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ORGANIZED 1896

86TH ANNUAL WIAA YEARBOOK (Reviewing the 2008-09 School Year)

DOUGLAS E. CHICKERING, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 5516 VERN HOLMES DRIVE STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN 54482-8833

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©2009 By the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Any copying, reproducing or translating of any portion of this publication is prohibited without the expressed consent of the WIAA, Table of Contents President’s Letter ...... 3 Board of Control ...... 4 Executive Office ...... 4 Advisory Council ...... 5 WIAA History ...... 7 Roll of Board Members ...... 9 Roll of Council Members ...... 10 Executive Office History ...... 11 WIAA Publications ...... 11 Official Membership List ...... 12 National Federation ...... 13 Annual Meeting Minutes ...... 14 WIAA General Account ...... 18 Subsidized Sports & Non-Subsidized Sports ...... 20 Licensed Officials ...... 21 Sports Participation ...... 21 Tournament Attendance ...... 22 2008-09 Champions ...... 23 WIAA/Rural Insurance Sportsmanship Award Winners ...... 26 Review of 2008-09 Sports Spring ...... 27 Summer Baseball ...... 43 Boys ...... 49 Girls Basketball ...... 77 Boys Cross Country ...... 98 Girls Cross Country ...... 104 Football ...... 109 Boys Golf ...... 136 Girls Golf ...... 143 Gymnastics ...... 147 Boys Hockey ...... 155 Girls Hockey ...... 162 Boys Soccer ...... 165 Girls Soccer ...... 174 ...... 183 Boys Swimming & Diving ...... 198 Girls Swimming & Diving ...... 209 Boys Tennis ...... 219 Girls Tennis ...... 233 Boys Track & Field ...... 246 Girls Track & Field ...... 259 Boys Volleyball ...... 269 Girls Volleyball ...... 275 Wrestling ...... 292 July 2009

Dear Membership:

Serving as president of the Board of Control in 2008-09 has been one of the most gratifying experiences of my professional career in education. It was a privilege to work with my colleagues on the Board, as well as the many contributors dedicating their lives to enhance the lives of young student-athletes.

The year may well be remembered for the retirement of Doug Chickering, and the hiring of Dave Anderson as his successor. Mr. Chickering leaves a tremendous legacy on education and inter- scholastic athletics in Wisconsin and the nation. The impact he has had on the lives of many stu- dents, athletes and school administrators is immeasurable.

His leadership has been guided by his integrity, principles and concern for others. The WIAA, and all those associated with sports in Wisconsin, owe him a great deal of gratitude for his lifelong service to education and interscholastic athletics.

The process to hire Mr. Chickering’s successor was a thorough, rewarding and exhausting experience. With a pair of well- qualified internal candidates, the process led us to select Dave Anderson. His qualifications and experience will serve the member- ship well and provided a smooth transition. The Board thanks Deb Hauser for her professionalism through the hiring process and is appreciative of the service she continues to provide to the membership. Dave’s promotion from deputy director to executive direc- tor created the need to hire a new deputy director. Wade Labecki was chosen among a number of highly qualified candidates. We welcome Wade and his talents to the staff.

In addition to the personnel determinations, the democratic process that encourages involvement from the membership led to a number of significant decisions and events that distinguishes this year from all others.

The Boys Volleyball Championships experienced a change in venue, moving to the campus of Wisconsin Lutheran College after the event had outgrown the facilities at Waukesha West High School.

Other noteworthy events during 2008-09 include:

* Approval of wheelchair-bound track athletes competing in the WIAA Tournament for the first time, beginning in 2010

* Increasing the number of contests allowed in a number of sports, including golf, swimming & diving, and football at the freshman level

* Successful realignment proceedings in the southeast and east central portion of the state

* Shuffling the schedule of the State Boys and Girls Basketball Tournaments to be implemented in 2010 that will feature Division 3 semifinals on Friday morning and Division 4 semifinals on Thursday morning with the State finals games played Saturday in order from Division 4 through Division 1

The continued success of the WIAA is dependent on the commitment to enhancing the lives of student-athletes through inter- scholastic athletics as a partner in the total educational process. The involvement and cooperation of school boards, administrators, athletic directors, teachers and coaches and their dedication is the foundation of the committee structure that develops our rules, regulations and guidelines.

I want to thank all those who have made my year as president a great experience, including each member of the Board of Control and the entire membership. It is an honor to participate in this respected organization.

In addition, i thank everyone for the support I have received throughout my six years on the Advisory Council and my two terms as a Board of Control Member. I would especially like to thank the Executive Staff and all staff members for all they do and for making my family and 1 a part of an unforgettable experience.

Sincerely,

Kevin Knudson, President, Board of Control Barneveld School District WISCONSIN

Kevin Knudson Mark Gobler David Bardo Bameveld Luck Wittenberg-Birnamwood President

Roger Foegen James Smasal Dean Sanders Scott Lindgren Bangor Winneconne Lake Mills Kenosha Public Schools

Tim Sivertson Mary Pfeiffer Keith Posley Carl Eisman Elk Mound Green Bay Public Schools Public Schools Martin Luther

STEVENS POINT

Douglas E. Chickering Dave Anderson Debra Hauser Tom Shafranski Marcy Thurwachter Todd Clark Executive Director Deputy Director Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Communications Director 4 OF THE WISCONSIN INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Eric Coleman Mike Devine Joel Eul Pat Farrell Milwaukee Bradley Technical Stevens Point Whitnall Catholic Memorial

Todd Fischer Jim Friesen Mark Gruen Troy Gunderson Osseo-Fairchild Owen-Withee Eleva-Strum Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau

Brian Henning Jeff Jacobson Wade Labecki Randy Refsland Paul Rozak New Auburn Platteville Baldwin-Woodville Waupun Stratford

Gordon Sisson Beth Stemig Larry Villiard Graeme Williams Mike Younggren Marshfield Oak Creek Bruce Loyal Wausau East Board of Contro!

First Term Member School Elected Expires District 1 (Northwest) Mark Gobler ...... Luck ...... 2007 ...... 2010 District 2 (Northeast) David Bardo ...... Wittenberg-Birnamwood ...... 2008 ...... 2009 District 3 (West Central) Roger Foegen ...... Bangor ...... 2005 ...... 2011 District 4 (East Central) James Smasal ...... Winneconne ...... 2005 ...... 2011 District 5 (Southwest) Kevin Knudson ...... Barneveld ...... 2003 ...... 2009 District 6 (South Central) Dean Sanders ...... Lake Mills ...... 2008 ...... 2011 District 7 (Southeast) Scott Lindgren ...... Kenosha Public Schools ...... 2003 ...... 2010 Wisconsin Association of School Boards Tim Sivertson ...... Elk Mound ...... 2008 ...... 2010 At-Large Representative Mary Pfeiffer ...... Green Bay Public Schools ...... 2008 ...... 2011 At-Large Representative Keith Posley ...... Milwaukee Public Schools ...... 2008 ...... At-Large Representative Carl Eisman ...... Martin Luther ...... 2006 ...... 2009

Advisory Cound!

First Term Member School Elected Expires Large Schools (168 Largest Schools) Mike Devine ...... Stevens Point ...... 2006 ...... 2009 Joel Eul ...... Whitnall ...... 2007 ...... 2010 Randy Refsland ...... Waupun ...... 2006 ...... 2009 Gordon Sisson ...... Marshfield ...... 2005 ...... 2011 Mike Younggren ...... Wausau East ...... 2008 ...... 2011 Medium Schools (168 Medium Schools) Todd Fischer ...... Osseo-Fairchild ...... 2004 ...... 2009 Troy Gunderson ...... Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau ...... 2005 ...... Jeff Jacobson ...... Platteville ...... 2005 ...... Paul Rozak ...... Stratford ...... 2003 ...... 2010 Wade Labecki ...... Baldwin-Woodville ...... 2008 ...... 2010 Small Schools (169 Smallest Schools) Jim Friesen ...... Owen-Withee ...... 2006 ...... 2009 Mark Gruen ...... Eleva-Strum ...... 2007 ...... 2010 Brian Henning ...... New Auburn ...... 2007 ...... 20 l0 Larry Villiard ...... Bruce ...... 2001 ...... 2009 Graeme Williams ...... Loyal ...... 2004 ...... 2010 At-Large Representative Eric Coleman ...... Milwaukee Bradley Technical ...... 2008 ...... 2011 At-Large Representative Beth Sternig ...... Oak Creek ...... 2008 ...... 2009 At-Large Representative Pat Farrell ...... Catholic Memorial (Waukesha) ...... 2002 ...... 2009

6 WIAA His tor The WIAA takes pride in proclaiming that it is the first high first State champion in that sport in 1895. The WIAA State Meet school athletic association organized in the country. is one of the oldest in the nation. The history of the WIAA goes back to late 1895 and early The first State champion in basketball was Fond du Lac in 1896 when meetings were held involving people interested in 1905 when Lawrence College of Appleton conducted an invita- promoting (but not necessarily regulating) athletic competition tional tournament. Wisconsin Normal School Athletic Directors among Wisconsin high schools. began running a State Tournament for high schools in 1916. Fond The meetings came about as a result of a state track & field du Lac was that tournament’s first champion. The WIAA did not meet conducted in May of 1895 by the University of Wisconsin begin running the tournament program until 1920, but the asso- in Madison. This meet was one of the first such ventures under- ciation dates back to 1916 to consider its first official State cham- taken in the United States. pion. Lawrence College discontinued its invitational after 1918. The first formal effort by school administrators to become National Federation Role involved in high school athletics came in December of 1896 at a Wisconsin became a charter member (1920) of the organi- meeting of "City Superintendents and High School Section" of zation, which now is known as the National Federation of State the State Teachers Association. High School Associations. P.F. Neverman, the WIAA’s first exec- The WIAA goes back to that meeting for its year of origi- utive director, played an influential role in the formation of that nation, thus the 2008-09 school year will be the ll3th for the organization, and was named to the National High School Sports WIAA. The centennial year of the WIAA was celebrated in 1995- Hall of Fame sponsored by the NFSHSA in 1918. 96. Prior to becoming the WIAA’s first executive director, A committee was appointed at that meeting in 1896 to Neverman was a member of the Board of Control for three years. develop rules to govern athletic contests. A year later, there was He became Executive Secretary (called Executive Director since another meeting to discuss rules and violators. S.A. Hooper of 1964) in 1924 and he remained in that position until his retire- Milwaukee South was elected chairman and J.E. Rioardan of ment in 1951. Clifford B. Fagan, who had been the first Assistant Sheboygan was elected secretary at that meeting. Secretary in 1948, succeeded Neverman and remained in the post Board of Control Formed until 1957. John E. Roberts became Executive Secretary (called A rules committee was formed Dec. 29-30, 1897, consisting Director since 1964) at the time Fagan went to the Federation of D.D. Mayme of Janesville, W.R White of Oshkosh, S.A. office, and he held the position for 29 years until Dec. 31, 1985, Hooper of Milwaukee, A.B. West of Lake Mills and H.L. Terry when he retired. Douglas E. Chickering served as the WIAA’s of Waukesha. This committee worked on a new set of rules which fourth Executive Director beginning on Jan. 1, 1986 until his were adopted at the meeting. The first elected Board of Control retirement on July 31, 2009. Dave Anderson became the fifth were Mayme, C.E. McLenegan of Milwaukee and L.W. Williams Executive Director on August 1, 2009 after 11 years with the of Fond du Lac, all serving for one year. Boards of Control have WIAA, including seven years as Deputy Director. been elected ever since, and meetings of the Board have been The first WIAA offices were located in Marinette when held continuously, mostly on a monthly basis through the years. Neverman became Executive Secretary. The offices remained in Marinette until they moved to Stevens Point in 1958. Track & Field First State Meet The first State champion of any kind recognized under Program Expansion WIAA rules was Milwaukee West in track & field in 1897, In addition to tournament programs in track & field and although Milwaukee East (now Riverside) is recognized as the basketball, the WIAA, by the 1920s, also was involved in tennis,

P.F. Neverman Clifford B. Fagan John E. Roberts Douglas E. Chickering Dave Anderson 1924-1951 1951-1957 1957-1985 1986-2009 2009-present golf, cross country and swimming & diving. There were other nic minority at-large representative was added to both the Board recognized sports in the 1920s and 1930s that did not have tour- of Control and Advisory Council as was a nonpublic school rep- nament status, among them baseball, boxing (later banned), foot- resentative in 2000. Council members are also administrators ball, hockey, skating, volleyball and wrestling. (district administrators, high school principals or assistants at Three of those sports gained tournament status in the 1940s either position). - wrestling, volleyball and baseball. Boxing and skating never The WIAA prides itself in a strong communication pro- reached that status, and hockey had to wait until the 1970s. gram. It is the only state with a publication (WIAA BULLETIN) Skiing and curling were added in the 1950s, and gymnastics was printed 10 times yearly. The communication process also added in the 1960s but all three were dropped in the 1970s or includes an involved Web site with a School Center; Officials 1980s because of lack of participation. Soccer, which received Center; and Media Center; and a network of committees. There recognition in the 1930s but never a tournament series before is a Sports Advisory Committee (athletic administrators - male being dropped, became an official WIAA sport again in the and female), and there are separate committees of three to eight 1980s. Volleyball was also dropped in the 1980s but in 1992-93 coaches for each sport sponsored by member schools. There are the sport was again recognized, although there wasn’t a tourna- also special committees providing input on junior high matters, ment series until in 2000. on officials’ registration, concerns on medical matters, and a Football was a sport in Wisconsin high schools by the time sportsmanship advisory group. the WIAA was organized and even had a brief playoff tourna- A major function of the WIAA operation, outside of con- ment in the early 1900s. However, championships in the sport ducting tournament programs and enforcing eligibility rules, is were eliminated in the 1920s. More than 50 years later, in 1976, the licensing program for over 9,500 officials and series of rules football playoffs were re-introduced and have been conducted interpretation meetings covering almost all sports. Junior since that year. high/middle level athletics is also a WlAA responsibility, although only about one-quarter of the nearly 400 school districts Girls Sports Arrive in the state affiliate their programs. A significant new dimension The WIAA history covered so far in this summary refers to was given to the WIAA in the 1980s with the concept of cooper- boys sports only. There was some girls sports activity through the ative teams, whereby one or more individual schools join their years but not much in team sports and without tournament pro- programs in one or more sports where participation doesn’t allow grams in any sport. That all changed in 1970-71 when swimming a satisfactory program at a single school. & diving, gymnastics and track & field became the first girls sports to receive a WIAA tournament program. Tennis was added 113 Years of Leadership a year later and golf two years later. Then in 1973-74, volleyball became the first team sport. Basketball, cross country and soft- sive leadership and service to its member schools. The challenges ball followed in 1975-76. Soccer was added in 1982-83 and ice of the future are many, and the tradition of the past is rich. hockey was established in 2001-02. In 2000-2001, the WIAA entered a new era when nonpub- lic schools were eligible for membership. The WIAA and its Serving The Membership member schools were ready and met those challenges, building One of the major changes in the WIAA structure came in on the tradition that has made it one of the nation’s most respect- 1949 with the institution of an Advisory Council. While Board of ed athletic associations. Control members come from geographical areas of the state, the Council is made up of members according to school size - five from large schools, five from medium schools and five from Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association small schools. Beginning in 1985-86, a gender at-large represen- 5516 Vern Holmes Drive tative became the 16th member of the Council. In 1993, an eth- Stevens Point, W! 54482-8833 Board of Contro! Positions on the Board of Control of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association have been held by 122 persons since the first Board was elected for the 1897-98 school year. D.D. Mayme of Janesville, C.E. McLenegan of Milwaukee & L.W. Williams of Fond du Lac comprised the membership of the original Board of Control elected on December 30, 1897. The Board operated as a three-man group for a quarter-century until 1923-24 when the state was divided into administrative districts, five in all, with a representative on the Board from each. The five-man Board continued for three & a half decades until in 1960-61 membership was increased to seven by addition of northern & southern-at-large representatives. Membership remained at seven administrators, but in 1977 (a) the areas of representation were changed with at-large eliminated & seven dis- tinct geographical areas established & (b) a representative from the Wisconsin Association of School Boards’ Board of Directors became an eighth member of the Board. A gender representative at-large was added following the Annual Meeting of 1984-85 and Donna D. Thomas of Lake Mills became the first female on the Board. An ethnic minority at large representative was added in 1993 with James Smallins of Milwaukee the first to serve in that capacity. Since there was no limitation in number of consecutive terms for Board members until 1959-60, the length of service for many members was extensive. G.A. Chamberlain of Milwaukee served 32 years, first for 18 years in a row, then for 14 straight years with two years in between. H.J. Antholz of Spooner served 27 years, all in succession. Seven others served 10 or more years, including R.G. Hein (South Milwaukee & Waukesha) & C.E. Wetmore (Sun Prairie), each for 16 years. This is a list of the 122 persons who have served as Board of Control members (through 2008-09): D.D. Mayme (Janesville) 1897-98 Daryl K. Lien (Amery) 1961-68 Mark Lacke (Edgar) 1991-1997 C.E. McLenegan (Milwaukee) 1897-98 A.R Moldenhauer (Stevens Point) 1961-67 James Munro (Monroe) 1991-1997 L.W. Williams (Fond du Lac) 1897-98 Harry Frokjer (Park Falls) 1963-69 Carol Lamp (Brillion) 1991-1997 R.B. Dudgeon (Madison) 1898-1904 Elmo Gulsvig (Westby) 1965-73 Ray Norsted (Amery) 1992-98 C.C. Parlin (Wausau) 1898 - 1905 John W. Hahn (Sheboygan South) 1965-68 Irwin Smith (Oak Creek) 1992-94 W.R White (Oshkosh) 1898-1900 Norman Dahl (Dodgeland-Juneau) 1966-71 Lucy Stahl (WASB-Luxemburg-Casco) 1992-95 Arthur Burch (Milwaukee) 1900-03 R.D. Knapp (Marshfield) 1967-73 James Smallins (Milwaukee Riverside) 1993-96 G.A. Chamberlain (Milwaukee) 1903-21, 1923-37 John Gallagher (Eau Claire Memorial) 1968-74 Dennis Richards (Black River Falls) 1993-99 H.C. Buell (Janesville) 1904-07 John E. Boie (Brookfield Central) 1968-74 Pete DeRubeis (Cudahy & Greendale) 1994- M.N. McIver (Eau Claire) 1905-11 Louis King (Rice Lake) 1969-75 2001,2002-03 J.A. Hageman (Fort Atkinson) 1907-13 Douglas Ritchie (Madison) 1971-75 John Hawley (WASB-Random Lake) 1995-2001 John Callahan (Menasha) 1911-19 John Mulrooney (Prairie du Chien) 1973-79 Willie Jude (Milwaukee Public Schools) 1996- L.P. Benezet (La Crosse) 1913-16 Robert Hubert (Stratford) 1973-79 2002 J.W.T. Ames (Monroe) 1916-17 Fred Ubbelohde (Unity) 1974-80 Gene Hamele (Waunakee) 1997-2003 E.W. Waite (Menomonie) 1917-21 James Dottke (West Allis Central) 1974-77 Thomas Thielke (Crandon) 1997-2002 W.T. Ream (Green Bay East) 1919-20 John Newhouse (Whitewater) 1974-80 Mark Collins (Turtle Lake) 1998-2004 William Collinge (La Crosse) 1920-21 Jann Peterson (Winneconne) 1975-80 Joe Heinzelman (Oakfield) 1998-2004 F.J. Holt (Edgerton) 1921-23 Vaughn Hoffman (Durand) 1975-79 Tom Barth (La Crosse Central) 1999-2005 Jerry Kopecky (Milw. So. & Milw. Pul.) 1977-83 Mark Huenink (Appleton) 1999-2005 V.G. Barnes (Madison) 1921-34 Jim Dyer (Pius XI-Milwaukee) 2000-06 RF. Neverman (Marinette) 1921-24 Edward Coe (WASB-Rice Lake) 1977-78 Merlin Kilty (WASB-Cotby) 1978-86 Jan Doleschal (Milwaukee) 2001-02 Robert Moser (Cumberland) 1923-29 Pat Mayer (WASB-Medford) 2001-02 F.V. Powell (Platteville) 1923-34 William McBay (Janesville Craig, West Grant & Aquine Jackson (Milwaukee) 2002-08 H.E. Smith (Oconto) 1924-28 Turner) 1979-85 P.M. Vincent (Stevens Point) 1928-29, 1947-55 Douglas Chickering (Marathon) 1979-85 Gabe Kolesari (Hamilton) 2002-03 Bernal Lepley (Prescott) 1979-87 Gus Mancuso (Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln) 2002- G.E. Denman (Park Falls) 1929-30 08 E.R Rosenthal (Oconto Falls) 1929-30 Daniel O’Connell (Freedom) 1980-84 Ray Smith (Clear Lake) 1980-1986 Peg Ekedahl (Milton) 2003-08 E.C. Hirsch (Rice Lake) 1930-34 Robert Thompson (Marshall) 1980-83 Kevin Knudson (Barneveld) 2003-present R.E. Balliette (Antigo) 1930-34 Scott Lindgren (Kenosha) 2003-present H.J. Antholz (Spooner) 1934-61 Dave James (Oconomowoc) 1983-88 Thomas Kneusel (Wauwatosa East) 1983-1986 Jim McCartney (Horicon) 2004-08 J.E. Rohr (Nekoosa) 1934-47 Jerome Kain (Sturgeon Bay) 1984-90 Terry Reynolds (Shell Lake) 2004-07 D.M. Morgan (Mineral Point) 1934-45 Douglas Smith (Manawa) 1985-91 Walter Wetzel (WASB-Neillsville) 2004-07 E.O. Evans (Monroe) 1934-44 Gary Einerson (De Forest) 1985-91 Roger Foegen (Bangor) 2005-present I.L. Swancutt (Wauwatosa) 1937-43 Donna D. Thomas (Lake Mills, De Forest & James Smasal (Winneconne) 2005-present R.G. Hein (South Milw. & Waukesha) 1943-59 Waterloo) 1985-91, 1997-2003 Carl Eisman (Martin Luther) 2006-present C.E. Wetmore (Sun Prairie) 1944-60 Michael Williams (Osceola) 1986-92 Mark Gobler (Luck) 2007-present W.R. Brace (Sparta) 1945-54 William Knapp (Greendale) 1986-92 Jerry Jones (WASB-Seneca) 2007-08 E.C. Knutson (Westby) 1954-60 Harriet Jelinek (WASB-Rhinelander) 1986-92 Tim Sivertson (WASB-Elk Mound) 2008-present M.M. Lamphere (Stratford) 1955-61 Michael Healy (Cashton) 1987-93 Dave Bardo (Wittenberg-Birnamwood) 2008- J.H. Rose (Whitefish Bay) 1959-65 Chuck Basting (Hartford) 1988-89 & (New present Richard Marshall (Jefferson) 1960-66, 1968-74 Holstein) 1993-99 Mary Pfeiffer (Green Bay) 2008-present Roland Van Slyke (Hurley) 1960-63 Christopher Nelson (Randolph & Beaver Dam) Keith Posley (Milwaukee Public Schools) 2008- Kenneth F. Bick (Janesville) 1960-68 1989-99 present A.M. Sobota (Bloomington) 1960-65 Donald Pierce (De Pere) 1990-93 Dean Sanders (Lake Mills) 2008-present Advisory Council

