Division 1
Kaukauna 11
Madison Memorial 5
Division 2
Pewaukee 5
Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic 4
Division 3
Cedar Grove 13
Dodgeville 9
Division 4
Columbus Catholic 8
Potosi-Cassville 4
Division 1
Kaukauna 11
Madison Memorial 5
Division 2
Pewaukee 5
Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic 4
Division 3
Cedar Grove 13
Dodgeville 9
Division 4
Columbus Catholic 8
Potosi-Cassville 4
The 43rd WIAA Girls Soccer Tournament will take place Thursday-Saturday, June 18-20, at Southeast Sales Powersports Stadium at Uihlein Soccer Park, in Milwaukee.
The single-elimination tournament features four teams in each of the four divisions. Below are the seeds, pairings and time schedule of games.
Division 1
Thursday, June 18
#1 Divine Savior Holy Angels (17-2-2) vs. #4 Kimberly (22-1) - 4:30 p.m.
#2 Oregon (17-1-3) vs. #3 Muskego (13-2-3) - 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 20
Championship Game - 1:30 p.m.
Division 2
Thursday, June 18
#1 Brookfield Central (12-4) vs. #4 Holmen (18-3-1) - 11 a.m.
#2 Wauwatosa East (15-1-1) vs. #3 DeForest (14-6-1) - 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 20
Championship Game - 11 a.m.
Division 3
Friday, June 19
#1 McFarland (16-0-4) vs. #4 Rice Lake (17-2-3) - 4:30 p.m.
#2 Kiel (24-0-1) vs. #3 New Berlin Eisenhower (13-1-2) - 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 20
Championship Game – 7 p.m.
Division 4
Friday, June 19
#1 Xavier (21-1)?vs. #4 Ozaukee/Random Lake (18-3-1) - 11 a.m.
#2 The Prairie School (18-1-1) vs. #3 Aquinas (16-3) - 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 20
Championship Game - 4:30 p.m.
Top-seeded Divine Savior Holy Angels qualifies for the state tournament for the 13th time overall and for the first time since 2023. They have won five state championships, most recent in 2021. The Dashers also won titles back-to-back in 2008-09 and added championships in 2014 and 2016. This season, they were the champions of the Greater Metro Conference. The Dashers have advanced to state with a 2-1 win over Arrowhead in the Oconomowoc Sectional final.
The 78th Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Baseball State Tournament will take place Monday-Thursday, June 15-18, at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute.
The WIAA has been sponsoring the State Baseball Tournament since 1948.
The State Baseball Tournament features four divisions. The single elimination tournament includes eight teams in Division 1 and four each in Divisions 2, 3 and 4.
Defending champion Muskego is the #1 seed in the bracket. The Warriors won the title in their first appearance in the baseball tournament held in the spring. They also made five trips to State while sponsoring summer baseball, winning the summer title in 2018 and finishing runner-up in 2002. This season, they finished atop the Classic Eight Conference standings. The Warriors cruised past Franklin 13-1 in five innings in the sectional final at Westosha Central to advance to the State quarterfinals.
Top-seeded Pewaukee makes its third State Tournament appearance and its first since qualifying in consecutive seasons in 2021 and 2022. The Pirates lost in the Division 1 quarterfinals in 2021 and the Division 2 semifinals in 2022. They also made three appearances during the summer baseball era, with their best finish coming in 1972 when they advanced to the semifinals. Pewaukee earned its trip to the State semifinals this year with a 10-5 victory over New Berlin Eisenhower in the sectional final at New Berlin Eisenhower. The Pirates were co-champions of the West Division of the Woodland this spring.
Monday, June 15
Division 1 Quarterfinals - 9 a.m.
Game 1 - #4 Madison Memorial (20-7) vs. #5 Fond du Lac (21-8)
Game 2 - #1 Muskego (24-4) vs. #8 Marquette (16-13)
Division 1 Quarterfinals - 2:30 p.m.
Game 3 - #3 Kaukauna (19-7) vs. #6 River Falls (18-9)
Game 4 - #2 Milton (24-5) vs. #7 Nicolet (18-11)
Tuesday, June 16
Division 4 Semifinals - 9 a.m.
Game 1 - #2 Potosi/Cassville (19-7) vs. #3 Reedsville (19-6)
Game 2 - #1 Columbus Catholic (22-6) vs. #4 Loyal (16-8)
Division 3 Semifinals - approx. 2:30 p.m.
Game 1 - #2 Marathon (26-4) vs. #3 Cedar Grove-Belgium (21-5)
Game 2 - #1 St. Croix Falls (27-1) vs. #4 Dodgeville (24-2)
Wednesday, June 17
Division 2 Semifinals - 9 a.m.
