Archive: Initial Reaction with JR Radcliffe and JP Cadorin

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Each week, Lake Country/NOW sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps.

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    One tourney to rule them all -- seeding the best 32 boys teams in Wisconsin

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 34:11


    JP and JR return for a one-day-only engagement on the cusp of the 2018 boys basketball tournament, with some thoughts about the forthcoming postseason. But the real fun is holding their own Selection Sunday, seeding out the top 32 teams regardless of division to set up their own bracket. Let's dance!

    Episode 126: The Final Episode of Initial Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 21:11


    JP and JR bid farewell to their listeners with one last episode of Initial Reaction, then discuss the early impressions from the 2017 high-school football season. Thanks to everyone who tuned in!

    Episode 125: Football has begun! A look at our top area prep football storylines

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 31:20


    JP and JR chat about the official start of the 2017 high-school football season and storylines to watch, from the individual star power of Franklin quarterback Max Alba and Catholic Memorial linebacker CJ Goetz to the dominance of Homestead, the fascinating race in the Woodland West, the impact of new Oconomowoc coach Greg Malling and the time being right for Brookfield Central. Then, the guys talk about the #Brewers trade deadline and disagree somewhat on the outlook for the remainder of 2017.

    Episode 124: The pitch-count conundrum in high-school baseball playoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 37:28


    JP and JR take a look at the dilemma facing high-school baseball coaches as they try to work around pitch-count restrictions in the playoffs, with one notable case study arising from the 2017 postseason (22:25). The state tournament arrives Friday, July 21. JR also provides a list of nine names he could see as potential fits with the Milwaukee Brewers as trade season kicks into full gear (5:00).

    Episode 123: Re-living the top Brewers moments from the first half and a look ahead to WIAA baseball postseason

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 54:02


    Andrew Gruman joins JR to "draft" the best moments from the first half of the 2017 Milwaukee Brewers season, a delightful stretch that sees the team sitting at 50-41 at the All-Star Break. The guys talk about big defensive plays, big individual performances and the surprises that put them on top of the National League Central. The guys then examine the WIAA summer baseball postseason (39:30), including a story from 2008 that illustrates how an entire season outlook can shift in one random game, how the new pitch counts (and weather) will impact this year's series (42:45) and which teams are particularly intriguing (48:30). #Brewers #WIAA

    Episode 122: Is a shot clock good for high-school basketball? WIAA announces several big changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 32:58


    In this special edition of the podcast, John Casper from the Winona Daily News and La Crosse Tribune stops by to chat about a monster series of revelations from the WIAA, including the introduction of a shot clock in basketball, the splitting of boys hockey into two divisions and the introduction of seeding into the state tourneys at basketball and wrestling. Also, the WIAA also floats a basketball plan that would change the way teams are assigned into postseason divisions -- could this be the solution to the public/private debate?

    Episode 121: Big Bucks week, was US Open really a massive hit and Franklin alumnus and Cardinals draft pick Evan Kruczynski

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 41:56


    Evan Kruczynski, who was taken by the St. Louis #Cardinals in the ninth round of the Major League Baseball Draft and originally hails from Franklin High School, stops by to talk about his journey and new professional contract (22:45). JP and JR also discuss a big week for the #Bucks (3:15) that includes a new general manager, the return of big man Greg Monroe and Thursday's NBA Draft. JP also looks back at his experiences covering the US Open at Erin Hills (13:20) -- was it truly as successful as it sounds? #USOpen #USOpenGolf #ErinHills

    Epsisode 120: Jordan Niebrugge readies for U.S. Open and Catholic Memorial AD Greg Gamalski

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 38:46


    Jordan Niebrugge, formerly of Homestead High School, chats with JR in anticipation of his first U.S. Open, which will be his first and take place on his home-state soil in the Town of Erin (3:30). Niebrugge talks about his current tour in Canada, the ladder to get a PGA Tour card, his impressions of Erin Hills and more. JR also welcomes in Catholic Memorial athletics director Greg Gamalski (17:00), whose retirement takes effect July 1. Gamalski has built one of the biggest athletics empires in the state, including a girls soccer program looking for a sixth straight state title this weekend. Gamalski talks about the changing nature of the business, the WIAA-WISAA merger and the state of high-school athletics.

