Milwaukee Sports Headlines
Sports Briefs Monday
GOLF
Wilmot tops Mukwonago
Wilmot earned another shot at one of its chief rivals. The Panthers defeated Mukwonago, 3-1, in a WIAA softball regional final Monday at home to advance to the sectional semifinal Tuesday. Their opponent will be Westosha Central, a team to which it lost three times in hard-fought games.
Honor scores
WPGA TRAPPERS TURN PRO-AMTrappers Turn, par 72One Net & One Gross
The Drill: The firing line
THE FIRING LINE
Another fight to the finish for Williams
Paris— For the third match in a row at the French Open, Serena Williams was oddly out of sorts at the outset and dropped the opening set.
TV/Radio schedule
TUESDAY
TV/radio schedule
MONDAY
Gwen Jorgensen wins 10th-straight triathlon
Gwen Jorgensen, a Waukesha native and former swimmer and standout runner at the University of Wisconsin, picked up her 10th straight win in the ITU World Triathlon Series, leading a U.S. podium sweep Sunday in London for the second time this season.
The Drill: Treble power
After its 3-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday, Barcelona is on the verge of soccer history.
UW sending three more to Eugene
Wisconsin’s Molly Hanson, Joe Hardy and Kelsey Card advanced Saturday at the NCAA West preliminary track and field meet at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas.
TV/radio schedule
SUNDAY
Up/down for Friday, May 29
Scott Skiles:
Smooth Roger Federer cruises into final 16
One of Roger Federer’s 5-year-old twin daughters had her nose buried in a comic book. The other was glued to a mobile phone. Shame, really, that they didn’t look up, because the tennis their father wove on the French Open center court verged on art.
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SATURDAY
Sharper pleads guilty in federal sexual assault case
Former Packers safety was first arrested in January 2014 in Los Angeles on rape charges and has been jailed since February of that year.
Sepp Blatter wins re-election as FIFA president
The 209 FIFA member federations gave the 79-year-old Blatter another four-year term after Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan conceded defeat after losing, 133-73, in the first round.
Area golf, honor scores
WSGA BESTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPGrand GenevaThe Highlands, par 71Round 1A