Game 1 - #2 Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic (24-6) vs. #3 Waupun (24-5)
Game 2 - #1 Pewaukee (28-2) vs. #4 Somerset (20-9)
Hartford 9
Saukville 0
Slinger 5
Oakfield 3
Thiensville-Mequon 3
Hustisford 2
Clyman 3
Rubicon 1
Cedarburg 9
Brownsville 8
Milton 17
Helenville 0
Farmington 4
Johnson Creek 3
Lebanon 7
Watertown 6
Division 1
(30-1) Hamilton 8
(28-3) Muskego 3
Division 2
Fox Valley Lutheran 9
Pewaukee 1
Division 3
(27-3) Lomira 5
Lodi 0
Division 4
Mineral Point 6
Johnson Creek 0
Division 5
Almond Bancroft 16
Belmont 8
The 31st Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Boys Team Tennis Tournament will be held Friday and Saturday, June 12-13 at Nielsen Tennis Stadium on the campus of the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Action will begin at 3:30 p.m. Friday with Division 1 quarterfinals. Play will resume with Division 1 and 2 semifinals at 9 a.m. Saturday.
The championship matches in both divisions will begin following the semifinals based on court availability.
Division 1 - Quarterfinals (June 12 - 3:30 p.m.)
#1 Whitefish Bay (24-1) vs. #8 Hudson (19-3)
#4 Marquette (19-3) vs. #5 Neenah (14-6)
#3 Badger (19-5) vs. #6 Franklin (24-2)
#2 Middleton (20-6) vs. #7 Notre Dame (12-11)
Division 2 - Semifinals (June 13 - 9 a.m.)
#1 Shorewood (17-8) vs. #4 Edgewood (15-5)
#2 Altoona (26-0) vs. #3 Kohler (23-4)
Whitefish Bay is the top seed in the bracket. The Blue Dukes make their seventh State Tournament appearance and their first since qualifying in Division 1 for the first time in 2021. Their first five appearances were in Division 2 and all resulted in state championships, capturing the gold trophy from 1997-2000, and then again in 2002. They are the champions of the North Shore Conference this year.
The 100th Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Boys Golf Championships will be held Monday and Tuesday, June 8-9 at University Ridge in Madison.
The competition features 16 teams and 24 individual qualifiers in Division 1, and eight teams and 12 individuals in Divisions 2 and 3.
The schools qualifying for the state meet, with the number of appearances as a team in the State Boys Golf Championships in parentheses, in Division 1 are Hartford Union High School (14), Slinger (6), De Pere (10), Edgerton (27), Franklin (7), Homestead (35), Hudson (7), Kettle Moraine (13), Kimberly (9), Marquette (17), Middleton (26), Oregon (2), River Falls (17), Waunakee (4), Westosha Central (7) and Whitefish Bay (38).
Individual qualifiers in Division 1 include senior Jonathan Amtmann and junior Rylan Schulz of Arrowhead High School.
Sectional champions in Division 1 include junior Alex Kuepper of Hartford Union High School, who won the Fond du Lac Sectional; and senior Lucas Piacsek of Waukesha North, who won the Waukesha South Sectional.
Individual qualifiers in Division 2 are sophomore Jack Wirth of Kettle Moraine Lutheran and sophomore Jack Pucci of Lakeside Lutheran.
The 50th WIAA State Softball Tournament will take place Wednesday-Saturday, June 10-13, at the Goodman Softball Complex on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison.
The WIAA has been sponsoring the State Softball Tournament since 1976. Stevens Point leads all programs in State titles won with nine. Kimberly has claimed seven titles, and Kaukauna, Marion, Oakfield and Poynette have six. Denmark and Pacelli have won five. Stevens Point has appeared in the most State Tournaments with 19. Oakfield is next on the list with 17 and Ashwaubenon has qualified 16 times. Chippewa Falls and Kimberly have 14 appearances, followed by Cedarburg, Pacelli and Poynette with 13.
Hamilton is the top seed in the bracket in Division 1. The Chargers qualify for the third year in a row and for the fifth time in the last six seasons. It’s the 13th time the Chargers have advanced to State overall. Their deepest tournament runs in the program's previous 12 appearances ended in the semifinals in 1980, 1987 and last season.They earn another shot at a title by rolling to a 9-0 victory over Cedarburg in the sectional final, hosted by Hamilton. The Chargers are the champions in the Greater Metro Conference this year.
Top-seeded Lomira is making its third State appearance and its first since 2021 in Division 3. The only other experience in the tournament came in 2015. Both of the Lions’ previous appearances resulted in losses in the semifinals. They rolled to a five-inning, 11-0 win over Clinton to earn the opportunity to continue their pursuit of a State title. The Lions are the champions of the Wisconsin Flyway Conference this spring.
DIVISION 1
Quarterfinals - Wednesday, June 10
Game-1: #2 Muskego (26-2) vs. #7 Marshfield (18-8) - 11 a.m.
Game-2: #3 Stevens Point (25-4) vs. #6 Appleton North (19-7) - 1:30 p.m.