    Episode 119: Five things JR got wrong about the Brewers, plus WIAA spring postseason

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 41:41


    JR and JP discuss the five things JR got totally wrong about the Milwaukee Brewers (22:30), which remain in first place in the National League Central (at least, as of this recording). JR also talks about his time at the state track and field meet (1:30) and discusses the top story lines, plus the WIAA has crowned champs in tennis and golf (11:00), with softball, baseball and more tennis right ahead. JP also breaks down his impressions of Erin Hills with the U.S. Open golf tournament right around the corner (14:00). #Brewers #USOpenGolf

    Episode 118: Looking back at the 2016-17 high-school sports season

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 27:01


    In the hours before the inaugural Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Awards, Andrew Gruman and JR discuss the highlights from the 2016-17 athletics season thus far, noting the top moments and athletes who've had a special run. That includes a busy state-championship weekend in football (1:30), an impressive feat in girls swimming (5:30), a distance runner for the ages (8:05), crazy moments at the boys basketball tournament (9:15), conference realignment and what to look forward to (13:25), some elite powerhouses continuing their tradition (19:30), and a roll call of seniors who are saying goodbye (22:15).

    Episode 117: Greg Malling, new football coach at Oconomowoc

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 38:49


    Former Arrowhead coach Greg Malling, who led the program to four straight appearances in the state title game before coaching in Minnesota during the 2016 season, is returning to the state to take the open head coaching position at Oconomowoc. He stopped by (9:00) to talk about the new opportunity and his days at AHS, including how the program was able to achieve such great heights, the school's reputation of heavy parent involvement and the power of the Classic 8. JP and JR also discuss the talent-overloaded sectionals in three spring sports in the Milwaukee area and if alternative ideas to their construction should be considered (21:50).

    Episode 116: Talking Vince Biegel with Wisconsin Rapids football coach Tony Biolo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 46:58


    Wisconsin Rapids football coach Tony Biolo swings by (15:00) to chat about one of his former pupils, former Wisconsin Defensive Player of the Year Vince Biegel, who became a fourth-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in last weekend's NFL Draft. JP and JR discuss the best ways to evaluate drafts without foolish grading systems and the Packers decision to bypass selecting Pewaukee alumnus TJ Watt. JP discusses Sand Valley Golf Course in the Wisconsin Dells (26:30), the newest gem in the Wisconsin golf landscape, and the guys close trying to decide how to feel about the 2017 Milwaukee Brewers (32:45). #Packers #Badgers #Golf #Brewers

    Episode 115: Joe Schobert of Cleveland Browns and Rob Reischel on Packers NFL Draft

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 53:51


    Rob Reischel of Packers Plus swings by to talk about the Packers and the NFL Draft, including where the criticism of general manager Ted Thompson is warranted and unwarranted (4:15), how the surprisingly active offseason lends clues to what the team might do in the draft (9:15), the odds Green Bay's first round pick is defense (13:15), the odds Pewaukee's T.J. Watt becomes the pick (16:45), if Ted would take a chance on a player with off-field baggage like Joe Mixon (22:15), when the team will have to pursue Aaron Rodgers' replacement in earnest (25:00) and if this could be Thompson's final draft (29:15). Then, Cleveland Browns linebacker Joe Schobert, a Waukesha West graduate, swings by (36:00) to talk about the draft from a current player's perspective and to look back at his first year in the NFL. #Packers #NFLDraft #Browns

    Episode 114: Bucks, Gary D'Amato on golf and WNBA draftee Mehryn Kraker

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 55:42


    JP and JR are psyched for the Milwaukee Bucks playoff battle at home Thursday, with the series against the Toronto Raptors tied at 1-1. Is the Game 2 loss a good sign for the Bucks given the closeness of the battle or a missed opportunity? Then, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel golf writer and columnist Gary D'Amato swings by (15:50) to talk about the forthcoming U.S. Open at Erin Hills in the Town of Erin. Then, West Allis native Mehryn Kraker pays a visit (49:20) to talk about getting drafted into the WNBA last week by the Washington Mystics. Finaly, the guys close talking a bit about the #Badgers spring football game. #Bucks #WashingtonMystics #USOpenGolf #USGA #ErinHills

    Episode 113: Brianna Decker of U.S. women's hockey team

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 48:37


    Dousman native Brianna Decker swings by (19:30) to talk about the U.S. Women's Hockey Team's battle with USA Hockey for equal treatment, followed by a gold-medal performance at the World Championships in Michigan. JP and JR also discuss the #Bucks with the postseason right ahead (5:30) and what the team will look to do to go from a top-six Eastern Conference team to a top-three team. Finally, what are the major takeaways after one week of #Brewers baseball (33:15)? #usahockey

    Episode 112: Steve Showalter on his son's big moment and more, plus a Brewers preview with Opening Day upon us

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 52:25


    Steve Showalter coached both his sons when he won three state championships at Germantown High School, but he was a heavily invested fan living and dying with every moment like the rest of us when his son, Zak, made one of the biggest shots in #Badgers history in the Sweet 16. Steve talks about that moment, his son as a Badger, his coaching days at Germantown and also his new team, Menomonee Falls, and its thrilling close to the season. Plus, Steve talks about the circumstances that led him from Catholic Memorial -- where he first accepted a job for 2017-18 -- to Falls. And with Opening Day upon us, Andrew Gruman joins the podcast to talk #Brewers. Is there anything to look forward to in 2017, beyond the future wave of talent? Can this rotation possibly help the club succeed? Who does JR think is about to have an All-Star season? How will changes to Miller Park impact the fan-going experience?

    Epsiode 111: Area natives part of successful women's hockey labor standoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 59:15


    Nicole Haase, a Milwaukeean who covers women's hockey extensively at USCHO.com and elsewhere, stops by to talk about the circumstances surrounding the U.S. Women's Hockey Team and its labor standoff with USA Hockey (28:30). The team, which includes Lake Country natives Brianna Decker and Alex Rigsby, successfully reached an agreement with USA Hockey on March 28, avoiding a boycott of the IIHF World Championships in Michigan, beginning this week. Also, JP reports back from Madison Square Garden after the Wisconsin Badgers crushing defeat at the hands of Florida in the NCAA Tournament (3:00), and in the March Madness spirit, he re-seeds the WIAA boys basketball postseason (32 teams) as if it contained just one division, and the guys choose their One State Champion To Rule Them All (9:25).

    Episode 110: The future of Badgers basketball hoists a trophy at the Kohl Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 51:07


    Benjamin Worgull of The Badger Nation stops by (16:30) to talk about the Sweet 16-bound Wisconsin Badgers team, specifically the next wave of talent. Future Badger Kobe King won a state title with LaCrosse Central over the weekend, and undeclared Stevens Point junior Joey Hauser also had a flashy performance. JP and JR talk about their impressions from the state tourney (5:30), including Cedarburg, Brookfield Central and Arrowhead, and JP reports back from Greenville, South Carolina, where he saw Marquette fall in the opening round of the Big Dance (37:30).

    Episode 109: The best boys basketball programs in WIAA history

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 63:09


    Now Newspapers scribe Steven L. Tietz stops by to talk about the best programs in state boys basketball history, from the recent (Stevens Point, Dominican, Germantown) to the storied (Marquette, Milwaukee Lincoln) in a conversation that comes on the doorstep of the WIAA state tournament in Madison (24:20). Before that, JP and JR recap the weekend in Green Bay at the girls state tournament (1:55), discuss the controversial seed given to the Wisconsin Badgers in the NCAA Tournament (10:55) and look ahead to this year's boys hoops tourney at the Kohl Center (19:40). Also: Marquette is in the Dance!

