This weekend’s entertainment features jams by Jambo, and also slam-jam dunks.
— What better musician than Jambo Joe Bones to give feel-good tunes to a charitable benefit held for 15-year-old Jake Lindstrom, who has tragically lost both parents. Jambo will provide the entertainment when he plays his “trop rock” songs on Sunday, March 30, at the Willow River Saloon in Burkhardt. He is joined musically by an eclectic mix, Kelly Jantz and his band Rock Brigade with their classic rock, and Jeff Schwartz and his band Woodshop with their “skiffle” style.
Other features for the benefit, which runs 2-7 p.m., include a spaghetti dinner catered by the Carbone’s that is also part of the veritable Burkhardt entertainment complex, wild game meat raffle, door prizes, silent auction and bake sale. The Lakefront Brewery Inc. is also featured. Donation for all this food and fun is $10.
— How sweet it was when the Badger men’s basketball team moved on to the Elite Eight by bowling over Baylor. UW now advances in the NCAA tournament to face Arizona, which is top seeded in the west region, on Saturday night.
You can see this game, like all the Badger basketball contests, at Kozy Korner. Just make sure you get there by tip-off time, 7:49 p.m., and you qualify for that infamous free drink merely by wearing Badger or other “local” team attire.
Against Baylor, most patrons at Kozy kept rapt attention even as the lead stayed at about 20 points late in the game, although some doubled their pleasure by squeezing in games such as darts. The crowd at Kozy cheered when the substitutes were brought in during wholesale changes, and even more loudly when the final buzzer went off.
Incidentally, have you noticed that the starting times of the postseason games keep on being moved up, starting at 45 minutes after the hour, then to 47 minutes and finally 49 minutes. It just goes to show that every minute of Badger basketball is precious.
The Badger men’s hockey team could have used a few more minutes, as they lost 5-2 on Friday night to North Dakota State to end their season, despite rousing support at Kozy Korner.

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