MSOE hockey standout Gintoli doubles for Team USA in Deaflympics
Posted: Feb 21, 2021 8:24 AM CST
-
3:09
’I am exactly doing my job’: Firefighter reunites with woman,...
-
0:35
250 seniors invited to Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the Salvation...
-
2:00
Lac La Belle village board approves merger with Town of Oconomowoc...
-
2:43
Brookfield cinema hosts special premiere of Wicked, raises money...
-
2:35
Man on plane leaving Milwaukee tried to open door mid-flight,...
-
2:29
How to navigate political talk at the Thanksgiving dinner table
-
1:39
81st Annual Holiday Folk Fair International celebrates cultural...
-
1:53
A construction worker, a doggy day care, and Thor: How the Milwaukee...
-
1:48
Customers show support for Oscar’s Frozen Custard at other...
-
0:49
MATC celebrates 1 year anniversary of electrical power distribution...
-
1:52
U.S. Navy Blue Angels will return to the Milwaukee Air and Water...
-
0:35
Dr. Kimo Ah Yun elected president of Marquette University
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- In sports, athletes call on all of their senses to gain a competitive edge so for players lacking one of them, it can be a disadvantage no different than injury.
It can also serve as a challenge to overcome as Scott Grodsky discovered when he hit the ice with a hockey student-athlete at the Milwaukee school of engineering who wears the red, white and blue with pride.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Scott Grodsky sat down with MSOE standout Garret Gintoli.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter