out of the fourth but made it interesting in the Quad Cities fifth.

Rodriguez walked the first two batters in the bottom of the fifth before striking out the next three to maintain the lead.

Yorman Galindez worked the sixth and seventh innings out of the Wisconsin bullpen with the only hiccup being a two-out, solo home run by Trevor Werner in the seventh.  Galindez earned the save in closing out the opening game of Sunday’s twinbill.

 

Peña went 2-or-3 with a stolen base and two runs in game one.  This was his third multi-hit game of the season.

 

The Timber Rattlers are off on Monday.  They return to action at Neuroscience Group Field on Tuesday night to start a series with the Peoria Chiefs.  Travis Smith (1-0, 1.80) is slated to start for Wisconsin.  Peoria has named Nolan Sparks (1-1, 2.46) as their starting pitcher.  Game time is 6:40pm.

Rattlers and River Bandits Rained Out

Saturday night’s Midwest League game between the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and Quad Cities River Bandits at Modern Woodmen Park has been postponed by rain.  The teams will wrap up their series on Sunday afternoon with a doubleheader to make up for the rainout.  Game one of the twinbill is set to start at noon.

The teams will play two seven-inning games on Sunday with game one played to a conclusion.  The second game will start approximately thirty minutes after the end of game one.

 

Gamblers' season comes to an end with overtime loss

The Green Bay Gamblers' 2025-26 season is over after falling to the Madison Capitols 2-1 in overtime Saturday night in front of 3,117 fans at Resch Center.

The Gamblers had a chance to force a second overtime but couldn't find the net, as Madison's Jack Pittsley ended it just 58 seconds into the extra period off a feed from Bergeson to send Green Bay home for the summer.

It was a tight, evenly matched game throughout. Both teams finished with 26 shots on goal and neither converted on the power play. Madison went 0-for-3 on the man advantage while Green Bay didn't get a chance all night.

Green Bay held the shot advantage in the first period 10-3 but couldn't get on the board. Madison struck first in the second when Geerdes netted his second of the year at 7:48. The Gamblers answered quickly, as Wooten tipped in his second of the season at 9:34 off assists from Jette and O'Malley to knot it at one. Neither team could break through in the third, setting up the overtime heartbreaker.


Gamblers goalie Henriquez was solid all night, stopping 24 of 26 shots in a strong effort in what turned out to be the final game of the season. It's a tough finish for a great season in Green Bay. 

Flurry of top-three event finishers from Denmark Cold Vike Invite

800 Meters Varsity - Finals
2. 12 Hannah Miller 2:20.05aSB Kewaunee
12. 9 Scarlet Tomberlin 3:00.66aPB Sturgeon Bay
14. 12 Ava Estes 3:02.18aSB Sturgeon Bay
16. 11 Marisol Jauregui 3:03.31aSB Gibraltar
19. 12 Kyanna VanLanen 3:42.38aPB Kewaunee
20. 9 Kayla Gonzales Ruel... 3:57.14aPB Sturgeon Bay

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals
7. 10 Kaylyn Martin 6:07.21aSB Kewaunee
10. 9 Scarlet Tomberlin 6:45.36aPB Sturgeon Bay
11. 10 Megan Selle 6:46.73aSB Sturgeon Bay
15. 9 Natalie Schink 8:18.39aPB Sturgeon Bay

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals
3. 10 Delaney Skiba 12:27.00aPB Sturgeon Bay

100m Hurdles - 33" / 0.838m Varsity - Finals
3. 9 Alison Kuehl 18.46aPB Kewaunee
5. 11 Leah Hansen 19.23aPB Sturgeon Bay

300m Hurdles - 30" / 0.762m Varsity - Finals
6. 11 Leah Hansen 1:01.82aPB Sturgeon Bay
7. 11 Alison Szydel 1:02.56aSB Kewaunee

4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals
7. 9 Azucena Jauregui, 11 Aileen Torres, 11 Hayden Knudson, 10 Ella Clarke 55.72a Gibraltar - A
8. 10 Natalie Miller, 9 Kamber Tulachka, 9 Alison Kuehl, 9 Penelope Gerold 57.21a Kewaunee - A

