UWL Football Ranked 22nd In D3 Coaches’ Poll

By Adam Roberts – 9/20/2021

Division Three college football did away with their polls after most schools cancelled their fall seasons. Which made the release of this week’s poll that much more exciting for all involved, including our own UWL Eagles.

La Crosse was ranked 22nd in the first Coaches’ Poll of the season today, one of three WIAC teams in the Top 25 behind Whitewater (2) and Oshkosh (7). It should come as no surprise to fans of D3 football that Mary Hardin-Baylor was the top team in the nation this week followed by Whitewater, Mount Union (Ohio), North Central (Illinois), and St. John’s (Minnesota).

The Eagles dropped their contest Saturday against Grand Valley State 45-24, which is by no means a bad loss given the fact that the Lakers were ranked 12th in Division Two coming into the contest.

UWL has a bye this week before WIAC play begins next week Saturday at River Falls. The Falcons are no pushovers so far this year with a 3-0 record that includes a dominant 71-13 win at University of Northwestern (Minnesota) last Saturday.

You can view the complete AFCA Top 25 here.

Brewers Drop Series Finale To Cubs 6-4

By Adam Roberts – 9/20/2021

It’s been a very crazy few days for me since about last Monday.

That day I learned a family member had passed away, and I immediately went into family-first mode. As such, I was gone Thursday and Friday and missed out on the high school football action, with a notably shorter High School Football Preview this past week (don’t worry, we’re back to full-length this week!) And yesterday, I took a day for myself and wound up in Milwaukee, deciding on a whim to check out the Brewers-Cubs finale at AmFam before heading back.

The Cubs used a pair of home runs to power their way past the Brewers with a 6-4 win in Milwaukee. Trayce Thompson and Patrick Wisdom both went yard for Chicago as Wisdom set the Cubs’ rookie record with his 27th home run. That bomb came off the arm of Brad Boxberger, who had a very difficult outing recording no outs and surrendering those three-runs on the Wisdom dinger.

Christian Yelich drove in two runs in the ninth as Milwaukee tried for a last-inning comeback. The effort was a valiant one, but ended with the bases loaded on a Jace Peterson popout.

Milwaukee is 91-and-58 and will host the Cardinals tonight with the magic number to clinch the NL Central still at three. St. Louis enters AmFam as one of the hottest teams in baseball on an eight-game win streak.

Freddy Peralta will match up with Jake Woodford on the mound.

High School Football Preview: Week Five

By Adam Roberts – 9/14/2021

As we arrive at the official halfway point (in WI at least) of the high school football regular season, there has been some movement in the Wissports.net Coaches Poll for our area teams. In Division Six, Cashton has jumped up one spot for sixth ahead of another big game this week at home against Highland, themselves sixth in Division Seven. Speaking of D7, Bangor is back at #1 this week for the first time this season. Meanwhile in Division Five, there was no movement for either Aquinas or Arcadia thanks to the top dogs in D5 all winning. And in Division Four, West Salem still hasn’t cracked the Top 10 but they’re getting harder to ignore and might be able to do so if they can take down Sparta on the road this week.

There’s also plenty of intrigue in the other games this week in all our area conferences, particularly in River Falls, Onalaska, and Melrose. Let’s dive right in!

Week Four Predictions: 12-3   Season Record: 34-21

 

FRIDAY GAMES

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Holmen @ Tomah (ESPN La Crosse 105.5)

Last week in the Battle for Monroe County, the Timberwolves struck first on an 80-yard touchdown pass from Tom Hesse to his biggest weapon Drew Brookman. From that moment on, it was ALL Sparta in a 55-7 Timberwolf loss, thanks in part to too many turnovers, too many penalties, and not much offensive explosiveness. Meanwhile in Holmen, the Vikings found themselves down big to River Falls early, but much like their game two weeks ago against Onalaska, the Vikings stormed right back in it in the second half only to have that comeback stall out late in the fourth quarter. That said, the Vikings have at least shown some growth these past two weeks on the offensive side of the ball, and seemed poised to end their winless start to the season this week. Watch the time of possession in this one; if Luke LeClaire and Breken Turner continue putting up the rushing yards they did against River Falls, it will wear down quickly on the Tomah defense. The Timberwolves meanwhile would do well to test the Viking secondary much like Vito Massa did last week to the tune of four touchdown passes and a 148.6 QBR.

