Dancing with a star

Jamaal Williams boogies over to 5th Quarter

We missed a chance to visit earlier this season when Matt LaFleur kept the boys after school the Monday before the Thursday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Won't happen again.

The dancing running back, Jamaal Williams will be our guest on the next edition of the 5th Quarter,  this coming Monday, October 28, live from The Turn-Powered by TopGolf Swing Suite in the Titletown District.

If you ever get to games early, Jamaal starts his warm up routine well before anyone else, ears covered with his Beats and he loves jiving to his tunes.

Once the game starts, Jamaal has danced his way into the end zone more than once.  He's a funny running back and I'm sure you'll enjoy meeting him.

I;ll be in Kansas City and bring back complete coverage of the Packers and Chiefs from Arrowhead Stadium and jwagsdaddy as our guest this Monday night.  See you then.

Mark Daniels

I’ve got Green and Gold in my blood having grown up in Titletown and it’s been a treat watching and covering sports from the Packers to the preps for you in Green Bay for Midwest Communications.
As a kid, I chased Packer players for autographs, I’m still chasing ‘em now for quotes on the big play or big game. I’ve had the opportunity to cover Super Bowls, the World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA playoffs and major championship golf over the years but I get just as much enjoyment following the college scene at UWGB or St. Norbert, the Green Bay Gamblers and high school sports.
Our prep coverage was honored as the best of 2007 reinforcing our commitment to give these hard working boys and girls their due.
My work has also been recognized by the Associated Press and Wisconsin Broadcasters Association with several achievement awards.
Outside of the studio, off the field or away from the gym, I’ve had the pleasure of helping dozens of organizations over the years. I’ve served as race announcer and master of ceremonies at the Bellin Run almost from it’s beginning, spoken to various service clubs and hosted charity golf events or team banquets.
My wife Kari and I have raised two active children which has kept us involved in both school and club athletics for nearly 15 years. Chances are you’ll see me on a golf course when the weather’s nice. My roots are deep and that’s why I’m so enthusiastic about this area’s sporting scene, and as I often say, “Watching kids play games helps keep me young!”
Thanks for listening and see you at the game.