    Episode 108: Horizon Hysteria with Paul Oren and WIAA winter postseason

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 53:22


    Paul Oren, who covers the Horizon League, stops by to talk about the insanity of the league tournament, where UW-Milwaukee (seeded 10th) is still alive and each of the top three teams fell short of the semifinals. What's in the near future for UW-Milwaukee and UW-Green Bay? JP and JR also discuss the WIAA postseason, including highlights from the boys basketball, girls basketball, hockey, wrestling and gymnastics tournaments. JP also reports back on his impressions from Senior Day for the Wisconsin basketball team.

    Episode 107: State wrestling and a wild weekend of girls basketball, plus the boys tourney begins

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 36:15


    JP and JR talk about the state wrestling meet, one of their favorite events to cover, after JP took in the occasion Feb. 25 at the Kohl Center in Madison. On the agenda, discussing Mukwonago folk hero Aric Bohn, the 220-pound champion (14:15). They talk about a slew of eye-opening regional upsets in girls basketball (20:30) and look ahead to some highly intriguing boys battles, with games beginning in earnest this weekend (24:30).

    Episode 106: Eric Nehm talks Milwaukee Bucks, plus WIAA playoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 49:35


    Milwaukee Bucks expert Eric Nehm of ESPNMilwaukee stops by to talk all things Milwaukee Bucks, with a recent All-Star Game appearance, major injury and new arena helping keep the team in the spotlight. Trade deadline is Thursday! JP and JR also take a look at some initial impressions from the boys and girls playoff brackets.

    Episode 105: Paul Wollersheim of Martin Luther boys basketball

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 48:56


    The guys are joined by Paul Wollersheim, head boys basketball coach at Martin Luther High School (9:00), who talks about leading his program to a quick turnaround -- to the point that it's on the cusp of its first conference title since 1988 (13:00). He discusses the success in the ML building overall, with the girls program winning its first league title since 1996 (16:30), the high-profile circumstances that led him to step down as coach of Dominican High School (21:30), where former player Diamond Stone ranks among the greats in Wisconsin basketball history (27:00) and the debate over recruitment at the private-school level (28:40). Thereafter, JP and JR offer their own thoughts on the blurry lines of recruiting in high-school sports.

    Episode 104: Andy Cerroni close to return after heart-attack scare, plus Duane Mlachnik of SJNMA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 49:43


    JR welcomes in Hamilton coach Andy Cerroni, who's ready to return to work and coaching just 10 days removed from a heart attack (!) The interview with Andy (4:00) covers his health but also his experience working with son, Kam, as both a player and coach, sports specialization, brother Pat and his success with UW-Oshkosh football and a scouting report on other top teams in the Greater Metro Conference. Then, JR chats with Duane Mlachnik of St. John's Northwestern Military Academy (28:00), talking about his talented stable of young players, many hailing from New York. Duane also talks about his many experiences at SJNMA and what makes the position perhaps the most unique boys basketball coaching job in Wisconsin.

    Episode 103: Brewers On Deck, #StickToSports, National Signing Day in Madison and a big-time girls basketball battle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 53:28


    JP and JR hit on a number of topics this week, starting with JP's impressions from Brewers On Deck (1:30), and the guys discuss their expectations for the Brewers' immediate future. A top-flight girls basketball battle featured two Division 1 recruits, Germantown's Kenzie Schmitz and Homestead's Chloe Marotta, on Jan. 31, where Marotta scored 40 points with 22 rebounds (11:15). The merits of The Wire and The Bachelor (17:30). The #StickToSports backlash against opinionated sports writers in a heated political climate (22:00). Do changes to Oconomowoc football hint at a culture shift for fifth and sixth-grade football? (31:10). Conflicting feelings on National Signing Day (39:15). Finally, fresh off a visit to Joe Louis Arena, JP talks about items on his bucket list and takes JR to task for not having any items on his (43:20).

    Episode 102: Breaking down Marquette's shocker over No. 1 Villanova

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 46:06


    Guest host Matt Velazquez -- who covers Marquette and the Milwaukee Bucks for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel -- chats with JR about Marquette's crazy win over No. 1 Villanova on Jan. 24. They talk about how MU pulled it off, the role of Duane Wilson (4:45), the rise of Katin Reinhardt (10:30), the value of the win for coach Steve Wojciechowski (19:00), the enthusiasm of the crowd (23:40), court storming (28:30) and the awesomeness of Villanova coach Jay Wright (31:00). Plus, a little about the Milwaukee Bucks -- does consistency matter in the NBA? (34:20).