An Advisory Council of 15 members was instituted by the Board of Control in 1949 to assist in the formulation of Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association policies. An interim Council was named by the Board in 1949 prior to elections held that year, & this group consisted of the following: C.E. Brav of Valders, J.A. Jones of North Fond du Lac, Durward McVey of New Glarus, L.S. Qualley of West Salem, E.P. Rock of Hudson, Gordon Willson of Baraboo & A.A. Ritchay of Wisconsin Rapids. Council membership is based on size of schools. From the Council’s inception until 1965-66, the enrollment cutoff points for the three classes of schools were 500 (between large & medium) & 200 (between medium & small). Then they were changed to 700 & 300. In 1971-72, the change was made to 900 & 375. It changed again in 1973-74 to 800 & 400, & another change came in 1980-81 to (a) largest 128 schools in Class A, (b) 40% of remainder in Class B & (c) 60% of remainder in Class C. A gender representative was added to the Council effective in 1985-86, making the membership 16, & in 1993 an at large ethnic minority rep- resentative was added making the membership 17. In 1990-91, Council membership was determined a new way. Each category of schools - large, medium & small - would have one-third of the total number of schools. There have been 181 persons who have served on the Council. This is the list of members, including years served, with the school in parentheses denoting school at the time person was elected to the Council. A.C. Jones (Verona) 1949-52 Daryl K. Lien (Amery) 1960-61 Robert Scamfer (Nekoosa) 1976-79 M.M. Lanphere (Stratford) 1949-55 Robert Becker (Rib Lake) 1961-67, 1968-74 Dean Abbott (Pepin) 1976-82 Durward McVey (New Glarus) 1949-51 Edwin B. Corrigan (Glidden) 1961-64 Mike Healy (Cashton) 1976-82 Bruce Kimball (Lena) 1949-53, 1956-59 J.K. Hoyer (Cumberland) 1961-66 John Oakeson (Sauk Prairie) 1977-78 L.S. Qualley (West Salem) 1949-56 M.J. Switzenberg (Cameron) 1962-63 Jerry Berseth (Fall Creek) 1977-83, 1984-90, Harold F. Connors (Hurley) 1949-55 William Bowman (Chetek) 1962-64 199 l-present F.G. MacLachlan (Park Falls) 1949-52 Sherman Groves (Prentice) 1963-64 Alvin Wheeler (Wausau West) 1978-79 Laurin R Gordon (Mount Horeb) 1949-51 Harold F. Paukert (Kohler) 1963-65 Dave James (Oconomowoc) 1978-83 R.E. Balliette (Platteville) 1949-54 Elmo Gulsvig (Westby) 1963-65 Richard Martzke (Colfax) 1978-82, 1989-90 A.P. Moldenhauer (Mosinee) 1949-56 N.F. Panzenhagen (Cadott) 1963-69 Norman Klein (South Milwaukee) 1978-85 Clyde M. Shields (Waukesha) 1949-55 Harvey Cornell (Algoma) 1964-68 Daniel O’Connell (Freedom) 1978-80, 1985-87 Donald Pierce (De Pere) 1979-81, 1987-90 C.L. Amundsen (Racine Park) 1949-52 Steve George (Oakfield) 1964-71, 1974-77 Donald Sudkamp (Beloit) 1979-85 E.H. Boettcher (Wausau) 1949-57 Jerry LaFleur (Wild Rose) 1964-68 Ray Armstrong (Westby) 1979-81 A.E. Westgaard (Milwaukee Pulaski) 1949-53 Donald Schneider (Glidden) 1964-70 John Sheehy (Oshkosh West) 1980-86, 1988-94 D.E. Field (La Crosse Logan) 1949-50 J.B. Knoblauch (Cambridge) 1964-65 Peter Pavloski (Pittsville) 1980-86 RM. Loofboro (Wisconsin Dells) 1950-57 L. Gene Wilson (Jefferson) 1965-69 Marvin Berg (Waunakee) 1980-81 Harley Borgen (Neenah) 1950-56 Clifford Goerke (Wankesha) 1965-71 William Knapp (Greendale) 1981-86 Ralph Leahy (Cochrane) 1951-57, 1970-76 R.H. Whitnall (Beaver Dam) 1965-71 James Munro (Bloomer) 1981-90 Eric Becker (Beaver Dam) 1951-57 John Mulrooney (Prairie du Chien) 1965-72, Patrick Kennedy (McFarland) 1981-88, 1990-92 C.E. Bray (Valders) 1952-58 1981-87 Jerry Larson (Luck) 1982-87 Victor Carlson (Gilmanton) 1952-58 Ray H. Hamann (Kimberly) 1965-73 Mike Williams (Osceola) 1982-86 F.J. Moser (Cumberland) 1951-55 John Gallagher (Eau Claire Memorial) 1966-68 Donald Stevens (North Crawford) 1982-84 Norbert Nelson (Port Wing) 1953-54 Gerald Saner (Neillsville) 1966-69 R.B. Norsted (Amery) 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987- Kenneth F. Bick (Janesville) 1953-59 Frank A. Sirianni (Menomonee Falls) 1966-72 91 C.A. Mundt (Taylor) 1954-56 John Leadholm (Osseo) 1967-74, 1975-77, Ted Banmgarten (Eleva-Strum) 1983-86 A.M. Sobota (Patch Grove) 1955-61 1978-85, 1986-87, 1989-92 Chuck Basting (Hartford) 1985-88 J.H. Rose (Whitefish Bay) 1955-59 Ray Smith (Clear Lake) 1968-76, 1977-80 Timothy Laatsch (Wisconsin Rapids) 1985-88, L.D. Culver (Seymour) 1955-57 Gordon Kniskern (Medford) 1968-75 1990-95 Roland Van Slyke (Hurley) 1955-60 Robert Bredesen (Altoona) 1969-75 Penelope Kleinhans (Kewaskum) 1985-91 John J. Schlicht (Hustisford) 1956-62 Jann Peterson (Winneconne) 1969-75 Robert Roloff (Baraboo) 1986-91 Erwin Pfefferkorn (Waupun) 1956-61 Henry Lukes (Neillsville) 1969-76 Robert Larson (Wisconsin Dells) 1986-92 Oliver Wergin (Milwaukee North) 1956-66 Gary Einerson (De Forest) 1970-76, 1978-81, Mark Lacke (Edgar) 1986-91 E.W. Brickner (Independence) 1957-63 1984-85 Michael Cox (North Crawford) 1986-92 Harvey Bronson (East Troy) 1957-63 Donald Aucutt (Antigo) 1971-77 Ted Verges (Rib Lake) 1986-89 R.W. Fenske (Wisconsin Dells) 1957-63 James Dottke (West Allis Central) 1971-74 Thomas Fiedler (Eau Claire) 1986-93, 2001-06 George Carlson (West Allis Hale) 1957-59 Jim W. Mantzke (Milton) 1971-74, 1974-78 Dennis Richards (Black River Falls) 1987-93 John W. Hahn (Sheboygan South) 1957-65 John Biolo (Green Bay West) 1972-78 Roger Derrickson (Sevastopol) 1987-94 Harry L. Scott (Shullsburg) 1958-61 Norman Krenz (Black River Falls) 1972-78 Jan Doleschal (Milwaukee) 1988-89, 1999-2001 William McBay (Janesville Craig) 1973-79 Gerald Freitag (Sheboygan South & Franklin) Norman Dahl (Juneau) 1958-64 1989-95, 1996-2002 J.D. Perry (Washburn) 1959-64 Robert Hanson (Random Lake) 1974-78 Charles Deery (Owen-Withee) 1990-96, 1997- N.P. Cupery (Nicolet) 1959-65 Thomas Kneusel (Wauwatosa East) 1974-80 2001 R.D. Knapp (Marshfield) 1959-66 James Herman (Omro) 1975-78 John Kammemd (Greenwood) 1990-97 C.F. Shaw (Berlin) 1959-65 Lawrence Jansky (Whitnall) 1975-78 Mark Huenink (New London & Appleton K.A. Curran (Cashton) 1960-62 Richard Ross (Park Falls) 1976-1986 North) 1991-97, 1998-99 10 Donna Thomas (Waterloo) 1991-97 Larry Black (Big Foot) 1998-2001 Mike Beighley (Whitehall) 2004-07 James Quinn (Shiocton) 1991-92 James Friesen (Granton & Owen-Withee) 1998- Todd Fischer (Osseo-Fairchild) 2004-present Stephen Frederick (Melrose-Mindoro) 1992-97 2004, 2006-present Mitch Wainwright (Highland) 2004-06 John Doyle (Cuba City) 1992-96 Kevin Knudson (Barueveld) 1997-2003 Troy Gunderson (West Salem) 2005-present Monte Fay (St. Croix Falls) 1992-95 Jan Kunert (Southwestern) 1997-2003 Jeff Jacobson (Platteville) 2005-present Mark Collins (Turtle Lake) 1992-98 Harry Oden (Milwaukee Juneau) 1998-2001 Mary Pfeiffer (Green Bay) 2005-08 Tom Grams (Sheboygan Falls) 1993-99, 2000-04 David Botz (Little Chute) 1999-2004 Keith Posley (Milwaukee) 2005-08 Chuck Heidner (Kewaskum & Adams- Todd Kleinhans (Mondovi) 1999-2002 Gordon Sisson (Marshfield) 2005-present Friendship) 1993-96, 1999-2001 James Smasal (Neenah & Winneconne) 1999- Mike Devine (Stevens Point) 2006-present Bob Tomczyk (Clintonville) 1993-99 2005 Randy Refsland (Milton) 2006-present Joseph Mitchell (Racine Case) 1993-98 Mike Meissen (Madison La Follette) 2000-06 David Bardo (Wittenberg-Birnamwood) 2007- Tom Barth (La Crosse Central) 1994-99 Jeff Davis (Lakeside Lutheran) 2000-02 08 Dean Sanders (Osseo-Fairchild, Amery & James Langkamp (Janesville & Portage) 2001-07 Joel Eul (Whitnall) 2007-present Glenwood City) 1994-2000, 2001-07 Larry Villiard (Bruce) 2001-present Mark Grnen (Eleva-Strum) 2007-present Roger Sands (Black River Falls) 1994-98 Craig Duncan (Milton) 2002-04 Brian Henning (New Lisbon) 2007-present Tom Nicholson (DeForest) 1995-98 Pat Fan’ell (Catholic Memorial-Waukesha) Eric Coleman (Milwaukee Bradley Technical) Dave Chellevold (Darlington) 1996-98 2002-present 2008-present Gus Mancuso (Wisconsin Rapids) 1996-2001 Mark Gobler (Luck) 2002-07 Wade Labecki (Baldwin-Woodville) 2008-pres- Terry Reynolds (Shell Lake) 1996-2002 Br. Bob Smith (Messmer-Milwaukee) 2002-05 ent Graeme Williams (Loyal) 1996-2003, 2004- Don Tolkacz (Pulaski) 2002-08 Beth Steruig (Oak Creek) 2008-present present Paul Rozak (Stratford) 2003-present Mike Younggren (Wausau East) 2008-present Thomas Carroll (River Falls) 1997-2001,2002-05 Deirdre Wells (Medford) 2003-05 Executive Office History

There have been five executive heads of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. P.F. Neverman became the first Executive Secretary in 1924. He served until 1951 when, upon retirement, he was succeeded by Clifford B. Fagan. Fagan was Executive Secretary until 1957 when he left to become Assistant Executive Secretary of the National Federation of State High School Associations. He became Executive Secretary of the National Federation in 1958 & continued in that position until 1977 when he retired. John E. Roberts became Executive Secretary of the WIAA in 1957. He served in that position until December 31, 1985, when he retired. Douglas E. Chickering became Executive Director on January 1, 1986 and retired on July 31, 2009. Neverman passed away in 1958. Fagan passed way in 1995. Roberts continues to reside in Stevens Point and Chickering resides in Middleton. Dave Anderson became the fifth Executive Director on August 1, 2009. Note: The name of the position of Executive Secretary was changed to Executive Director in 1964. The following have served in the Executive Office as members of the administrative staff under the five executive heads: Clifford B. Fagan, Assistant Secretary, 1948-51. L.C. Ansorge, Assistant Secretary (Director), 1952-73. Matt Otte, Administrative Assistant, 1958-61; Assistant Secretary, 1961-64; Associate Director, 1964-92. Ron Gessl, Benefit Plan Manager, 1961-73; Manager of Office Services, 1973-75. Karen Kuhn, Administrative Assistant, 1971-73; Assistant to Director, 1973-84, Assistant Director, 1984-92; Associate Director, 1992-2002. Donald E. Herrmann, Assistant to Director, 1973-80; Assistant Director, 1980-92; Associate Director, 1992-98. Frank McCormick, Administrative Assistant, 1974-75; Assistant to Director, 1975-84; Assistant Director, 1984-92; Associate Director, 1992-98; Deputy Director, 1998-2002. Liz Albright, Manager of Office Services, 1975-76; Assistant to Director, 1976-78. Joseph Jones, Director of Office Services, 1978-93. Randy Allen, Communications Director, 1992-2000. Debra Hauser, Assistant Director, 1993-2002; Associate Director, 2002-present. Dave Anderson, Assistant to the Director, 1998-2001; Assistant Director, 2001-2002; Deputy Director, 2002-2009. Todd Clark, Communications Director, 2000-present. Tom Shafranski, Assistant Director, 2002-present. Marcy Thurwachter, Assistant Director, 2002-present. Wade Labecki, Deputy Director, 2009-present. WIAA Publico tions

The YEARBOOK is printed annually following each school year. The WIAA also prints/publishes a HANDBOOK prior to the start of each school year, a DIRECTORY OF MEMBER SCHOOLS early in each school year and 10 issues of the BULLETIN each school year from August to June. The cost of these publications (except for complimentary copies to member schools & the news media as well as some other persons) are: YEARBOOK -- $15, HANDBOOK -- $10, BULLETIN- $8, DIRECTORY (senior high) -- $12 & DIRECTORY (junior high) -- $6.

11 /H e rn b e rs h ip List Senior High Schools (Listed by Board of Control districts - Membership as of May, 2008)

District 1 - Northwest (65 schools) - Amery, Ashland, Baldwin-Woodville, Barron, Bayfield, Birchwood, Bloomer, Boyceville, Bruce, Butternut, Cadott, Cameron, Chetek, Clayton, Clear Lake, Colfax, Cornell, Cumberland, Drummond, Flambeau (Tony), Frederic, Gihnan, Glenwood City, Glidden, Grantsburg, Hayward, Hudson, Hurley, Lac Courte Oreilles (Hayward), Ladysmith, Lake Holcombe, Lakeland (Minocqua), Luck, Medford Area, Mellen, Mercer, New Auburn, New Richmond, Northwestern (Maple), Northwood (Minong), Osceola, Owen-Withee, Park Falls, Phillips, Prairie Farm, Prentice, Rice Lake, Saint Croix Central (Hammond), Saint Croix Falls, Shell Lake, Siren, Solon Springs, Somerset, South Shore (Port Wing), Spooner, Spring Valley, Stanley-Boyd, Superior, Thorp, Turtle Lake, Unity (Balsanl Lake), Washburn, Webster, Weyerhaeuser, Winter.

District 2 - Northeast (69 schools) - Abbotsford, Almond-Bancroft, Amherst, Antigo, Assumption (Wisconsin Rapids), Athens, Auburndale, Bonduel, Bowler, Colby, Coleman, Columbus Catholic (Marshfield), Conserve (Land O’ Lakes), Crandon, Crivitz, D.C. Everest (Schofield), Edgar, Elcho, Florence, Gillett, Goodman, Granton, Gresham Community, Iola-Scandinavia, Laona, Lena, Lincoln Hills (Irma), Manawa, Marathon, Marion, Marshfield, Menominee Indian (Keshena), Merrill, Mosinee, Nekoosa, Newman Catholic (Wausau), Niagara, Northland Lutheran (Mosinee), Northland Pines (Eagle River), Oconto, Oconto Falls, Pacelli (Stevens Point), Pembine, Peshtigo, Phelps, Pittsville, Port Edwards, Rhinelander, Rib Lake, Rosholt, Saint Thomas Aquinas Academy (Marinette), Shiocton, Spencer, Stevens Point, Stratford, Suring, Three Lakes, Tigerton, Tomahawk, Tri-County (Plainfield), Wabeno, Wausau East, Wausau West, Wausaukee, White Lake, Wild Rose, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, Wisconsin Valley Lutheran (Mosinee), Wittenberg-Birnamwood.

District 3 - West Central (66 schools) - Adams-Friendship, Alma, Altoona, Aquinas (La Crosse), Arcadia, Augusta, Bangor, Baraboo, Black River Falls, Blair-Taylor, Brookwood (Ontario), Cashton, Chippewa Fails, Cochrane-Fountain City, Cornerstone Christian Academy (Viroqua), Coulee Region Christian (West Salem), De Soto, Durand, Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Eleva-Strnm, Elk Mound, Ellsworth, Elmwood, Fall Creek, Gale-Ettrick- Trempealeau (Galesville), Gilmanton, Greenwood, Hillsboro, Holmen, Independence, Kickapoo (Viola), La Crosse Central, La Crosse Logan, La Farge, Lincoln (Alma Center), Loyal, Luther (Onalaska), Mauston, McDonell Central (Chippewa Falls), Melrose-Mindoro, Menomonie, Mondovi, Necedah, Neillsville, New Lisbon, Onaiaska, Osseo-Fairchild, Pepin, Plum City, Prescott, Reedsburg Area, Regis (Eau Claire), River Falls, Royail (Elroy), Sparta, Tomah, Viroqua, West Salem, Westby, Weston (Cazenovia), Whitehall, Wisconsin Dells, Wonewoc-Center, Youth Initiative (Viroqua).

District 4 - East Central (83 schools) -Algoma, Appleton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, Ashwaubenon (Green Bay), Bay Port (Green Bay), Berlin, Brillion, Cedar Grove-Belgium, Chilton, Clintonville, De Pere, Denmark, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Faith Christian Academy (Wautoma), Fond du Lac, Fox Valley Lutheran (Appleton), Freedom, Gibraltar (Fish Creek), Green Bay East, Green Bay NEW Lutheran, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Hilbert, Hortonville, Howards Grove, Kankauna, Kewaunee, Kiel, Kimberly, Kohler, Little Chute, Luxemburg-Casco, Manitowoc Lincoln, Manitowoc Lutheran, Marinette, Menasha, Mishicot, Neenah, New Holstein, New London, Notre Dame de la Bale Academy (Green Bay), Omro, Oneida Nation, Oostburg, Oshkosh Lourdes, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh West, Ozankee (Fredonia), Peninsula Christian (Sturgeon Bay), Plymouth, Pulaski, Random Lake, Reedsville, Ripon, Roncalli (Manitowoc), Saint Lawrence Seminary (Mount Calvary), Saint Mary Central (Neenah), Saint Mary’s Springs (Fond du Lac), Sevastopol (Sturgeon Bay), Seymour, Shawano Community, Sheboygan Area Lutheran, Sheboygan County Christian, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South, Southern Door (Brussels), Stockbridge, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers, Valders, Valley Christian (Oshkosh), Island, Waupaca, Wautoma, West De Pete, Weyauwega-Fremont, Winneconne, Wolf River Lutheran (Cecil), Wrightstown, Xavier (Appleton).

District 5 - Southwest (64 schools) - Abundant Life Christian (Madison), Albany, Argyle, Barneveld, Belleville, Belmont, Beloit Memorial, Benton, Black Hawk (South Wayne), Boscobel, Brodhead, Cassville, Cuba City, Darlington, DeForest, Dodgeville, Evansville, Fennimore, Highland, -Grant (Livingston), Ithaca (Richland Center), Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Juda, Lancaster, Lodi, Madison Country Day (Waunakee), Madison East, Madison Edgewood, Madison La Follette, Madison Memorial, Madison West, McFarland, Middleton, Mineral Point, Monona Grove, Monroe, Monticello, Mount Horeb, New Glarus, North Crawford (Soldiers Grove), , Parkview (Orfordville), Pecatonica (Blanchardville), Platteville~ Portage, Potosi, Prairie du Chien, Richland Center, River Ridge (Patch Grove), River Valley (Spring Green), Riverdale (Muscoda), Sauk Prairie (Prairie du Sac), Seneca, Shullsburg, Southwestern (Hazel Green), Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Turner (Beloit), Verona Area, Waunakee, Wauzeka-Steuben, Wisconsin Heights (Mazomanie), Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped (Janesville).

District 6 - South Central (72 schools) - Arrowhead (Hartland), Badger (Lake Geneva), Beaver Dam, Big Foot (Walworth), Burlington, Cambria-Friesland, Cambridge, Campbellsport, Catholic Central (Burlington), Central Wisconsin Christian (Waupun), Clinton, Columbus, Deerfield, Delavan-Darien, Dodgeland (Juneau), East Troy, Edgerton, Elkhorn Area, Ethan Allen (Wales), Faith Christian (Williams Bay), Fall River, Fort Atkinson, Green Lake, Hartford Union, Horicon, Hustisford, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Kettle Moraine (Wales), Kettle Moraine Lutheran (Jackson), Kewaskum, Laconia (Rosendale), Lake Country Lutheran (Hartland), Lake Mills, Lakeside Lutheran (Lake Mills), Living Word Lutheran (Jackson), Lomira, Markesan, Marshall, Mayville, Milton, Montello, Mukwonago, Norris (Mukwonago), North Fond du Lac, Oakfield, Oconomowoc, Palmyra-Eagle, Pardeeville, Pioneer Westfield, Poynette, Princeton, Randolph, Rio, Saint John’s NW Military Academy (Delafield), Slinger, Union Grove, University Lake School (Harfland), Waterford, Waterloo, Watertown, Watertown Luther Prep, Waupun, Wayland Academy (Beaver Dam), West Bend East, West Bend West, Westosha Central (Salem), Whitewater, Williams Bay, Wilmot Union, Winnebago Lutheran Academy (Fond du Lac), Wisconsin School for the Deaf (Delavan).

District 7 - Southeast (84 schools) - Atlas Preparatory Academy (Milwaukee), Brookfield Academy, Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Brown Deer, Catholic Memorial (Wankesha), CEO Leadership Academy (Milwaukee), Cedarburg, Cudahy, Destiny (Milwaukee), Divine Savior Holy Angels (Milwaukee), Dominican (Whitefish Bay), Franklin, Germantown, Grafton, Greendaie, Greenfield, Hamilton (Sussex), Heritage Christian (Milwaukee), Homestead (Mequon), Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Christian Life, Kenosha Reuther, Kenosha St. Joseph, Kenosha Tremper, (Milwaukee), Martin Luther (Greendale), Menomonee Falls, Messmer (Milwaukee), Milwaukee Academy of Science, Milwaukee Arts, Milwaukee Bay View, Milwaukee Bradley Technical, Milwaukee Custer, Milwaukee Hamilton, Milwaukee King, Milwaukee Lutheran, Milwaukee Madison Academic Campus, Milwaukee Marshall Campus, Milwaukee North, Milwaukee Northwest, Milwaukee Pulaski, Milwaukee Riverside University, Milwaukee Ronald W Reagan College Prep, Milwaukee School of Languages, Milwaukee South, Milwaukee Vincent, Milwaukee Washington, Milwaukee Wisconsin Career Academy, Milwaukee Wis. Conservatory of Lifelong Learning, Muskego, New Berlin Eisenhower, New Berlin West, Nicolet (Glendale), Oak Creek, Pewaukee, Plus XI (Milwaukee), Port Washington, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Lutheran, Racine Park, Racine Saint Catherine’s, Saint Francis, Saint Joan Antida (Milwaukee), Saint Thomas More (Milwaukee), Shoreland Lutheran (Somers), Shorewood, South Milwaukee, The Hope School (Milwaukee), The Prairie School (Racine), Trinity Academy (Pewaukee), University School of Milwaukee, Waukesha North, Waukesha South, Waukesha West, Wauwatosa East, Wauwatosa West, West Allis Central, West Allis Hale, Whitefish Bay, Whitnall (Greenfield), Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee), Young Coggs Preparatory (Milwaukee).

12 National Federation

National Federation Members and Of State High School Associations Affiliates and

1802 Alonzo Wafford St. Drive Date of Entry P.O. Box 690 Alabama...... 1924 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 ~laska ...... 1952 Arizona ...... 1925 ...... 1924 Robert J. Kanaby website: < http://www.nfhs.org > California...... 1940 Colorado ...... 1924 ...... 1926 Robert J. Kanaby, Executive Director ...... 1945 District of Columbia ...... 1958 Kathleen Rodewald, Chief Financial Officer Florida ...... 1926 Georgia...... 1929 R. Kent Summers, Assistant Director ...... 1957 ...... 1926 Robert R. Colgate, Assistant Director ...... 1920 Indiana ...... 1924 Robert Gardner, Chief Operating Officer Iowa ...... 1920 ...... 1923 John Gillis, Assistant Director Kentucky ...... 1941 Timothy Flannery, Assistant Director Louisiana ...... 1925 ...... 1939 Becky Oates, Assistant Director Maryland ...... 1946 Massachusetts ...... 1944 Michael Meenan, Director of Information Services Michigan...... 1920 Minnesota ...... 1923 Mary Struckhoff, Assistant Director ...... 1924 Missouri ...... t926 B. Elliot Hopkins, Director of Educational Services ...... 1934 Nebraska ...... 1924 Bruce L. Howard, Publications & Communications Director ...... 1939 ...... 1945 John S. Black, General Council New Jersey ...... 1942 ...... Judy Shoemaker, Director of Marketing 1932 New York ...... 1926 North Carolina ...... 1949 Board of Directors - 2007-2008 ...... 1923 Ohio ...... 1924 Section 1 ...... Nina VanErk ...... New York ...... 2011 ...... 1924 Section 2 ...... Allen Chin ...... District of Columbia.....2009 Oregon ...... t931 Pennsylvania ...... 1924 Section 3 ...... Ennis Proctor ...... Mississippi ...... 2010 ...... 1952 Wisconsin ...... ~ ...... 2008 South Carolina ...... 1947 Section 4 ...... Douglas Chickering ...... ...... 1923 Section 5 ...... Jim Tenopir ...... Nebraska ...... 2009 ...... 1925 Texas ...... 1969 Section 6 ...... Bill Famey ...... Texas ...... 2011 Utah ...... 1927 ...... Section 7 ...... Marie Ishida ...... Hawaii ...... 2010 1945 Virginia...... 1948 Section 8 ...... Ron Laird (President) ...... ...... 2008 Washington ...... 1936 ...... 1925 At Large Members ...... Charles Harris ...... Virginia ...... 2011 Wisconsin ...... 1920 Steve Houghton ...... Vermont ...... 2008 Wyoming...... 1936 Affiliates: Vicci Gappmayer ...... Utah ...... 2010 (Canada) Alberta ...... 1968 Lorell Jungling ...... North Dakota ...... 2009 British Columbia ...... 1969 Manitoba ...... 1962 Wisconsin Representation New Brunswick ...... 1943 Newfoundland - Labrador ...... 1972 Douglas Chickering (WIAA Executive Director) from 1990 to 1993, and from 2005 to 2008. Nova Scotia ...... t952 John Roberts (WIAA Executive Director) from 1978 to 1981. Ontario ...... 1948 Prince Edward Island ...... 1964 Daryl K. Lien of Amery (deceased) from 1966 to 1969. Saskatchewan ...... 1953 C.E. Wetmore of Sun Prairie (deceased) from 1949 to 1951 and from 1957 to 1960. (Islands) Philippines ...... 1974 J.E. Rohr of Nekoosa (deceased) from 1940 to 1943. St. Croix (Virgin) ...... 1968 St. Thomas-St. John (Virgin) ...... 1968 G.A. Chamberlain of Milwaukee Riverside (deceased) from 1933 to 1938. 13 Annual Meetin(1 Minutes April 22, 2009 Other Board members were introduced. They included Dave Bardo, Wittenberg-Birnamwood; Carl Eisman, Martin Luther, The ll4th Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Greendale; Mark Gobler, Luck; Scott Lindgren, Kenosha; Mary Pfeiffer, Athletic Association was held on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 commenc- Green Bay; Keith Posley, Milwaukee and Tim Sivertson, Elk Mound. ing at 9:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Stevens Point. Dean Sanders, Lake Mills was excused. Board of Control liaisons Linzi Board of Control President Kevin Knudson, Principal at Gronning, President-Elect of the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Barneveld, presided. There were 384 delegates in attendance represent- Association and John Ashley, Executive Director of the Wisconsin ing 313 schools. The President opened the meeting by welcoming the Association of School Boards were introduced. Michael Thompson, delegates. The 2008-09 highlight presentation produced by When We Executive Assistant to the State Superintendent of the Department of Were Young was shown. Public Instruction was excused. Guests in attendance included John Mr. Knudson then reviewed the materials in the meeting packet Roberts and Matt Otte. This was Mr. Roberts 53rd Annual Meeting and and introduced the head table which included Executive Director Mr. Otte’s 52nd Annual Meeting. Advisory Council and Sports Advisory Douglas Chickering, Deputy Director Dave Anderson, President-Elect Committee members present were recognized as well. Media present included Rob Hernandez, Wisconsin State Journal; Art Kabelowsky, Roger Foegen of Bangor, Treasurer Jim Smasal of Winneconne, Administration Coordinator Julie Kage and Parliamentarian Dr. William Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel and Dennis Semrau, The Capital Times. Tim Eichorst of When We Were Young presented the live web streaming Davidson of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Minutes of 2008 meeting stand as previously published. A motion of the meeting. was made by Kevin Keen, Monroe and seconded by Paul Rozak, Voting procedures for the amendments were explained by Dave Anderson, Deputy Director. He explained Robert’s Rules of Order gov- Stratford to approve the 2008 Annual Meeting minutes. Motion carried ern if not inconsistent with the WIAA Constitution. The authority of the by a voice vote with no dissents noted. The meeting minutes were pub- Board of Control to designate a time and place for the meeting was lished in the WIAA Bulletin and in the WIAA Yearbook. reviewed. Written notice of the Annual Meeting shall be provided 30 Treasurer Jim Smasal reviewed the financial report included in days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. The Constitution states the the meeting materials. Total revenue for FY2008 was $7,177,155 and President of the Board of Control shall chair the meeting. A delegate operating expenses were $7,211,894 resulting in a net loss from opera- may speak by going to the microphone, being recognized by the chair, tions of $34,779 primarily caused by depreciation of property and equip- give his/her full name and the name of the school represented. The ment. There was a decrease in net assets of $80,434. Fall tournament Constitution of the WIAA states "a proposed amendment to the results were about $67,000 below net projections. An outlook will be Constitution, Bylaws or Rules of Eligibility of this Association may delayed until late in the spring. A motion was made by Mike Younggren, originate (1) at the Annual Meeting of this Association, (2) in the Board Wausau East and seconded by Jack Klebesadel, Germantown to of Control, (3) in the Advisory Council or (4) by petition in writing by approve the Treasurer’s Report. Motion carried by a voice vote with the district administrator or high school principal of at least 10 percent no dissents noted. of the member high schools." He also explained if a proposed amend- Joan Gralla presented the Election Report. In the Board of ment develops at the Annual Meeting by a majority vote of schools rep- Control election, Terry Reynolds, Pittsville was elected to a three-year resented, action to add it to the Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of term for District 2 expiring after the June 2012 meeting. There was a tie Eligibility cannot be taken until the next Annual Meeting or, if the mem- between Jeff Athey, Dodgeville and Ted Evans, Mineral Point for a bership decrees, at a special emergency Annual Meeting. three-year term for District 5 so there will be a second vote with a May 1 deadline. The three-year term will expire after the June 2012 meeting. Proposal #1 Mary Pfeiffer, Green Bay, was re-elected for a three-year term for the CONSTITUTION--Article III, Membership, Section l, 6 and 2, D Gender At-Large position expiring after the June 2012 meeting. Carl This change creates an associate membership opportunity for Eisman, Martin Luther, Greendale was re-elected for a three-year term charter schools authorized by public school districts and an opportunity for the Non-Public Schools At Large position expiring after the June for eligibility for charter school students at their school of residence. A 2012 meeting. In the Advisory Council elections, Mike Devine, Stevens motion was made by Jeff Ehrhardt, Mercer and seconded by Jim Point was re-elected to a three-year term and Eric Burling, Burlington McClowry, Sun Prairie to support the amendment. Mr. Ehrhardt shared was elected to a three-year term for the Large Schools expiring after the with the membership that an appeal was made to the Board of Control June 2012 meeting. Todd Fischer, Osseo-Fairchild was re-elected to a seeking some type of eligibility for charter school students resulting in three-year term for the Medium Schools expiring after the June 2012 this amendment. meeting. Bill Perry, Gilmanton was elected to a three-year term and Brad At this point, Kevin Knudson introduced the delegates who were Ayer, Clear Lake was elected to a three-year team for the Small Schools appointed to serve as tellers, and they, with the help of the WIAA staff, expiring after the June 2012 meeting. Beth Sternig, Oak Creek, was re- conducted the vote count. Tellers assisting with today’s meeting were elected for a three-year term for the Gender At-Large position expiring Jeff Carley, Frederic; Jim Campbell, Shell Lake; Cathy Reed, Viroqua; after the June 2012 meeting and Ted Knutson, Aquinas was elected to a Mary Randall, Bloomer; Sue Steffes, Ean Claire Memorial; and Ante three-year term for the Non-Public Schools At-Large position expiring Udovicic, South Milwaukee. after the June 2012 meeting. The motion was approved by a vote of 285-21.

