Brewers’ P Devin Williams Wins NL Rookie of the Year

By Adam Roberts – 11/10/2020

Not that many are surprised, but Brewers’ reliever Devin Williams secured the National League Rookie of the Year award yesterday evening after a 2020 season that saw him become one of the toughest relief pitcher to hit.

Especially his change up, one of the nastiest pitches in baseball at the moment.

Statistically, Williams’ change up was contacted in play just 2 out of 62 times; his .032 ERA on the pitch was the lowest in the majors, followed by Cleveland pitcher Zach Plesac’s slider and a tie for third between Trevor Bauer’s slider and Michael Lorenzen’s 4-seamer in Cincinnati.

Another interesting tidbit about William’s win is the fact that he’s the first pitcher to do it without recording a save or making a start. Craig Kimbrel was the last reliever to win the award when he did so in his rookie year in Atlanta back in 2011.

Williams is the second Brewer to win the award, after Ryan Braun did so in 2007. Padre’s second baseman Jake Cronenworth and Phillie’s infileder Alec Bohn tied for second.

Badger Men’s Basketball Ranked 7th in AP Top 25

By Adam Roberts – 11/9/2020

There’s still no official schedule released for the Wisconsin Badger men, but optimism must be running pretty high at the Associated Press.

Wisconsin opens the 2020-21 season ranked 7th in the nation’s premiere poll, one of a number of Big Ten schools to make the list. Ahead of the Badgers are the Iowa Hawkeyes at 5th, and right behind Wisconsin is Illinois at 8th. The other Big Ten spots are occupied by Michigan State (13), Ohio State (23), Rutgers (24) and Michigan (25).

Nate Reuvers was also the only Badger to make the preseason All-Big Ten team.

Wisconsin’s confirmed games so far include include a season opener November 25th against Eastern Illinois, their yearly match up against Marquette on December 4th, and a game against Lousiville as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on December 9th.

La Crosse Central Dropping “Red Raiders” Mascot

By Adam Roberts 11/9/2020

The winds of change are blowing at La Crosse Central High School today, where the school announced it would be dropping its “Red Raider” mascot name. Principal Troy McDonald released a statement today, in which he notes that this conversation has been going on for a number of years.

“The proud tradition of being a Central High School student, staff member, or alumni isn’t about a mascot, an image, or a name but it’s rooted in excellence and life-long learning and I want to move forward with that spirit,” McDonald said. “We will work with our Central High School family to find a new mascot that will be a source of pride for future generations and be consistent with the belief that Central is a safe and welcoming place for all.”

The process has already begun on removing the current imagery, and the school is reaching out to students and staff for input on what the new school mascot will be. The administration hopes to be able to present a new name and mascot in early January to the District of La Crosse Board of Education.

WIAA Football Playoff Pods Announced

By Adam Roberts – 11/9/2020

While the regular season continues for one more week in Minnesota, we’ve have arrived at the postseason in Wisconsin, though it will be a completely different format from anything we’re used to.

If you missed my summary from last week’s High School Football Preview or our post on Facebook Saturday, here’s how it works: The field essentially boils down to around 197 teams (pending further opt outs), divided into six divisions with eight-team regional groups. The groups will then be broken down into four-team “pods”, which have been put together ideally featuring the one through four seeds in one pod and the five through eight seeds in a second pod. As mentioned above, It’s also important to note that teams can opt out of this playoff format, and we’ve seen a few that already have across the state.

Here are the Coulee Region teams that have opted in and their first level match ups (All games are Friday, November 13th at 7pm):

  • Portage @ Onalaska
  • Tomah @ Baraboo
  • Westby @ Prairie du Chien
  • Viroqua @ Nekoosa
  • Osseo-Fairchild @ Luther
  • Aquinas @ Darlington
  • Melrose-Mindoro @ Lancaster
  • C-FC @ Blair-Taylor
  • De Soto @ Potosi/Cassville

ESPN La Crosse 105.5 is still ironing out where we’ll be Friday night, but once we know, we’ll let you know!

 

Twins’ Cruz Wins Another Silver Slugger

By Adam Roberts – 11/6/2020

Its baseball awards season right now, and as we continue to wait for word on whether or not Brewers’ reliever Devin Williams will be the NL Rookie of the Year, one big bat for Minnesota is bringing home some hardware.

Twins’ designated hitter Nelson Cruz has claimed his fourth Silver Slugger award and his third in four years. He hit .303 with 16 homers in 53 games out of a shortened 60-game season. It’s the second time Cruz has won the award in Minnesota (his third and fourth were with the Seattle Mariners in 2015 and 2017). Cruz is still hitting pretty well considering he passed the 40-year-old mark earlier this year.

