I wish I were triplets

Published on: 2/1/2012

I wish I could cover at least three games Friday night.

GMC Boys

I am covering the West Allis Central at Brookfield Central in the battle for first place in the Greater Metro Conference between two 8-2 teams - one hot, the other's not.

The Lancers (13-4 overall) are riding a two game losing streak after winning 8 in a row. The Bulldogs (12-4) have won three in a row and 8 of 9 games (with a forfeit win over Falls).

The Bulldogs lost a 53-49 decision to the Lancers the first time around at WAC. WAC's Najeal McMillian had 21 points and the Lancers' Riley LaChance had 17.

I made a prediction about the Bulldogs a couple weeks ago. Check out the link to my column.

www.brookfieldnow.com/sports/could-west-allis-central-boys-be-a-threat-in-the-gmc-ec3tnoo-137991348.html

Tosa East is 7-3 and Menomonee Falls and Marquette are beginning to wake up. Sussex Hamilton (4-6) and Brookfield East (4-6) all can beat anyone on any given night.

WOODLAND Boys

Both New Berlin Eisenhower (10-2) and New Berlin West (10-3) are in first place in the Black and Blue Divisions. Whitnall (10-3) is tied for first with Ike and Pewaukee (9-3) is a half game behind the Vikings.

Ike hosts Pewaukee on Friday and West travels to South Milwaukee (8-4).

WOODLAND Girls

Black Division leader Eisenhower's girls (14-0, 12-0) travels to first-place Pewaukee (11-1, 13-2) of the Blue Division on Saturday at 7 p.m. This is a huge test for the Lions who are just murdering the weak teams in the Woodland and have few games against good competition.

New Berlin West's girls (10-3, 11-5) have put together a good run - 6 conference wins in a row - and they host South Milwaukee on Friday (9-3, 9-4).

Buckle your seat belts.