Milwaukee, WI
MSOE’s Hanewell relishes opportunity to play for Team USA
MILWAUKEE – School hockey and faculty life are winding down for MSOE senior Matt Hanewell.
“It’s undoubtedly hit me more durable now than it did to start with of the season,” Hanewell mentioned.
Whereas there are years of reminiscences from his time as a Raider, these created from two weeks away from the staff will stand out for different causes.
“Oh, it’s not like something,” mentioned Hanewell. “I can’t actually clarify it. It’s one thing I’ve all the time dreamed of doing and by no means thought I’d get the chance to do.”
Hanewell placed on a distinct jersey throughout that point, a Staff USA jersey, for the World College Video games in Lake Placid, New York.
“It actually was a dream come true,” Hanewell mentioned. “Like all people desires of it. My brother and I, we’d placed on the Staff USA jersey, or I might placed on the Staff USA jersey, and he would placed on Staff Canada jersey, and we’d duke it out in avenue hockey. And for that to return to actual life, that was simply one thing you may solely dream about. You actually can. It was 100% essentially the most unimaginable expertise I ever had.”
The staff was an underdog within the 12-team subject, very similar to one other staff there.
“You possibly can’t go to Lake Placid with out eager about the 1980 Olympic staff,” he mentioned.
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Despite the fact that he wasn’t even born when that staff captured gold, he is aware of the story very effectively.
“Clearly, I’ve watched “Miracle” in all probability 100 instances,” mentioned Hanewell. “Most likely greater than that. However I didn’t actually understand it to the total extent. We walked by a museum in Lake Placid that advised us slightly extra about it. So, that was undoubtedly cool to see.”
Like that staff, Hanewell’s did one thing historic, changing into the primary American staff to succeed in the gold medal sport within the World College Video games.
“Clearly, the followers knew how nice Canada was,” Hanewell mentioned. “And so, they have been consistently evaluating it to the 1980 Olympics US vs. USSR. However for us, it was Staff USA vs Canada.”
In that sport, Hanewell had an help and practically had a objective. However Staff USA fell, 7-2, incomes the silver medal.
“I can’t look ahead to, you understand, down the road when I’ve children to convey them to that spot, too,” he mentioned. “, inform them I gained a silver medal in that rink. The historical past behind it’s unimaginable. So, it’s particular that I used to be in a position to share that.”
However he won’t be sharing the medal itself.
“It’s someplace locked away, protected,” mentioned Hanewell. “No one’s ever seeing that factor.”
One factor that’s seen are the friendships he constructed within the locker room of Staff USA.
“It’s stuff you can by no means, you’ll by no means be capable to break that bond as a result of it’s one thing you’ll by no means be capable to do with anyone else ever once more,” Hanewell mentioned. “So, it’s type of a sacred bond that you just, that you’ve got with one another.”
And it’s given Hanewell a brand new perspective.
“I believe it sparked a brand new love for the sport for me,” he mentioned. “That’s one thing I haven’t skilled, ever. It was an unimaginable expertise, and it’s one thing I wish to expertise once more. So, it nearly makes me wish to carry on enjoying till I can’t play anymore.”
Hanewell performed in Lake Placid as a teen, however missed the championship sport with an damage. So this expertise greater than made up for it.
At present, his MSOE staff is the fifth seed within the playoffs which begins Friday.
Afterward, he is considering making an attempt to play on the skilled stage.
Milwaukee, WI
Jackson Chourio hits his first career grand slam, the Brewers beat the Cubs 4-2
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) – MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jackson Chourio hit his first career grand slam in the fourth inning, Colin Rea allowed two runs on three hits over 5 1/3 innings and Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs 4-2 on Friday night.
The NL-Central-leading Brewers — coming off a three-game sweep of the defending champion Texas Rangers — moved 11 1/2 games ahead of the Cubs.
Rea (7-2) won for the third time in his last four starts. He walked two and struck out a season-high eight. Trevor Megill converted his 17th save in 18 chances.
The Brewers got to Jameson Taillon (4-4) in the fourth when they loaded the bases on a walk, catcher’s interference and Rhys Hoskins’ single off Taillon’s glove. Chourio connected on a 1-2 sweeper, with the ball just making it over the wall in left.