Prediction: Holmen

 

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West Salem @ Sparta (ESPN 102.1)

Despite securing another win last week, I bet it would not have likely felt that way if you spoke to the West Salem coaching staff after their win against Logan. Mixed into their 21-7 win were a handful of mistakes that will cost them dearly in the postseason, including two Brett McConkey interceptions. Be that as it may, the Panthers are in prime position to make some more space for themselves at the top of the MVC with a win this week; believe it or not the top of the conference at the moment consists of 2-0 West Salem, Sparta, and River Falls (definitely not a combo many had predicted to start the year!). But it won’t be easy for West Salem this week, as Sparta’s offense has thoroughly shaken off the rust from Week One to the tune of a 39 points per game average. Sophomore Thomas Laufenberg seems to have found his comfort zone four games in, and last week made Tomah pay on a number of plays to the tune of three TDs and a 149.3 QBR. But Sparta also has sloppy at times committing 10 penalties, which continued a theme from their win over Logan. Those kinds of mistakes won’t be so easily forgiven this week with the tough Panther defense in town.

Prediction: West Salem

 

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Central @ River Falls

The Riverhawks were the victors in what might have been the craziest game of the season so far last week. In dispatching Onalaska 36-33, Central proved their 10-0 loss to West Salem would not define their 2021 season. What stood out to me was where the production came from; the Central rushing attack was spearheaded by Mason Herlitzke, making things happen with his feet when the Onalaska secondary made things difficult through the air. His 141 rushing yards outpaced his passing, and his 10-yard scoring scamper put the Riverhawks up for good. Their opponent this week is no slouch, however. River Falls is determined to make their one stay in the MVC a memorable one and have benefited from a lighter start to the conference slate against Tomah and Holmen (even though the Vikings gave them a bit of a scare last week). The match up this week makes for a very interesting quarterback duel between Herlitzke and Vito Massa. While Mason can make things happen in the air and on the ground, Massa usually thrives most when the passing game is clicking. The Central secondary would do well to study how Holmen shut down the offense during the third and early fourth quarters last week. I feel they will prove to be the true first test for the Wildcats in conference this year.

Prediction: Central

 

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Logan @ Onalaska

After an early scoring drive against maybe the best defense in the MVC last week, Logan could not find the endzone against West Salem last week. The Ranger offense continues to be something of an enigma this season, with a 42 point performance against Sparta seeming to be an outlier compared to 13, 14, and 7 point performances respectively. After Onalaska’s shootout with Central last week, it really feels that another 42 point performance will be needed to keep Logan in this game. This game is number two out of a difficult three game stretch for the Rangers, and the Hilltoppers will be eager to get back on track at home this week. It isn’t typical in high school football that a quarterback throws for 329 yards and five touchdowns and loses. If Ayden Larson puts up those kinds of numbers this week, expect the result to be quite a bit different

Prediction: Onalaska

 

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#6 (D5) Aquinas @ Westby

Make no mistake, many people are likely looking at next week’s Aquinas-Arcadia game as the decider for the Coulee Conference this year. But we almost got a pretty big hiccup in that line of thinking last week, and it came in the form of the Westby Norsemen. Entering the second half against the Raiders, Westby held a 14-8 lead and appeared to have momentum especially defensively. But Kaden Updike came up clutch in the second half with two touchdown drives and a Westby punt return touchdown ended up being called back on a penalty, and thus the upset was not meant to be. With that said, Aquinas definitely has the upper hand in this match up, and has to be feeling quite confident offensively after they made me look silly with a sizeable win over Black River Falls. The biggest factor to overcome will be Westby senior Dylan Nottestad; the defensive lineman has been a machine on that side of the ball this year to the tune of three sacks, a forced fumble, and 27 total tackles. His raw athleticism will demand the attention of the Blugold offensive line, and we have yet to see Aquinas quarterback Jackson Flottmeyer deal with a ton of pressure in the pocket this season. On the flip side, Quinn Miskowski will once again be a tough force to stop for the Norsemen secondary (check out our Twitter page for a look at his ridiculous catch last week).