    Episode 101: Mason Crosby's roots in Cowboy country and a big day for Packers nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 41:56


    JP Cadorin reflects on his first-hand observations from Green Bay's big day in Dallas when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Cowboys in a thriller to reach the NFC Championship Game. JR Radcliffe chats with Wesley Kidd, former high-school soccer coach of Packers hero Mason Crosby, to chat about Crosby's roots in Georgetown, Texas (13:00). Plus, some finishing thoughts on the prep basketball scene (34:15) and is the TV show Atlanta a shade overrated?

    Episode 100: Is wrestling participation at a crisis point? Plus: the local distaste for Joe Buck and Troy Aikman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 51:34


    Ed Kurth of Pewaukee wrestling stops by to talk about the issues facing the sport, including diminished participation numbers (26:15). He talks about the difficulty of recruiting a base of wrestlers, the one unexpected challenge of academies in the Milwaukee area, what a uniform adjustment might mean and what it's like overseeing two of the state's best wrestlers, Jacob Raschka and Blaze Beltran. Also, JP and JR talk about the local negative vibe for Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who will call the Packers playoff game for a second straight weekend, the potential downside to a media fascination with JJ Watt (13:15) and a little about the manic Milwaukee Bucks (19:50).

    Episode 99: Should Aaron Rodgers be MVP and other Wisconsin sports musings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 45:09


    It's a straight Packers-Badgers-Bucks podcast as JP and JR discuss the numerous issues of the moment. Should Aaron Rodgers be MVP? Are the Packers in trouble against the Giants in the playoff opener? What does a win in the Cotton Bowl do for the Badgers program? Are they a legitimate national title contender in 2017? What does a bad bowl series say about the Big Ten? The Bucks are flashy, but are they contenders or pretenders? Will Giannis start for the East? The guys also close with some musings about the state of prep basketball in Wisconsin as we head into 2017.

    Episode 98: Mark Miller of Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook and the surging Green Bay Packers

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 50:36


    Mark Miller, architect of the forthcoming Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Shootout (Dec. 27-29), stops by to preview the event but also talk a lot about the old days of WISAA (21:30), the now-defunct athletic association for private schools. Mark discusses some of the best players he saw in the WISAA state tournaments, his recollections of the logic behind the 2000 merger with the WIAA, the state of public vs. private today. Plus, a look ahead to the Shootout (42:00). JP and JR talk about the Packers' stunning turnaround and whether fans should be happy with a team scrapping its way into the playoffs.

    Epsiode 97: Jed Kennedy of Brookfield Central talks recruiting and Wisconsin players in NFL

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 48:45


    Brookfield Central head football coach Jed Kennedy (26:15) talks about what made his Greater Metro Conference champion team tick, the great players he's coached in the past, recruiting and Brookfield East's Sam Santiago-Lloyd, our 2016 All-Suburban Football Player of the Year. JR and guest host Andrew Gruman talk about 10 early storylines from the high-school basketball season in Milwaukee, including parity on the boys side, the Arrowhead girls basketball team and the early days of the Steve Showalter era at Menomonee Falls.

    Episode 96: Steve Jones of Kimberly and the blueprint of a powerhouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 52:42


    JP chats with Steve Jones of Kimberly (19:15), a football program with four straight state championships and the longest winning streak in the country. What are the building blocks of such ridiculous success, why don't we see more prep coaches jump to college and could he replicate that success in another community? Also, the guys talk at length about the heartbreaking Big Ten Championship game for the Badgers football team.

    Episode 95: What if the Badgers win and don't get in?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 36:28


    JP and JR discuss the scenarios surrounding the Wisconsin Badgers football team and whether or not they should have a seat at the table in the College Football Playoff if they win Saturday's Big Ten Championship. Plus, the Brewers signed Eric Thames in an intriguing move (29:15). The guys also slip down a rabbit hole discussing concerts in advance of the first show they'll attend together.

