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![]() | Wisconsin\'s Lance Kendricks (84) dives into the end zone for a touchdown against Michigan earlier this season. The Badgers may have a new conference opponent soon if the Big Ten finds an expansion partner. ( AP Photo ) |
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Here’s what’s coming Sunday ...
Here’s a look at what we’re working on for Sunday’s print, video and on-line editions of the Kenosha News sports section:
Sports take
Coming in Wednesday’s editions ...
Here’s what we’re working on for Thursday’s editions ...
Here’s what we’re working on for Friday’s editions ...
Here’s what’s coming Saturday ...
Here’s a look at what’s coming in Tuesday’s editions ...
A look at what’s coming in Wednesday’s editions ...
Here’s what we’re working on for Thursday’s editions ...
Here’s what’s coming Sunday ...
Here’s what’s coming Monday ....
Here’s what’s coming in Wednesday’s Kenosha News sports section
Here’s what we’re working on for Monday’s editions ...
We’ve had our say, now it’s the readers’ turn.
Kenosha News Sports Editor David Marran and Sports Writer Mike Larsen discussed Big Ten expansion on the “Sports Take” segment of Wednesday’s Weekday Report at kenoshanews.com.
Larsen chimed in on the subject in Thursday’s paper while Paul McKillip, who covered the Wisconsin Badgers in the 1980s and 1990s for the News, offered his opinion in Friday’s edition. Marran expounded on his opinion on Saturday.
Sunday’s edition will feature many of the early responses to our query for feedback.
County action
The Shoreland Lutheran girls basketball was on the short end of a 48-24 score to Racine Case at the Lakeshore Holiday Classic at Racine Prairie. Andrew Horschak is delivering the first-hand account.
Staffers were also in attendance at the Falcon Invitational wrestling meet (photographer Sean Krajacic) and the Bradford vs. Milwaukee Riverside (photographer Brian Passino) for coverage in Sunday’s Kenosha News.
Also tonight, the Kenosha Unified hockey team takes on Kettle Moraine/Mukwonago in a 7 p.m. puck drop at Nagawaukee Ice Arena).
Look for coverage of these and all games involving County schools in Saturday’s Kenosha News and on kenoshanews.com.
Pick bowls, win prizes
Your proficiency at picking college football bowl winners could win you prizes!
The Kenosha News is giving you a chance to pick the winners of 27 college football games in our second annual online “U Pick Em: Final Exam” contest.
Entering the contest is easy. Just log on to kenoshanews. com and click on the “U Pick Em” logo on the contest page or visit the sports section at kenoshanews.com. After registering, start picking by clicking on the box next to the team you think will win.
In the spirit of our annual Football Poll, the entrant who gets the most games correct will win the grand prize of restaurant certificates and Kenosha News apparel. The score of the Wisconsin-Miami game in the Dec. 29 Champs Sports Bowl will be used to break any ties.
Scoreboard
Keep up to date on all the games nvolving Kenosha County teams at kenoshanews.com or on our Facebook page.
We will be updating scores on NewsNow and on our Facebook page throughout the evening.
Kenosha News Staff
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