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Top performers in passing, rushing and receiving in Week 2 of Milwaukee area high school football
Slinger 35, Badger 33: Highlights from a non-conference classic
Michael Thiede’s four total touchdowns helped Slinger survive a fourth-quarter comeback bid from defending Division 2 state champion Badger.
Here’s a look at top offensive performers from Week 2 in Milwaukee-area high school football based on individual stats and game summaries received. For statewide stats, visit WisSports.net.
Top passers from Week 2
- Joey Kallay, Franklin: 19/27, 376 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
- Jordan Garcia, Waukesha South: 27/38, 317 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
- Vance Holtz, Arrowhead: 20/32, 312 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
- Ryde Ehley, Living Word Lutheran: 16/30, 282 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
- Tanner Effertz, Whitnall: 15/24, 267 yards, 5 TD, 0 INT
Top rushers from Week 2
- Joshua Coburn, Saint Thomas More: 22 carries, 269 yards, 1 TD
- Sean Ryan, New Berlin West: 20 carries, 229 yards, 1 TD
- Sema’J Tyler, Kingdom Prep Lutheran: 9 carries, 198 yards, 2 TD
- Brennan Litchford, Milwaukee Reagan: 21 carries, 190 yards, 2 TD
- Mason Radobicky, Mukwonago: 17 carries, 188 yards, 4 TD
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Top receivers from Week 2
- Harper Hughes, Arrowhead: 9 catches, 198 yards, 2 TD
- Zayus Dewalt, Waukesha South: 10 catches, 165 yards, 1 TD
- Cole Keller, Random Lake/Ozaukee: 9 catches, 144 yards, 1 TD
- Landon Daniel, Kewaskum: 8 catches, 137 yards, 2 TD
- Donavon Pettis, Living Word Lutheran: 7 catches, 131 yards, 2 TD
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Mother of Riverwest hit-and-run victim looking for accountability
MILWAUKEE — Monday night was terrifying for Ashley Kirkwood. She received a call from her daughter that no parent ever wants to hear.
Kennedy Kirkwood, 16, was crossing Locust on Holton in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood when she was hit by a black SUV turning onto Locust.
The car slowed down but then drove off without checking on Kennedy. The teenager was left alone, injured, and in the rain.
“It’s just heartbreaking that we’ve become a culture of, ‘Okay, we’re just going to leave a person like that,’” Kirkwood said.
Ashley spoke with TMJ4 about the incident, saying watching the video was difficult for her.
“As parents, that’s something you always worry about,” Kirkwood told TMJ4.
Watch: Mother of Riverwest hit-and-run victim looking for accountability
Family speaks out after 16-year-old injured in hit-and-run near Holton and Locust
She works on the other side of the city and couldn’t be there immediately, so she turned to social media.
Kirkwood posted about the incident on the Riverwest Facebook page.
“Thankfully, within minutes, Riverwest responded,” Kirkwood said. “Over 100 comments, and they were right out here.”
Helpful neighbors stayed with Kennedy until authorities arrived to take her to Children’s Hospital. Kirkwood said she’s grateful to the Riverwest community for their support.
Kennedy is safe at home, but now Kirkwood is looking for answers.
She told TMJ4 she spoke to authorities the night of the incident and called them back after obtaining video of the accident. As of Wednesday afternoon, she had not heard back from police about any updates on the incident.
“I understand that she wasn’t injured to the point where it’s something we’re seeing every day, but we need to take this seriously, and people need to be held accountable,” Kirkwood said.
Kirkwood plans to reach out to Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs and Mayor Cavalier Johnson about the situation.
Milwaukee police say they are looking for the driver of a black SUV. Anyone with information is urged to call authorities at (414) 935-7252.
Kirkwood told TMJ4 she understands things happen, but choosing to leave the scene is unacceptable.
“This was a human being, and we left her out in the rain after running her over,” Kirkwood said.
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Brewers Star Predicted To Leave Milwaukee For $189M Deal With Dodgers
The Milwaukee Brewers’ infield certainly could look different by the time the 2025 season rolls around.
Milwaukee won 93 games in 2024 but that won’t stop changes from coming. Star shortstop Willy Adames is a free agent and is going to land a massive deal. He’s one of the best offensive shortstops in baseball and slammed 32 home runs and drove in 112 runs.
The Brewers probably would love to have him back, but there are a handful of big-market clubs looking for an upgrade at shortstop or third base with large checkbooks. Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller put together a list of predictions for each player that rejected the qualifying offer and predicted that Adames will end up signing a $189 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“Contract Prediction: seven years, $189 million to the Los Angeles Dodgers,” Miller said. “LA’s interest level is indirectly proportional to how serious it is about reconverting Mookie Betts to the middle infield. If the Dodgers are legitimately all-in on making the 32-year-old, six-time Gold Glove-winning right fielder their primary shortstop in 2025, then, no, they won’t be bidding much on Adames.
“However, bringing in the former Brewer would allow them to keep Betts in the outfield, where they are already trying to figure out how to replace/re-sign Teoscar Hernández and where they would need multiple solutions if they move Betts…My gut says the Dodgers make it happen, but the Giants wouldn’t be surprising in the least.”
Los Angeles has been linked to Adames on numerous occasions. This is a logical fit.
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