14 Proposal #2 Control as this recommendation as been promulgated and brought for- RULES OF ELIGIBILITY - Article 1 - General, Section 5 ward. Some felt a calendar year is not too extreme but doing nothing is This change reclassifies the sport of cross country as an individual not acceptable. sport for violation administration purposes. A motion was made Graeme Jim O’Brien, Milwaukee Pulaski asked if the wording "upon Williams, Loyal and seconded by Signe Schecher, Mayville to support review" could be added to the language instead of "immediately". He the amendment. felt the current language implies if you are reported, you are done. Mr. There was no discussion. Anderson responded any amendments can be changed editorially later. The motion was approved by a vote of 281-4. In terms of application, the rule is applied in full force. There is a good chance officials may have ejected the athlete already. If the situation Proposal #3 does not rise to the threshold of assault, the school can apply its own RULES OF ELIGIBILITY - Article II - Residence and Transfer, code as appropriate. Section 5 The motion was approved by a vote of 188-121. This change eliminates unnecessary text and lessens opportunities for confusion. A motion was made by Brian Smith, Waunakee and sec- Proposal #5 onded by Wade Labecki, Baldwin-Woodville to support the amendment. RULES OF ELIGIBILITY -Article VI - Nonschool Participation, There was no discussion. Section 2 The motion was approved by a vote of 293-12. This change adds soccer to the list of sports in which coaches are allowed unlimited summertime coaching contact. A motion was made by Proposal #4 Barb Deichl, Waterford and seconded by Jack Overgaard, D.C. Everest RULES OF ELIGIBILITYArticle - VII - Heath and to support the amendment. Behavior/Compliance, Section 3, B Corey Golla, Brookfield East, felt this should apply to all sports or This change adds an Association penalty for inappropriate behav- none of them. ior directed toward a contest official. A motion was made by Stephanie Bill Loss, Beaver Dam, said it would be nice to open it up for all Hauser, Stevens Point and seconded by Todd Fischer, Osseo-Fairchild to sports and felt the coaches association shouldn’t be penalized for bring- support the amendment. ing this forward. John Cleaver, Oshkosh Lourdes, asked who’s call this is and if it Rick Johns, University School of Milwaukee, agreed with both is up to the officials or coaches. Dave Anderson answered it most com- Mr. Golla and Mr. Loss but also indicated we shouldn’t accept every- monly originates from officials or one of the member schools. thing coaches associations bring forward. We have to think what is best Jason Schultz, Chippewa Falls, was concerned about the language. for all programs and look at the whole package. He specifically asked if it would result in a sanction after a report from Doug Chickering noted if this is defeated, soccer will be the only one official in an isolated incident or numerous officials after repeat girls sport offered in spring without a summertime coach-athlete events. Dave Anderson responded an investigation will follow each allowance. alleged infraction. The WlAA is not interested in arbitrarily punishing a The motion failed by a vote of 130-173. student without a thorough investigation. There is no language in the Editorial changes to the Rules of Eligibility were presented by WIAA Handbook that identifies thoroughness but it is part of estab- Dave Anderson. Editorial changes are attempts to clarify existing rules lished procedures. without making changes in the rules. The change may be merely a Russ Thomas, Milwaukee, asked if there will be a reporting form word(s) or the addition or deletion of a sentence, while in other cases, and if it will be the duty of the school to complete it. Mr. Anderson the change may reflect recent Board of Control interpretation of mem- explained the WIAA often get reports, calls or emails from officials with bership wishes. this information. Mr. Thompson wondered if an official exaggerates the A motion was made Linzi Gronning, Holmen and seconded by facts if there is the opportunity for athletes to give their side of the story. Greg Gamalski, Catholic Memorial to approve the editorial changes. Mr. Anderson responded the WIAA would do an investigation and com- Mike Younggren, Wausau East asked about competing at a higher municate with all parties. There is no assumption of guilt without a thor- classification. Dave Anderson responded the request must be made yearly. ough evaluation of the situation and if the facts support it, the penalty is The motion was approved by a vote of 298-9. applied. President Knudson introduced Doug Chickering and Dave Scott Swenty, Tomahawk asked if a student could be ineligible, Anderson for the Director’s Report. eligible, and then ineligible again. Dave Anderson responded that could occur. Old Business Evans Stephens, Milwaukee Madison felt 90 days is a long time There was no old business from the floor. and questioned how much punishment is enough. If a student becomes At the April 26, 2006 Annual Meeting, the membership voted 338- ineligible and is looking for scholarships, then 25% of the next season is 4 to support passage of Rules of Eligibility, Article VI, Section B a long time. Mr. Stephens indicated he didn’t want any official to be "affirming opposition to the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids and harmed but felt we have to be adults and recognize that students make other performance enhancing substances. Member schools shall mistakes. We should not punish beyond the limits of reason. Mr. devote time each year to positive programs which highlight prevention Anderson responded similar concerns have been articulated by members and education of the risks, benefits and adverse effects of PES." Doug of the Sports Advisory Committee, Advisory Council, and Board of Chickering reminded schools to yearly review this.

15 At the April 3, 2009 Board of Control Meeting, a discussion on would appreciate one season. He asked if there would not be compliance public/nonpublic schools were discussed in light of the winter tourna- with Title IX unless there is summer softball for girls l Doug Chickering ments. Seven of the 12 schools advancing in State Basketball from responded the summer softball option was offered a number of years ago Divisions 2-4 were from religious and independent schools. With the and there was no support or interest in it. If you deny access to a pro- religious and independent schools being part of the WIAA for ten years, gram and there is interest in it, then there is a potential for noncompli- now may be the time to review tournament elements. Nonpublic school ance. profiles may need to be updated. Divisional models will be explored. Mike Gosz, Hamilton, felt we should revisit combining basebal! The Board directed the WIAA staff to provide data driven information into one season. With tight budgets, this would decrease travel and with at its May 15 Board meeting directed at rural vs. urban focusing on starting two weeks later, you may experience better weather. He cited an Divisions 3 and 4. Data will measure the effect of the transfer rule along April 1-June 30 season. This would allow July to be open for contact. with resident information from the three-year study on basketball cham- We should not allow outside groups to dictate educationally based ath- pions. Open enrollment will be part of the discussions along with the letic programs. economy’s impact on choice. The recruiting data compiled as part of a Mike Gosz, Hamilton made a motion which was seconded by doctoral thesis will be included. The Basketball Coaches Advisory Steve Knecht, Kenosha Bradford, to direct the Board of Control to Committee had asked that the WIAA staff develop a plan to address pub- combine baseball into one season. lic/nonpublic issues for presentation at the 2009 Area Meetings applica- Ante Udovicic, South Milwaukee, expressed concerns about the ble for both girls and boys basketball programs. They believe there is April 1 start indicating he has already cancelled his ninth softball game some disconnect between coaches and administrators concerning this. this year. A May 15 start date is significantly different. There would also The staff has concerns about developing one plan for all sports. be more facility and umpire issues. Consideration has to be given to conducting a pilot in one sport rather Steve Salisbury, Rice Lake, said he would welcome more teams than an application to all sports immediately. into the football playoffs because many nonconference schedules are The Michigan court case on season placements has been dis- difficult to fill. High school athletics unify communities and as Deb cussed for several years. The WIAA has three boys sports in preferred Hauser works on conference alignment, she/we know it doesn’t bring seasons and only one, girls golf, in the preferred season. Tom Shafranski about unity. Realignment affects all sports. conducted a survey of swimming schools and both boys and girls coach- Chris Zwettler, Madison Edgewood, brought up girls basketball es felt changing the seasons would be detrimental, harm programs, and starting on November 18. He suggested it be moved back to November result in fewer offered programs. Holding both the girls and boys swim 16. The girls start competition over Thanksgiving weekend and he felt seasons in the winter has significant ramifications. There is sentiment to the boys and girls should start the same time. Deb Hauser explained the retain the present seasons. However, US Swimming has started a nation- Basketball Coaches Advisory Committee had a motion before it calling al directive to influence states to hold both the girls and boys programs for a November 16 start but it failed for lack of a second. The boys want in the fall. There has been recent concern about girls soccer in the spring. two days alone in the gym without the girls. Out-of-season competition and a uniform start date were Brian Smith, Waunakee, felt we should move all sports so they addressed by Dave Anderson. Last year efforts were made to bring def- start later. inition to this and numbers assigned to each sport. Those numbers have Barry Schmitt, Independence, indicated Independence plays in the been rescinded. The WIAA staff continues to have discussions in this Dairyland Conference and supports summer baseball and the present area and had been identified in caucus minutes as well. It is important status. As a small school, they rely on boys for other traditional spring that the language in the WIAA Handbook reflect the members’ wishes. sport programs to survive. He acknowledged some girls play softball It is critical to identify what’s going on. If we wish liberalization, we can and track to keep their numbers up. Mr. Schmitt added the Dairyland accomplish that by membership vote. Opening up summer activities and Conference did support summer softball. coaching contact is being evaluated. Summer generally starts earlier for A show of hands indicated support for advancing the concept of students from private schools. When considering a common start date, one baseball season to the Area Meetings and through the committee we need to take into account spring tournaments and school ending process. dates. A common start date allows equal access. The WIAA needs to Joe Beran, La Crosse Central, was interested in why the boys hear from the membership on this topic. This also was noted in the coaches did not want to second the motion regarding the starting date for WADA caucus minutes. girls basketball. He felt it makes sense for the girls to have the opportu- nity to practice on Monday and Tuesday of that week. New Business Jason Schultz, Chippewa Falls, stated every student athlete has Jack Overgaard, D.C. Everest, suggested the WIAA staff revisit chance to play for a state title except for those who play football. He sup- the football playoffs and the impact of nonconference losses. He asked ports having an open state tournament for football. He feels the WIAA that all schools enter the playoffs. The Wisconsin Valley Conference has should revisit the transfer rule to allow for a nonvarsity status. Often par- agreed to this. Dave Anderson indicated this will be brought to the Area ents split and it becomes a student’s choice where to move to better Meetings and through the committee process. We will also look at cur- themselves. If they are a junior or senior, they have to sit out a year. He rent qualifying procedures and see if modifications can address these would like to see the option to play nonvarsity. This would not result in concerns. any varsity eligibility changes to the transfer rule for juniors or seniors. Steve Knecht, Kenosha Bradford, said the Southeast Conference is Dave Anderson acknowledged Mr. Schultz’ comments. He also split within the conference regarding spring and summer baseball. They indicated the concern was advanced through all WADA caucus groups

16 though the minutes reflect no uniform position. There is also some inter- game to be played on the 10th week this coming season. Interested est expressed in making the transfer rule more restrictive. This, too, will schools should contact Mr. Henning. be discussed at the Area Meetings. WADA caucus minutes key points included: Pam Huston, Wausau West, spoke up in favor of a different tour- ¯ There is no interest in seeing the transfer rule instituted at the 9th nament structure for the football playoffs. She also challenged the mem- grade level. Some feel the present rule is too severe and the one year sus- bership to speak with coaches and take a good look at ways to improve pension is too long. JV eligibility was proposed for consideration. the playoffs. ¯ 9-player football was raised. Len Collyard, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, spoke of how girls bas- ¯ There was little support for sportsmanship banners and some ketball’s later tournament is hard on spring sports. All sports have to be were in conflict with local businesses. There is some desire for WIAA considered when changes are made. initiatives to raise money but little desire for schools to help out. Jeff Rondorf, West Bend East, felt they would consider playing Increasing hosting allowances was noted and the WlAA understands the summer baseball if the start date was at a reasonable time. hours spent to run events. The WIAA would appreciate reporting of all John Frizzell, Wisconsin Dells, wondered if a motion could be scores and submission of financial reports. In an attempt to listen and made concerning the girls basketball starting date. He was told it would support one another, more conversation can be held. be advisory to the Board of Control. ¯ There was sentiment the WIAA should not regulate nonschool A motion was made by Joe Beran, La Crosse Central, and second- teams or identify roster numbers. ed by John Frizzell, Wisconsin Dells, to direct the Board of Control to ¯ There was little discussion or support for middle school champi- start the girls basketball season on November 16, 2009, the same onships. Monday as boys basketball. ¯ There has been one confirmed and as many as six potential Randy Johnson, Durand, spoke in support of eliminating the 9th wheelchair athletes from the District 5 area. week in football and adding a level to football to consist of 8 divisions ¯ Some feel there must be a multiplier as it relates to public/private with 64 teams each. This should not add to the length of the season. school opportunities. There is sentiment that all members should be The WIAA entered into a lawsuit against the Wisconsin treated the same. One proposal discussed limitations on financial aid that Newspaper Association in December. A Federal court scheduling hear- private schools can provide. ing is scheduled for May 5. The original complaint has been amended ¯ Cost containment ideas and economy driven observations were and the WNA has filed a counterclaim against the WIAA. noted. Some caucuses asked for no more increases in contests. For a number of years, the WIAA had a Media Advisory ¯ Several caucuses mentioned the need for increased communica- Committee. To increase participation, the WIAA then began to offer a tion between athletic directors and coaches. Media Day. At the 2007 Media Day, Art Kabelowsky indicated the radio, ¯ There was some support for heading back to two officials in reg- tv, and print media are more alike than different. ular season play for basketball. Exclusivity agreements were entered into to expand coverage to ¯ A single season in baseball was expressed as a cost containment more sports. The live web streaming is in noncompliance with the idea. The second season in the sport is not self-sustaining. WIANs existing agreements, included that with When We Were Young. ¯ Previous Boards have not provided relief (eligibility) when a Attempts were made to settle this and reach an agreement before the school drops a program but the WIAA staff wants the membership and winter sports season concluded. The WNA did not want to compromise its Board to be prepared if a program is no longer available in light of so the WIAA filed for a Declaratory Judgment. This is a management the emotion associated with dropping a program. issue. The WIAA respects those who report high school athletics and this Greg Smith, President of WADA, congratulated Doug Chickering does not relate to how high school sports are reported to the public. The on his retirement and wished him well. WADA couldn’t ask for a better live air streaming is the only issue left. Discussions to resolve this issue partner. A picture of the 2003 dedication of the new Lambeau field and are underway. an autographed picture of Bart Starr was given to Mr. Chickering along The concept of 9-player football has come and gone on agendas with expressions of thanks. for the past few years. There has been significant interest in the north- Kevin Knudson thanked the Board of Control for all their hard west part of the state. Dave Anderson attended a meeting in New Auburn work during the 2008-09 school year. He spoke of the process to select resulting in a game played in week 10 involving 9 players. This was the new Executive Director and thanked Deb Hauser for all her efforts brought up with the Football Coaches Advisory Committee and there and wished Dave Anderson good luck. Mr. Anderson is working hard has been no clear indication of direction to take. In the WADA caucus now to find his own replacement. The WIAA is the nation’s best state minutes, 11 schools and two conferences supported 9-player football. organization because of Doug Chickering’s leadership. His impact on On Wednesday, May 13, there will be a meeting involving schools inter- lives of student athletes is immeasurable. He spoke of words to describe ested in 9-player football. There has to be a reasonable number of teams him and summarized him as a great man. A plaque was presented to Mr. to participate to offer a playoff opportunity that would not be held at Chickering acknowledging his numerous contributions to the WIAA. Camp Randall. If there comes a time where 32 schools would adopt the Kevin Knudson thanked the delegates for attending the Annual 9-player rules, then the contest may be held at Camp Randall. Meeting and for their participation. Brian Henning, New Auburn, asked that the WIAA continue to A motion was made by Bill Vickroy, Wisconsin Rapids and sec- explore 9-player football. New Auburn will organize again a 9-player onded by Barb Deichl, Waterford to adjourn the meeting at 11:45 a.m.

17 WIAA General Account Liabilities And Net Assets July 31, 2009

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable ...... $ 35,435 $ 55,812 Deferred revenue ...... 510,412 539,945 Current portion of post-retirement benefits payable ...... 19.989 17,927

Total current liabilities ...... 565,836 613,684

POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS PAYABLE ...... 429,298 279,613

TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... 995,134 893,297

NET ASSETS ...... 2.824,608 3,016,068

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS ...... $ 3.819~42 $ 3,909,365

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Changes in unrestricted net assets: Operating revenues Membership dues ...... $ 407,575 $ 4O5,785 Tournaments ...... 6,637,785 6,202,963 Registration of officials ...... 339,908 336,261 Miscellaneous ...... 276,360 232 106

Total operating revenues ...... 7,661,628 7,177,115 Operating expenses Tournaments ...... 4,562,736 4,346,253 Administrative & general ...... 2,833,559 2,490,268 Rule books ...... 187,648 189,637 Committees & rule helpers ...... 32,174 38,392 Clinics & conferences ...... 22,433 22,237 Audio visual ...... 699 35O Depreciation of property & equipment ...... 86,299 71N46 Publications printing ...... 50.122 53,311

Total operating expenses ...... 7.775,670 7.211.894

Decrease in unrestricted net assets from operations ...... (114,042) (34,779) Other revenues (losses) Investment loss net of related expenses ...... (78,998) (47,764) Miscellaneous ...... 1.580 2,119

Total other revenues ...... (77,418) (45,645)

DECREASE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS ...... (191,460) (80N24)

Unrestricted net assets at beginning of year ...... 3,016,068 3.096A92

Unrestricted net assets at end of year ...... $ 2.824,608 $ 3~16.068

18 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

2009 2008 Cash flows from operating activities Decrease in unrestricted net assets for the year ...... $ (191,460) $ (80,424) Adjustments to reconcile the decrease in unrestricted net assets to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities Depreciation of property & equipment ...... 86,299 71N46 Gain on sale of property and equipment ...... (8,315) (3,000) Net appreciation in market value of marketable securities ...... 96~36 111~18 Post-retirement benefits expense, net of payments ...... 151547 17,510 Changes in operating assets & liabilities: Accounts receivable ...... (5,285) (8,930) Prepaid expenses ...... (84~56) (10,171) Accounts payable ...... (20,377) (54,834) Deferred revenue ...... (29,533) 6.908

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities ...... (4,044) 49,523

Cash flows from investing activities Purchase of investments ...... (1~59,209) (34,444) Proceeds from sale of investments ...... 1~98,336 Proceeds from sale of property and equipment ...... 8,315 3,000 Purchase of property & equipment ...... (45,594) (29.O95)

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities ...... 1,848 (6O,539)

Cash flows from financing activities ......

NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS ...... (2,196) (11~16)

Cash & cash equivalents at beginning of year ...... 1.512.195 1,523,211

Cash & cash equivalents at end of year ...... $ 1.509.999 $ 1,512,195

TOURNAMENT REVENUE, EXPENSE AND EXCESS (DEFICIT)

2009 2OO8 Excess Excess Revenue Expense (defici0 Revenue Expense (deficit) Basketball ...... $3,240,855 $1,389,903 $1,850,952 $2585,650 $1,237,832 $1,547,818 Wrestling ...... 811,114 501,625 309,489 800,356 477D86 323,270 Football ...... 849,459 539,311 310,148 988,884 549,331 439,553 Hockey ...... 333~78 233,207 99,871 289~79 223,457 65,622 BasebN1 ...... 93,237 188,613 (95,376) 83515 193~72 (109557) Volleyball ...... 598,832 447,874 150,958 536,133 410,531 125,602 Track ...... 127N49 319,882 (192N33) 122,679 318,788 (196,109) Swimming ...... 71N34 114,616 (43,182) 70,953 116N48 (45~95) Tennis ...... 54,669 108,541 (53,872) 51N30 107,664 (56,234) Gymnastics ...... 24951 54,695 (30,644) 23,544 54,697 (31,153) Cross County ...... 58J45 141,941 (83,196) 58~78 136~24 (78,346) SoftbN1 ...... 58,708 167,965 (109,257) 48,233 169,548 (121,315) Golf ...... - 53,758 (53,758) - 51,755 (51,755) Soccer ...... 316.154 300,805 15,349 344,229 299,220 45,009

$6.637.785 $4,562,736 $2,075,049 $6.202.963 $4,346,253 $1.856.710

19 Subsidized Sports

Revenue Expenses Subsidy Baseball Spring ...... $ 79,718.75 $ 147,979.72 $ 68,260.97 Summer ...... 13,517.75 40A89.22 26,971.47 Cross Country ...... 57,558.39 142,840.46 85,282.07 Golf Boys ...... 34,517.25 34,517.25 Girls ...... 19,240.76 19,240.76 Gymnastics ...... 24,050.75 54,683.52 3O,632.77 Softball ...... 58,708.38 168~74.84 109,366.46 Swimming & Diving Boys ...... 32,898.15 56,671.74 23,773.59 Girls ...... 38,569.63 57,944.13 19,374.50 Tennis Boys Team & Individual ...... 28,311.68 54,633.90 26,322.22 Girls Team & Individual ...... 26,425.73 53,425.10 26,999.37 Track & Field ...... 127.699.31 318.982.28 191 282.97 Totals ...... $487,458.52 $1,149,482.92 $662~24.40 Non-Subsidized Sports

Revenue Expenses Balance Basketball Boys ...... $2,081,853.79 $ 837,663.13 $1,244,190.66 Girls ...... 1,158,997.73 552,239.38 606,758.35 Football ...... 850,985.50 532,272.80 318,712.70 Hockey Boys & Girls ...... 333,078.32 233,207.35 99,870.97 Soccer Boys ...... 171,345.73 155,852.10 15,493.63 Girls ...... 144,842.69 144,842.52 0.17 Volleyball Boys ...... 68,468.84 52,439.51 16,029.33 Girls ...... 530,430.84 395,434.94 134,995.90 Wrestling Team & Individual ...... 811 406.79 501,344.96 310,061.83 Totals ...... $6,151,410.23 $3,405,296.69 $2,746,113.54 Figures reflect receipts & expenditures reported for regional, sectional & state tournaments. Subsidy Figures Since 1958-59

1958-1959 $ 20.7M 1971-1972 $ 88.0M 1984-1985 $274.0M 1997-1998 $413.3M 1959-1960 28.3 1972-1973 101.3 1985-1986 300.4 1998-1999 466.7 1960-1961 39.8 1973-1974 67.1 1986-1987 299.1 1999-2000 484.9 1961-1962 47.6 1974-1975 112.1 1987-1988 314.5 2000-2001 589.3 1962-1963 50.6 1975-1976 152.1 1988-1989 307.5 2001-2002 568.2 1963-1964 52.5 1976-1977 162.4 1989-1990 325.9 2002-2003 563.4 1964-1965 58.8 1977-1978 170.8 1990-1991 312.9 2003-2004 6O9.9 1965-1966 64.1 1978-1979 179.2 1991-1992 310.0 2004-2005 619.9 1966-1967 68.0 1979-1980 191.4 1992-1993 320.7 2005-2006 602.2 1967-1968 65.3 1980-1981 212.8 1993-1994 336.7 2006-2007 639.2 1968-1969 69.8 1981-1982 232.6 1994-1995 391.5 2007-2008 692.8 1969-1970 78.8 1982-1983 263.7 1995-1996 400.5 2008-2009 662.0 1970-1971 80.3 1983-1984 265.5 1996-1997 388.7 20 Licensed Officials

There were 9,355 persons licensed with the WIAA as game & meet officials during the 2008-09 school year. Included in the total of licensed game/meet officials are 1,036 female officials. That compares to 1,051 in 2007-08. A breakdown of 2008-09 officials by sport & levels of classifications shows the following:

Sport Limited Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Master Total Baseball 109 975 165 160 340 105 317 2,171 Basketball 255 1,498 492 338 1,149 189 575 4,496 Football 46 612 136 140 269 172 710 2,085 Gymnastics 2 23 8 11 19 13 55 131 Hockey 5 139 46 25 69 35 56 375 Soccer 41 297 180 71 219 59 119 986 Softball 55 889 163 226 250 132 319 2,034 Swimming & Diving 1 35 24 14 63 15 56 208 Track & Field 3 155 34 46 87 30 125 480 Volleyball 44 562 139 140 326 108 258 1,577 Wrestling 12 166 44 34 83 27 124 490 Licensed Officials (Not Including Reciprocity) 1969-1970 ...... 4,026 1983-1984 ...... 7,791 1997-1998 ...... 8,845 1970-1971 ...... 4,179 1984-1985 ...... 7N45 1998-1999 ...... 8,954 1971-1972 ...... 4,398 1985-1986 ...... 7,295 1999-2000 ...... 9~07 1972-1973 ...... 4,724 1986-1987 ...... 7,101 2000-2001 ...... 9~63 1973-1974 ...... 5,869 1987-1988 ...... 7~05 2001-2002 ...... 9,397 1974-1975 ...... 5,876 1988-1989 ...... 7,072 2002-2003 ...... 9N10 1975-1976 ...... 6,664 1989-1990 ...... 7,332 2003-2004 ...... 9,615 1976-1977 ...... 6,995 1990-1991 ...... 7,678 2004-2005 ...... 9,466 1977-1978 ...... 7,237 1991-1992 ...... 7,847 2005-2006 ...... 9,346 1978-1979 ...... 7,322 1992-1993 ...... 7,948 2006-2007 ...... 9,127 1979-1980 ...... 7,115 1993-1994 ...... 8,195 2007-2008 ...... 9~93 1980-1981 ...... 7,488 1994-1995 ...... 8,245 2008-09 ...... 9,355 1981-1982 ...... 7,558 1995-1996 ...... 8,626 1982-1983 ...... 7,864 1996-1997 ...... 8,574 WIAA Sports Participation

The 504 senior high schools affiliated with the WIAA in the 2008-09 school year participated in 12 sports for boys & 11 for girls. The estimated number of different students involved in athletics is about 85-90,000 - more than 50,000 boys & more than 35,000 girls. The fig- ures for students indicated below total considerably more than these numbers but a large number of students are involved in more than one sport. Boys Girls Athletes Athletes Teams Start Finish Teams Start Finish Baseball Spring ...... 376 11,956 11,210 ...... Summer ...... 67 2,694 2,556 ...... Basketball ...... 484 16,780 15,389 477 13,135 12,289 Cross Country ...... 386 6,357 6,138 386 5,992 5,720 Football ...... 432 32,073 30,465 ...... Golf ...... 373 7,294 6,659 151 1,705 1,630 Gymnastics ...... - - - ...... 82 1,494 1,320 Hockey ...... 91 2,871 2,714 29 629 606 Soccer ...... 256 10,025 9,804 249 9,915 9,487 Softball ...... - - - ...... 437 11,944 11,340 Swimming & Diving ...... 111 3,016 2,902 139 3,988 3,774 Tennis ...... 190 5,907 5,507 207 6,204 5,974 Track & Field ...... 434 16,553 14,998 432 12,989 11,781 Volleyball ...... 52 1,436 1,446 472 16,721 15,639 Wrestling ...... 342 8,921 7,712 ......

21 Tournoment A ttendonce (Paid Spectators Only) 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 Girls Individual Tennis - State 2,741 2,740 2,941 2,807 3,019 2,757 2,745

Girls Team Tennis - State 815 827 824 816 753 715 830

Boys Soccer- State 8,332 10,252 9,388 10,301 9,092 9,197 10,465 Sectionals 14,643 14,774 13,431 16,192 12,216 15,466 14,587 Regionals 22,051 24,020 20,161 21,512 19,624 21,524 19,113

Girls Volleyball - State 14,625 16,099 16,108 15,663 14,701 16,507 15,685 Sectionals 25,544 26,195 25,797 26,863 23,027 22,978 25,907 Regionals 76,209 82,875 86,281 82,246 81,214 81,304 76,370

Boys Volleyball - State 5,714 4,074 3,133 3,788 2,623 2,899 3,144 Sectionals 6,436 7,228 6,079 6,174 5,379 6,951 6,231 Regionals 1,598 2,237 2,481 1,592 1,803 1,614 1,255

Cross Country - State 8,628 8,496 8,324 7,982 7,145 7,989 7,439

Football - State Finals 29,232 32,483 30,865 27,623 29,928 36,423 33,467 Level 4 20,968 27,448 25,379 27,394 28,430 23,439 22,684 Level 3 37,423 56,081 46,953 57,859 45,774 51,239 50,295 Level 2 69,749 67,631 66,807 72,154 56,398 64,444 65,179 Level 1 87,353 103,795 96,760 102,975 76,541 84,827 91,391

Girls Swimming - State 3,465 3,494 3,087 3,271 3,273 3,348 3,675 Sectionals 3,809 3,705 3,716 3,713 2,959 3,266 3,329

Wrestling Individual - State 62,036 64,313 66,206 62,444 62,300 62,907 62264 Sectionals 42,771 42,475 41,456 47,237 48,918 48,469 50,615 Regionals 33,723 32,179 34,651 35,658 35,334 36,438 37,559

Wrestling Team - State 7,559 6,757 6,929 7,558 7,039 6,478 6,963 Sectionals 6,167 6,568 6,630 7,087 6,353 6,667 6,557

Boys Swimming- State 2,953 3,118 3,267 3,243 3,411 3,088 3,012 Sectionals 3,134 2,734 2,760 2,970 2,639 2,612 2,652

Girls Basketball - State 39,943 42,140 43,753 51,273 54,451 50,961 56,324 Sectionals 61,646 58,532 49,730 61,505 65,549 63,663 58,031 Regionals 131,162 133,297 130,159 139,706 143,007 138,783 142,476

Hockey - State 17,469 17,100 13,635 16,154 19,947 17,080 18,458 Sectionals 22,716 19,373 23,121 22,333 23,670 22,212 22,024 Regionals 21,089 19,140 19,059 17,763 20,462 20,077 18,116

Gymnastics - State 2,650 2,490 2,078 2,449 2,359 2,474 2,516 Sectionals 2212 2,359 2,081 2,010 2,757 2,430 2,934

Boys Basketball - State 93,321 93,256 94,505 96,484 85,021 92,868 93,000 Sectionals 101,148 88,945 91,086 98,928 100,075 93,154 96,629 Regionals 201,327 174,087 203,971 216,663 211,742 208,520 200,964

Track & Field - State 17,610 17,146 19D46 18,919 16,933 16,182 15,904

Boys Individual Tennis - State 3,144 2,890 2,754 2,540 2,272 2,285 2,697

Boys Team Tennis - State 799 838 845 772 695 866 844

Girls Soccer - State 6,015 6,713 5,881 6,321 5700 5,979 5,258 Sectionals 12,569 13,475 12,637 13,495 11,706 13,284 13,446 Regionals 21,207 21,308 17,561 19,142 16,857 13,055 15,553

Spring Baseball - State 12,813 11,274 12,663 10,612 9,245 9,857 9,303

Softball - State 9,754 8,160 8,495 10,586 8,817 8,066 10,839

Summer Baseball - State 2,074 2,255 2,603 2,448 2,571 1,924 2200

Totals 1,378,346 1,387,376 1,386,077 1,467,195 1,393,729 1,407,266 1,410,929

22 2008-09 Champions

Boys SOCCER This is the honor roll of team & individual champions of tournament Division 1 - Marquette University H.S. - Coach Steve Lawrence activity for the 2008-09 school year. Runner-up - Muskego - Coach Eric Hess Division 2 - Notre Dame - Coach Bob Rickards BASEBALL (SPRING) Runner-up - Catholic Memorial - Coach John Bisswurm Division 1 - Bay Port - Coach Mike Simoens Division 3 - Columbus - Coach Jason Adams Runner-up - Wilmot Union - Coach Josh Pye Runner-up - McDonell Central/Regis - Coach Tim Jenneman Division 2 - Madison Edgewood - Coach Richard Newton II Runner-up - Bloomer - Coach AJ Gehrmann SWIMMING & DIVING Division 3 - Kenosha St. Joseph - Coach Jon Olson Division 1 - Madison Memorial - Coach Paul Eckede Runner-up - Marathon - Coach Steve Warren Runner-up - Sauk Prairie/Wisconsin Heights - Coach Todd Wuerger Division 4 - Marion - Coach Harold Franke Individuals - Nathan Cox, Menomonee Falls/Germantown/Hamilton in diving; Runner-up - McDonell Central - Coach Eric Wedemeyer Wausau East (Lucas Koenig, Josh Hall, Evan Miller, Danny Brebrick) in 200 yard medley relay; Michael Drives, Madison Memorial in 200 yard freestyle; BASEBALL (SUMMER) Tyler Lentz, Sank Prairie/Wisconsin Heights in 200 yard individual medley; First Place - Arrowhead - Coach Tim O’Driscoll Matt Friede, Sauk Prairie/Wisconsin Heights in 50 yard freestyle; Byron Runner-up - Marquette University H.S. - Coach Jim Wilkinson Butler, New Berlin West/Eisenhower in 100 yard butterfly; Danny Brebrick, Wansau East in 100 yard freestyle; Ryan Hansen, Arrowhead in 500 yard BASKETBALL freestyle; Sauk Prairie/Wisconsin Heights (Tyler Evans, Tyler Lentz, Paul Division 1 - Madison Memorial - Coach Steve Collins Runner-up - Racine Hodick - Coach Jason Treutetaar Ballweg Matt Friede) in 200 yard freestyle relay; Byron Butler, New Berlin Division 2 - Wisconsin Lutheran - Coach Ryan Walz West/Eisenhower in 100 yard backstroke; Josh Hail, Wausau East in 100 Runner-up - Monroe - Coach Pat Murphy yard breaststroke; Sank Prairie/Wisconsin Heights (Tyler Evans, Tyler Lentz, Division 3 - Racine Saint Catherine’s - Coach Bob Letsch Paul Ballweg, Matt Friede) in 400 yard freestyle relay. Runner-up - Aquinas - Coach Rick Schneider Division 2 - McFarland - Coach Nick Weiss Division 4 - Benton - Coach Jim Blaine Runner-up - Whitefish Bay - Coach Jim Davis Runner-up - Assumption - Coach Gary Weisenbeck Individuals - Will Mathee, Cedarburg in diving; McFarland (Ryan O’Donnell, Jake Mandli, Brandon O’Donnell, Peter Grenzow) in 200 yard medtey relay; CROSS COUNTRY Brian Heiser, McFarland in 200 yard freestyle; Brandon O’Donnell, Division 1 - Stevens Point - Coaches Donn Behnke & Kevin Hopp McFarland in 200 yard individual medley; Jake Pelishek, Ashwaubenon in Runner-up - Madison West - Coach Tom Kaufman 50 yard freestyle; Dalton Anderson, Elkhorn Area in 100 yard butterfly; Eric Individual - Derek Storkel, Tomah Emerson, River Falls in 100 yard freestyle; Graham Thoresen, McFarland in Division 2 - Tomahawk - Coach John Zuelsdorf 500 yard freestyle; McFarland (Collin Morgan, Graham Thoresen, Brian Runner-up - Catholic Memorial - Coach John Gahelbauer Heiser, Peter Grenzow) in 200 yard freestyle relay; Drew teDuits, Madison Individual - Mark Allen, Port Washington Edgewood in 100 yard backstroke; Alex Riegert, Delavan-Darian in 100 yard Division 3 - Webster - Coach Jim Muus breaststroke; McFarland (Brandon O’Donnell, Brian Heiser, Ryan Runner-up - Cedar Grove-Belgium - Coaches Ron Wood & Les Paul O’Donnell, Graham Thoresen) in 400 yard freestyle relay. Individual - Josh Mulloy, Cedar Grove-Belgium

FOOTBALL TENNIS Division 1 - Homestead - Coach David Keel Division 1 - Marquette University H.S. - Coach David R. Frank Runner-up - Arrowhead - Coach Tom Taraska Runner-up - Middteton - Coach Greg Isermann Division 2 - Kimberly - Coach Steve Jorgensen Individuals - Billy Bertha, Marquette University H.S. in singles; Cameron Runner-up - Verona Area - Coach Dave Richardson Mikkelson/Connor Peck, Homestead in doubles. Division 3 - Waupaca - Coach John Koronkiewicz Division 2 - University School of Milwaukee - Coaches Bob Buckley, Russ Runner-up - Reedshnrg Area - Coach Brian Pottinger Trimble & Stephen Bloch Division 4 - WautomaJFaith Christian - Coach Dennis Moon Runner-up - Madison Edgewood - Coach Mark Chullino Runner-up - Big Foot - Coach Rodney Wedig Individuals - Nick Buckley, University School of Milwaukee in singles; Austin Division 5 - Colby - Coach Jeff Rosemeyer Papenthien/Patrick Lagman, Madison Edgewood in doubles. Runner-up - Cedar Grove-Belgium - Coach Chris Zahlocki Division 6 - Stratford - Coach Cal Tackes TRACK & FIELD Runner-up - Edgar - Coach Jerry Sinz Division 1 - Arrowhead - Coach Chris Herriot Division 7 - Catholic Central - Coach Tom Aldrich Runner-up - Menomonee Falls - Coach Michael Burling Runner-up - Hilbert - Coach Mike Breckheimer Individuals - Jake Czisny, West Salem in pole vault; Collin Taylor, Brookfield East in high jump; Oladipo Fagbemi, Marshfield in long jump; Oladipo GOLF Division 1 - Arrowhead - Coach Tom Tallmadge Fagbemi, Marshfield in triple jump; Mike Hardy, Kimberly in discus throw; Runner-up - Kettle Moraine - Coach Mike Duchin Clay Gosse, Appleton North in shot put; Port Washington (Mike Brown, Individual - Anthony Aicher, Wausan East Jared Sandlin, Mark Allen, Evan Ross) in 3200 relay; Matt Widule, Division 2 - Madison Edgewood - Coach Joe Ring Menomonee Falls in 110 high hurdles; Centre11 Minter, Milwaukee Vincent Runner-up - Notre Dame - Coach Brian Bobinski in 100 dash; Evan Ross, Port Washington in 1600 run; Arrowhead (Chris Individual - Cody Strang, Madison Edgewood Pendergast, Evan Resimius, Casey Panawash-Bielinski, Jake Weber) in 800 Division 3 - Roncalli - Coach John Haug relay; Mike Wetzel, Ashwaubenon in 400 dash; Milwaukee Vincent (Jesse Runner-up - Cambridge - Coach Dan Gaertner Robinson, Berevon Wyatt, Jordan Ratliffe, Centrell Minter) in 400 relay; DJ Individual - Jake Nelson, Ladysmith Tate, Wankesha North in 300 intermediate hnrdles; Tim Hucke, Arrowhead HOCKEY in 800 run; Centrell Minter, Milwankee Vincent in 200 dash; Alex Brill, First Place - Arrowhead - Coach Carl Valimont Madison La Follette in 3200 run; Arrowhead (Casey Panawash-Bielinski, Runner-up - Fond du Lac - Ryan Sarazin Evan Resimius, Tim Hucke, Tyler Zeman) in 1600 relay.