    Episode 94: Chris McIntosh, University of Wisconsin associate AD, and state-title previews

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 54:41


    JP and JR discuss the story lines to watch in the Division 1, 2 and 3 state-title football games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. JP gloats a bit over his "Level 4 Draft" conquest, and Chris McIntosh -- former Pewaukee and UW football player and NFL draft pick -- stops by to talk about all things Wisconsin Badgers, from on-field success to off-field controversies (24:10).

    Episode 93: Will Big Ten football on Fridays disrupt high-school game?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 47:24


    JP and JR discuss the newly-released Big Ten football schedule that has Wisconsin opening the season Sept. 1 -- a Friday night -- and whether or not that's a problem for the high-school game. Plus, they hold their inaugural "Level 4 Draft" to pick the best shots at a state football title and JP discusses an NHL alumni hockey event in Lake Country.

    Episode 92: Nick Bellore of San Francisco 49ers (and Whitefish Bay) discusses increasing NFL role and former HS coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 52:30


    Whitefish Bay alumnus and current member of the San Francisco 49ers, Nick Bellore, chats about his increasing role in the NFL and his old football coach at Bay, the late Jim Tietjen (17:45). Also, Steven L. Tietz of Now Newspapers visits to talk about the big Menomonee Falls upset in Level 1 of the high-school football playoffs and other big matchups looming in Level 2 (5:30). JP and JR discuss the football playoffs, the lack of hometown buzz around this year's Milwaukee Bucks (37:50) and the Badgers big win over Iowa that came with the loss of defensive standout Jack Cichy (45:45).

    Episode 91: Unfurling the mysteries of the football brackets

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 54:44


    JP and JR are talking brackets this week with the dawn of the WIAA football playoffs. Greg Brazgel of Lake Country Lutheran stops by (15:00) to talk about the unique challenges of navigating the Division 6 postseason (and what's with the No. 4 seed for an undefeated team?). The guys also discuss the Westosha Central volleyball team getting disqualified for a scheduling snafu (34:30) and the hubbub surrounding Wisconsin basketball player Nigel Hayes and his activism (40:25).

    Episode 90: Will Wausau East's depature from VFA impact what happens in Milwaukee?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 49:33


    Tim Johnson of the Wausau Daily-Herald stops by to talk about struggling Wausau East's attempt to leave the Valley Football Association (19:45), a maneuver that could have repercussions throughout the state. JP also takes JR to task for his newfound Cubs support, and the guys discuss the intriguing plot lines to watch in the final week of the high-school regular season (9:00), the powerhouse Arrowhead girls golf team (37:00) and the Badgers chances against mighty Ohio State on Saturday (39:00).

    Episode 89: Kimberly achieves new level of dominance and ranking top area football stadiums

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 43:32


    JP and JR discuss Kimberly's new state record of 49 consecutive victories, achieved Friday with JP in attendance. The guys briefly discuss Michigan-Wisconsin (11:40) and rank their five favorite high-school football stadiums in their coverage area (16:25). Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 88: Badgers keep rolling, Bucks get bad news and prep football hits final third of regular season

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 51:12


    The guys run down the storylines in Milwaukee area prep football, talking Lake Country Lutheran vs. U-School, the success of Brookfield Central and Whitefish Bay and the enigma that is Oconomowoc. JR chats with Mark Snyder of the Detroit Free-Press to talk Michigan football as the Badgers get set for a second straight huge Big Ten battle (24:00), and JP talks to members of the Milwaukee Bucks organization about the injury that will knock Khris Middleton out for most of 2016-17 (37:30). Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 87: Benjamin Worgull stops by to talk Badgers quarterbacks and panic attacks

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 48:53


    It's "OMG, What's Wrong?" week for Wisconsin sports fans with both the Badgers and Packers struggling over the weekend. JP checks in with his impressions from the new stadium in Minnesota and the guys talk about what -- if anything -- should worry Packers fans. Plus, a look at high-school football and plenty of Badgers talk with The Badger Nation's Benjamin Worgull. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 86: JJ Watt chats about home, fame and football

