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Freese hits slam, Brewers 
lose 7-6 to Cardinals
Woodson says he's look 
for fit in Raiders visit
ST. LOUIS - The first inning had been the Milwaukee Brewers' strongest suit all season. This time, the St. Louis Cardinals turned the tables and put them in a hole just large enough that six RBIs from Aramis Ramirez left them short. Ramirez hit a pair of three run homers, but the Cardinals never trailed after David Freese hit a grand slam in a five-run first inning of a 7-6 victory on Friday night. 

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Charles Woodson pushed back a visit to Oakland to pursue a reunion with the Raiders because extending his career in the NFL isn't his only mission. The 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year would've traveled to the Bay Area from Denver after meeting with the Broncos on Wednesday, but he had charity obligations this weekend to support Mott Children's Hospital. 

   
Report: Michael Phelps 
planning comeback
Orb favored to take Preakness, 
set up Triple try
Is Michael Phelps planning a comeback? A report Friday night from WBBH, an NBC television affiliate in Fort Myers, Fla., said Phelps will return to swimming with an eye toward competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The three-paragraph story on the station's Web site was posted by news anchor Peter Busch, who is the son of Frank Busch, director of the U.S. national swim team. "The greatest Olympian of all time isn't hanging up his swimsuit, after all," the report said, without citing any sources. BALTIMORE - Orb is ready for his whirl at history. The Kentucky Derby winner was in a playful mood the day before the Preakness, making faces for photographers between nibbles of grass outside his stall at Pimlico Race Course. "I couldn't be more pleased with the way he's doing," trainer Shug McGaughey said at his final pre-Preakness media briefing Friday morning. "I can't see any adversity. I would have to think it would take a pretty darn good horse to beat him if he goes over and runs his race."
10 Things to Know about the Preakness - and beyond
BALTIMORE - There are only two outcomes when it comes to Saturday's Preakness Stakes - either the Kentucky Derby winner Orb wins the race to set up a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes in three weeks, or another horse pulls an upset and prevents a shot at history.

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Serena Williams reaches Italian Open final
ROME - A week out from the French Open, Serena Williams is one victory away from winning her fourth consecutive title this year.

Ryder Cup players into last 8 at World Match Play
KAVARNA, Bulgaria - Ryder Cup-winning teammates Graeme McDowell, Nicolas Colsaerts and Francesco Molinari are through to the quarterfinals of the World Match Play Championship.

Ex-NBA player stabbed, seriously injured in fight
BELGRADE, Serbia - Serbian police say Predrag Danilovic, who played for the Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks, is seriously injured after being stabbed in a fight.

FILA approves new rules to keep wrestling in games
MOSCOW - Wrestling's governing body has approved new rule and constitutional changes aimed at modernizing the sport and keeping it in the Olympics after 2016.


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The Bachelor
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Court time
As the country ramps up for March Madness, watch for players with Milwaukee ties when the 68 teams take to the courts this month. Racine Horlick grad Jamil Wilson, a 6-7 junior forward, one of Marquette’s leading scorers and rebounders, and Jake Thomas, a 6-foot-3-inch junior guard from Racine St. Catherine’s, hope to help the Golden Eagles to a third straight Sweet 16 appearance.

Chairman on the board
Neal Levin dips far into his childhood to recall how he got involved in skateboarding. Around him, the roar of stoked skaters makes for a constant echo throughout his cavernous Four Seasons Skatepark.


The brotherhood of football
Connie Watt was the youngest of five girls in her family — and she knew what she wanted when she was starting her own. "I prayed when I was pregnant that I would have boys, and that’s what I got," she says.


Blast off!

Owning a professional sports team never even crossed the mind of Waukesha resident Elzie Flenard when he was playing high school basketball in Illinois. Now, Flenard, 29, is the new owner of the expansion Milwaukee Blast.



Make way for Jennipede
Marathon runners are a dedicated bunch normally — let’s face it, running 26.2 miles requires some serious devotion. But on Oct. 2, members of Team Jenny will show what dedication truly means when they run linked together during the Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon.


'Soling' Away
Unlike Winken, Blinken and Nod, sailing from the nursery in a wooden shoe, the Soling sailors from the Milwaukee Yacht Club sail in boats built for speed and maneuverability.


Bike basecamp
When you love what you do, it shows. You live it, think it and are obsessed with it 24/7.
Perhaps freelance photographer Peter DiAntoni is obsessed with biking, or he is at least very passionate about it — insomuch that he created a biking magazine to prove it.



Go with the flow
Abe Clark’s first running goal was set back in fifth grade. A twinge of sibling rivalry turned into a passion when Clark was determined to beat big brother Ben’s new mile record at Gillett Middle School in Gillett.



Chasin' the dream
Ask a young boy what he wants to be when he grows up. If he doesn’t say a firefighter, the answer is probably a Major League baseball player. The dream starts in T-ball, and for most continues to Little League.


A whole new ballgame
The Lakeshore Chinooks will be one of 17 teams from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa and Ontario competing in the Northwoods wooden bat baseball league this summer.


LAX in the house
Lacrosse, one of the nation’s fastest growing sports, has found a home throughout the Midwest, including Milwaukee. It’s been played predominantly on the East Coast, but it’s gaining ground here through youth and high school programs.


Art of the swing
As global creative director of Racquet Cosmetics for Wilson Sporting Goods in Chicago, he is not your average art director. "I’m not the kind of person who walks around wearing black clothes with a serious expression at all times," he laughs. "I love color, and I love to laugh and have a good time. That’s the real me."



Mission possible
Looking to burn some serious calories? Join the boot camp craze sweeping Milwaukee. These military-inspired workouts pack a powerful punch — and major fun.


Off the beaten path
Taking her place on the front line of the 2012 USA Cycling Cyclo-Cross Nationals last month in Madison, 17-year-old Corrie Osborne was already among the nation’s cyclo-cross elite.



London calling
Gwen Jorgensen never dreamed of becoming an Olympic athlete. Even during college, when she reached All-American status in track, she didn’t have her sites set on representing the United States at the games.



Adventure bound
First it was the marathon, then the triathlon; now it’s adventure racing for thrill-seeking athletes. Adventure racing takes the running, biking, paddling and distance from other endurance sports, but ramps up the challenge.


Polo, anyone?
Often referred to as the "sport of kings," it’s not surprising there are so many misconceptions surrounding the game of polo. Margie Paur is doing her best to challenge those preconceived notions and bring the perceived "upper class" sport to suburbia.



 

          









 







 




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