Packers WR Davante Adams Out Tonight vs Falcons

By Adam Roberts – 10/2/2020

Davante Adams officially won’t take the field tonight for the Packers as they welcome Atlanta to a fan-less Lambeau Field.

Adams confirmed on Twitter this morning that while he felt ready to go, the team would be holding out of tonight’s game. There appeared to be some minor frustration from Adams in the since-deleted tweet, as he reaffirmed his followers that he wanted to go. Wideout Allen Lazard joins Adams on the sidelines tonight after he suffered a core muscle injury against the Saints.

Green Bay does have a bye next week, so that could have played into the team’s decision. After the bye, the Packers have back-to-back road games in Tampa and Houston before their home game against the Vikings on November 1st.

Badger QB Jack Coan Out Indefinitely (Foot)

By Adam Roberts – 10/5/2020

A lot of people were clamoring for the day that Graham Mertz would be able to start under center for Wisconsin football. After the four-star recruit and number 1 prospect in the state of Kansas committed to the Badgers almost three years ago to the day, fans wondered how long it would be until Mertz would be throwing passes on Camp Randall.

It looks like it will be just over three years after his commitment date.

Over the weekend, anticipated starter Jack Coan suffered a foot injury during Badger practice. He is out indefinitely and will miss the 2020 season opener October 24th against Illinois. Mertz will be next in line at quarterback; he has the most experience from last season where he went 9-10 for 73 yards in the two games he played in 2019. Behind him, Chase Wolf only threw one time and Danny Vanden Boom didn’t play a down in 2019.

There were no coaches available to make a statement on the injury this weekend, but today head coach Paul Chryst confirmed to the media that with Coan down, Mertz is next in line to lead the offense.

Wisconsin-Illinois, and every Badger football game this season, can be heard here on ESPN La Crosse 105.5 and espnlacrosse.com!

 

Darlington vs Tomah Football Cancelled

By Adam Roberts – 10/2/2020

Another area high school football game has fallen victim to COVID.

A day after Tomah High School announced they would play Darlington in lieu of a match up between the Timberwolves and West Salem that had to be cancelled, now tonight’s game also will not happen. Per Michael Zweifel on Twitter, Darlington has had to cancel their trip due to a COVID-19 concern at the school. The Redbirds had originally been scheduled to face Dodgeville this week.

As of right now, tonight’s Edgar-Onalaska game on ESPN La Crosse 105.5 is still on as scheduled. Coverage begins with the High School Football Preview Show at 6pm. And don’t forget, you can stream the action here on espnlacrosse.com or on TuneIn!

Onalaska and Tomah Girls’ Golf Advance to Sectionals; 3 Schools Advance in D2

By Adam Roberts – 10/2/2020

After an abridged season, we already find ourselves in the WIAA girls’ golf playoffs this week, and the Coulee Region was well represented in Portage yesterday.

There will be two area teams at the Division 1 Tomah sectional next Monday, after Tomah (339) and Onalaska (347) finished second and third respectively in the Portage regional. The top four teams advance, and so Ona and Tomah will be joined by Waunakee, the regional champs with a 328, and Reedsburg who shot a 356.

Individually, five of the top ten golfers yesterday were from the Coulee Region. Hilltopper junior Kiya Bronston and Tomah junior Sophie Pokela had a friendly competition for second place, with Bronston shooting a plus-9 79, one of just two sub-80 scores on the day. Pokela’s 80 was good for a two-way tie for third, followed by Tomah’s VAR1 sophomore Brin Neumann and Ona’s Allison Balduzzi tied for sixth with an 83. Timberwolf sophomore Amelia Zingler tied for ninth with Reedsburg’s Ashleigh Johnson at 84.

Sparta was the other area school competing as a team; they finished 8th with a 446.

Other area individual scores included:

13. Amber Nguyen (ONA) – 89

T17. Jayda Zhu (TOM) – 92

23. Malia McGarry (ONA) – 96

T27. Hannah Zhu (TOM) – 101

30. Payton Jones (SPA) – 104

31. Lily Tobert (ONA) – 106

T34. Paige Winterton (SPA) – 112

T36. Olivia Veth (SPA) – 114

38. Ellie Kowitz (SPA) – 116

40. Becca Gann (SPA) – 157

The Tomah sectional is next Monday at Hiawatha Golf Club.