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 54:09


    Houston Texans star (and Pewaukee graduate) JJ Watt stops by on Initial Reaction (22:45), joining JP and JR in a sea of two-lettered talking heads. He talks about his roots in Pewaukee, his potential future as a high-school coach, playing at Lambeau Field, interacting with his two talented younger brothers and his circuitous path to the best defensive player in the NFL. Before that, JP and JR talk about the key points from Sunday's Packers-Jaguars game, then take a look at the loaded Week 5 high-school schedule ahead. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 85: Upset special -- Matt Harris of Waukesha North and Badgers talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 44:07


    Waukesha North football coach Matt Harris stops by to talk about the implications of his team's huge win over Arrowhead on Friday (27:10), and JP discusses his impressions from the big Wisconsin Badgers win over LSU one day later. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 84: Bob McGinn of Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel talks home-grown Packers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 31:39


    Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel chats with JR about Wisconsin high school alumni looking to make the Packers, including intriguing safety Marwin Evans, as well as now-released punter Peter Mortell and offensive lineman Kyle Steuck. Chuck Delsman of Lake Country Publications swings by to talk about the big upset of Week 2 prep football, top-ranked Arrowhead falling to Hudson. JR's daughter, Lydia, makes her flustered podcast debut. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 83: An electric Week 1 of high-school football

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 40:46


    JP Cadorin talks about his marathon first week of the high-school football season, which was rife with delays and postponements thanks to the lightning in the area. The guys also talk about the Brewers, perhaps for the last time in 2016, talking Jimmy Nelson, Keon Broxton and more. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 82: High-school football season preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 36:10


    JP chats with key players from Brookfield East, Brookfield Central and Oconomowoc and the guys talk about what to expect in the 2016 football season, from the implications of realignment to the teams and players to watch. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 81: JP reports back from the Brett Favre festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 37:38


    The guys talk about JP's eventful weekend in Canton covering Brett Favre's induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, not to mention the controversial cancellation of the Packers' Hall of Fame Game. Check out interview snippets from Jon Gruden, Steve Mariucci and Matt Hasselbeck. The conversation goes off the rails when it turns to the Olympics -- in which sports would Team Wisconsin thrive if there were a U.S. equivalent between the states? Also, did JR just reveal he's not a true Wisconsinite? Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 80: Did the Brewers get enough for Jonathan Lucroy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 43:47


    JR and Andrew Gruman chat about the Milwaukee Brewers' dealings at the trade deadline, the dawn of the Orlando Arcia era and how to perceive the 2016 team in the aftermath. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 79: Menomonee Falls baseball virtuoso Ty Weber and Big Ten Media Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 43:51


    The guys welcome in Ty Weber, who pitched Menomonee Falls to a second straight WIAA baseball championship with a superb state-tournament performance. Plus, JP and JR talk about revelations (or lack thereof) gleaned from Big Ten media day and offer some thoughts on the Milwaukee Brewers as they approach the trading deadline. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 78: Badgers crystal ball with Benjamin Worgull

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 47:32


    Future football stars in Wisconsin were on the table this week when Ben Worgull of the Badger Nation stopped by to talk about the state of the Badgers gridiron team, which begins in earnest Sept. 3 with a battle at Lambeau Field against LSU. Ben also talked Badgers basketball recruiting and JP and JR discussed the WIFCA All-Star game, featuring a couple future Badgers last weekend. Plus, the baseball state-tourney field is set. Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

    Episode 77: Brewers at the break, Bucks in the summer and a state baseball tournament preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 44:37


    Steven L. Tietz stops by to chat about the forthcoming WIAA summer baseball state tournament, including teams to watch and the state of defending state champ Menomonee Falls. JP and JR talk about summer free agency in the NBA, specifically how it impacts the Milwaukee Bucks, and can we be at least a little disappointed with the Brewers at the All-Star break? Each week, Lake Country/Now sports director JR Radcliffe and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel's JP Cadorin chat about the Wisconsin sports scene, with an emphasis on Milwaukee-area preps. Find the podcast on Stitcher and iTunes.

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