Prediction: Aquinas

 

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G-E-T @ #2 (D4) Ellsworth

Big props to Jeff Wiseman and G-E-T last week for securing their first win of the season over Viroqua. Ben Hilton assumed the role of quarterback last week and thrived with 271 yards and five scores; it’s safe to say the position is his for the rest of the season. It was also good to see names like Nate Schindler excel in the run game and to see Brady Seiling snag four catches for 105 yards and two scores. But I think reality comes back to rear its ugly head this week when the Redhawks visit the #2 team in Division Four this week. Ellsworth has put up at least 50 in every game this season that’s counted (notably they would likely NOT have reached that mark had their game against West Salem stood), and last week against Somerset just about everything went right for the Panthers on offense. Their special teams were also exemplary with two punt return scores. The run game will likely present G-E-T with problems all night; the Panthers average over 300 yards per game on the ground.

Prediction: Ellsworth

 

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#8 (D5) Arcadia @ Black River Falls

You may recall last week I predicted a one-score affair between Black River Falls and Aquinas. I guess I didn’t account for the fact that the Tigers offense would run into their first major road block of the year where nothing seemed to go right. Save for garbage time yards from Evan Voss, the receiving corps was completely stymied by the Blugolds and their runners gained just 86 total yards and didn’t score at all. The Arcadia offense might be just a tick lower than Aquinas, but that still doesn’t mean it gets any easier this week for Black River Falls. If the Tigers want to keep this respectable, Blake Williams needs a big game both running and receiving, and additionally the defense needs to really clamp down on long, chunk pass plays. Kaden Updike had the clutch gene last week against Westby in the second half, and could very easily have a field day against the Tiger secondary.

Prediction: Arcadia

 

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Altoona @ Viroqua

The Railroaders picked up a nice win last week at home against Baldwin-Woodville. The same B-W team that made a now explosive Sparta offense look very tame allowed Altoona to run for over 300 yards against them and four scores. The only player who didn’t look spectacular last week for Altoona was quarterback Ben Kuenkel (1-9, 20 yds, 3 INTs). He won’t need to be super spectacular this week for Altoona to pick up a road win at Viroqua, as the Blackhawk offense continued to show their struggles against G-E-T last week. Ethan Solberg was just two total yards passing and while the run game racked up 133 yards on the ground, a large portion of that came during garbage time. Expect a very similar result to unfold this week for Viroqua, especially if the Railroader run game starts racking up yards early.

Prediction: Altoona

 

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#6 (D7) Highland @ #6 (D6) Cashton

This is definitely the game of the week, namely because it’s the only area matchup between ranked teams. Cashton got tested a little last week by Luther but clearly showed they were the better all-around team, while Highland had to grind it out against Ithaca for a hard-fought win. Both the Cardinals and Eagles have defeated Ithaca this year, and both games were gritty affairs that forced each team to dig deep and change their playstyle a bit. This match up pits two run-heavy offenses against each other, which could point to an Ithaca-like game shaking out this week. Collin O’Neill for Cashton gets to square off with Brett McGuire, and both have put up similar numbers so it’s hard to give one the advantage over the other. If I put area bias aside, I think McGuire might get the nod in this situation; last week against the Bulldogs he balled out for 222 yards and two scores on just 14 carries. Brett’s name was all over the scoresheet, and stopping him is the X-factor for Cashton’s defense this week. I believe it might give them their first true test since Week One, but even a loss if it’s close could be considered a mental victory since it is a nonconference game.

Prediction: Highland

 

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New Lisbon @ #1 (D7) Bangor

Guess who’s back? (back? back?) Back again (‘gain ‘gain) Bangor’s back (back back) Tell a friend (friend friend). The Cardinals have climbed back up to #1 in the D7 Coaches Poll this week, and have been predictably cruising through the competition on their way there. Necedah dive give them a decent run, though, and the Bangor defense got a little bit of a reality check by surrendering 30 points on the road. The air attack for Necedah gave Bangor fits at times, but the Mathieu Oesterle-Tanner Jones duo has been sort of like the Mega Powers of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage of yesteryear. They just really are that good, and when you generate over 450 yards of combined rushing yards and six scores, there just aren’t many teams that can hang. I don’t think New Lisbon will be able to either, BUT Nikita Schankle had a dynamite game against Royall last week gaining 202 yards and scoring three times. If another New Lisbon back emerges this week it could be within a few scores at the final whistle, but this should still be a Bangor win by a decent chunk.