In Division 2, 3 area schools will advance to the Arcadia sectional; Arcadia/Independence, Black River Falls, and G-E-T placed 2nd through 4th respectively at Skyline Golf Course in Black River Falls and will advance along with Osseo-Fairchild/Fall Creek. Arcadia/Indy junior Hallie Tulip placed tied for first with an 18-hole 95. Gabby Antonelli of Black River Falls followed with a 98, as did Emily Nelson from G-E-T, while Aquinas’s Alexis Smith qualified as an individual and shot a 99, good for a tie for 5th.

Packers WR Allen Lazard Out Indefinitely

By Adam Roberts – 10/2/2020

Every year, it seems the NFL becomes more and more riddled with players suffering indefinite or season-ending injuries. Much remains uncertain for Green Bay when it comes to wideout Davante Adams, who remains uncertain for Monday night against the Falcons. Adams was a limited participant yesterday, and told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel yesterday he would only return to play when he was “100% ready”.

Now, coaches and fans alike are probably crossing their fingers extra hard that that comes in the next few days.

After a breakout game against the Saints in the WR1 role, Allen Lazard is now out indefinitely after undergoing core muscle surgery. Lazard played incredibly well in the team’s win over New Orleans; the third-year wideout recorded six catches for 146 yards and a score last Sunday.

Now, the WR1 role will likely fall to Marquez Valdez-Scantling, one of just three receivers on the active roster that aren’t currently injured. MVS so far has eight grabs for 165 yards and a score this season, while neither Malik Taylor or Darrius Shepherd have recorded a pass; Equanimeous St. Brown has been on injured reserve since September 19th and can come off the list after the team’s bye next week.

Look for Packer running backs and tight ends to be targeted more than usual against Atlanta. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has 39 total targets so far to Aaron Jones, Robert Tonyan, Jace Sternberger, and Jamaal Williams combined this season.

High School Football Week Two Preview *UPDATED*

By Adam Roberts

Slowly but surely, I think school districts are learning how to plan for the uncertainties of juggling a football schedule in a pandemic.

That doesn’t mean we won’t still have a ton of week-to-week confusion.

Just as I’m writing this, Tomah had JUST found an opponent for this week, securing a date with the Darlington Redbirds. And West Salem and Holmen remain on lockdown at the moment (although West Salem seems to be almost ready to return, scheduling a game against Onalaska for next week). For this week though, we still will have a limited palate of games to follow. Let’s go through each one:

 

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EDGAR (#1 Small Schools -AP) vs ONALASKA (RV Large Schools – AP) (6pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, TuneIn)

This is a match up that can really only exist in a COVID-impacted regular season. A year ago, a competition that wasn’t a scrimmage between these two teams would have been highly unlikely, given the disparity in school size as well as the physical distance between the two programs (much farther than six feet!). But don’t tell that to Hall of Fame head coach Jerry Sinz, who said to me that school size is a non-issue for the Wildcats, one of statistically the most successful football programs in state history who regularly scrimmage schools like Menomonie and Eau Claire Memorial.

So, what we get is a game featuring two of the fastest teams you’ll see; Sinz is proud of the strides his secondary has made given how weird practice is these days, while everyone around here knows how athletic Tom Yashinsky-coached Onalaska teams are. Landon Peterson will be tested on his routes by Wildcat corners that limited Athens QB Cooper Diedrich to just 38 yards and a lone 11-yard score through the air. Now, Hilltopper junior Ayden Larson flashed some nice throws against Tomah last week, airing it out 15 times for 162 yards and two scores to Hudson Weber, so it would seem he’ll be up to the challenge. But Konnor Wolf also can pepper the pigskin pretty well, and Coach Sinz said he ought to have gone 9 for 11 rather than 5 for 11; there were a couple of balls with so much juice the receivers couldn’t glove them.

