Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Bullfrogs Win Big Still Need to Sweep Eau Claire


The Bullfrogs jumped out 13-0 on the Wisconsin Woodchucks and held on to win 13-6. Troy Scott came up huge at the plate for the Frogs going 2-3 with two home runs and five RBI to lead threw the first four innings to lead the Frogs. He would be pinch hit for in the sixth. With the win the Bullfrogs kept themselves in the hunt in the South Division, which went from a five team race to just a two team race in one day.

With the losses Wisconsin, La Crosse and Waterloo (1-1 in their DH) were all eliminated from contention. The only two teams still alive are the Eau Claire Express (20-12) and the Green Bay Bullfrogs (18-14). The Bullfrogs need to sweep thei two game series in Eau Claire Wednesday and Thursday to win the division. If the Bullfrogs accomplish that both clubs will finish (20-14) with the tie breaker going to the Bullfrogs who will then have won four of the five games between the two clubs.

The Frogs have scored 25 runs in their last two games and will look to carry that over to the series in Eau Claire which gets underway Wednesday with the pre-game show at six on www.greenbaybullfrogs.com

Bullfrogs Win Thriller--Keep Themselves In Hunt



The Bullfrogs entered Monday in a five team race for the South Division's First Half Title, with all five clubs being separated by just two games. Monday's rain across the league canceled two of the four South Division contests meaning that just three of the top five clubs played. Going into Monday the top five looked like this; Eau Claire (18-12, -GB), Wisconsin (17-14, 1.5 GB), Waterloos (17-14, 1.5GB), Green Bay (16-14, 2 GB) and La Crosse (16-14, 2GB). Madison defeated La Crosse 7-3 and although the Loggers are not eliminated with the loss they will have the toughest row to hoe over the next three days trailing by two and a half games.

The Bullfrogs and Wisconsin Woodchucks were the other two teams in action and both clubs were desperately vying for a win, because although a loss wouldn't eliminate other teams a loss would make a division title next to impossible to accomplish.

The Bullfrogs got out to a good start leading 3-0 after five and a half innings. Highlighted on perhaps the hardest hit ball I've seen all year, a solo home run from first basemen Troy Scott to center field. With both the wind and rain knocking that ball down it still cleared the high centerfield fence at Athletic Park in Wausau with ease.

In the bottom of the sixth though, Joel Delorit, the Bullfrogs starter would run into a little bit of trouble with two outs. With runners on the corners Bullfrogs Manager Jordan Bischel came out to get the mound fixed, hoping the umpires would call the game as the rain was coming down in sheets at the time. The umpires would get the mound worked on but didn't call the game and Delorit walked the next batter out of the break. Coach Bischel then went to the pen for Brian Burgess, the Bullfrogs closer (thinking the game would be called after six), to preserve the lead. Burgess threw three pitches to Shariff Othman, the third being blasted over the scoreboard in right for a grand slam putting the Woodchucks up 4-3.

The Bullfrogs were down, but they weren't out as they rallied back for two more in the seventh to take the lead 5-4. Then in the eight Riley Henricks laid down a suicide squeeze bunt and everyone was safe making it 6-4 Bullfrogs. But the Woodchucks would again have the answer in the home half of the inning getting to runners in scoring position with one out off of Keeler Brynteson who was brought in to pitch the eight. He would be lifted for Ben Versnik who would try to earn a 5-out save. The second pitch Versnik threw was lifted to centerfield for a sacrifice fly with both runners tagging and one scoring making it a one run game at 6-5. Then the next batter blooped a single to center right past the Bullfrogs shortstop to tie the game at six.

