Bucks GM Jon Horst Signs Extension

By Adam Roberts – 10/15/2021

I think it’s safe to say if you help build the first championship team in half a century for your franchise, you’ve got a nice little contract extension coming your way.

The Milwaukee Bucks and general manager Jon Horst today agreed to a new multiyear deal, as first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Horst has served as the Bucks’ GM since 2017 when he became the youngest GM in the association replacing John Hammond. He was named the NBA’s Executive of the Year in 2019, and his notable career highlights in Milwaukee include the signing of Jrue Holiday, then-free agent Brook Lopez, and head coach Mike Budenholzer. He also of course negotiated the murky waters surrounding whether or not Giannis would sign his supermax or pursue other opportunities.

The Bucks are back in preseason action tonight against the Mavericks at Fiserv Forum.

High School Football Preview: Week Nine

By Adam Roberts – 10/14/2021

The final push for the playoffs has arrived this week. A number of results last week locked in playoff spots for area teams like Central, Westby, and others. Still more teams like Sparta, Holmen, Black River Falls, Blair/Taylor and more need to make some magic happen to lock down postseason spots, with some wins more likely than others. After Friday’s action, the system will tabulate the numbers for each team and determine the playoff field. As always we’ll keep our eye on the seedings and placements and will let you know asap where we’ll be headed for Level One!

For now, let’s dive in to the final week of the regular season.

Week Eight Predictions: N/A   Season Predictions: 74-30

 

#9 (D4) West Salem @ Holmen

For one week, the Holmen Vikings became Heartbreak Holmen. As Danil Roberts kicked a 25 yard field goal in overtime, what could have been a win that boosted the Vikings’ playoff chances instead turned into a huge loss that put Holmen in a must-win situation this week against one of the best teams in the region. Notably against Logan, the Viking defense gave up 219 yards to Josh Waite on one of his best nights yardage-wise this season. They did force two interceptions and three fumbles, but Brett McConkey will undoubtedly see those yardage numbers and get excited to try and surpass them. The best chance for Holmen to pull the upset is to do what they do best: run it down teams throats and control the pace of play. Breken Turner had an off night against Logan, but I’ve seen what he can do when there are holes in the A and B gaps like against Sparta. However, those holes will be hard to come by against a West Salem defensive line that is eager to rebound from a tough showing against River Falls.

Prediction: West Salem

 

River Falls @ Sparta

The losing streak is now up to four following Sparta’s defeat against Central. And the common theme among these last four losses is the Sparta defense being exhausted just a couple of drives into games, which carries over to the offense as there are a number of two-way athletes on the Spartan roster. In particular this has been notable on the offensive and defensive lines; against Central the right side of the O-line featured new names Josh Smith and Adrian Jewell, and the Riverhawks took advantage bull rushing Thomas Laufenberg to the tune of five sacks and nine total tackles for loss. It doesn’t get any easier for Sparta this week against conference-leading River Falls; Vito Massa is second in the MVC in passing yards, while Cole Evavold leads the conference in rushing yards. Those two and receivers Michael Schurman and Ethan Campbell could give an already stretched-thin Sparta defense fits all night.

Prediction: River Falls

 

Logan @ Central

The stage is set for this year’s Battle For the Ark to be a verrrrrry interesting match up. We all remember the 27-10 upset the Rangers placed on the then-Red Raiders last April, set up by 20 unanswered Logan points and a 163 yard rushing night for Trent Wieland. While Trent is gone, a number of Rangers on last spring’s team remain including the aforementioned Josh Waite, big man Martell Owens, and 2021 leading rusher Eli Reynolds. Then there’s the intangible factor: the energy Logan will bring into the contest after their overtime walk-off win last week against Holmen. A lot is on the line for the Rangers this week, who with an upset win should get into the postseason on the merit of this game alone. However, Central has put together another great season this fall, and you know as well as I do they bring a different kind of focus when it comes to a rivalry game like this. I got to see Mason Herlitzke at work last week finally, and what I saw was what my color commentator Casey Olson aptly described as a very Kyler Murray-esque player. Herlitzke can run circles around arm tackling defensive lines, which in turn helps to open up that passing game for names like Jackson Warren, who has eight touchdowns this season and could be do for a big game (he’s alternated 100 yard, sub-20 yard games for the last five weeks). I think the better athletes win this game.