Either way, it would appear fans of offense will enjoy this game. Look for special teams to also play a role; Edgar is traditionally a decent kicking school, and often punters will avoid kicking to their returners. I think this comes down to O-line versus D-Line, and here I think the Hilltoppers have an ever so slight advantage.

Prediction: Onalaska 35 Edgar 28

 

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DARLINGTON (#6 Small Schools – AP) vs TOMAH

***UPDATE*** The Darlington-Tomah game scheduled for this week has been cancelled due to a COVID-19 issue at Darlington.

 

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AQUINAS @ VIROQUA

In a certainly unintentional tribute to the late WWF wrestler Joe Laurinaitis (Road Warrior Animal), the Blugolds will be required to travel to every one of their games this season. With UWL on lockdown and no sports at Logan this year, this seemed to be the best way to ensure there would be an Aquinas football season. But if any coach can rally his kids to take on the challenge around here, it would be Tom Lee. And he has some rallying material as well; last season Aquinas had their best year on the gridiron in a LONG time, getting all the way to Level Two before falling to G-E-T and finishing 7-4.

It’s the Blugolds’ first season as a part of the Coulee Conference, and they’ll take on the only other conference team currently playing games (excluding Altoona). Last week, Viroqua gave up 335 yards to Mauston in that 48-6 blowout loss, and it very possibly could happen again this week. Aquinas’s Jackson Flottmeyer was the starter against G-E-T, and wants to leave that game in the dust with a big season opener. The sophomore has the stature coaches statewide would pay good money for: 6’3″, 215 lbs at 15 years old. I sense a debut of the Tom Lee Air Raid offense.

Prediction: Aquinas 36 Viroqua 14

 

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LUTHER @ RIVER RIDGE

Both of these teams last week left their Week One games probably feeling pretty good about their offenses; Luther was all over Boscobel 43-0, while River Ridge was point away from matching the Knights, defeating Iowa-Grant 42-0. So which of the offenses is legit? Can’t it be both?

I do think the QB advantage goes to RR’s Logan Drone over Dillion Yang; Drone got playing experience last season at the varsity level as part of an 8-4 campaign, while Yang; wasn’t even a quarterback last season, playing exclusively as a running back. Both young men are dual threats, so defenses will have to respect that and play solidly on the edges. What will ultimately probably sway this in favor of the Timberwolves will be a lesser chance of errors; Luther last week had some growing pains moving the ball early in the game, and while that will work against Boscobel, River Ridge has a more dynamic offense to contend with.

Prediction: River Ridge 40 Luther 14

 

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BLAIR-TAYLOR @ WHITEHALL

All around, Blair-Taylor last season was the class of the Dairyland Conference. The Wildcats led the conference in both offense and defense, and will return both 1,000-yard passing QB Cain Fremstad and 1,000 yard rusher Matthew Brandenburg. Conversely, Whitehall struggled scoring last season; their 20-12 season opening win over Colfax was their offensive highlight. On the other side of the ball, the Vikings were middle of the pack in terms of points against. However, one of Whitehall’s 4 2019 wins WAS against the Wildcats; Now-senior QB Ryan Kleinhans out-dueled Fremstad that day, and so the match up will be one to watch this week.

Prediction: Blair-Taylor 21 Whitehall 15

MSHSL Approves Adapted Winter Sports Seasons

By Adam Roberts – 10/1/2020

While the fall sports postseason will be shortened for any sports involving MSHSL teams in Minnesota, winter sports got the official thumbs up today.

John Millea tweeted today around noon that the league would allow for a maximized winter season for all sports at 70% of a normal season with regard to games played. First practice dates will be November 23rd for boy’s hockey and basketball, with girl’s hockey and wrestling beginning November 30th and girls basketball and gymnastics starting practice December 7th. The other notable caveat is the prohibiting of fans at any winter sports events held indoors, so in other words all of them.

We’ll of course follow for any changes that could come to this, but for now, winter sports in Minnesota are a go.