Nobody scored in the ninth sending us to extra innings where the Bullfrogs were (0-1) on the year. Nobody scored in the tenth, but then in the elevnth the Bullfrogs would bust out. Collin Kuhn led off with a walk and when Brad Zapenas tried to sacrifice him over pitcher Anthony Drobnick's throw to first sailed over the firstbaseman's head allowing Kuhn to go to third. Tom Barry followed with an RBI single making it 7-6 Bullfrogs, but Green Bay wasn't done yet. Scott Schebler would double home two more to make it 9-6. Three batters later Joe Betcher hit is third double of the night scoring Schebler to make it 10-6. Still the Bullfrogs weren't done as Beau Fraser walked to load the bases. Riley Henricks then lifted a ball to centerfield for a sacrifice fly scoring Joel Hutter who had walked earlier in the inning. Four pitches later Kuhn lined a ball to center that fell in front of Kevin Pillar making it 12-6 Bullfrogs.

Matt Kimball pitched a scoreless eleventh for the Frogs to pick up the win. Kimball went two innings allowing one hit striking out three. Anthony Drobnick took the loss for the Wisconsin Woodchucks.

With Green Bays win and La Crosse and Wisconsin's losses the top five looks like this.

Eau Claire 18 12 (GB) [E#]
Green Bay 17 14 (1.5) [3]
Waterloo 17 14 (1.5) [3]
Wisconsin 17 15 (2) [2]
La Crosse 16 15 (2.5) [2]

The Bullfrogs mostly control their own destingy with three days to play holding tie breakers over Eau Claire, Waterloo and La Crosse, although their is little chance of finishing tied with Waterloo as they play four games in the next three days.

Today's South Division Games:

Battle Creek @ Waterloo (DH) 5:35
Wisconsin Rapides @ Eau Claire (DH) 6:05
Madison @ La Crosse 7:05
Wisconsin @ Green Bay 7:05

Monday, July 5, 2010

Bullfrogs First Half


The first half of the Green Bay Bullfrogs (www.greenbaybullfrogs) season has been filled with ups and downs. And sadly with just four games to go it looks like the half will end on a sour note. The Bullfrogs play in the Northwoods League made up of primarily teams in Minnesota and Wisconsin with one team in each of the states of Iowa and Michigan. There is also one team North of the border in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

The league is split into two divisions, North and South, with the Green Bay club playing in the South against the other Wisconsin teams, Waterloo, Iowa and Battle Creek, Michigan. The remaining Wisconsin teams are La Crosse, Eau Claire, Madison, Wisconsin Rapids and Wisconin (Wausau). The season is split into two halves with the winner of each half meeting in the divisional playoff and the winner of that series meeting the other divisional series winner for the league championship.

The Bullfrogs season seemed to be getting off to a great start on opening day as the Bullfrogs jumped all over the Battle Creek Bombers 7-0 to start 1-0. After that however the Bullfrogs hit a big speed bump dropping five straight and falling as far as 5.5 games out of first.

The Bullfrogs were 5-8 entering the second game of a double header with Wisconsin Rapids on June 17th and the heroics of one player seemed to spark the squad into life. With the game tied 2-2 in the bottom of the seventh (Northwoods League rules all double headers are 7 inning games) Scott Schebler blasted a three-run home run over the right field wall. It would only be ruled an RBI single because after te first run crossed the plate Schebler stopped rounding the bases to join the team celebration between home plate and the pitchers mound.

Starting with that game the Frogs would win ten of their next twelve to improve to 15-10 and get them all the way to within a game of first place. The last five days have again been brutal for the Bullfrogs as they have dropped four of their last five and now stand at 16-14 in fourth place two games out of first with four to play. On the bright side they play all four games against teams ahead of them in the standings, the Wisconsin Woodchucks and Eau Claire Express, which gives them a chance to make up ground. The final four games are must wins for the Bullfrogs as there are just to many good teams in this league to expect to be in the same position in the second half. Six of the eight teams will compete closely for the second half title. Heck five of the teams are within 2 games of first in the first half with four to play.