Prediction: Central

 

Onalaska @ Tomah

No team has found River Falls to be anything close to easy this year, and that was certainly the case for Onalaska last week. But what they were able to do was outpass Vito Massa, which we know doesn’t happen very often. Ayden Larson was excellent in a losing effort (22-28, 298 yds, 2 TDs) and Nicky Odom and Michael Skemp had big nights as a result. Skemp in particular had a number of big plays including a 29 yard score late, and appears to be the big factor for Onalaska going into the postseason. While Onalaska has not officially clinched a postseason spot yet, I don’t believe anyone would say they expect the Hilltoppers to lose to Tomah this week. The Timberwolves are in real danger of having their first winless season in as far back as I can find, with none of the defeats this year particularly close games sine the Week Two loss to Prairie du Chien.

Prediction: Onalaska

 

Stewartville @ Winona

MNFootballhub.com nearly gave me a heart attack when looking up Winona’s stats from last week against Faribault. The score for the game reads 80-0 Falcons, and I quite literally did a double take from one computer monitor back to the other to make sure I read that correctly. As it turns out, someone input the final score of 40-0 in the column where fourth quarter would go, doubling the Falcons’ score. After a quick chuckle, I digested the numbers available and found that the Winhawks once again had struggles defensively, giving up three 25+ yard touchdown plays all through the air. It was also a difficult day for quarterback Mason Langowski, throwing for just 84 yards and three interceptions. Stewartville has been consistently a four score or more team in their 6-0 start to the season, with a 28-21 win against always tough Kasson-Mantorville last week highlighting the mettle of the TIgers this season. The fourth-ranked team in Class 4A should have no trouble on the road this week.

Prediction: Stewartville

 

G-E-T @ #4 (D5) Aquinas

It’s been pure domination for Aquinas in the Coulee this year, so many of us were likely intrigued by their conference crossover game against Prescott last week. The six score lead never came for the Blugolds as they were put to their first real test of the season, and the first half in particular was a gritty affair between the two schools. Normally unstoppable quarterback Jackson Flottmeyer encountered his first real resistance this year with two Prescott interceptions showing he can in fact be countered by a solid defense. The difference in this game came down to the fact that Aquinas’s receiving ultimately has so many options for Flottmeyer to turn to that he can still give even a great defense fits thanks to his lack of fear to try and make a big play. Additionally, Collin Conzemius had the play of the night in the first quarter with an 85-yard kickoff return for a score. The game did what it needed to for Aquinas, which was give them a game against the kind of opponent they’ll likely see from Level Three onward in the postseason. This week they face G-E-T at Swanson Field, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Blugold starters either barely play in this one or don’t play at all. I still expect them to do enough to comfortably win regardless.

Prediction: Aquinas

 

Viroqua @ #9 (D5) Arcadia

Even though Arcadia will be relegated to the Coulee runner up this year, the Raiders shouldn’t be overlooked heading into the postseason. Their only flub this season was against Aquinas, whom everyone will be hard pressed to stay competitive against in the playoffs. Since that game they won a great fight against Altoona and dominated G-E-T on the road. They also have a quality win against Westby from earlier this season, and have a quarterback in Kaden Updike that should eclipse the 1,000 yard passing mark against Viroqua this Friday despite the Raiders being an undoubtedly run-first team. To top it off, Ryan Sokup could reasonably eclipse 1,000 rushing yards this year if he can get 138 yards against the Blackhawks Friday night. I predict the Raiders will get a pretty high seed in the postseason, and if they cross playoff paths with Aquinas in Division Five as expected I believe it will be a much closer game than the first go around.

