| 1. | Club Garibaldi |
| 2. | Coa |
| 3. | Venturi's Market |
| 4. | Stacked |
| 5. | The Pasta Tree |
| 6. | Marcus Center for the Performing Arts |
| 7. | Kochanski's Concertina Bar |
| 8. | Cafe Corazón |
| 9. | Milwaukee County Zoo |
| 10. | Centro Café |
Information about OnMilwaukee.com author:
Art Kabelowsky
Art Kabelowsky has spent 33 years in the sports writing business, the last 12 with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Art was named the Journal Sentinel's Prep Editor in July, 2000, directing its high school sports coverage until he accepted the paper's offer of a voluntary buyout last August. A graduate of Sussex Hamilton High School and UW-Whitewater, Art has also worked for daily papers in Fort Atkinson, Racine, La Crosse and Decatur, Ill. He has been sports editor in Fort Atkinson and La Crosse. Art spent five years as a beat reporter covering the La Crosse Catbirds of the Continental Basketball Association and has also covered a Rose Bowl, countless Green Bay Packers games and more than 25 years' worth of state high school basketball tournaments and football finals. He lives on the northwest side and has spent the last few months volunteering as an assistant football coach at Milwaukee Riverside High School. |
| Recent Articles | |
| Sports - November 24, 2009 | |
| 2009 High School football wrap-up | |
| Kassy McCarthy earned all-state honors kicking for WIAA Division 2 state champ, Waunakee. She never could have played for the D1 champ, Marquette, as its an all-boys school and McCarthy is a girl. | |
| Sports - November 15, 2009 | |
| Menomonee Falls, Marquette to meet for WIAA title | |
| The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Athletic Association Division 1 football championship game, set for Friday at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, will feature two Greater Metro Conference powerhouses: undefeated Marquette and Menomonee Falls, which lost only to the Hilltoppers this season. | |
| Sports - November 9, 2009 | |
| Familiar names advance to state semifinals | |
| Marquette and Arrowhead -- private and public school powerhouses -- face off this weekend for a chance at the state finals. | |
| Sports - November 6, 2009 | |
| Marquette, Bradford continue march to Madison | |
| A standing-room-only crowd of more than 4,500 is expected for tonight's WIAA playoff battle between Marquette and Kenosha Bradford, and why not? Fans have made solid arguments listing both the Hilltoppers and Red Devils as the team to beat in Division 1 this year - and the teams have done little to tarnish those images. | |
| Sports - October 31, 2009 | |
| Muskego wins first state soccer title | |
| Tyler Metcalf's goal lifted Muskego to a 1-0, double-overtime victory over Madison Memorial. It was Muskego's first-ever state championship in soccer. | |
| Sports - October 29, 2009 | |
| WIAA football playoffs head to the second round | |
| Though there were few surprises Tuesday, the second round of the playoffs feature some interesting matchups. Soccer, volleyball and cross country seasons also shift into overdrive this weekend. | |
| Sports - October 25, 2009 | |
| Marquette High rolls to another state soccer berth | |
| Milwaukee Marquette, which has won six state boys soccer titles since joining the WIAA in 2000, shoots for a seventh this week. | |
| Sports - October 23, 2009 | |
| WIAA sets state playoff pairings for football | |
| If high school sports Web site servers around the state go crash-boom-bang all at once, it can only mean one thing: It's Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association football playoff announcement day. | |
| Sports - October 22, 2009 | |
| Fall high school tournaments kicking into high gear | |
| While boys soccer teams from around the area await their tournament assignments, cross country runners are gearing up for sectional competition and volleyball players are preparing for state, too. | |
| Sports - October 20, 2009 | |
| High school football season hits the home stretch | |
| Area high school football fans are digging in for a wild and busy week. The wilder and busier it is, the better it is for the teams involved. After the last score is reported Thursday night, WIAA officials will pull a good old all-nighter in their headquarters just south of Stevens Point. They have to seed the teams and create the pairings while coaches, players and fans hit their refresh buttons. | |
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