GO FROGS!!!!!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Pack Hottest Team in NFC

The Vikings were curbed stomped in the desert Sunday afternoon, the Saints escape Washington thanks to the 'Skins kicker missing a shot a middle schooler would hit. Meanwhile its the Packers who've rattled off four straight wins looking like the crown jewel of the NFC.

The story of the Green Bay Packers season is Don Kappers and his 3-4 defense. The Packers a historic 4-3 team have made the change to the 3-4 under first year defensive coordinator Kappers. It is virtually unheard of for a team to switch defensive schemes and to still be one of the top ranked defenses in the NFL in the first year of the change. Add to the fact that the Packers have lost two all-pro defenders in Al Harris and Aaron Kampman. Kampman has been replaced by a rookie Linebacker Brad Jones a 7th round pick from Colorado and he seems to be unblockable.

Now Aaron Rodgers who has been sacked more then anyother quarterback. Yet suddenly the protection is there and Rodgers seems comfortable in the pocket and his big recievers Driver and Jennings are getting open downfield. The tightends Finley and Lee are getting open on the short routes, Havner is open on the goal line and maybe most importantly Ryan Grant has found some running room.

Troy Aikman said it best: "The Packers are a very dangerous football team at this point in the season."

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Falcons hit break with pair of wins

The Falcon Women's Hockey team entered Thanksgiving Break with a pair of wins, Saturday they earned the series split against conference rival Superior with a 4-2 win. The Falcons were without Sophomore Forward Kaite Flanagan and as a result Amanda Ryder was forced to play both forward and defense, until she went down at the end of the second period with a back injury. She was taken off the ice on a stretcher.

When the new rankings came out on Monday the Falcons fell one spot from #5 to #6, however the bigger Falcon story came Tuesday night when the Falcons faced off against the St. Olaf. Just three days after being taken off the ice on a stretcher Amanda Ryder was back on the ice in the starting lineup and her physical play helped the Falcons earn a 3-2 decision over the Oles.


PS-I have a new computer! CHYA!!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Falcons Lose

The #5 ranked Falcons were flat outplayed by the Yellowjackets of UW-Superior in 3-2 loss the first of the year for the Falcons. They will need to come back tomorrow and pick up a win or they will fall far behind in the race for the NCHA title and almost surely lose the WIAC title.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Falcon Sports

What a week in Falcon Sports. On Friday Men's and Women's hockey practice started, Saturday was a 3OT thriller against La Crosee, Wednesday is the final home conference volleyball match at 7pm against Stout, the Men's hockey team opens play at Hunt Arena on Friday against Concordia and Saturday the football team plays at #2 Whitewater. We all know what happened against La Crosse so lets look ahead to the upcoming week.

On Wednesday the Volleyball team plays host to Stout in a game the Falcons should win. They have already clinched a spot in the WIAC tournament and will be looking to improve their seeding. Also this is the only Volleyball game scheduled to be aired on WRFW this season, it is also the first game that will be broadcast one channel 19 by the new River Falls Sports Network.

On Friday the Men's hockey team will open the season against Concordia. The Falcons are trying to rebound from last year's disappointing 4-9-1 conference record. Much of the Falcons success will rest in the hands of Derek Hansberry, Pat Borgestad and Dustin Norman who were 2nd-4th in scoring last year for the Falcons. The Falcons will also have to make up for the loss of TJ Dahl who led the team in scoring last season and is 3rd all-time in the Falcon Record books with 41 goals 114 assists 155 points.

Saturday the football team makes the long trek to Whitewater to take on the Warhawks who are ranked 2nd in the nation. Even though the Falcons have played well all season and could just as easily be 5-1 as they are 2-4, and have played two nationally ranked teams tough losing by a combined six points, I don't see us hanging around long in this game. Whitewater is in a class of two that includes Mount Union as those two teams have played for the national championship in three straight seasons. After that comes the class of other ranked teams and the ones that can compete with them, which I put our team in based on the fact our four losses have come by a combined nine points. All that said I'm hoping the score will look something like 42-21 Whitewater.