Prediction: Arcadia

 

St. Croix Central @ Westby

Westby is off to the playoffs following their big road win over Altoona last week, using a 3 touchdown night from quarterback Dillon Ellefson and a balanced run game led by Grant McCaluley and Rhett Stenslien to accomplish their goals of outpacing a solid Railroader offense. McCauley also showed once again flexed his receiver muscles as well with two big passing scores in the second quarter. In their conference crossover, they’ll face a St. Croix Central team in a bit of a down year at 3-5 and coming off a rough loss to good ol’ Ellsworth 40-7. Ethan Boettcher has been doing his best at the quarterback spot, but he leads the Panthers in rushing yards in a situation where you’d rather not have your quarterback leading that statistic. It will be a home game for Westby, and I like their chances even though SCC will enter it likely fired up as they need to win to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Prediction: Westby

 

Altoona @ Black River Falls

It’s likely do or die for both of these two teams tonight. Black River Falls at 2-4 needs a win to put themselves up for playoff consideration, while Altoona can technically qualify even with a loss but with a win would be in for sure. I would go on my usual schtick of “Evan Voss is super underrated”, but last week against Viroqua the Tigers were able to get an excellent night on the ground from Mike Roou to the tune of 154 yards on just seven carries for two scores. That’s a 22 yards per run average if you’re keeping track. Should those kind of numbers repeat this week, the Tigers could pick up a quality win the night before playoff decisions are made. However, Altoona presents a much better run defense than the Blackhawks, even though they were somewhat thwomped last week by Westby. And against quality teams this season Black River Falls is winless to this point. The Tiger run defense has been suspect all year, and against Colin Boyarski they’ll likely encounter more trouble. The Railroader offense is averaging just over 30 a game this year, and as a team already have over 2,100 yards on the ground. Those numbers don’t bode well for Black River Falls, though I think this game will be a shootout.

Prediction: Altoona

 

#9 (D6) Cashton @ #10 (D7) Bangor

In what is without a shadow of a doubt the game of the week and possibly the biggest game all season, we’ll see our first real threat to Bangor’s vice grip on the Scenic Bluffs Conference. During this seven year streak for the Cardinals, no team really has threatened their spot at the top. But that changed this year with both a to-this-point 7-1 season for Cashton and a shocking upset loss for Bangor against Luther. The threat is very much real now, with Cashton’s only loss against a very good ranked Highland team and their rushing attack on of the finest in the area (2,242 yards, 35 touchdowns). Of those 35 running scores, 11 are attributed to junior Colin O’Neil who is 115 yards shy of 1,000 on the season. On the other side, the biggest question for Bangor will be whether or not Tanner Jones plays this week. He hasn’t played since the Spencer/Columbus Catholic loss, with Mathieu Oesterle not playing in that contest. When the two are both in action, Bangor is almost unstoppable. But when separated, they’ve been proven vulnerable with no big threats on the offense. I’m also going to be keeping an eye on the battle in the trenches; if the Eagle defense can’t breach through the Cardinal O-line, Oesterle might be able to rack up 100+. But even that might not be enough this time around against the Eagles. Couple that with the fact that this game will be in Cashton and should be a standing room only situation, and all the signs point to a special night for the home team. What the heck, give me the Eagles in this one for their first outright conference title since 1998 and their first win over Bangor since 2013.

Prediction: Cashton

 

Luther @ Brookwood

The Knights played their first game without quarterback Dillon Yang this season against one of the better Scenic Bluffs squads in Necedah, and his presence was sorely missed. In fairness, Eli Krause played quite well in his place (11-22, 146 yds, 2 TDs, 1 INT; 11 rush, 23 yards), but the dual threat that Yang brings is such a staple of the Luther offense and when it’s not there they will struggle to keep up with playoff caliber teams like Necedah. The loss leaves the Knights needing a Week Nine victory to guarantee their spot in the postseason. However, they should be able to take care of business against a Brookwood team on the outside looking in at the playoffs this year. The key word here is should; if Yang doesn’t play again this week things this game could be closer than some might think.

Prediction: Luther

 

De Soto @ Royall

This match up feels pretty cut and dry much like the Onalaska-Tomah game earlier. De Soto already has a postseason spot on lock, but a win over a currently 2-6 Royall could help the Pirates with their postseason positioning. I’m pretty sure Ev Wick will only play the starters early to get them some reps before yanking most in either the second quarter or second half much like Aquinas this week against G-E-T. I do think the starters will stay in a bit longer than the Blugold ones given De Soto’s 35-0 loss last week to Ithaca. We got the feeling on the High School Football Postgame Show last week the Pirates coaching staff was peeved at the way they played against the Bulldogs given that coach provided just the final score and no statistics from the game, which is out of the ordinary for Ev. I wouldn’t be surprised if De Soto puts up 49+ this week.