Game-3: #1 Hamilton (27-1) vs. #8 West Allis Hale/Central (15-11) - 4 p.m.
Game-4: #4 Sun Prairie East (21-4) vs. #5 Union Grove (23-6) - 6:30 p.m.
DIVISION 2
Semifinals - Friday, June 12
Game-1: #1 Medford (28-1) vs. #4 Pewaukee (20-9) - 4:30 p.m.
Game-2: #2 Turner (25-3) vs. #3 Fox Valley Lutheran (24-3) - 7 p.m.
DIVISION 3
Semifinals - Friday, June 12
Game-1: #1 Lomira (25-3) vs. #4 Spooner (23-1) - 11:30 a.m.
Game-2: #2 New Holstein (23-7) vs. #3 Lodi (20-7) - 2 p.m.
DIVISION 4
Semifinals - Thursday, June 11
Game-1: #1 Grantsburg (25-0) vs. #4 Johnson Creek (25-4) - 2 p.m.
Game-2: #2 Mineral Point (26-4) vs. #3 Marathon (25-5) - 4:30 p.m.
DIVISION 5
Semifinals - Thursday, June 11
Game-1: #1 Belmont (21-6) vs. #4 Athens (16-11) - 9 a.m.
Game-2: #2 Almond-Bancroft (26-1) vs. #3 Blair-Taylor (21-7) - 11:30 a.m.
Hartford 6
Slinger 2
Brownsville 7
Hustisford 1
Farmington 14
Neosho 3
Clyman 15
Helenville 5
Lebanon 4
Milton 3
Watertown 16
Johnson Creek 7
Kewaskum 14
Saukville 1
Oakfield 7
Cedarburg 2
High School Baseball:
Neenah 10
Hartford Union High School 3
West Bend West 10
Homestead 0
Arrowhead 10
Whirefish Bay 2
Germantown 11
Manitowoc Lincoln 1
Brookfield Central 8
Menomonee Falls 4
Nicolet 4
Hamilton 2
Mukwonago 3
Oconomowoc 2
Kettle Moraine 11
Beloit Memorial 1
High School Softball:
Lomira 11
Clinton 0
Hamilton 9
Cedarburg 0
Pewaukee 4
Whitnall 2
The 130th Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Boys Track and Field Championships and the 55th Girls Track and Field Championships will be held Friday-Saturday, June 5-6 at the Veterans Memorial Stadium Complex on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
The Hartford Union High School boys and girls Track and Field athletes had an impressive season. Many track athletes have qualified for state:
Nolan Monzingo – 110M High Hurdles, 4x400M Relay
Cole Ohm – 100M Dash, 200M Dash
Ezra Markos – 800M Run, 4x400M Relay
Noah Gailey – 3200M Run
Brody Gumm – 400M Dash, 4x400M Relay
Mason Taube – Pole Vault
Carter Koch – 4x400M Relay
Ethan Webb – 4x400M Relay
Dylan Bauer – 4x400M Relay
Amber Rettler – Girls High Jump
High School Baseball:
Hartford Union High School 5
Cedarburg 2
Menasha 8
Slinger 6
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 8
Port Washington 5
Arrowhead 6
Wauwatosa West 4
Kewaskum 3
Catholic Memorial 0
Kettle Moraine 8
Watertown 5
Living Word Lutheran 2
Winnebago Lutheran Academy 0
Horicon 13
Lomira 0
Delavan-Darien 1
Lake Mills 0
Cambridge 6
Columbus 2
Oconomowoc 16
Janesville Parker 0
Badger 9
Beaver Dam 5
Pewaukee 2
Campbellsport 1
High School Softball:
Cedarburg 9
Hartford Union High School 0
Hamilton 4
Slinger 0
Denmark 4
Kewaskum 2
Pewaukee 3
Catholic Memorial 1
Waunakee 6
Beaver Dam 1
Appleton North 1
Waupun 0
Hartford Union High School senior tennis player Ethan Hoffmann is Hartford’s first-ever four-time state qualifier. He got there with a 6-0, 6-0 win in a match against Fond du Lac.
Ethan told WTKM about his experience at state last season.
"Last year at state, I played this guy who was a top seed in the state also. I felt like I could have played more consistent to get a win. At state, it's intense with so many people watching you with your family and friends."
The WIAA Boys State Tennis Tournaments are held at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, in Madison. The individual tournament runs from Thursday, June 4 to Saturday, June 6.
All of the hours on the tennis court and all of the tournaments through the years landed him in the record books. Hoffmann won his 100th career high school varsity match on Saturday, May 2 in convincing fashion, 6-0, 6-0 in a match with West Bend East. He's the first tennis player in the history of the program, boys or girls, at Hartford Union High School to reach the milestone.
Kimberly 7
Slinger 0
Kewaskum 7
Cedar Grove-Belgium 1
Sun Prairie East 5
Oconomowoc 4
Appleton North 9
Menomonee Falls 4