23 Division 2 - Wautoma!Faith Christian Academy - Coach Andrew DeKeyser Division 2 - Grafton - Coach Bob Maronde Runner-up - West Salem - Coach Corey Peterson Runner-up - Durand - Coach Todd Poeschel Individuals - Scott Liegel, River Valley in pole vault; Josh Nyson, West De Pete Division 3 - Amherst - Coach Shelli Haferbecker in high jump; Isaac Vazquez, Arcadia in long jump; Isaac Vazquez, Arcadia in Runner-up - Cuba City - Coach Jeff Pustina triple jump; Bucky Dixon, Hayward in discus throw; Cody Evers, Little Chute Division 4 - Saint Mary Central - Coach Jeff Chew in shot put; Dodgeville/Mineral Point (Kyle Van Dyn Hoven, Cody Baldus, Runner-up - Potosi - Coach Darby Blakley Will Baker, Bruce Schmitz) in 3200 relay; Jared Abbrederis, Wautoma/Faith Christian Academy in 110 high hurdles; Anthony Budd, New Berlin West in CROSS COUNTRY 100 dash; John Luterbach, Catholic Memorial in 1600 run; Little Chute Division 1 - Whitefish Bay - Coach Mike Miller (Daniel Maley, Scott Van Dyn Hoven, Mike Schiller, Luke Wenham) in 800 Runner-up - Onalaska - Coach Darin Shepardson relay; Ryan Weir, Ripon in 400 dash; Ripon (Connor Hanson, Jared Individual - Gabby Levac, Arrowhead Langenhorst, Josh Velie, Zach Farrei1) in 400 relay; Jared Abbrederis, Division 2 - Mount Horeb/Barneveld - Coach Brian McIntyre Wautoma!Faith Christian Academy in 300 intermediate hurdles; Alex Steiner, Runner-up - Dodgeville/Mineral Point - Coaches Denny McGraw & Joe Chilton in 800 run; Jacob Dennis, Whitewater in 200 dash; John Luterbach, Hanson Catholic Memorial in 3200 run; Milwaukee Lutheran (Calvin Caldwell, Individual - Morgan Sickels, Catholic Memorial Brandon Bennett, Jake Pankow, Kevin Tolzman) in 1600 relay. Division 3 - Edgar - Coach Dan Parlier Division 3 - Fennimore - Coach Vince Lease Runner-up - Sheboygan Area Lutheran - Coach Jeff Jurss Runner-up - Darlington - Coach Todd Bastian Individual - Molly Seidel, University Lake School Individuals - Brett Passini, Newman Catholic in pole vault; Wes Evers, Manitowoc Lutheran in high jump; Ben Hertrampf, Fennimore in long jump; GOLF Patrick Lemmer, Edgar in triple jump; Henry Guell, Saint Mary’s Springs in Division 1 - Notre Dame - Coach Brian Bobinski discus throw; Henry Guell, Saint Mary’s Springs in shot put; Webster (Jack Runner-up - Homestead - Coach John Krueger Taylor, Nick Krinkie, Bryan Kruase, Quentin Johnson) in 3200 relay; Aaron Individual - Tory Bauman, Nicolet Bedessem, Bangor in 110 high hurdles; Luke Gajewski, Newman Catholic in Division 2 - Madison Edgewood - Coach Peggy Gierhart 100 dash; Mitch Lacy, Hilbert in 1600 run; Fennimore (Heath Nicholson, Joe Carl, Parker Prochaska, Josh Swenson) in 800 relay; Tom Helstern, Shell Runner-up - Arcadia/Cochrane-Fountain City - Coach Mike Sobotta Individual - Lindsay Danielson, Osceola Lake in 400 dash; Athens (Bob Tiffany, Jonathon Payne, Eric Schreiner, Matthew Trimner) in 400 relay; Sean Casey, Loyal in 300 intermediate hur- GYMNASTICS dles; Dominick McCormick, North Crawford in 800 run; Shane Knudtson, Eleva-Strum in 200 dash; Josh Mulloy, Cedar Grove-Belgium in 3200 run; Division 1 - Arrowhead - Coach Bob Pulkowski Melrose-Mindoro (Tyson Young, Dillon Berg, Ben Rodenberg, Anthony Runner-up - Franklin/Muskego/Oak Creek/Whitnall - Coach Katie Moore Stelter) in 1600 relay. Individuals - Jessica Geraci, West Allis Hale/Central in balance beam; Jessica Geraci, West Allis Hale/Central in floor exercise; Jessica Geraci, West Allis VOLLEYBALL Hale/Central in vaulting; Olevia Boykin, Sheboygan South/North in uneven First Place - Marquette University H.S. - Coach Eric Sullivan bars; Jessica Geraci, West Allis Hale/Central in all-around. Runner-up - Nicolet - Coach Brad Kuehl Division 2 - Whitefish Bay - Coach Mary Liniewski Runner-up - River Falls - Coach Shelly Kahut-Loomira WRESTLING Individuals - Amanda Guise, River Falls in balance beam; Miranda Ojala, Division 1 - Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln - Coach Scott Benitz Antigo in floor exercise; Emily Yachinich, Ashland in vaulting; Carleigh Runner-up - Wausau West - Coach Dan Hein Felstead, Milton in uneven bars; Rachel Paulson, River Falls in all-around. Individuals- Evan Ellison (Fond du Lac) at 103; Torin Boeruke (Marshfield) at 112; Shane McQuade (Appleton West) at 119; Jesse Thielke (Germantown) at 125; HOCKEY Sam Urnlauf (Wausau West) at 130; Ben Best (Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln) at First Place - River Falls Co-op - Coach Matt Cranston 135; Steve Monk (Wausau West) at 140; Shawn Perry (Wausau West) at 145; Runner-up - Fond du Lac/Saint Mary’s Springs/Waupun - Coach Mike Cowan Eric Vanevenhoven (Kaukauna) at 152; Noah Budi (Kaukauna) at 160; Ben Brummel (Middleton) at 171; Jackson Hein (Wausau West) at 189; Vance Grube SOCCER (Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln) at 215; Cole Tobin (Hudson) at 285. Division 1 - Divine Savior Holy Angels - Coach Kevin Roethe Division 2 - Ellsworth - Coach Jack Radabaugh Runner-up - Waukesha West - Coach David Zindler Runner-up - Lodi - Coach Chris Persike Division 2 - Madison Edgewood - Coach Chris Martinelli Individuals - Keegan Elnerson (Lodi) at 103; Jordan Poirier (Bloomer) at 112; Jarod Runner-up - Catholic Memorial - Coach John Burke Donar (Cuba City/Southwestern) at 119; Zach Zehner (Tomahawk) at 125; Rudy Division 3 - Kettle Moraine Lutheran - Coach Matt Moeller Chagoya (Tomahawk) at 130; Ryan Seidler (Adams-Friendship) at 135; Nick Runner-up - Saint Mary Central - Coach Gary Kruger Hagar (Tomahawk) at 140; Hayden Hauschildt (Ellsworth) at 145; Logan Einerson (Lodi) at 152; Scott Liegel (River Valley) at 160; Joe Raygor (Saint SOFTBALL Croix Falls) at 171; Josh Mohr (Pewaukee) at 189; Trever Spude (Luxemburg- Division 1 - Stevens Point - Coach Tom Drohner Casco) at 215; Jake Hohlsteln (Portage) at 285. Runner-up - Chippewa Falls - Coach Jared Faherty Division 3 - Mineral Point - Coach Scott Schmitz Division 2 - Luxemburg-Casco - Coach Don Schoen Runner-up - Random Lake - Coach John Hatfield Runner-up - Monroe - Coach Dale Buvid Individuals - Josh Breuch (Aubumdale) at 103; Justin Mudlaff (Random Lake) at Division 3 - Grantsburg - Coach Don Bjelland 112; Bubba Gudis (Bruce/Weyerhaeuser) at 119; Justin Pollack (New Lisbon) at Runner-up - Laconia - Coach Scott Ritzema 125; CJ Hale (Auburndale) at 130; Casey Williams (Phillips) at 135; Mitch Kiel Division 4 - Oakfield - Coach Doug Mock (Roncalli) at 140; Brayden Wienke (Clear Lake) at 145; Cord Yager (Mineral Runner-up - Thorp - Coach Brad Ceranski Point) at 152; Buddy Llncks (Waterloo) at 160; Patrick Kissel (Oostburg) at 171; Jack Kuerst (Boyceville) at 189; Chad Johnson (De Soto) at 215; Jeff Erickson (Blafir-Taylor) at 285. SWIMMING & DIVING Division 1 - Arrowhead - Coach Jennifer Leider Girls Runner-up - Madison East - Coach Matt Matteson This is the honor roll of team & individual champions of tournament Individuals - Kylie Rosenstock, Madison West in diving; Badger/Big activity for the 2008-09 school year. Foot/Williams Bay (Ellie Lorenzi, Emily Russart, Lindsey Mikrut, Maddie Clark) in 200 yard medley relay; Jackie Powell, Madison Memorial in 200 BASKETBALL yard freestyle; Aja Van Hout, Madison East in 200 yard individual medley; Division 1 - Milwaukee Vincent - Coach Marquis Hines Ruby Martin, Madison East in 50 yard freestyle; Emma Goral, Arrowhead in Runner-up - Milwaukee King - Coach Craig Machut 100 yard butterfly; Ruby Martin, Madison East in 100 yard freestyle; Aja Van

24 Hont, Madison East in 500 yard freestyle; Madison East (Ruby Martin, Ivy Katie Hill, Onalaska in 800 run; Tasha Allen, Milwaukee North in 200 dash; Martin, Becca Soderholm, Aja Van Hout) in 200 yard freestyle relay; Jackie Kenzie Vicker, Whitefish Bay in 3200 run; Milwaukee Bradley Technical Powell, Madison Memorial in 100 yard backstroke; Emily Russart, (Jasmyn Hudgins, Tahje Whittley, Elexis Fuller-Stewart, Tiffany Matthews) Badger/Big Foot/Williams Bay in 100 yard breaststroke; Madison East (Aja in 1600 relay. Van Hout, Ivy Martin, Becca Soderholm, Ruby Martin) in 400 yard freestyle Division 2 - Arcadia - Coach Lynn Sonnentag relay. Runner-up - West Salem - Coach Le Roy Krall Division 2 - DeForest - Coach Sue Winckler Individuals - Danielle Vetesnik, Richland Center in pole vault; Lindsay Wiebe, Runner-up - Grafton - Coach Adan Burgos Ashland in high jump; Maya Vazquez, Arcadia in long jump; Erika Suchla, Individuals - Laura Van De Boom, Port Washington in diving; Catholic Arcadia in triple jump; Jessica Maroszek, Seymour in discus throw; Jessica Memorial (Elle Meinholz, Anna Meinholz, Ashley Majewski, Lauren Maroszek, Seymour in shot put; West Salem (Lauren Unser, Kelsey Novak, Schoendort) in 200 yard medley relay; Kelsey Hojan-Clark, Brookfield Kristin Stockheimer, Courtney Oldenburg) in 3200 relay; Erin Kline, Academy in 200 yard freestyle; Clare Chamberlain, Shorewood in 200 yard Luxemburg-Casco in 100 high hurdles; Maya Vazquez, Arcadia in 100 dash; individual medley; Hayley Martin, Monona Grove in 50 yard freestyle; Elli Brea Tinney, Osceola in 1600 run; Omro (Alyssa Baehman, Jessica Will, Sellinger, Shorewood in 100 yard butterfly; Abby Diehl, Sauk Prairie in 100 Jessica Berger, Amanda Obot) in 800 relay; Lauren Unser, West Salem in yard freestyle; Kelsey Hojan-Clark, Brookfield Academy in 500 yard 400 dash; Milwaukee Lutheran (Amber Leazer, Raynna Thompson, Alex freestyle; Monona Grove (Kelsey Millin, Tes Becker, Elizabeth Emmerich, Schad, Chelsea Jordan) in 400 relay; Ashley Maxon, Random Lake in 300 Hayley Martin) in 200 yard freestyle relay; Siri Smits, Berlin/Green Lake in low hurdles; Kelly Stewart, Amery in 800 ran; Maya Vazquez, Arcadia in 100 yard backstroke; Kate Criter, Plymouth in 100 yard breaststroke; Sank 200 dash; Brea Tinney, Osceola in 3200 run; Seymour (Justine Mehojah, Prairie (Alison Meng, Megan Cahill, Kelsey Kohlbeck, Abby Diehl) in 400 Ashley Effa, Stephanie Ambrosius, Alaina Murphy) in 1600 relay. yard freestyle relay. Division 3 - Newman Catholic - Coach Paul Michlig Runner-up - Edgar - Coaches Kevin Ruplinger & Dave Bielmeier TENNIS Individuals - Kelsey Temanson, Stratford in pole vault; Rachel Melum, Iola- Division 1 - Homestead - Coach Jackie Mueller Scandinavia in high jump; Arleen Lemanski, Florence in long jump; Bria Runner-up - Brookfield Central - Coach Dave Steinbach Halama, Independence/Gilmanton in triple jump; Jecel Geruer, Markesan in Individuals - Aly Coran, Homestead in singles; Lauren Gryniewicz/Scarlett discus throw; Mary Theisen, Regis in shot put; Frederic (Samantha Nelson, Hoy, Divine Savior Holy Angels in doubles. Megan Anderson, Sarah Knauber, Calla Karl) in 3200 relay; Cheyenne Gray, Division 2 - Notre Dame - Coach Shane Lagerman Independence/Gilmanton in 100 high hurdles; Chelsey Simon, Whitehall in Runner-up - University School of Milwaukee - Coach Harazet Jim~nez 100 dash; Molly Seidel, University Lake School in 1600 ran; Newman Individuals - Caroline Starck, Big Foot/Williams Bay in singles; Elissa Catholic (Sarah Connolly, Andrea Schuster, Teresa Rock, Emily Schuster) in Halla/Natalie Foster, Roncalli in doubles. 800 relay; Gretchen Homan, Catholic Central in 400 dash; Frederic (Candace Buck, Tanesha Carlson, Jade Johnson, Sage Karl) in 400 relay; Tessa Thurs, TRACK & FIELD Edgar in 300 low hurdles; Jamie Vandenberg, Niagara in 800 run; Gretchen Division 1 - Milwaukee Bradley Technical - Coach Ken Williams Homan, Catholic Central in 200 dash; Molly Seidel, University Lake School Runner-up - Brookfield Central - Coach Lorie Lewis in 3200 run; Edgar (Hannah Pospyhalla, Connie Urmanski, Eric Rosewicz, Individuals - Melissa Flucke, Ashwaubenon in pole vault; Shelby Demos, Tessa Thurs) in 1600 relay. Janesville Parker in high jump; Jessica Waldvogel, Wausau West in long jump; Shalesa Smith, Milwaukee King in triple jump; Alissa Rausch, VOLLEYBALL Wausau West in discus throw; Angela Boushea, Monna Grove in shot put; Division 1 - Kenosha Tremper - Coach Sabrina Scifres Onalaska (Maddie Johnson, Jamie Burr, Katie Hill, Brooke Reynolds) in Runner-up -Pius XI - Coach Dave Scher 3200 relay; Marissa Savitch, Homestead in 100 high hurdles; Tasha Allen, Division 2 - Waupun - Coach Keith Milkowski Milwaukee North in 100 dash; Becca Selner, Ashwanbenon in 1600 run; Runner-up - Catholic Memorial - Coach Ted Schulte Milwaukee King (Uniqua Taylor, Kennaye Lewis, Kiara Giles, Chanel Division 3 - Wisconsin Heights - Coach Amy Schlimgen Franklin) in 800 relay; Tasha Allen, Milwaukee North in 400 dash; Runner-up - Grantsburg - Coach Bill Morrin Milwaukee King (Shalesa Smith, Chanet Franklin, Uniqua Taylor, Kennaye Division 4 - Catholic Central - Coach Carol Van Henkelum Lewis) in 400 relay; Samantha Berg, Kettle Moraine in 300 low hurdles; Runner-up - Clayton - Coach Diane Schradle Rura! Ins. Sportsmanship Winners