Prediction: De Soto

 

Pepin/Alma @ Mel/Min

The numbers indicate this will be a fantastic game between two teams in the top half of the Dairyland. Whoever wins the game will be the outright runner-up in the conference at worst, and depending on the result of Augusta-Eleva/Strum could theoretically share the title with one conference loss. Either way, Pepin/Alma and Mel/Min match up pretty well, with both schools’ run games highly efficient this season. Raef Radcliffe has consistently rushed for at least 75 a game all year, while Riley Stiehl has also been busy for Pepin/Alma. It would appear this game will be decided on defense, but also the play of Braydon Lockington will likely play a role as well; against Indy/Gilmanton last week he threw just 13 times for 87 yards and a score. His production has been down since the 189 yards he had in a loss to Augusta on September 10th.

Prediction: Pepin/Alma

 

C/FC @ Blair/Taylor

Prediction: Blair/Taylor

Here we have another situation where the winner will be waiting to find out if they can sneak in as a 3-4 playoff team while the loser’s season will come to an end. Looking over their resumes I’d say Blair/Taylor has a better chance to get in as a 3-4 conference team than C/FC does, but this isn’t a cut and dry win for the Wildcats. Colton Lejcher dealt with some growing pains taking over the quarterback position from Cain Fremstad and struggled against Pepin/Alma last week. He scored the only touchdown on the night for B/T on the ground, but he was another quarterback that you’d rather not have leading the rushing totals but did. C/FC meanwhile was handled by Augusta last week with the bulk of their stats and scoring coming well after the game was decided. The two Austins Arnburg and Becker combined for 278 yards and three scores plus two Becker interceptions, indicating that the quarterback for the finale is far from decided. This feels almost like a pick ’em game, with the better quarterback likely doing enough to win. For me, Blair/Taylor has been slightly more consistent, albeit JUST slightly.

Prediction: Blair/Taylor

 

Triton @ Caledonia

The Warriors definitely needed that win last week over Rochester Lourdes, and they got it thanks to solid work by backup quarterback Ethan Stendel. He broke the 0-0 deadlock in the third quarter with a scoring pass to Kyle Betchel, and the Christopher Pieper put the fork in the Eagles with a 30-yard pick six. Offense has been hard to come by this season for Caledonia, so having the defense come up big was a welcome sign for Isaac Fruechte and the rest of the coaching staff. That defense will need to be on it’s A-game again this week with 5-1 Triton on the docket; Caden Spence through six games is knocking on the door of 1,000 rushing yards and will likely eclipse that number comfortably Friday night.

Prediction: Triton

 

Winona Cotter @ Bethlehem Academy

Last week Tate Gilbertson did just about everything he could to try and push the Ramblers over Hayfield, putting up numbers not often seen by quarterbacks at any level in this area with 318 yards and three touchdowns. He did have an interception as well, and despite a late toss to Ryan Hesch in the fourth quarter Ethan Pack and the Hayfield ground game did just enough to win a closely contested game. Gilbertson and Cotter will have another tough challenge this week facing a 5-1 Bethlehem Academy unit.

Prediction: Bethlehem Academy

 

Pine Island @ La Crescent/Hokah

The Lancer defense was gashed last week against Cannon Falls, a team fighting with Lake City for a conference title this year (they get each other the final game of the season). A bit of a welcome reprieve comes this week in 1-5 Pine Island, but the Lancers still have yet to find any consistency on either side of the ball as they search for win #1. The Lancers have yet to score more than twice in any game this season.

Prediction: Pine Island

Loggers Name Rob Sidwell New Manager

By Adam Roberts – 10/14/2021

After nine seasons on the coaching staff, six as manager, Brian Lewis and the La Crosse Loggers have mutually agreed to part ways.

