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Online sensation and Essential Tennis founder Ian Westermann joins Lake Effect to break down his coaching style and offer insight to how his organization grew.
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Green Bay Packers fans will meet Manchester City, the champions of England's Premier League, and F.C. Bayern Munich, who dominates the German Bundesliga, as soccer takes over a quintessential American football town for a day.
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A key sports question is, can the world champs win the title again?
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Declining participation at Milwaukee’s Messmer High School, which is predominantly Black, and Shorewood High School, which has a predominantly white student population - led the schools to join forces to create a football team. The new documentary “Messwood” by filmmakers Brad Lichenstein and Emily Kuester follows the 2019 Messwood team.
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More than 16,000 attended Friday night's game in Milwaukee, nearly all wearing Badgers red.
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Last year, Milwaukee Public Schools sports were put on pause due to the pandemic. Now that high school basketball is back, an underdog team has done surprisingly well: the North Division Blue Devils.
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William Cullinan, Marquette's dean of the College of Health and Sciences, shares the science behind a successful free throw.
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In December, the United States called for a diplomatic boycott of the Games to protest the Chinese government's human rights violations, such as the mass detention camps and forced sterilization against Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities living in China's western province.
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Earlier this year, the Brewers hired Theresa Lau to join their medical team as the major league assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist. Lau is the first and only Asian American woman on the Brewers medical team and in Major League Baseball.
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The Milwaukee Brewers are done for the year, but vow to be ready for the 2022 baseball season.