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The Kern Center is a 210,000-square-foot (19,500 m 2) athletics and fitness facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is home to many sports at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, including ice hockey, wrestling, men's and women's basketball and volleyball.
The Brookfield Stars won a closely contested affair with KMMO 3-2 on Friday to advance to WIAA boys state hockey for the first time since 2012. The Brookfield Stars won a closely contested affair ...
Ice hockey is a popular sport in the state of Wisconsin. Ninety high schools field sanctioned varsity teams competing in the Wisconsin Hockey Prep (WiHP) leagues of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). Eight "club" non-sanctioned Wisconsin High School Hockey teams compete in the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association.
Brookfield's concert hall is the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts located in Mitchell Park. Brookfield's main beach is located at Fox Brook Park. Brookfield Square is the main shopping mall for the city and also serves as a commercial anchor to the Bluemound Road shopping district serving the western suburbs of Milwaukee and Waukesha ...
The Ozaukee Ice Center is a two-sheet ice arena located at 5505 Pioneer Road in Mequon, Wisconsin.It is home to the Concordia University Falcons Men's and Women's (NCAA Division III) and Club (ACHA Division II) Teams, as well as other Adult/Youth/Figure programs, including the Ozaukee Youth Hockey Association, OCHL Adult League, OWHL Women's League, various local high schools, and a Learn to ...
The CoHL rebranded as the United Hockey League in 1997. The team moved to Knoxville, Tennessee , as the Knoxville Speed before the 1999–2000 season by team owner Andrew Wilhelm. [ 1 ] The Monsters were replaced in Madison the following season by a UHL expansion team, the Madison Kodiaks , but only lasted one season before also relocating.
The Eau Claire Figure Skating Club and the Eau Claire Youth Hockey Association also use the arena. The main rink is the Richard O'Brien Rink, named in honor of Richard O'Brien, who was the driving force behind the community effort that led to the construction of the ice center in 1975.