Prediction: Bangor

 

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Royall @ Luther

The Knights might be left on the outside looking in for a Scenic Bluffs title this year unless they can run the table from this point forward. While that means beating Bangor October 1st, it starts with dispatching Royall this week. In this task I think Luther will be successful. Outside of a 30-6 win over a struggling-as-usual Boscobel, the Panthers have been in as tough a spot offensively as Viroqua this year; they’ve averaged 4 points per game outside of the 30 they put up on Boscobel. The play of Dillon Yang will once again give a defense fits, and even if his numbers passing or running aren’t sky high, Josiah Larson has done a decent job running this year for Luther as well. I expect this to be a Knights’ win by at least two scores.

Prediction: Luther

 

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Chatfield @ #7 (2A) Caledonia

The Warriors were able to get back to their regularly scheduled programming that is winning football last week. Lewis Doyle had himself a nice bounce back performance against St. Charles, keeping it simple through the air and turning to Thane Meiners and Ayden Goetzinger when necessary to keep the ground machine chugging along. Jackson Koepke also had himself a nice 34 yard catch and score in the second quarter. These names should factor heavily into this week’s match up against Chatfield if Caledonia is to start another new winning streak Friday night.

Prediction: Caledonia

 

SATURDAY GAMES

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Byron @ #7 (4A) Winona

The Winhawks defeat against #3 Kasson-Mantorville last week really put things into perspective for Winona this season; there appears to be a clear gap between the third-best 4A team and the bottom half of the rankings. However, Winona still has a lot to look forward to this season, and a date with a struggling Byron squad could be just what the doctor ordered. The Bears aren’t very likely to put up the 348 rushing yards the Komets did on Winona’s line last week, and Byron also doesn’t have a dynamic running back to do that kind of damage, let alone the two K-M does in Broc Barwald and Matt Donovan. Expect Jacob Heftman to have a good rebound game and for Dominic Davis to pound the rock early and often, especially if expected rain showers arrive for game time.

Prediction: Winona

Report: NBA Players Won’t Be Required To Get Vaccinated

By Adam Roberts – 9/15/2021

It appears Bucks players won’t be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine before hitting the hardwood this season.

ESPN reports that the NBA won’t have a mandate in place as the league and NBPA negotiate COVID-related protocols ahead of the new campaign. The report also notes most players are already fully vaccinated.

The NBA does require staff and referees to roll up their sleeves. And some teams like the Warriors, Nets, and Knicks have policies in place that unvaccinated players would have to miss home games per local ordinances.

The new season tips off on October 19th with the Bucks hosting the Nets on championship banner night.

Brewers OF Christian Yelich Giving Away 10,000 Tickets Next Week

By Adam Roberts – 9/15/2021

Former MVP Christian Yelich knows as well as anyone the kind of environment fans at American Family Field can provide for the Brewers. In a show of gratitude, Yeli is paying it forward to those fans, quite literally.

Yelich yesterday announced he will be buying the tickets in appreciation of the fans for next week’s four-game series against the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. There are 10,000 tickets that are currently available while supplies last at brewers.com/yelich.

Milwaukee lost last night in Detroit 1-0, but the Crew’s magic number to clinch a postseason berth dropped to four. The number to clinch the NL Central remains at five.

Brandon Woodruff will get the start today in Detroit as the Brewers try to split the two-game series.

 

MLB Expands Roberto Clemente Day

By Adam Roberts – 9/14/2021

Major League Baseball is adding to the ways players can honor Roberto Clemente.

All players who were nominated for the award named after him can wear his famous number 21 on September 15th. That also applies to those who have won the award in past years. The only Brewer this applies to hasn’t been in the game for some time (Cecil Cooper) so you won’t see any Brewers with the number on tomorrow in Detroit.

Meantime, the Pittsburgh Pirates will have everybody wearing number 21 on Wednesday as Clemente played his entire career with the team. The league is also making September 15th its permanent Roberto Clemente Day this year.

The year’s nominees for the Roberto Clemente Award include Salvador Perez of the Kansas City Royals, Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers, Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, and Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds.

Ryan Braun Announces Retirement

By Adam Roberts – 9/14/2021

While his career wasn’t a perfect one, you can’t deny the amount of great memories Ryan Braun made during his time in Milwaukee.