Badgers Back At Practice

By Adam Roberts – 10/1/2020

With so much going on (and at the same time, not) in the high school sports world, plus a Brewers’ playoff series, and Packers and Vikings news, college football in this area can be easy to forget about. I certainly wouldn’t blame you; there hasn’t been any college football played and very little practice work to report on.

That changed yesterday as the Badgers returned to the field in pads. It was their first practice work since the team was forced to stop practices earlier this year when the Big Ten announced it would play spring football in 2021.

That is no longer the case, and with Badger football about three weeks away, the team has a lot of ground to cover in a short time.

“There’s been a different rhythm to this whole year” head coach Paul Chryst said yesterday, referring to how summer has been full of wondering and will they/won’t they speculation. “I think it’s trying to find that perfect balance of how much you’re doing with them, and you’re still getting ready to play a season. And yet with the way the offseason has gone…it’s not like you’re coming just off of a really consistent summer program. And now you’re going into camp.”

One group hoping for more consistency than the scheduling process is #19 Wisconsin’s running back corps, who this year will be tasked by fans and the media with filling the shoes of now-Colt Jonathan Taylor. Chryst wants the backs to not think of it as trying to fill JT’s shoes, but remember what standard he set for how to conduct yourself at the position. “One of the gifts that JT gave us was ‘How do [I] approach things?'”

The team is also very excited to have Jon Dietzen back on the field. The lineman had stepped away from football last year due to accumulating injuries, but was out practicing yesterday and will be on the field for 2020. “I loved it, it’s been fun to see him out there” Chryst said. “Moving really well…there was a feeling when he made the [2019] decision that he couldn’t do it again,  so there’s an excitement for that.”

Wisconsin begins the 2020 season October 24th at home against Illinois; we’ll have the game on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, and on TuneIn!

Brent Suter Pitches 1.2 Innings; Brewers Lose Game One 4-2

By Adam Roberts – 10/1/2020

We knew the bullpen would be critical for the Milwaukee Brewers going into last night’s wild-card series opener against the Dodgers. And after starter Brent Suter gave up three runs on three hits in just an inning and two thirds, manager Craig Counsell was quickly charged with handling a playoff baseball game when his pitching rotation is riddled with injuries.

The four-man bullpen combination of Eric Yardley, Justin Topa, Freddy Peralta, and Drew Rasmussen actually pitched quite well, striking out five and giving up just one more run over 6 1/3 innings of work. Unfortunately, the Dodger bullpen also came to play, with Julio Urias, Blake Treinen, and Kenley Jansen sharing seven K’s over five innings of scoreless baseball. In the end, the lack of offensive production doomed the Brewers once again in the 4-2 loss; Christian Yelich and Avisail Garcia each had multiple hits, but other than an Orlando Arcia two-run shot in the 4th inning off of LA starter Walker Buehler there was no consistency at the plate.

To make matters worse, right fielder Ryan Braun had to exit the game early with a back strain that apparently happened during Sunday’s regular season finale against St. Louis but flared up last night. Counsell said Braun would be day-to-day, adding “I think everybody is at this point.” We’ll see as we get closer to first pitch tonight what Braun’s status is for Game Two.

Coverage tonight begins at 8:45pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, and TuneIn!

 

Brewers RHP Devin Williams OUT For Dodgers Series w/ Arm Injury

By Adam Roberts – 9/30/2020

After garnering a reputation as one of the best relief pitchers in baseball this season, righty Devin Williams was expected to be the ace in the hole for the Brewers’ pitching staff heading into tonight’s series against the Dodgers.

But like much of the rotation, Williams now has to deal with the injury bug.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan tweeted this afternoon that Williams would not be a part of the Brewers’ roster for the Dodgers series due to an arm injury.

Williams this season had a 1.51. ERA with 67 strikeouts and a 1.01 WHIP. The Brewers did get some good news with the returns of designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach and outfielder Ben Gamel, both of whom were dealing with quadriceps injuries.

Coverage from the west coast begins at 8:45pm tonight on ESPN La Crosse 105.5, espnlacrosse.com, and TuneIn!