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals
5. 10 Natalie Miller, 9 Kamber Tulachka, 9 Alison Kuehl, 9 Penelope Gerold 1:58.93a Kewaunee - A
8. 11 Talia Schmidt, 11 Leah Hansen, 10 Hannah Kiekhaefer, 10 Amelia Michalski 2:02.94a Sturgeon Bay - A
10. 11 Lilly Gorham, 10 Isabella Vera, 11 Aileen Torres, 10 Ella Clarke 2:10.28a Gibraltar - A

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals
1. 11 Noelie El Kout, 10 Natalie Miller, 10 Kaylyn Martin, 12 Hannah Miller 4:21.17a Kewaunee - A

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals
3. 10 Kaylyn Martin, 11 Noelie El Kout, 11 Alison Szydel, 10 Milli Paul 10:35.16a Kewaunee - A
7. 12 Ava Estes, 10 Megan Selle, 10 Delaney Skiba, 9 Scarlet Tomberlin 11:41.96a Sturgeon Bay - A

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals
6. 12 Chyanne Robinson 30' 9"SB Kewaunee
7. 12 Josie Martin 28' 6.5" Gibraltar
11. 12 Emma Barta 27' 3"SB Kewaunee
12. 11 Vivi Sauter 25' 8"SB Gibraltar
14. 12 Alexis Lenius 25' 7.25"SB Sturgeon Bay
16. 12 Emily Vogeltanz 25' 5.5"PB Kewaunee
18. 12 Emma Daubner 25' 2"PB Gibraltar
28. 9 Cora Herbst 19' 2"PB Sturgeon Bay

Discus - 1kg Varsity - Finals
4. 12 Chyanne Robinson 103' 10"SB Kewaunee
5. 12 Josie Martin 101' 5"SB Gibraltar
6. 12 Emma Barta 98' 2"PB Kewaunee
9. 12 Emily Vogeltanz 82' 9"SB Kewaunee
10. 12 Alexis Lenius 77' 9"PB Sturgeon Bay
14. 12 Emma Daubner 73' 1"PB Gibraltar
18. 11 Vivi Sauter 61' 10"SB Gibraltar
21. 9 Cora Herbst 53' 9"PB Sturgeon Bay

High Jump Varsity - Finals
5. 10 Olivia Peot 4' 4"SB Kewaunee
8. 10 Grace White 4' 4"SB Gibraltar
9. 9 Azucena Jauregui 4' 2" Gibraltar
11. 9 Scarlet Tomberlin 4' 0"PB Sturgeon Bay

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals
1. 10 Natalie Miller 8' 6"SB Kewaunee
3. 11 Talia Schmidt 7' 6"PB Sturgeon Bay

Long Jump Varsity - Finals
8. 9 Genevieve Austad J 14' 2"PB Sturgeon Bay
10. 12 Ava Estes 13' 4"SB Sturgeon Bay
11. 10 Ella Clarke 13' 2"PB Gibraltar
16. 10 Hannah Kiekhaefer 11' 10"PB Sturgeon Bay

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals
1. 12 Hannah Miller 33' 1"SB Kewaunee
4. 11 Aileen Torres 28' 9"PB Gibraltar
9. 10 Isabella Vera 23' 8" Gibraltar

Gamblers out-shoot Madison, fall 2-1 in Game 1

The Green Bay Gamblers dropped Game 1 of the playoffs Friday night, falling 2-1 to The Madison Capitols despite controlling the pace of play most of the night. Now, it’s a must-win situation heading into Game 2 at the Resch Center on Saturday night.

 

The Gamblers came out strong early and were rewarded midway through the first when Will Wooten cashed in on the power play giving Green Bay a brief 1-0 lead.

Madison answered just over two minutes later, tying it up before the end of the period despite being heavily outshot.

 

The second period turned the game. After killing off pressure for most of the night, Green Bay ran into penalty trouble late and Madison capitalized on the power play with under two minutes left in the period to take a 2-1 lead.

