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2/25/25 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Tuesday

25 February 2025 Sports


From Wayne Mausser

The Bucks are at Houston tonight. Milwaukee has a five-game winning streak after winning at home against the Miami Heat on Sunday, 120-113. Tipoff is at 7:00.

The Wisconsin Herd will take on the Windy City Bulls next at home on Tuesday with the tip-off set for 6:00 pm at the Oshkosh Arena.

The No. 11 Badgers are back in actionion tonight at home against Washington. The Badgers lost at home to Oregon on Saturday.in overtime, 77-73, Tipoff is at 8:00. Wiscosnin had 17 turnovers in its loss to the Ducks. The Badgers remain No. 11 in the latest AP rankings.

No. 21 Marquette hosts Providence Tuesday night. The Golden Eagles dropped fuve spots in the AP \rankings after losing at Villanova, 81-66.

In Cactus League baseball on Monday the Brewers lost at Maryvale to the Mariners, 12-8. Today Milwaukee plays at the Cleveland Guardisns. The first pitch is at 2:05 CT.

An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that has fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post.

NFL executive Troy Vincent said Monday a proposal was submitted, per reports.

The “Tush Push,” also known as the “Brotherly Shove,” is the Eagles’ own version of the quarterback sneak and occurs during short-yardage situations.

The Eagles quarterback drives forward with the football following the snap, as other members of the Eagles offense pile in, pushing all in the same direction to get over the first-down marker or the end zone for a touchdown.

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Green Bay Packers want the play out of the league. The Packers and the NFL did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.

Last month, the Packers lost to the Eagles 22-10 in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs.

Green Bay president and CEO Mark Murphy would later post on the team’s website that he is “not a fan” of the play and that it’s “bad for the game.”

He added: “There is no skill involved and it is almost an automatic first down on plays of a yard or less. … We should go back to prohibiting the push of the runner. This would bring back the traditional QB sneak. That worked pretty well for Bart Starr and the Packers in the Ice Bowl.”

The NFL owners could vote on the proposition at the annual league meeting set for March 30-April 2 in Palm Beach, Florida.

Boys  Basketball (Tues.)

Green Bay Southwest at Green Bay East

West De Pere at Kimberly

Seymour at Wrightstown

Menasha at Luxemburg-Casco

Freedom at New London

Wittenberg-Birnamwood at Shawano

Winnebago Lutheran at Central Wisconsin Christian

Lourdes Academy at Laconia

Lomira at Horicon

Waupaca at Omro

Mayville at Oakfield

Notre Dame at Fox Valley Lutheran

Hilbert at Denmark

Adams-Friendship at Pacelli

Johnson Creek at Westfield

Wautoma at Iola-Scandinavia

Randolph at Dodgeland

Girls Regional Basketrball (Tues.)

Ripon at Two Rivers-Tipoff is at 7:00 on The Wave.

Little Chute at Berllin

Kewaskum at Milwaukee School of Languages

Sheboygan South at Plymouth

Campbellsport at Lakeside Lutheran

Mayville at Winnebago Lutheran

Whitewater at North Fond du Lac

Green Bay Southwest at New London

Iola Scandinavia @ Weyauwega-Fremont

Tri-County at Columbus Catholic

Sheboygan Christian at Wild Rose

Fond du Lac at Divine Savior Holy Angels

Chippewa Falls at Oshkosh North

Appleton West at D.C. Everest

Clintonville at Wrightstown

Wautoma at Denmark

Black River Falls at Adams-Friendship

Nekoosa at White Hall

Reedsville at Central Wisconsin Christian

Random Lake at Dodgeland

Marshall at Horicon

Hilbert at Lourdes Academy

Stockbridge at Oak Field

Elkhardt Lake-Glenbeulah at Valley Christian

Wayland Academy at Catholic Central

Cambria-Friesland at Fall River

Waterloo at Markesan

Montello at Living Word Lutheran

Princeton/Green Lake Randolph

Rio at Sheboygan Lutheran


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