Boys Taylor, Eau Claire North, Fall Creek, Madison Hawk, Cuba City, Durand, Fall Creek, Middleton, Memorial, Oshkosh North, Roncalli and Xavier Monroe and Oostburg FOOTBALL - Edgar. Honorable mention: Colby, Kimberly, Reedsburg Area and Wautoma/Faith TENNIS - Middleton. Honorable mention: University GYMNASTICS - Southwestern/Cuba City. Honorable Christian School of Milwaukee mention: Antigo, Ashland, Eau Claire SOCCER - Columbus. Honorable mention: Green BASEBALL (SPRING) - Marion. Honorable men- North/Memorial, La Crosse Logan/Central, Bay Preble, Madison West, McDonell tion: Barneveld, Elk Mound, Lakeside Lutheran, Sheboygan South/North, Viroqua/Cashton/De Central/Regis, New Holstein and University School McDoneIl Central Soto/North Crawford and West Bend West of Milwaukee BASEBALL (SUMMER) - New Holstein. Honorable HOCKEY - River Falls Co-op. Honorable mention: None VOLLEYBALL - Marquette University H,S, mention: Marquette University H.S. and West Salem SOCCER -Ashland. Honorable mention: Brookfield Honorable mention: Kaukauna and Middleton Central, De Pete, Divine Savior Holy Angels, WRESTLING - Stoughton. Honorable mention: Grafton, Kenosha Bradford, Kettle Moraine Ellsworth, Franklin, Lodi, Muskego, Pewaukee, Girls Lutheran, Madison Edgewood, Madison Memorial, Random Lake and Wausau West TEN NIS - Notre Dame. Honorable mention: Saint Mary Central, Waukesha West and HOCKEY - Rice Lake. Honorablh"y~r, Marshfield and University School of Milwaukee Winnebago Lutheran Academy mention: Stevens Point and VOLLEYBALL - Wisconsin Heights. Honorable men- SOFTBALL - Grantsburg. Honorable mention: Superior tion: Brodhead, D.C. Everest, Grantsburg, Altoona, Appleton East, Belmont, Chippewa Falls, BASKETBALL - Benton. Manitowoc Lincoln, Newman Catholic, Potosi, Greenfield, Kenosha Bradford, Lancaster, Honorable mention." Rosholt and Waupun Menomonee Falls, Oakfield, Rosholt, Stevens Aquinas, Assumption, Blair- BASKETBALL - Siren. Honorable mention: Black Point, Thorp and Waunakee 25 WIAA/Rural Ins. Sportsmanship Award Winners

Spring Baseball Girls Basketball 1992-93 Superior 2004-05 Brookfield Central 2008~09 Marion 2008-09 Siren 1991-92 Eau Claire Memorial 2003-04 Madison La Follette 2007-08 Kimberly 2007-08 Oostburg 1990-91 Madison Memorial 2002-03 Sauk Prairie 2006-07 Abbotsford 2006-07 Barneveld 2001-02 Neenah 2000-01 Sauk Prairie 2005-06 Portage 2005-06 New London Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 2004-05 Eau Claire North 2004-05 Owen-Withee Girls Hockey 1999-00 1998-99 Oshkosh West & Baldwin-Wood. 2003-04 Abbotsford 2003-04 Boyceville 2008-09 River Falls Co-op 1997-98 Onalaska 2002-03 Park Falls 2002-03 Barneveld 2007-08 Mosinee Co-op 2001-02 Thorp 2006-07 None 1996-97 Sauk Prairie 2001-02 Westosha Central 1995-96 Madison Mem. & Sheb. Falls 2000-01 De Soto 2000-01 Gilmanton 2005-06 Fond du Lac/Waupun 1999-00 Ripon 1999~00 Hilbert & Flmnbeau 2004-05 None Watertown 1998-99 Viroqua 2003-04 None 1998-99 Stoughton 1997-98 Royal 1997-98 2002-03 Onalaska Girls Tennis 1996-97 Plum City 1996-97 North Fond du Lac 2001-02 Fond du Lac 2008-09 Notre Dame 1995-96 Augusta 2007-08 Big Foot/Williams Bay 1995-96 Bangor 1994-95 Milwaukee Washington 2006-07 University School of Milwaukee 1993-94 Fall Creek Boys Soccer 2005-06 Madison Memorial 1992-93 Pecatonica 2008-09 Columbus 2004-05 Eau Claire Memorial Summer Baseball 1991-92 Pecatonica 2003-04 The Prairie School 2008-09 New Holstein Markesan 2007-08 Notre Dame 1990-91 2006-07 Cedar Grove-Belgium 2002-03 Stevens Point 2007-08 West Salem 1989-90 Bloomer 2005-06 Onaiaska 2001-02 Altoona 2006-07 New Holstein 1988-89 Mauston Saint Mary Central 2000-01 Neenah Marquette University H.S. Horicon 2004-05 1999-00 Monroe 2005-06 1987-88 2003-04 Central Wisconsin Christian 2004-05 Ashland & Whitehall 1986-87 Marathon 2002-03 Sheboygan County Christian 1998-99 Eau Claire Memorial Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 1985-86 Fall Creek 1997-98 Monroe 2003-04 2001-02 Sheboygan County Christian 2002-03 New Holstein 1984-85 Turtle Lake 1996-97 Monroe 2000-01 Wausau West 1995-96 Marshfield 2001-02 West Salem 1999-00 De Pere 2000-01 New Richmond 1998-99 Hudson 1999-00 Arcadia Football 1997-98 Northland Pines 1998-99 Glenwood City 2008-09 Edgar 1996-97 Wausau West Boys Volleyball 1997-98 Random Lake 2007-08 Eleva-Strum 1995-96 Oregon 2008-09 Marquette University H.S. 1996-97 Arcadia 2006-07 Stratford 2007-08 None 1995-96 Amery & Campbellsport 2005-06 West Salem 2006-07 Catholic Memorial 2004-05 Brillion 2005-06 Catholic Memorial 2003-04 Brillion Girls Soccer 2004-05 Arrowhead 2008-09 Ashland Boys Basketball 2002-03 Somerset 2003-04 None 2001-02 Fox Valley Lutheran 2007-08 Waunakee 2002-03 Marquette University H.S. 2008-09 Benton 2006-07 McFarland Iola-Scandinavia 2000-01 Prescott 2001-02 Burlington 2007-08 1999-00 Iola-Scandinavia 2005-06 Slinger 2000-01 Shorewood 2006-07 Aquinas 1998-99 Edgar & Lake Holcombe 2004-05 Eau Claire Memorial 2005-06 Westby 1997-98 River Ridge & Darlington 2003-04 The Prairie School 2004405 Oshkosh Lourdes 1996-97 Osseo-Fairchild & Ashwaubenon 2002-03 Fond du Lac Girls Volleyball 2003-04 Blair-Taylor 1995-96 Stanley-Boyd 2001-02 Notre Dame (Green Bay) 2002-03 Northwood 2000-01 Neenah 2008-09 Wisconsin Heights 2001-02 Laconia 1999-00 None 2007-08 Cuba City 2000-01 Glenwood City 1998-99 New Holstein 2006-07 Rib Lake Gymnastics 2005-06 Weyauwega-Fremont 1999-00 Marshall 1997-98 Franklin 2008-09 Southwestern/Cuba City 2004-05 Lake Holcombe 1998-99 Kohler & Park Falls Antigo 1996-97 Hartford Cuba City 2007~08 1995-96 Hudson 2003-04 1997-98 Milw. Vincent & Three Lakes 2006-07 Holmen 2002-03 Abbots ford 1996-97 Westby 2005-06 Southwestern/Cuba City 2001-02 Potosi 1995-96 Sank Prairie 2004-05 Antigo 2000-01 Loyal 1994-95 Oakfield 2003-04 Southwestern/Cuba City Softball 1999-00 Abbotsford & Dodgeville 1993-94 Goodman 2002-03 Southwestern!Cuba City 2008-09 Grantsburg 1998-99 Seneca 1992-93 Cassville 2001-02 Gale-Ettrlck-Trempealeau 2007-08 Southern Door 1997-98 Iowa-Grant & Clintonville 1991-92 Columbus 2006-07 Union Grove 1996-97 Cadott 1990-91 Spring Valley 2005-06 Ashwaubenon 1995-96 Dodgeville 1989-90 Eleva-Strum Boys Hockey 2004~05 Crandon 1988-89 La Crosse Logan 2008-09 Rice Lake 2003-04 Catholic Central 1987-88 Neenah 2007-08 Superior 2002-03 Pacelli Wrestling 1986-87 Elk Mound 2006-07 None 2001-02 Belmont 2008-09 Stoughton 1985-86 Oostburg 2005-06 Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 2000-01 None 2007-08 Ellsworth 1984-85 Eau Claire North 2004-05 None 1999-00 Appleton East 2006-07 Luxemburg-Casco 1974-75 Neenah 2003-04 Northland Pines/Three Lakes 1998-99 Holmen 2005-06 Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 1973-74 Green Bay Southwest 2002-03 Verona Area 1997-98 Cameron 2004-05 Lodi 1972-73 Fond du Lac 2001-02 None 1996-97 Denmark 2003-04 Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 1971-72 Janesville Parker 2000-01 None 1995-96 Pulaski 2002-03 Lodi 1970-71 Wausau East 1999-00 Eau Claire Memorial 2001-02 Wrightstown 1969-70 Eau Claire Memorial 1998-99 Fond du Lac 2000-01 Luxemburg-Casco 1968-69 Neenah 1997-98 None Boys Tennis 1999-00 West Allis Central 1967-68 Manitowoc 1996-97 Superior 2008-09 Middleton 1998-99 Milton & Ellsworth 1966-67 Barron 1995-96 Superior 2007-08 Marquette University H.S. 1997-98 River Falls 1965-66 Alma 1994-95 Onalaska 2006-07 Middleton 1996-97 Waterford 1964-65 Brookfield Central 1993-94 Madison Memorial 2005-06 Neenah 1995-96 Oak Creek & Wisconsin Rapids

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he WIAA began sponsoring a tour- place in three Classes (A-B-C). Back-to-back championships have Tnament program in spring baseball Terminology was changed in 1991 from been accomplished 13 times, including in 1948. Classes to Divisions (1-2-3). In 2006, the Nekoosa’s consecutive titles. Nekoosa The first State Tournament was held in Tournament Series expanded to four divi- also won two straight Class B champi- Milwaukee, and a Milwaukee school -- sions. onships in 1984-85. De Soto won two Tech (then called Boys Tech) -- was the Appleton West has won seven titles, straight Division 3 titles in 2000-01, as winner, defeating Madison East, 10-2, in Nekoosa and Sun Prairie five, Eau Claire did Catholic Central in 2004-05. the finals. four, and Hortonville, Janesville Craig, Hortonville won two consecutive Milwaukee was the site of the State Oconomowoc, Eau Claire Memorial, Division 2 championships in 1997-98, Tournament again in 1949, but it was Kenosha St. Joseph and Stevens Point and Milwaukee Lutheran accomplished moved in 1950 to Menasha where it was three each. the feat in 2002-03. held eight straight years through 1957. La Crosse Central leads in tournament Janesville Craig (1983-84) and Eau Claire became the new home of the appearances with 18. Milwaukee Bradley Oconomowoc (1980-81) each won back- State Tournament in1958 and for the next Tech has been to the State Tournament 15 to-back Class A championships, and Eau four years as well, then it moved to times; Appleton West 14 times; Eau Claire won two straight titles twice (1957- Oshkosh for 1963 and 1964 and to Claire Memorial, Oconomowoc, Fond du 58 and 1961-62) before the class system Wisconsin Rapids in 1965 before return- Lac and Stevens Point 12 times; was implemented. Appleton West also ing to Eau Claire for five straight years. Janesville Craig 11 times; Middleton 10 won a pair of consecutive championships Marion held the 1971 and 1972 tourna- times; and Eau Claire North, Nekoosa, (1975-76). Both Sun Prairie and Kenosha ments, then it moved to Wausau (1973) Sun Prairie and Watertown nine times. De St. Joseph won back-to-back titles in where it was held through 1997. The tour- Soto, Madison Memorial, Hortonville and 2005-06. St. Joseph’s titles were won in nament moved to its current location at Superior have made eight appearances. two different divisions, winning the Time Warner Field at Fox Cities Stadium Only Nekoosa has won three consecu- Division 2 title in 2005 and the Division 3 in Grand Chute in 1998. tive championships. It won the Class B title in 2006. Beginning in 1978, competition took titles from 1980-82.

BAY PORT - SPRING BASEBALL CHAMPIONS (DIVISION 1) - 2008-2009 Team members’: Ryan Hynes, Brad Klimek, Ben Messenger, Sam Messenger, Logan Peot, Dominic Putala, Joey Calewarts, Zac Peterson, Ethan Bemowski, Spencer Peot, Josh Sommer, KENO$HA ST. JOSEPH - SPRING BASEBALL Josh Jaro, Andrew Murphy, Lucas Lindow, Sean Grabig, Marshall Zahn, Dominick Utrie, AJ CHAMPIONS (DIVISION 3) - 2008-2009 Gaura. Team members: Justin Beacraft, Dominick Tirabassi, Luke Olson, Alex Pencak, Pedro Martinez, Tom Nelson, Joe Pignotti, Dylan Fout, Joe Pill&zi, Chris Bruno, Anthony Olson, Jake Dutter, Mike Woods, Jake Lowery.

FfADISON EDGEWOOD - SPRING BASEBALL CHAFIPIONS (DIVISION 2) - 2008-2009 FIARION - SPRING BASEBALL Team members: Zach Scherschel, Zach Addamo, Nick Hughes, Tim Longo, Josh Benesh, CHAFIPIONS (DIVISION "i) - 2008-2009 Shawn Tipple, Connor Cosgrove, Chris Anderson, Robert Parman, Sam Zimmer, Mario Team members: Eric Kroening, Justin Remminger, Cody Riemer, Tyler Schoen, Ryan Minnaert, Christiaan Wabers, Joe Bate, Chris Ritter, Kyle Haen, Seth Dahmen, Joe Curtin, Weatherwax, Matt Mielke, Sean Kallas, Cody Verg, Ryan Seymer, Ethan Miller, Drew Radies, Marc Dahlin. CJ Kallas, Mike Fausti, Ryan Kucksdorf, Lee Verg.

