Milwaukee Sports Headlines
TV/Radio schedule
SUNDAY
MLB power rankings
Tom Haudricourt’s weekly power rankings
Honor scores
ALPINE VALLEY: Doubleeagle — Sean O'Connor, No.15, 532 yards, 3-wood.
TV/Radio schedule
SATURDAY
Honor scores
BROWN DEER: Eagle — Scott Kenic, No.4, 475 yards, putter. Judy Tallmadge, 87.
Thursday, Sept. 26
GIRLS
GOLF
CLASSIC 8 TOURNAMENT
Broadlands, par 72
GOLF
CLASSIC 8 TOURNAMENT
Broadlands, par 72
49ers solve offensive woes in win over Rams
San Francisco’s offense needed less than six minutes of the second quarter to do what it couldn’t accomplish in its last two games: Score two touchdowns.
Exit Sandman: Rivera bids goodbye to Bronx
NEW YORK (AP) Mariano Rivera said goodbye to Yankee Stadium with hugs, tears and cheers.
Bud Selig's baseball timeline
July 30, 1934: Allan H. "Bud" Selig is born in Milwaukee.
Marquette women's soccer wins Big East opener
Liz Bartels scored the tie-breaking goal at 56 minutes, 59 seconds to give the Marquette women’s team a 2-1 victory over Creighton.
Injury sidelines former Germantown star Luke Fischer
Indiana freshman center Luke Fischer, a former Germantown High School star, will miss a few weeks because of a sprained left shoulder.
His next call always excites Brent Musberger
Brent Musburger appears more interested in talking about the game he’s preparing to announce than any of the ones he already has.
The Drill: Just their type
Some thoughts found on Twitter this week, including Carlos Gomez’s apology and Melvin Gordon’s thoughts on fantasy football.
TV/radio schedules
FRIDAY
Thursday, Sept. 25
GIRLS
FIELD HOCKEY
Trinity Academy
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Brookfield Academy
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FIELD HOCKEY
Trinity Academy
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Brookfield Academy
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Honor scores
BLACKSTONE CREEK: Kurt Venus, 76.
The Drill: Never too late
Oracle Team USA completed the greatest comeback in America’s Cup history when it beat Emirates Team New Zealand on Wednesday. Oracle had trailed, 8-1, in the best-of-17 series. Here are some other big comebacks.
James Lofton gets SiriusXM gig
James Lofton has joined SiriusXM NFL Radio and will co-host a daily weekday show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. He begins his new role Friday.