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5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 12 to Dec. 16 | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
It’s Monday in Milwaukee, and listed below are some issues we predict you need to learn about. If you want your occasion to be thought of for this column, please submit your information by clicking right here at the very least two weeks upfront.
1. Muskego Means Ahead neighborhood assembly: Monday, Dec. 12
Be a part of Muskego Means Ahead for its month-to-month neighborhood assembly. The assembly will give attention to the connections between air high quality, public well being and the well being of the surroundings. Every participant will get a free wholesome house package. The assembly takes place from s4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 12 at Alexander Mitchell Built-in Arts College, positioned at 1728 S. twenty third St.
2. Neighborhood vacation meal: Tuesday, Dec. 13
Meet your neighbors at this vacation meal hosted by the Milwaukee Public Library. Along with the meal, there might be trivia and bingo. The meal runs from 6 p.m. to eight p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 13 on the Mitchell Avenue Library Department, positioned at 906 W. Historic Mitchell St.
3. “Makin’ Cake” with Dasha Kelly Hamilton: Wednesday, Dec. 14
Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton takes her “Makin’ Cake” present to the Milwaukee Space Technical School. The present reveals what the historical past and substances of cake can train us about race, class and fairness in America. The present begins at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14 on the Cooley Theater on MATC’s downtown campus, positioned at 1015 N. sixth St. There’s a cake reception following the present, and the present is free and open to the general public.
4. Be taught community-building abilities: Wednesday, Dec. 14 and Thursday, Dec. 15
Be taught keys to genuine connection and group constructing at this two-day workshop organized by Wisconsin Neighborhood Providers. The free workshop runs from 9 a.m. to five p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14 and Thursday, Dec. 15 at Tiefenthaler Park, positioned at 2480 W. Cherry St.
5. City corridor occasion on home violence consciousness: Thursday, Dec. 15
We Are Right here MKE Collective and the Workplace of Violence Prevention host this city corridor on the prevalence of home violence in Milwaukee and the right way to handle it. The city corridor takes place from 4:30 p.m. to six:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15 on the Washington Park Senior Middle, positioned at 4420 W. Vliet St. Free meals and drinks accessible.
BONUS: BLOC’s vacation gala: Thursday, Dec. 15
Black Leaders Organizing for Communities is internet hosting its fifth annual vacation gala beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15 at Nō Studios, positioned at 1037 W. McKinley Ave.
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Milwaukee Bucks 101-100 Houston Rockets: Damian Lillard leads late Bucks charge
Defeat ended a five-game winning run for the Rockets, who trailed by 14 points at one stage. Fred VanVleet scored 26 points and Jalen Green 21 for the Rockets.
The Bucks are fourth from bottom in the Eastern Conference, while the Rockets are fourth in the West.
The Los Angeles Clippers held off a comeback from the in-form Golden States Warriors to win 102-99 at Intuit Dome.
Norman Powell scored 23 points for the Clippers, including five three-pointers, while Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 26.
“I’m proud of the team. They made a big run like they always do, and we were able to keep our composure and come away with the win,” said Clippers coach Tyronn Lue.
The Clippers are ninth in the Western Conference and the Warriors second.
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Paul Skenes named NL rookie of the year; Brewers’ Jackson Chourio finishes third
Here are our Milwaukee Brewers player grades for 2024
Here are our Milwaukee Brewers player grades for 2024, based on analysis by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writers Todd Rosiak and Curt Hogg
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio etched his name in the record books in 2024, at 20 years old becoming the youngest player in major-league history to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases.
But in the end, it wasn’t enough to earn him notice as the top newcomer in the National League.
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes was named the senior circuit’s rookie of the year, earning 23 of a possible 30 first-place votes, with San Diego Padres centerfielder Jackson Merrill finishing second (seven first-place votes) and Chourio third.
Skenes, 22, went 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA and WHIP of 0.95 in 133 innings over 23 starts for a Pirates team that didn’t call him up from Class AAA Indianapolis until the second week of May.
Despite the delayed start, Skenes was the talk in baseball for most of the season, even becoming the first rookie to start an All-Star Game since 1995. He accounted for 4.3 Wins Above Replacement according to FanGraphs.
In 156 games, Merrill hit .292 with 24 home runs and 90 runs batted in with an OPS of .826 for a Padres team that finished with the same record as the Brewers – 93-69 – but in second place in the NL West behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Merrill, 21, also stole 16 bases and was named an all-star. He accounted for 5.3 WAR according to FanGraphs.com.
Then there was Chourio, who earned 26 third-place votes. Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga garnered the other four.
It was a little over a year ago Chourio signed a record-breaking $82 million contract extension with the Brewers despite having never played in the major leagues.
He made Milwaukee’s opening-day roster out of spring training as the youngest player in the majors and then scuffled for most of the first two months before finally hitting his stride.
By season’s end, it could have been argued that Chourio was the Brewers’ best all-around player. In 148 games, Chourio hit .275 with 21 homers and 79 RBI to go along with an OPS of .791.
He also stole 22 bases and despite switching back and forth between right and left field was a net positive with the glove having been credited with 12 defensive runs saved and five outs above average.
Chourio saved his best for last, as he racked up five hits and three RBI in Milwaukee’s wild-card series loss to the New York Mets. He slugged two homers in Game 2, making him the fifth-youngest player in baseball history to go deep in the postseason.
Chourio’s WAR total of 3.9 ranked third on the Brewers behind catcher William Contreras (5.4) and shortstop Willy Adames (4.8).
Right-hander Devin Williams is the last Brewers player to have been named rookie of the year (2020).
Milwaukee’s next shot at a Baseball Writers Association of America postseason award comes Tuesday, with Pat Murphy considered a favorite to be named NL manager of the year.
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Who was the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel high school athlete of the week for Nov. 11-16?
Slinger 35, Badger 28: Highlights from epic rematch in D2 playoffs
For the first time since 1998, the Slinger Owls will play for a state championship after a 35-28 win over defending Division 2 champion Badger.
Who was the Milwaukee area’s top prep athlete last week? You tell us.
You can vote for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Athlete of the Week until 3 p.m. Saturday. You don’t have to be a subscriber to vote. Votes are limited to one per hour, per device.
You can make a nomination for a future player of the week by sending an email with statistics and context on their performance to mwhitlow@gannett.com and zbellman@gannett.com by 9 a.m. Monday. Do not send votes to these addresses.
Here is the ballot. If the poll does not display, refresh your browser.
Angel Gomez of St. Augustine Prep boys soccer was the winner of last week’s poll, earning 12,245 out of 24,758 total votes.
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