Milwaukee Sports Headlines
The Drill: Local athletes and coaches on Twitter
Here are some thoughts found on Twitter this week. Go to www.jsonline.com/sportstweets for links to accounts of state athletes.
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Women's bowling tour returns to Green Bay area.
The Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour will re-launch in May following a 12-year hiatus, with the first event in the Green Bay area.
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FRIDAY
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AMF BOWLEROWednesday Blue
Recreation notes
Milwaukee Spring Shootout Tournament: May 9-10; West Allis Central High School; boys grades 3-12, girls grades 5-12; call Jeff at (414) 750-9890 or email [email protected].
Tuesday, March 24
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CLASSIC GREENFIELDTuesday Major
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WEDNESDAY
Up/down for Tuesday, March 24
Tanks for the memories:
Sports briefs Monday
Billy Williams had 15 points to lead McDowell Construction to a 54-46 victory over OGHYRG in the men’s final at Milwaukee Tech High School.
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TUESDAY
Zak Showalter adds energetic boost to UW's game
Zak Showalter’s stat line Sunday — five points, 2-of-2 shooting, five rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes — illustrate the diversity of his contributions while coming off the bench.
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CLASSIC GREENFIELDMorning Threesome
Exercise giving Julius Perez brighter life
The man who could not see, could not walk, could not breathe, who lost his business, livelihood and a part of his identity and had fallen into a deep depression, started the most improbable journey in 2014.
Sports briefs Sunday
Oklahoma State’s Alex Dieringer, who starred at Port Washington High School, finished his junior season undefeated, winning his second-consecutive national title at the NCAA Championships Saturday night in St. Louis.