In Lewis’s place the team will turn to Rob Sidwell, a name that may be familiar to some in baseball scouting circles. He has scouting experience with a number of major league organizations including the Pirates, Mets, Padres, and most recently the Dodgers. Perhaps his most notable signing was Andrew McCutchen, the 2013 NL MVP for Pittsburgh.

Lewis of course is a main stay in the La Crosse baseball community, with managerial work at Viterbo University in addition to the Loggers. “We are forever grateful to Coach Lewis for all of his efforts that he put in to help hundreds of Logger players advance their careers over the past nine seasons,” said team president Chris Goodell.  “Brian, as well as pitching coach Tom Kinney, have been and always will be a part of the Loggers family and we wish them nothing but the best in their future endeavors.”

We’ll learn more about the Loggers’ 2022 schedule next month.

Packers Sign WR Equanimeous St. Brown To Active Roster; Sign CB Quinton Dunbar To Practice Squad

By Adam Roberts – 10/13/2021

No more need for gameday elevations when it comes to wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown.

The Packer wideout was signed to the active roster today, making a spot on the practice squad available for new cornerback acquisition Quinton Dunbar. St. Brown has appeared in three contests as a gameday elevation, recording one reception and two special teams tackles.

Meanwhile Dunbar will hope to find some consistency with Green Bay after spending the last year and a half bouncing around from Washington to Seattle, Detroit, and Arizona. Overall, he has played in 64 games with 31 starts, recording 171 tackles (152 solo), 10 interceptions, 40 passes defensed, five tackles for a loss, a sack, a fumble recovery and a QB hit.

Green Bay is on the road at Soldier Field this week facing Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears.

Vikings Add TE Luke Stocker

By Adam Roberts – 10/13/2021

The Minnesota Viking offense got a veteran presence added to their practice squad today.

The team has signed Luke Stocker, who has played in 130 career games with 91 starts and was at one point a member of the Packers organization.

The 33-year-old Stocker is now the most experienced of the six healthy tight ends that are now with the Vikings.

Tyler Conklin is the starter, and leads the position group with 19 catches for 169 yards and a touchdown. No other tight end has a catch so far this season.

Minnesota visits Carolina this Sunday.

Civil Charges Possible Against Brett Favre For Welfare Fund Non-Repayment

By Adam Roberts – 10/13/2021

Brett Favre, one of Wisconsin’s sports heroes, has been in his fair share of negative spotlights since retiring from football in 2011. Many of those negative spotlights, including this most recent one, involve money troubles.

The legendary NFL quarterback still owes a lot of money in his home state of Mississippi. The state auditor says Favre owes more than 800-thousand-dollars as he didn’t repay welfare funds. A statement from Shad White noted Favre could be hit with civil charges if he doesn’t pay up in the next 30 days.

An audit said Favre was paid for speeches, but he didn’t show up for them.

Another notable name was included in letters sent by the auditor today was former WWF/E wrestler Ted Dibiase, who reportedly owes over 722,000 dollars that his Christian ministry, Heart of David Ministries, received.

Brewers Fall To Braves 5-4; Season Ends Early

By Adam Roberts – 10/12/2021

Josh Hader just doesn’t give up postseason home runs, or many long balls at all for that matter.

There’s just something about Freddie Freeman.

The Braves’ first baseman took the first pitch he saw from the Brewers’ All-Star reliever and sent it to the centerfield bleachers. It was the second home run Freeman has hit off Hader, with the previous one coming in the 10th inning of a contest in May of 2019. The longball tonight was just the seventh home run Hader had allowed to left-handed batters in his career, but it would be the final dagger in the Brewers’ postseason plans. With the 5-4 loss, the Crew were eliminated in the National League Division Series, and are left to wonder what could have been had the offense been even just a little more productive.

Going into the top of the fourth inning, Milwaukee had been held scoreless for the last 21 innings and were an abysmal 0-19 with runners in scoring position. They finally broke through on an Omar Narvaez RBI single followed by a Lorenzo Cain base knock to score another run. But the Braves would counter in the bottom half of the inning. The fifth featured another Rowdy Tellez home run, but that was also followed by two more runs in the bottom of that inning.