Today, Braun announced his retirement from baseball after spending 14 years in Milwaukee. During that time, Braun amassed a number of impressive Brewer stats, ranking second in franchise history in career RBIs, extra-base hits, total bases, and doubles. Braun also hit 352 home runs over the course of his career.

From 2007 to 2012, Braun was one of baseball’s brightest stars but after his suspension in 2013 he never really returned to form. Last season back injuries kept Braun from playing in the team’s playoff series against the Dodgers. HE batted a career-low .233 in 2020 with seven homers and 27 RBIs in 39 games while dealing with the back issue.

Still, one of the greatest memories in Brewers history came courtesy of Braun’s bat in 2008, when his two-run shot in the eight inning against the Cubs on September 28th helped pave the way for CC Sabathia to putch the final inning of a wild card-clinching win. It was the Brewers’ first playoff appearance in 26 years.

Additionally, Ryan Braun was both my mom and grandma’s favorite Brewer both before and after the suspension, so despite his transgressions I will always find it hard to find too much wrong with the guy. Congrats on a great career Ryan!

Wisconsin Football Stays At #18 in AP Poll

By Adam Roberts – 9/13/2021

No movement this week for Wisconsin football in the Associated Press Top 25 this week after their unsurprising 37-7 win over Eastern Michigan last Saturday.

Wisconsin stays at 18th in the Top 25 today, while other Big Ten teams saw some serious movement. After a 35-28 loss to Oregon, Ohio State has fallen six spots from third to ninth while Iowa used their win over Iowa State to catapult five spots up to fifth. Penn State is also in the Top 10 now after a blowout win over Ball State to compliment their opening week road win over Wisconsin.

Elsewhere in the Big Ten there’s a new addition to the Top 25 as a 2-0 Michigan team sneaks in at 25th. The Wolverines won handily over Washington on Saturday. Other Big 10 teams receiving votes include Michigan State and Indiana.

Wisconsin is off this week ahead of a big match up against #12 Notre Dame next week in Chicago here on ESPN La Crosse 105.5!

Brewers Toss Combined No-Hitter Saturday, Sweep Indians

By Adam Roberts – 9/13/2021

The last time the Packers had an opening-week loss as bad as yesterday,  you have to travel back 51 years, when the 1970 Packers opened the year with a 40-0 home loss to Detroit. That year, the Brewers were playing their first season in Milwaukee after relocating from Seattle and finished a forgettable 65-97 in the AL West.

This time around, at least Wisconsin sports fans can turn to the Brewers for some relief in their time of strife.

Milwaukee had an excellent interleague series against Cleveland which included Saturday’s combined no-hitter between Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader and Sunday’s 11-1 win that featured four home runs sent a combined distance of over 1,700 feet.

Milwaukee now sits at 89-55, 14 games ahead of Cincinnati in the NL Central with a magic number to clinch currently at five. The Crew have another off day today before a two game road series in Detroit starts on Tuesday.

Packers Lose To Saints 38-3 In Regular Season Opener

By Adam Roberts – 9/13/2021

On the first Reaction Monday of the 2021 NFL season, there is a LOT to unpack from the first game of the year for the Packers. And next to none of it is positive.

Jameis Winston found the end zone five times as the Saints beat Green Bay 38-3 in Week One in Jacksonville. After all the drama this offseason, Aaron Rodgers started the year with a rare bad day, throwing for 133 yards, no touchdowns and two picks in the loss. He was pulled early in the fourth quarter, with Jordan Love making his NFL debut for the Packers and completing five of seven throws while also fumbling on a drive to try and put a touchdown on the board.

Head coach Matt LaFleur described the loss as both embarrassing and humbling, but Rodgers took a more “look ahead” approach.

“I’ll let him use those words, and I’ll use ‘it’s just one game'” Rodgers said after the loss. “You know we played bad…I played bad, offensively we didn’t execute very well. It’s just one game, 16 to go.”

The game was largely decided in the first half, with the Saints racking up a massive advantage in time of possession. Offensively, Davante Adams was held to 56 receiving yards, with Aaron Jones being a non-factor with nine rushing yards.

The Packers host the Lions next Monday. Detroit was down big to San Francisco yesterday and while they ultimately did lose, they made a furious comeback at the end to make it a more respectable final score.