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Tigers Sweep Sox – Monday Sports Wrap

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College Soccer

The NMU men’s soccer team shaded Quincy University 1-0 yesterday. Tommaso Lami’s goal off a penalty kick in the 70th minute was the game-winner.

MLB

The Tigers completed a sweep of their weekend series against the White Sox with a 3-2 victory yesterday. Tarik Skubal gave up both Chicago runs in the first inning, then settled in and struck out seven over seven frames. Detroit tied the game with Carson Kelly’s two-run double in the top of the second inning. Spencer Torkelson’s 25th home run of the year in the seventh inning was the game-winner.

The Tigers have today off, and visit the Yankees tomorrow night. Coverage will begin at 6:40 on 99.3 The Lift.

Bennett Sousa’s term in the Tigers’ organization was a brief one. After claiming the reliever off waivers from the Brewers in late August and assigning him to Toledo, Detroit put him back on waivers Friday. He was claimed by the Astros.

The Brewers couldn’t hold an early lead, and lost 4-2 to the Phillies yesterday. William Contreras and Mark Canha homered for Milwaukee, but it was home runs by Alec Bohm and J.T Realmuto off Wade Miley in the seventh that brought Philadelphia from behind.

The Brewers visit the Pirates tonight. Corbin Burnes will start for the Crew.

The Cubs defeated the Reds, so Milwaukee’s lead in the National League Central Division shrinks to three-and-a-half games over Chicago. Cincinnati is six-and-a-half back.

Trails Fest

At the Copper Harbor Trails Fest yesterday…
• In the Expert Enduro, Ryan Zinzow of Whitewater, Wisconsin, took the title, with Aleutian Hatfield of Marquette second.
• In the Sport Enduro, Aiden Mazak of Dexter finished first, with Alex Weber of Hancock second.
• In the Beginner Enduro, Finn Wolf of Schofield, Wisconsin placed first.
• In the 10k Trail Run, Tryg Solberg of Houghton finished more than four minutes faster than Wes Campbell of Houghton. Chelsey Youngberg of Duluth was the top women’s finisher.

See full results here.

Guts Frisbee

The local Shottle Bop team finished second at the United States Guts Open in Lansing this weekend, losing in the finals to the Appleton Assassins, two games to one. Shottle Bop reached the finals with an epic 28-26 losers bracket final win over the Worms, which included a number of former Boomtown Saints.

The Assassins won the right to represent the USA at the World Ultimate and Guts Championships in Australia next year. Alex Tews of the Assassins was named MVP.

High School Sports Broadcasts

  • Thursday – Volleyball – Iron Mountain at Calumet – 6:10 pregame on the Voice of the Copper Kings, KBear 102.3.
  • Friday – Football – Houghton at Hancock – 6:40 pregame on the Voice of the Gremlins, 97.7 The Wolf.
  • Friday – Football – Calumet at Negaunee – 6:40 pregame on the Voice of the Copper Kings, KBear 102.3.

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