It was the second game in a row that the Brewers went deep with the bases loaded. On Wednesday, Jake Bauers hit his second career grand slam.
Elvis Peguero relieved Rea and got a double play to end the sixth, but then fell into a bases-loaded jam with two outs in the seventh. Jared Koenig came on and retired pinch-hitter Patrick Wisdom on a first-pitch fly to center.
Taillon allowed four runs — three earned — on four hits in six innings. He walked one and struck out five.
Seiya Suzuki lined a 1-0 cutter over the wall in left in the fourth inning for his 10th home run of the season and the 44th of his career. That tied him with Tadihito Iguchi for fifth place on the career home run list by Japanese-born players.
Dansby Swanson made it 2-0 with a run-scoring base hit.
The partisan crowd booed when former Brewers manager Craig Counsell’s picture flashed on the scoreboard during pregame introductions. It’s the same unhappy serenade dished out in late May when the Cubs made their first trip this season to American Family Field.
Trainer’s Room:
Cubs: Rea hit Christopher Morel on his left hand in the fourth inning. He bounced away from the plate in obvious pain, but after attention from the Cubs’ trainer, he jogged to first base. … RHP Keegan Thompson (right rib fracture) landed on the 15-day injured list retroactive to June 27.
Brewers: 3B Joey Ortiz was out of the lineup with lingering neck stiffness. He is day-to-day after leaving Wednesday in the sixth inning.
Roster Moves
Cubs: RHP Ethan Roberts was recalled from Triple-A Iowa. RHP Vinny Nittoli was designated for assignment. RHP Jorge López’s contract was selected from Iowa.
Brewers: RHP Joel Kuhnel was sent outright to Triple-A Nashville.
UP NEXT
LHP Justin Steele (0-3, 3.38 ERA) was set to start Saturday for the Cubs against RHP Tobias Meyers (5-2, 3.12).
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Milwaukee, WI
Studio Milwaukee at The Cooperage: Brigitte Calls Me Baby
While Studio Milwaukee Sessions at The Cooperage are inarguably a brand-new thing for us, Thursday afternoon’s performance by Brigitte Calls Me Baby may have been another landmark moment: most rock-and-roll swagger at a single session.
The boys from Chicago zipped up I-94 for an evening at Summerfest’s Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard but prior to that made the short trip across the water to play a mini-set for Radio Milwaukee members and lucky ticket winners.
Even before playing their first note, Brigitte Calls Me Baby exuded old-school rock vibes the moment they stepped right through the crowd on their way to the stage. From Leavins’ sunglasses-and-pompadour combo to bassist Devin Wessels’ expansive ’do to the CBGB style of guitarists Jack Fluegel and Trevor Lynch, there’s a throwback feel to the group that carries over to their performance.
Leavins’ vocals do a lot of that work, alternating between crooning and crowing while showing off his remarkable range — something that was present throughout the session. If the audience wasn’t won over by the time the band rolled through “Eddie My Love” and “Palm of Your Hand,’ Leavins clinched it when he was asked what he knew about Summerfest and answered, “it’s better than Lollapalooza, some say.”
Whatever holdouts were left couldn’t help but be won over by set finale “Impressively Average,” the single we’ve been spinning with regularity on 88Nine. It’s a “gotta dance” kind of song, and the crowd was happy to move while no doubt making plans to use the free Summerfest ticket they scored to check out the band’s full set later in the evening.
You can listen to the full session using the player at the top of the page, and if you want to catch any of the remaining sessions at The Cooperage, check out our contests. There’s also a way for you to guarantee yourself an invite to all of our Studio Milwaukee Sessions, which you can learn all about on our membership page.
Set list
- “Eddie My Love”
- “Palm of Your Hand”
- “Impressively Average”
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee high-risk traffic stop; man arrested, drugs, guns recovered
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee police conducted a high-risk traffic stop of a vehicle on Thursday, June 27, which led to an arrest and the recovery of a gun and drugs.
Officials say around 7:30 p.m. Thursday, officers conducted the traffic stop near 26th and Capitol. The vehicle matched the description of a vehicle wanted in connection to a shooting.
The driver, a 32-year-old man, was arrested. A firearm and illegal narcotics were recovered.
High-risk traffic stop at 27th and Capitol, Milwaukee
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High-risk traffic stop at 27th and Capitol, Milwaukee
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
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