Packers’ Home Games Fanless For Rest of 2020

By Adam Roberts – 11/6/2020

A little while ago, a map published by the New York Times showed where COVID-19 cases were spiking the most in the nation. Areas hit hardest by the virus were dark red, and while you might think densely-populated urban centers would dominate the map, there was one area that stood out from the rest.

Northeast Wisconsin has been a hotbed for COVID-19 cases for some time now, for a plethora of reasons. But people in the community had still been holding out hope that Lambeau Field might still open up its gates for fans yet this season. After all, mask signs and other social distancing reminders had been installed at the stadium earlier last month, leading some to believe maybe fans at games would be a possibility.

Now it looks like those signs will be for any fans that might go to games in 2021 after the Packers released a statement this week announcing an indefinite hold on any fans at games.

In the statement, the team notes “In order to host fans, the area will need to see a significant improvement in the rate of hospitalizations, as well as in the community infection and positivity rates. This is based on recommendations from community healthcare and public health officials.” Team President/CEO Mark Murphy did note that all hope may not be lost. “If the situation improves in the community and state, we’ll be in position to safely welcome fans to games at Lambeau Field yet this season.” Murphy noted in the statement.

Green Bay is next home November 15th against Jacksonville, and is currently dealing with another player testing positive after last night’s win over San Francisco.

Packers Beat 49ers 34-17; Adams Makes History

By Adam Roberts – 11/6/2020

It’s safe to say without the play of wide receiver Davante Adams, the Packers would not be currently sitting at 6-2 following a 34-17 win over the 49ers last night. The kind of play Adams has had this season put him up there with the best in the NFL; last night he recorded 10 catches for 173 yards and a first quarter score. He also became the first player in NFL history to have 3 games with 10 catches for 150 receiving yards in his team’s first eight games of a season. The fact he accomplished the feat while just playing in six of those eight games is even more impressive.

Now the conversation is being had about whether or not Adams might be the best wideout in football.While many would modestly shoot down that kind of talk, Adams is confident that his play of late puts him in the conversation. “I think that’s fair to say.” Adams said after the game last night. “I think that’s not being conceited. That’s just being confident. I think, obviously, what I’ve done and what I’m going to continue to do is going to prove that to anybody who isn’t on board with that.”

Statistically speaking, Adams ranks fifth on the ESPN.com list of receivers in the league for receiving yards, sixth in receptions, and leads the league in touchdown catches. Keep in mind, this is with just six games under his belt; most of the top statistical receivers in the league have at least an extra game played.

With no trades made for another deep threat receiver, Adams will likely keep getting fed by Aaron Rodgers in the second half of the season barring injury. Green Bay has five games remaining this season against teams in the bottom half of the league in passing yards allowed (Jacksonville, Bears twice, Carolina, and Tennessee), meaning another few 100+ yard games aren’t out of the question.

To those who passed on Adams in fantasy this year, shame!

NBAPA Expected To Approve Season Start

By Adam Roberts – 11/5/2020

We could have more answers on when we’ll see the Bucks and the rest of the NBA begin the 2020-21 season after a 19-20 season that saw a months-long suspension and a finish inside a bubble.

According to Associated Press reports, the NBA Players Association is expected to approve a December 22nd start to the season. The league’s board of governors and the NBAPA met today to discuss the reduced 72-game schedule. Commissioner Adam Silver reportedly expects a firm decision by this week to begin the quick turnaround from the end of last season.

In addition, we continue to wait and see what will happen with the Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Rumors have circulated that he will in fact sign a super-max, but these have been from non-credible sources.

Brewers Make Coaching Changes

By Adam Roberts – 11/5/2020

While we continue to wait and see if reliever Devin Williams can snag the NL Rookie of the Year Award for his accomplishments on the mound, the Brewers have announced some coaching changes for next year.

Milwaukee has added Quintin Berry to their 2021 coaching staff; he played parts of five seasons in the majors and 13 in the minors, where he logged 399 stolen bases. Berry replaces long-time third base coach Ed Sedar, who is switching to an advisor to the big league coaching staff. The rest of the staff remains intact.

Sedar had been the Brewers’ first-base coach from 2007-10 and third-base coach from 2011-20, on top of his work in the organization as a minor league outfield and base-running coordinator and minor league field coordinator. In all, his 28 year coaching tenure has made him one of the most recognizable last names in a Brewers jersey across four decades.

High School Football Preview: Week Seven

By Adam Roberts – 11/5/2020

With the abridged 2020 playoffs in view, we look ahead to the final week of regular season high school football Wisconsin; Minnesota still has one week remaining, with the traditional schedule of mostly Wednesday-Thursday games.