 

Green Bay pushed in the third, outshooting Madison and generating chances, but couldn’t solve the goalie and they fell in the series first game. 

 

The Gamblers finished with a 37-13 edge in shots, but Raul “Junior” Henriquez only faced limited action on the other end. Madison’s goalie turned aside 36 shots and was the difference.

 

Green Bay now faces a must-win Game 2 Saturday night at the Resch Center, with puck drop set for 6:05 in this best-of-three series.

Area teams head to Denmark invitational

The Gibraltar, Kewaunee, and Sturgeon Bay track and field teams will compete in an invitational meet in Denmark on Saturday.

 

The Gibraltar track team made plenty of noise in its first outdoor track meet of the season in Algoma. On the boys' side, Sean Neal was a part of two event wins, comfortably posting the best 100m time of the day while joining Hudson Fitzgerald, Jake Larson, and Matthew Seabright for a win in the 4x100m relay. On the girls' side, Azucena Jauregui captured wins in the 100m and 300m hurdles events while Josie Martin earned a win in the shot put.


The Kewaunee boys track team boasted 11 Top-3 finishes to win the Purple Power Track Meet hosted by Marinette on Thursday. The Storm scored 98.5 points, more than 10 points better than Green Bay West (87) and host Marinette. Joseph Schlies had the biggest day of the team, winning the 800m and triple jump individually while also being a part of the victorious 4x400m and 4x800m relays. Mitchell Boeder (shot put) and Garrett Lefevre (discus) also posted wins. On the girls' side, the quartet of Addison Kudick, Kamber Tulachka, Alison Kuehl, and Penelope Gerold helped the Storm win the 4x100m and 4x200m for the Storm's two event wins. 

 

Other schools in attendance include Menasha, Pulaski, Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, Howards Grove, Kohler, Omro, St. Francis, and Wrightstown.

 

The meet begins at 10:30 a.m.
 

Rockers add four pitchers to roster

The Green Bay Rockers have signed four pitchers to deepen their roster. Right-hander Toby Kwon will be joined by left-handers Jayden Martin, Kayden Hartunian, and Dalton Forck.

 

Toby Kwon, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound freshman at Golden West College, will join the Rockers for the 2026 season. In four appearances this spring, he compiled a 2-0 record with a 0.64 ERA. In 14 innings, he struck out 15 batters while allowing five hits and three walks.

 

Jayden Martin, a 6-foot-7, 230-pound redshirt junior at Georgia State University, spent last summer with the Rockers. With Green Bay, Martin pitched 7.1 innings, striking out five batters. At Georgia State, he made 11 appearances, recording 37 strikeouts and a 3.38 ERA.

 

Kayden Hartunian, a 6-foot, 215-pound sophomore at Dyersburg Community College, has appeared in nine games, making eight starts. This spring, he has posted a 4-3 record with a 4.66 ERA. In 36.2 innings, he has struck out 42 batters while walking 16.

 

Dalton Forck, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound sophomore at Three Rivers Community College, has made 12 appearances, including eight starts, this spring, pitching 37.1 innings. He has struck out 43 batters while walking 17.

Blizzard pick up LB Lee for rest of 2026 season

The Green Bay Blizzard have picked up linebacker Brian Lee for the remainder of the 2026 IFL season.

 

Lee, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound linebacker, is entering his second year of indoor football. Last season, Lee played for the Quad City Steamwheelers, appearing in nine games and recording 31 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, and one sack.

 

Before the IFL, Lee spent his collegiate career at the University of Maine. He appeared in 21 games, totaling 97 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and one pass deflection.

Former Packers guard Blaine passes away

Ed Blaine, a former guard for the Green Bay Packers, has died at age 86 due to illness.

 

The Packers drafted Blaine in the second round of the 1962 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Blaine appeared in all 14 games as the Packers won their second straight NFL championship under coach Vince Lombardi.

 

After his tenure in Green Bay, Blaine finished his professional career with the Philadelphia Eagles.

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