Freeman’s 428-foot solo shot moves the Braves to the NLCS for the second straight year, where they’ll face the winner of Thursday’s Giants-Dodgers series finale. Meanwhile for Milwaukee, they’ll enter the offseason hoping to keep most of the band together for next year. Avi Garcia seems like the only name at the moment that could likely be gone for next season, but general manager David Stearns will still need to make tough decisions as all GM’s do following another early playoff exit.

On a positive note, it should be recognized that Luis Urias was dynamite at third base today, killing a number of Atlanta scoring opportunities. He will likely look to lock that position down this upcoming spring.

At the end of the day, 2021 will be looked back upon by fans, media, and likely some players as another “what if?” year for Milwaukee. The stretch of play in September and into the postseason where the offense couldn’t seem to click was ultimately a foreshadowing of the NLDS to come, and will hopefully be used as fuel for what to improve upon next year.

Zimmer Speaks On Breeland, Odd Celebration With Cousins

By Adam Roberts – 10/12/2021

Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer addressed cornerback Bashaud Breeland’s vulgar post-game tweet when he spoke to reporters yesterday.

Zimmer says Breeland was not voicing his displeasure towards fans, and he implied that the tweet was in reference to a reporter that asked him an unfavorable question earlier in the week. The Vikings head coach said that the team is handling the situation internally.

Zimmer also spoke about his odd sideline celebration with Kirk Cousins where the two were shoving one another after Greg Joseph’s game-winning field goal. He said he was happy that Cousins was being vocal and showing emotion, adding that the celebration showed him that his quarterback was being a leader.

The Vikings are on the road against Carolina on Sunday.

Eric Lauer To Start For Brewers In Game Four

By Adam Roberts – 10/12/2021

There’s plenty of opinions circulating around the Brewer-verse today about who should get the start on the mound as Milwaukee looks to avoid elimination in the National League Divisional Series. It appears the Crew are turning to lefty Eric Lauer today despite some calls for Corbin Burnes to pitch on three days rest, something he hasn’t done all season.

Steve “Sparky” Fifer said earlier this morning on The Wendy’s Big Show seemed to question the decision to send Lauer out today, instead wanting the Brewers’ ace and Cy Young candidate to pitch in a win-or-go-home situation. Lauer has pitched once this season against Atlanta, coming out of the bullpen and giving up three runs on four hits in three innings of work including two home runs. But Lauer has been an effective four-spot starter save for his final appearance of the year against the Dodgers. During the month of September he had a 3-0 record in six appearances with a 2.93 ERA heading into the Dodger game.

In my opinion, what will matter much more today is whether or not the bats finally bring some runs home; the lineup will continue to include Christian Yelich in the three spot with available pinch hitters including Daniel Vogelbach, Eduardo Escobar, and Tyrone Taylor. Rowdy Tellez will start again at first for Milwaukee today as well.

Coverage from Game Four of the NLDS begins at 3:30 this afternoon on ESPN La Crosse 105.5!

Brewers Fall 3-0 To Braves; Down 2-1 In NLDS

By Adam Roberts – 10/11/2021

My Twitter timeline is a joy to watch whenever the Brewers are losing/about to lose a ballgame.

It would appear that a large chunk of those appearing in my feed have given up on the Brewers after their 3-0 loss to the Braves today, or more specifically given up on the Milwaukee offense. They struggled again today with nine strikeouts against Braves’ pitching, but perhaps the most damning statistic is their work with runners in scoring position. So far in the NLDS, the Brewers are 0-16 with RISP in the series, and that includes 0-8 today.

There was some good defense early, with a nifty relay from Christian Yelich to Kolten Wong for a double play which kept a run from scoring on an attempted sac fly. Unfortunately you have to score runs to make those plays count and that was something the Brewers couldn’t do again today.

I should give pitcher Freddy Peralta credit; he threw well today over his four innings of work allowing no hits and striking out five. But manager Craig Counsell pulled Peralta early to give Daniel Vogelbach a pinch-hit opportunity with two on. As the score indicates, that plan didn’t end up working out.

Milwaukee now finds themselves in a win-or-go-home situation in Game Four tomorrow. As for the pitcher the team is meeting tonight to discuss their options, but Counsell today said they won’t pitch Corbin Burnes on short rest.