This year, the WIAA playoffs will work differently than years in the past. The always busy Travis Wilson at Wissports.net wrote an article that goes into much further detail on the procedure than I will, but it essentially boils down to a 224-team field, divided into seven divisions with eight-team regional groups. The groups will then be broken down into four-team “pods”, which will be put together ideally featuring the one through four seeds in one pod and the five through eight seeds in a second pod. The field will be determined late tomorrow night into very early Saturday morning with brackets released later on Saturday. It’s also important to note that teams can opt out of this playoff format, and we’ve seen a few that already have across the state.

For now, let’s take a look at the games that will be played this week.

Last Week’s Predictions: 7-5

 

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RUSHFORD-PETERSON @ WINONA COTTER (Thursday)

I want to send my apologies to the Rambler faithful. Over the course of this season, breaking down every game I know is happening, I’ve let Winona Cotter slip through the cracks a couple of times. I even missed that the Ramblers were able to finally win a football game for the first time since October 13th, 2017 with their 12-0 victory over St. James on October 12th. Much like Luther, I wrongfully assumed that when they missed their game on October 16th that it signaled the end of their season. While I won’t make that same mistake again, I can’t say that will translate to a win this week against Rushford-Peterson. Sure, the Trojans are 0-4 and lost last week to Goodhue. But it’s not like R-P doesn’t have an offense; they’ve put up at least 20 points in every game this year. Their defense has done them in so far, giving up 32 points per game. That said, the Ramblers’ offense has left a lot to be desired again this year, and last week were shut out by Fillmore Central 35-0.

Prediction: Rusford-Peterson 28 Winona Cotter 7

 

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WINONA @ FARIBAULT

You really do have to feel for the Winhawks this year. I don’t think I know any other team that’s had as many COVID cancellations-that-then-got-rescheduled-day-of than Winona. This game was scheduled for last night, then it was off with little warning. Now it’s back on again. I actually had a piece prepared on this game before it was cancelled, but unfortunately deleted it after learning about the games’ then-cancellation. As it is, Winona will be up against a Falcons team tonight that defeated Austin last week by a much wider margin than the Winhawks did to begin the season. The Falcons put up 385 total yards of offense against the Packers, 226 of which came on the ground, a part of the offense that Winona was notably lacking in against Rochester Century last week. Dominic Davis has had splashes of excellence this season for the Winhawks, but last week he was held to just 17 yards for the game. If Winona wants to bounce back, Davis needs to be fed the rock and the line needs to out-muscle the Falcons and open holes. Faribault presents an opportunity on that front; in their losses this year to Kasson-Mantorville and Mankato East, they gave up 385 rushing yards.

Prediction: Winona 24 Faribault 17

 

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AQUINAS @ TOMAH (ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, TuneIn @ 6pm)

Speaking with Aquinas head coach Tom Lee this week, he made mention about how aggressive the West Salem defense was against them two weeks ago. (The offense was as well, especially in the fourth quarter when the Blugolds were only able to get off one offensive play: an interception) That was the case again last week against Onalaska, and suddenly a previously 3-0 Blugold team is now 3-2 and banged up badly. In addition to senior running back Will Cambio, four other players are going to be having knee surgery, making the Blugolds very similar to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL. They take on Tomah this week, who just got one of the better statistical games out of senior QB Justin Gerke (11-24, 236 yards, 4 TDs, 120.8 QBR). Gerke will be looking to take advantage of a depleted Aquinas defense, specifically targeting Kade Gnewikow and Luke Buckendahl. Kade had a big week last week against Westby as well, including a special teams score.

Prediction: Tomah 27 Aquinas 13

 

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VIROQUA @ WISCONSIN DELLS

As luck would have it, the Viroqua Blackhawks didn’t end up having to face Richland Center running back Bryce Hillers last week. Instead, they were run over by Easton Darling, who emerged out of nowhere for 170 yards and two touchdowns. For reference, the senior had just three carries for 10 yards coming into last week’s game. It just goes to show you that brilliance can come out of nowhere! For what it’s worth, Viroqua’s Nick Schneider continued his excellent season running the ball, keeping the Blackhawks in the game with a nearly 8 YPC average for 135 yards on 17 carries plus a score. This week Viroqua plays Wisconsin Dells, and this year’s Chiefs team at 3-2 has had an up-and-down year. They’ve looked great in their wins (36-8; 40-0; a defensive 14-7 game), and quite the opposite in their losses (7-22; 7-45). The two teams have one common opponent in Mauston, and the Golden Eagles dispatched of both teams fairly easily.

