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WIAA BULLETIN • Vol WIAA Vol. 84 Issue Number 9 BULLETIN Charter Official Publication of the ___M_e_m__b_er___ National Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Federation of State HS Stevens Point, WI April 11, 2008 Associations WIAA Winter Team Tournament Sportsmanship Awards Announced STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The Wis - vision 2 this year, following a 36-22 over Regis in the semifinals and its 70- semifinal. It’s the first time the Mosinee consin Interscholastic Athletic Associa - dual defeat to Lodi in the championship 51 loss to Aquinas in the Division 3 title co-op has won the award. Northland tion, in cooperation with Rural Insur - match. They advanced to the finals with championship game. It’s the second Pines and Chippewa Falls/McDonell ance, has selected the team Sports - a 33-28 victory over Luxemburg-Casco WIAA/Rural Insurance Sportsmanship Central was also given consideration for manship Awards for the 2008 winter in the semifinals. Arrowhead, Clear Award presented to the Thunderbirds. the award. State Tournaments. Lake, Franklin, Kaukauna, Milton, Pe - They also received the recognition in The WIAA/Rural Insurance Sports - The winners of the prestigious award waukee, Random Lake and Tomah re - football in 2000. Dominican, Eau Claire manship Award is presented to one are Antigo in gymnastics, Ellsworth in ceived honorable mention for the North, Monroe, Oshkosh West, Ply - school and community in each of the team wrestling, Oostburg in girls bas - award. mouth and Randolph received honor - State team tournaments. The award ketball, Iola-Scandinavia in boys bas - Division 3 champion Oostburg topped able mention. winners are determined by the conduct ketball, Superior in boys ice hockey and the list of schools and communities Superior was chosen as the winner of and sportsmanship displayed by ath - the Mosinee co-op in girls ice hockey. qualifying for the award at the Girls the boys hockey Sportsmanship Award letes, coaches, cheer and support Antigo receives the sportsmanship State Basketball Tournament. It’s the for the fourth time and for the first time groups, mascots, bands and spectators. award presented in gymnastics for the second sportsmanship commendation since receiving back-to-back awards in Additional consideration is given for the second time. The Red Robins also re - for the Dutch. They also received the 1996 and 1997. The Spartans also won effort of school administrators and ceived the recognition in 2005. They honor in boys basketball in 1986. The the award in hockey in 1992. This year, chaperones to insure support for their won their first-ever gymnastics champi - Lady Dutch’s following displayed out - they edged University School 6-5 in teams are positive and that the highest onship by capturing the Division 2 standing sportsmanship and enthusi - overtime in the quarterfinals before los - ideals of sportsmanship are upheld. crown at the State Tournament this asm in their 57-28 semifinal victory ing to eventual championship Eau Claire Award winners receive a plaque and season. The schools and communities over Amherst and in their 43-37 win Memorial, 4-2, in the semifinals. Eau banner in recognition of the honor. receiving honorable mention include over Markesan in the championship Claire Memorial received honorable Schools receiving honorable mention Southwestern/ Cuba City and Waukesha final. Schools and communities receiv - mention. are acknowledged with a certificate of West/North/South. ing honorable mention include Altoona, The Mosinee co-op won the State recognition. Ellsworth receives its second Sports - De Pere, Eleva-Strum, Marshfield, Mon - title and the Sportsmanship Award this The selection process includes contri - manship Award following its display of roe, Oak Creek and Sheboygan County winter in girls hockey. The co-op, which butions and evaluations from contest sportsmanship at the team wrestling Christian. includes D.C. Everest, Wausau East and officials, tournament management, po - tournament. The Panthers were also the Iola-Scandinavia was selected to re - Wausau West, defeated the Fond du Lac lice and security personnel, crowd con - co-recipients of the award in wrestling ceive the sportsmanship award in boys co-op, 5-0, in the title game after de - trol and ushers, WIAA staff members, in 1999. They finished runner-up in Di - basketball following its 53-50 victory feating Northland Pines, 4-2, in the area hotels and restaurants. Mueller to Deliver Message at Scholar-Athlete Reception In This Issue Peggy Mueller will be the featured rolled in the Mas - coached the Regents to State Champi - Spring Tournament speaker at the 25th Annual WIAA ters of Science onships in both seasons. Scholar Athlete Award Reception & Cer - program at the For her outstanding accomplishments Assignments emony at the Westwood Conference University of Wis - and contributions to sports, Mueller has Center in Wausau on May 4. consin and gradu - received many honors throughout her Boys Golf Assignments ............. Pages 2-3 She has experienced the thrills and ated with a de - lifetime. Among the numerous recogni - Boys Tennis Assignments ............. Page 14 Coaches Education ...................... Page 20 benefits athletics has to offer throughout gree in physical tions, she has been inducted into several Directory Changes ........................ Page 9 her life as an athlete and as a coach. education in 1972. Halls and Walls of Fame including the Eligibility Q & A’s ........... Pages 10-13 & 15 Her diminutive stature doesn’t reveal During her Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, Keep These Dates her intense, competitive nature that has coaching career the Wisconsin High School Track & Field In Mind .................................. Page 24 been the catalyst to an accomplished ca - at Madison West Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1993, Peg Mueller Games Wanted .................. Pages 5-6 & 8 reer and a lifetime of achievement. High School, the University of Saskatchewan Athletics Girls Soccer Assignments .......... Pages 4-6 Born and raised in Canada, she ex - Mueller led the Regents to two State Wall of Fame in 1994, the Saskatchewan Golf Interpretations .............. Pages 17-19 celled in speedskating, participating as a championships in basketball in 1976 and Sports Hall of Fame in 1994, the Madison Softball Assignments ............. Pages 15-19 member of the Canadian Olympic team 1982. In addition, she led her squads to Sports Hall of Fame in 1996 and the Wis - Softball Seeding in the 500-, 1000-, 1500- and 3000- six conference titles, 11 regional cham - consin High School Basketball Coaches Meetings ....................... Pages 21 & 23 meter competitions at the 1960 Olympic pionships and five sectional crowns dur - Association Hall of Fame in 1998. Spring Baseball games held in Squaw Valley, Calif. ing her tenure as coach from 1975-96. Other honors included receiving the Assignments ....................... Pages 9-13 Spring Baseball She won 11 Saskatchewan provincial She guided the Madison West track Evans Trophy as Nutana Collegiate’s top Seeding Meetings .............. Pages 22-23 titles and seven Canadian champi - and field team to five State champi - graduating female in 1960, the City of Summer Baseball onships during her stellar speedskating onships and five conference titles to go Saskatoon Award of Merit in 1960 and Assignments ............................. Page 8 career. At the University of Saskat- along with three sectional titles and a the University of Saskatchewan “Spirit of Tennis Interpretations ................. Page 20 chewan, she competed in basketball and pair of regional championships from Youth” Award in 1964, an accolade pre - Thank You Medical Providers .......... Page 3 diving during her collegiate career from 1972-82. Her tenure as girls volleyball sented to the most outstanding woman Track & Field Assignments ............. Page 7 1960-64. She was named captain and coach from 1977 to 1993 produced 14 student-athlete. Track & Field Q & A’s ................... Page 23 selected all-star in basketball in 1962-63 conference championships, 12 regional Currently, Mueller remains active in WADA Insights ........................... Page 16 and was the Saskatchewan Senior titles, seven sectional crowns and a run - contributing her time and efforts to in - Website < http://www.wiaawi.org > champion in diving in 1961 and 1963. ner-up finish at the State Championships terscholastic athletics, serving as a team email After graduation from the University in 1986. Remarkably, in her two seasons host with her husband, Greg, at WIAA < [email protected] > General Use < [email protected] > Officials Department of Saskatchewan in 1964, she later en - as girls golf coach in 1973-74, she State Tournaments. Page 2 • April 11, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 84 • No. 9 2008 Boys Golf 2008 Boys Golf Time Schedule Division 1 Assignments REGIONALS Host School & Coaches _M_a_n_a_g_e_r _____________D_a_t_e ___________M__e_e_ti_n_g ________T_e_e_T_i_m__e ___G__re_e_n__s_F_e_e ____S_i_te___________________ Regionals – Tuesday, May 20 or Wednesday, May 21 BEAVER DAM Wed., May 21 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Team – $110 Old Hickory Sectionals – Tuesday, May 27 or Wednesday, May 28 __B_ob__S_c_hw__oc_h ________________________P_r_o_S_h_o_p __________________P_l_ay_e_r_–__N_/A__________________________ State - Monday and Tuesday, June 2-3 CUDAHY Tues., May 20 8:15 a.m. 9:04 a.m. Team – $92.50 Oakwood Park Golf Course __B_ill_K_u_j_aw__a _________________________C_l_u_bh_o_u_s_e _________________P_l_ay_e_r_–__$_18_._5_0 _______________________
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