Prediction: Wisconsin Dells 22 Viroqua 13

 

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WESTBY @ ATHENS

After a week of ineptitude offensively for Westby against Kettle Moraine Lutheran, the Norsemen were hoping to find their footing on offense against Tomah. While they did so to an extent, Justin Gerke had arguably his best game of the season against the Norsemen in a 47-26 Timberwolves win. Garrett Vatland was good on the ground for Westby, but apart from his stats the Norsemen have not been able to consistently move the ball goal line to goal line. This week they visit Marawood foe Athens, and the Bluejays are likely going to be hungry for a rebound win to wrap up their regular season after surrendering a 22-13 fourth quarter lead against Abbotsford. The Jays run a very collegiate style of offense, with quarterback Cooper Diedrich serving as the primary weapon. Diedrich leads the team in rushing and passing this year, and also has split out and played receiver on a select number of plays.

Prediction: Athens 27 Westby 14

 

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POTOSI/CASSVILLE @ LUTHER

Every so often, you hear the expression “I went to a football game, and a basketball game broke out” when you have some of those Big 12-esque scores like 61-56 or 70-63. Last week against Hillsboro, Luther arrived for a football game and a baseball game broke out. A deadlocked 0-0 tie was finally broken in the fourth quarter when quarterback Dillon Yang scuttled into the end zone from five yards out. It was the Knights’ first win since opening the season with a blowout victory at Boscobel and their first game played since early October after their contests against Iowa-Grant and Ithaca were cancelled. To end the regular season, the Knights will have a formidable challenge against Potosi/Cassville, fresh off a 23-20 loss to Darlington on a nearly last-second 25 yard Cole Christ field goal. It was a miracle that the Chieftains were in the game at the end at all, given four Levi Groom interceptions. However, P/C is always looking to fuel their offensive machine. For reference, look to their October 16th loss against Highland where they accumulated 459 yards in a losing effort and the 223 yards on the ground for Ashton Spitzack. An opportunistic Chieftans O could be too much for the Knight defense.

Prediction: Potosi/Cassville 34 Luther 16

 

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BLAIR-TAYLOR @ MELROSE-MINDORO

To the Dairyland we go once again, a conference that while it has seen its share of hiccups due to COVID, has been the closest thing to a cohesive conference season we’ve had in the area this year. This match up has perennially been a season highlight, with both teams usually duking it out for the title. This week, Blair-Taylor and Mel-Min come into the game separated by a half game at the top of the conference, and each one is fresh off a win the week before. The undefeated Wildcats were up 26-0 after one quarter against Eleva-Strum last week courtesy of three Cain Fermstad touchdown passes, and never looked back. The Mustangs meanwhile had a closer game against Augusta last week, but a 25 yard Jason Arzt touchdown run with 1:08 to go in the fourth put things out of reach for the Beavers. The Mustangs are the home team this week, but B-T in my opinion has the greater ability to produce offensive fireworks, something the Mustangs haven’t done a ton of this year.

Prediction: Blair-Taylor 34 Mel-Min 21

 

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COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY @ ELEVA-STRUM

Both C-FC and Eleva-Strum are hoping to end the season on a better note than their respective games last week. The Pirates, much like the Cardinals against Blair-Taylor, fell behind early to Pepin-Alma, and were unable to mount much resistance at any point. The difference this week will be which quarterback is more gutsy and willing to try and make things happen. Between Austin Becker for C-FC and Nick Higley for E-S, Becker has shown more of an ability to do that.

Prediction: C-FC 28 E-S 14

 

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SPRING GROVE @ LYLE-PACELLI (SATURDAY)

Conference foes meet in Austin on Saturday, with the Lions riding a wave of confidence following their 34-8 win over Kingsland last week. The Lions run game churned out four touchdowns, and helped secure a huge Spring Grove time of possession advantage. The Knights are the only common opponent for the two schools this year, with L-P falling to the Knights to begin the season 44-14.

Prediction: Spring Grove 27 Lyle-Pacelli 12

 

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#3 (9-MAN) GRAND MEADOW @ HOUSTON

If you missed our Tweet from last Friday, we want to give a huge shoutout to the Houston football program. Post Bulletin Sports Reporter Issac Trotter captured the moment Houston and LeRoy Ostrander agreed to exchange touchdowns so that Brody Larson, a L-O team manager living with Hurler Syndrome could have a special memory that he will carry for the rest of his life. Much respect to the Hurricanes from us at ESPN La Crosse 105.5.

Looking at this week’s match up, it’s hard to see a path to victory for the Hurricanes against third-ranked Grand Meadow. The four-time 9-man state champs beat Southland 22-11 last week (Scoragami anyone?), and the game ended with a nice-looking seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Evan Oehlke to Dustin Copley. The Super Larks should fly high this week.

Prediction: Grand Meadow 41 Houston 16