27 Spring Baseball State Championships Fox Cities Stadium - Grand Chute - June 16-18, 2009 Division 1 Championship Wilmot Union IP H R ER BB SO Brandon Jones pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Bay Port 3, Wilmot Union 2 (8) Quincy Berg ...... 7.0 2 0 0 2 4 Quincy Berg If ...... 3 0 0 0 WILMOT UNION 2 (24-6) Eau Claire North IP H R ER BB SO Tyler Thomas dh ...... 3 0 2 1 Name & Position AB R H RBI Matt Prosek ...... 3.0 6 2 0 2 5 Trevor Epping 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 Justice Reichwein p/ss ...... 3 0 0 0 Gregory Button ...... 3,2 6 2 2 4 4 Travis Sindles p ...... 0 0 0 0 Brandon Jones pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Tom Mewhorter ...... 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Alex Muhlenbeck c ...... 0 0 0 0 Tyler Thomas If ...... 2 0 0 0 Win - Berg. Loss - Prosek. Save - None. WP - Button 2. HBP Totals ...... 29 4 11 3 Brendon Hayden ss/p ...... 3 0 1 1 - by Prosek (Berg). Score by inning H E Landon Tenhagen cf ...... 4 0 1 0 Umpires - HP: Ken Dayton; 1B: Derek Freeman; 2B: Tom Kimberly ...... 001 0l I 0 5 2 CtKis Nelson 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 Barth; 3B: Steve Atkinson. Wilmot Union ...... 200 001 1 4 11 2 Jay Christian lb ...... 2 0 0 0 Start: 7:15 p.m. Time: 2:10. E - B. Schreiber; Weber; Reichwein; Sindles. LOB K 6; WU Travis Sindles dh ...... 3 0 2 0 7. 2B - Randerson; Tenhagen 2. SH - Heagle; Hiroskey 2; Trevor Epping 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 Division 1 Semifinal Cttristian. SB - Van Handel; Weber. CS - Arts. Quincy Berg ph ...... 0 1 0 0 Bay Port 3, Middleton 2 Kimberly IP It R ER BB SO Joe Felgenhauer ff ...... 3 1 0 0 MIDDLETON 2 (21-7) Brad Schreiber ...... 6.2 11 4 3 1 5 Name & Position AB R H RBI Alex Muhlenbeck c ...... 0 0 0 0 Wilmot Union IP H R ER BB SO Totals ...... 25 2 4 1 Brooks Braga db/3b ...... 4 0 2 1 Travis Sindles ...... 5.1 5 3 1 3 2 3 0 1 0 BAY PORT 3 (26-5) Garmtt Novinski 2b ...... Justice Reichweth ...... 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 Derek Layton cf ...... 3 0 1 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Win - Reichwein. Loss - B. Schreiber. Save - None. PB Sean Grabig rf ...... 3 0 0 0 Shane Adler 3b/p ...... 3 0 0 0 Randerson. 3 0 / 0 Andrew Murphy c ...... 4 0 1 0 Romie Ripp if ...... Umpires - HP: Tom Barth; 1B: Steve Atkthson; 2B: Ken 2 0 1 0 Kevin Drunasky c ...... 3 0 1 0 Dayton; 3B: Derek Freeman. Logan Peot p/pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Ryan Hynes pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Luke Meeteer pr ...... Start: 8:00 a.m. Time: 1:55. 2 0 0 0 Dominic Utrie lb/p ...... 4 1 2 0 Ben Mathias lb ...... 4 2 2 0 Travis Martin rf ...... 3 1 2 1 Division ! Quarterfinal Josh Jaro If ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Aaron Gowan ss ...... Eau Claire North 18, Milwaukee Riverside Univ. 2 AJ Ganra 3b ...... Dylan Acker p ...... 0 0 0 0 Spencer Peot pr ...... 0 0 0 0 EAU CLAIRE NORTH 18 (20-4) 3 0 0 0 Totals ...... 26 2 8 2 Name & Position AB R H RBI Dominic Putala ss ...... BAY PORT 3 (25-5) Zac Peterson cf ...... 3 0 1 2 Seth Hurt If ...... 3 3 1 1 Name & Position AB R H RBI Davey Fischer 2b ...... 2 2 1 1 Brad Klimek 2b ...... 3 0 1 l 3 0 0 0 3 8 3 Sean Grabig rf ...... T~vler Brown lb ...... 2 2 1 2 Totals ...... 29 Andrew Murphy c ...... 3 0 1 1 Score by inning R H E Gregory Button ph ...... 0 0 0 1 Ryan Hynes pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Tom Mewhorter dh ...... 4 2 1 1 Wilmot Union ...... 000 000 20 2 4 0 Logan Peot lb ...... 4 0 3 1 000 200 01 3 8 2 Tyler Herrmam~ ss ...... 4 3 3 3 Bay Port ...... Domittic Utrie 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 E - L. Peot; Gaura. DP - WU I; BP 2. LOB - WU 10; BP 9. Cory Joas ph ...... 0 0 0 0 Spencer Peot pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Matt Prosek p/3b ..... 0 0 1 HBP - L. Peot. SH - Thomas; Nelson; Epping. 3 0 1 0 BB SO Josh Jaro if ...... Corey Bonnin c ...... 0 1 1 Wilmot Union IP H R ER AJ Gaura p ...... 3 0 0 0 4.1 5 2 2 3 6 Brett Bodenburg pr/ff.. 1 1 1 Justice Reichwein ...... Joey Calewarts pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Brendon Hayden ...... 3.1 3 1 1 2 3 Jordan Clark ph ...... 1 1 0 Dominic Putala ss ...... 1 0 0 0 Jordan Dickerson rf/p.. 2 1 1 Bay Port IP It R ER BB SO Zac Peterson cf ...... 3 1 1 0 3 2 1 7 Jake Fazmes pr/ph ..... 1 1 1 Logan Peot ...... 6.1) Brad Klimek 2b ...... 1 2 1 0 Dominic Utrie ...... 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 Nate Robertson cf ..... 1 0 0 Totals ...... 25 3 9 3 Mitch DeGrasse 3b .... 0 0 0 Win - Utrie. Loss - Hayden. Save - None. WP - Hayden 2. HBP Score by inning R H E Dean Eisold p ...... 0 0 0 - by Reichwein (L. Peot). Middleton ...... 000 010 1 2 8 2 Totals ...... 29 18 12 14 Umpires - HP: Mike Breed; 1B: Paul Feldhausen; 2B: Tom Bay Port ...... 001 010 1 3 9 1 Osting; 3B: Arvo Britten. E - Adler; Gowan; Klimek. LOB - M 5; BP 9.2B - Martin; MILWAUKEE RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY 2 (17-13) Name & Position AB R H RBI Start: 5:55 p.m. Time: 2:32. Murphy; Jaro. HBP - Klimek. SH - Mathias; Gowan; Grabig; Vincent Knox c ...... 2 0 1 0 Klimek. SB - Klimek. CS - Braga; Jaro. Division 1 Semifinal Midflleton IP H R ER BB SO Jesus Acevedo-Nunez pr/p ...... 0 1 0 0 Dale Curtis ph ...... 0 0 Wilmot Union 4, Eau Claire North 0 Dylan Acker ...... 6.0 7 2 1 2 5 0 Lynn Stingley ss ...... 3 0 1 1 WILMOT UNION 4 (24-5) Shane Adler ...... 0.1 2 1 1 1 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Bay Port IP H R ER BB SO Elisha Roundtree cf/p ...... 3 0 1 0 Malcohn Frazier p/2b ...... 0 0 Justice Reichweio c ...... 5 0 3 0 AJ Ganra ...... 7.0 8 2 2 0 9 2 1 Dimas Garcia 3b/lb ...... 2 0 0 0 Brandon Jones pr ...... 0 i 0 0 Win - Gaura. Loss - Adler. Save - None. WP - Acker; Ganra. Joe Felgenhauer rf ...... 3 0 0 0 HBP - by Adler (Klimek). Khalid Abdehnawla lb/p ...... 1 0 0 0 Brendon Hayden ss ...... 4 1 2 1 Umpires - HP: Derek Freeman; 1B: Tom Barth; 2B: Steve Jamelle Tunstall p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Landon Tenhagen cf ...... 4 0 3 0 Atkinson; 3B: Ken Dayton. Brandon Richmond dh ...... 2 Chris Nelson 2b ...... 4 0 0 0 Start: 10:05 p.m. Time: 1:58. Philip Barber 2b/cf ...... 1 0 0 0 Jay Christian lb ...... 3 0 1 1 Dominque Reeves rf/3b ...... 1 0 1 0 Travis Ketterhagen pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Division 1 Quarterfinal D’Merro Hull ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Quincy Berg p ...... 3 0 1 0 Wilmot Union 4, Kimberly 3 Lazaro Rodriguez If ...... 0 0 0 0 Alex Muhlenbeck pr ...... 0 0 0 0 KLMBERLY 3 (22-5) Totals ...... 19 2 4 1 Tyler Thomas if ...... 4 1 2 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Score by inning R H E Trevor Epping 3b ...... 2 1 0 0 Jamison Wells ss ...... I 0 0 0 Eau Claire North ...... 700 1(10) 18 12 0 Totals ...... 32 4 12 2 Luke Van Handel pr/ss ...... 2 0 1 1 Milwaukee Riverside Univ ...... 000 11 2 4 7 EAU CLAIRE NORTH 0 (20-5) Colten Heagle cf ...... 3 0 0 0 E - Knox; Roundtree; Garcia 2; Abdelmawla; Barber; Name & Position AB R H RBI Brad Schreiber p ...... 3 0 1 0 Rodriguez. LOB - ECN 10; MR 4.2B - Mewhorter. 3B - Brown; Seth Hurt if ...... 2 0 0 0 Austin Arts pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Round~’ee. HR - He~rmann. HBP - Joas; Robertson. SH - Fischer; Davey Fischer 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 Bryce Bellin lb ...... 3 0 0 0 Prosek. SF - Button. SB - Hurt; Herrmann; Bodenburg; Tyler Brown lb ...... 3 0 1 0 Tony Lamers if ...... 3 0 0 0 AcevedoNunez. CS - Mewhorter. Tom Mewhorter dh/p ...... 3 0 0 0 Sam Rein dh ...... 3 0 1 0 Eau Claire North IP H R ER BB SO Tyler Herrmann ss ...... 3 0 0 0 Will Randerson c ...... 3 0 1 0 Matt Prosek ...... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Matt Prosek p/3b ...... 3 0 1 0 Kevin DeBruin pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Jordan Dickerson ...... 3.0 3 1 1 1 2 Brett Bodenburg pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Mitch Weber 3b ...... 2 2 1 0 Dean Eisold ...... 1.0 1 I 1 1 2 Corey Bonnin c ...... 2 0 0 0 Devin Hiroskey 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee Riverside Univ. IP H R ER BB SO Jordan Dickerson rf ...... 2 0 0 0 Tyler Wolf rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Malcohn Frazier ...... 0.2 2 7 1 4 0 Nate Robertson cf ...... 2 0 0 0 Totals ...... 24 3 5 1 Elisha Roundtree ...... 3.1 6 5 5 1 4 Miteh DeGrasse 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 WILMOT UNION 4 (23-5) Khalid Abdelmawla ...... 0.1 2 6 6 4 0 Gregory Button p ...... 0 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Jamelle Tunstall ...... 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... 22 0 2 0 Justice Reichweth c/p ...... 4 0 0 0 Win - Dickarson. Loss - Frazier. Save - None. Score by inning R H E Joe Felgenhauer rt" ...... 3 2 I 0 WP - Dickerson; Roundtree. HBP - by Frazier (Robertson); by Wilmot Union ...... 001 101 1 4 12 0 Brendon Hayden ss ...... 4 1 3 0 Tunstall (Joas). BK - Roundtree. Eau Claire North ...... 000 000 0 0 2 2 Landon Tenhagen cf ...... 4 0 2 2 Umpires - HP: Steve Atkinson; 1B: Ken Dayton; 2B: Derek E - Herrmann; DeGrasse. LOB - WU 14; ECN 4. 2B - Chris Nelson 2b ...... 3 0 2 0 Freeman; 3B: Tom Barth. Reichwein. HBP - Berg. SH - Bonnin. Jay Christian lb ...... 2 0 0 0 Start: 10:40 a.m. Time: 1:50. 28 $prin~ Baseball

Division I Quarterfinal Score by inning R H E Sam DeBolt 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Middleton 9, Janesville Craig 3 Bay Port ...... 210 200 3 8 10 0 Tyler Buss l b ...... 1 0 0 0 MIDDLETON 9 (21-6) Sun Prairie ...... 000 000 1 1 4 1 Ethan Jaeger 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI E - Garvey. DP - BP 2. LOB - BP 9; SP 4.2B - Grabig; Jaro; Brian Klug 2b/p ...... 1 0 0 0 Brooks Braga 3b ...... 2 3 1 2 Handel; Patterson. SF - Grabig. SB - Rhode. CS - L. Peot; Jaro. Dyllan Jensen rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Garmtt Novinsld 2b .. .3 0 1 2 Bay Port IP H R ER BB SO Totals ...... 23 0 2 0 Derek Layton cf ...... 5 0 0 0 Sean Grabig ...... 7.0 4 1 1 3 8 Score by inning R H E Shane Adler p ...... 1 0 2 Sun Prairie IP H R ER BB SO Bloomer ...... 010 510 6 13 14 1 Alec Tiedt p ...... 0 0 0 Michael Haudel ...... 6.2 8 8 6 6 4 Lakeside Lutheran ...... 000 000 0 0 2 4 Romie Ripp If ...... 0 2 3 Matt MeeMna ...... 0.1 2 0 0 1 1 E - Stuckert; Brockmann; Guenterberg; Struck; Jensen. DP - Jeremy Lochner ph...... 0 0 0 0 Win - Grabig. Loss - Haodel. Save - None. WP - Handel; LL 1. LOB - B 8; LL 3.2B - A. Koehler; Schemenaner 2.3B - Kevin Dmnasky c ...... 4 0 1 0 Meekma. Dachel. HBP - A. Koehler; Bohl; Reischel 2. SF - Stuckert. SB - Luke Meeteer pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Tom Osting; 1B: Aryo Britren; 2B: Mike Breed; Dachel; Bohl; Strohbusch. Tomas’ Chardon pr/c ...... 0 0 0 0 3B: Paul Feldhansen. Bloomer IP H R ER BB SO Ben Mathias lb ...... 3 1 2 0 Start: 4:30 p.m. Time: 2:01. Trevor Morning ...... 6.0 1 0 0 1 8 Andrew Zimmerman pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Corey Poirier ...... 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 Nate Dmnasky ph/lb ...... 1 0 0 0 Division 2 Championship Lakeside Lutheran IP H R ER BB SO Travis Martin rf ...... 4 2 1 0 Madison Edgewood 1 3, Bloomer 3 (5) Cole Strohbusch ...... 3.0 6 4 4 1 2 Aaron Gowan ss ...... 3 1 1 0 BLOOMER 3 (27-4) Brian Klug ...... 3.0 7 6 4 1 0 Joey Haack ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Aaron Struck ...... 1.0 1 3 0 0 1 Totals ...... 31 9 9 9 Trevor Morning cf ...... 4 0 1 0 Win - Morning. Loss - Strohbusch. Save - None. HBP - by JANESVILLE CRAIG 3 (21-6-1) Alex Koehler p/2b ...... 3 0 2 Strohbusch (A. Koehler); by Strohbusch (Reischel); by Strohbusch Name & Position AB R H RBI Wesley Stuckert ss ...... 2 0 0 0 (Reischel); by Brian Klug (Bohl). PB - Vredeveld. Zach Baymuther ss ...... 0 0 0 Matt Dachel lb ...... 3 0 1 0 Umpires - HP: Paul Feldhansen; 1B: Tom Osting; 2B: Avro Tom McCulloch ph ..... 0 1 0 Zach Borofka if ...... 3 1 1 0 Britten; 3B: Mike Breed. Brett Fredricks p/2b ..... 1 0 0 Corey Poirier 2b/p ...... 3 1 0 0 Start: 6:55 p.m. Time: 2:05. Mitch Phillips ph ...... 0 0 0 Josh Schemenaner rf ...... 2 0 1 2 Christian DeCremer cf... 0 1 0 Matthew Bohl 3b ...... 2 1 0 0 Division 2 Semifinal Zach Whalen 3b ...... 0 2 1 Erik Reischel c ...... 3 0 1 0 Madison Edgewood 1 2, Fox Valley Lutheran 2 Dylan Grall lb ...... 0 1 0 Totals ...... 25 3 7 3 MADISON EDGEWOOD 12 (24-4) Austin Geller 2b ...... 0 0 0 MADISON EDGEWOOD 13 (25-4) Name & Position AB R H RBI Mike Davis p ...... 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Kyle Haen cf ...... 4 0 0 0 Nick Weber ph/rf ...... 0 0 0 Kyle Haan cf ...... i 2 1 2 Mario Minnaert 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 Cody Steed p ...... 1 0 0 0 Mario Minnaert 2b ...... 1 I 1 2 Chris Ritter p/ss ...... 3 0 1 2 Jameson Henning dh ...... 2 0 0 0 Chris Ritter ss ...... 2 2 2 4 Seth Dahmen pr ...... 0 2 0 0 Charlie Meyer c ...... 1 0 0 0 Robert Parman 3b/p ...... 4 1 0 0 Shawn Tipple pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Derek Mussey ph/c ...... 2 1 2 0 Nick Hughes c ...... 4 0 1 0 Robert Parman ss/3b ...... 3 1 1 1 Cameron Graves pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Seth Dahmen pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Sam Zirmner pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Ben Olin if ...... 2 0 0 0 Christiaan Wabers lb ...... 4 0 2 2 Nick Hughes c ...... 3 1 0 0 Aaron Fredricks ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Chris Anderson pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Joe Curtin pr/p ...... 0 0 0 0 Keith Wright rf/ph ...... 0 1 0 0 Tim Longo rf ...... 2 2 1 0 Christiaan Wabers Ib ...... 4 0 3 Totals ...... 27 3 7 1 Conuor Cosgrove dh ...... 2 2 1 0 Cody Parman pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Score by inning R H E Zach Scherschel if ...... 3 3 3 2 Tim Longo rf ...... 4 1 1 2 Middleton ...... 201 420 0 9 9 0 Joe Curtin p ...... 0 0 0 0 Joe Bate pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Janesville Craig ...... 000 001 2 3 7 9 Josh Benesh 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Connor Cosgrove dh ...... 1 2 0 1 E - Bayreuther; DeCremer; Whalen 2; Geller 3; Meyer 2. LOB Totals ...... 23 13 12 12 Zach Scherschel If ...... 4 1 0 1 - M 10; JC 6.2B - Martin. HBP- Novinski; Bayreuther. SF - Braga; Score by inning R H E Josh Benesh 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Adler 2. SB - Braga; Novinski; Adler. Bloomer ...... 000 300 3 7 3 Totals ...... 29 12 6 8 Middleton IP H R ER BB SO Madison Edgewood ...... 130 441 13 12 2 FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 2 (21-3) Shane Adler ...... 5.0 3 0 0 1 6 E - Stuckert; Schemenaner; Bohl; R. Parman 2. DP - ME 2. Name & Position AB R H RBI Alec Tiedt ...... 2.0 4 3 3 1 1 LOB - B 7; ME 7.2B - Schemenaner; Haen. 3B - Wabers. HR - Dan Gulbransen cf ...... 3 0 1 1 Janesville Craig IP H R ER BB SO Ritter. HBP - Minnaert. SH - Haen 2; Minnaert. SF - Minnaert; Ben Orheim 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 Brett Fredricks ...... 4.0 4 7 1 4 5 Ritter. SB - A. Koehler; Haen; Longo. CS A. Koehler; Dahmen; Willie Jensen rf ...... 3 0 0 0 Mike Davis ...... 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 Cosgrove. Max Vermeem c ...... 3 0 0 0 Cody Steed ...... 2.0 2 0 0 1 1 Bloomer IP H R ER BB SO Braodon Hitter dh ...... 2 0 0 0 Win - Adler. Loss - B. Fredricks. Save - None. WP - Tiedt 4. Alex Koehler ...... 4.0 8 10 6 6 1 Derek Draeger lb ...... 2 0 0 0 HBP - by B. Fredricks (Novinski); by Tiedt (Bayreuther). Corey Poirier ...... 1.1 4 3 3 1 2 Samuel Kossow lb ...... 1 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Paul Feldhausen; IB: Tom Osfing; 2B: Aryo Madison Edgewood IP H R ER BB SO Cam Seidl p/ss ...... 2 0 0 0 Britten; 3B: Mike Breed. Joe Curtin ...... 4.0 7 3 1 2 4 Nick Huberty ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Start: 1:15 p.m. Time: 2:25. Robert Pararan ...... 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 Noah Mahlik 3b ...... 2 1 1 0 Win - Curtin. Loss - A. Koehler. Save - None. WP - A. Mike Huberty 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 Division I Quarterfinal Koehler; Curtin, HBP - b ~ A. Koehler (Minnaert). Eric Edler if ...... 2 1 2 0 Bay Port 8, Sun Prairie I Umpires - HP: Arvo Britten; 1B: Mike Breed; 2B: Paul Eric Zuberbier ss/p ...... 1 0 1 0 BAY PORT 8 (24-5) Feldhausen; 3B: Tom Osting. Totals ...... 26 2 6 2 Nanm & Position AB R H RBI Start: 3:00 p.m. Time: 1:48. Score by inning R H E Seau Grabig p ...... 0 1 1 Madison Edgewood ...... 000 019 2 12 6 0 Spencer Peot pr ...... 1 0 0 Division 2 Semifinal Fox Valley Lutheran ...... 002 000 0 2 6 2 Andrew Murphy c .... 1 1 0 Bloomer 1 3, Lakeside Lutheran 0 E - Draeger; Zuberbier. DP - ME 1. LOB - ME 12; FVL 3.2B Joey Calewarts pr/ph .. 1 1 1 BLOOMER 13 (27-3) - Mahlik. HBP - Ritter; Cosgrove. SH - Cosgrove. Logan Peot lb ...... 1 1 1 Name & Position AB R H RB1 Madison Edgewood IP H R ER BB SO Dominic Utrie dh ..... 0 1 0 Trevor Moming p/2b ... 2 1 2 Chris Ritter ...... 5.0 5 2 2 0 4 Josh Jaro if ...... 3 0 1 2 Alex Koehler cf ...... 1 1 2 Joe Curtin ...... 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 AJ Gaura 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 Wesley Stuckert ss ..... 1 0 2 Fox Valley Lutheran IP H R ER BB SO Dominic Putala ss ...... 3 1 0 0 Matt Dachel lb ...... 2 4 2 Cam Seidl ...... 5.1 3 7 7 9 7 Zac Peterson cf ...... 3 1 1 0 Zach BoroNa If ...... 0 1 0 Eric Zuberbier ...... 1.2 3 5 4 4 3 Brad Klimek 2b ...... 4 0 2 1 Nathau Yohnk ph ...... 0 0 0 Win - Ritter. Loss - Seidl. Save - None. WP - Seidl 4; Ryan Hynes rf/pr ..... 1 0 0 Corey Poirier 2b/p ..... 0 0 0 Zuberbier 2. HBP - by Seidl (Cosgrove); by Zuberbier (Ritter). PB Totals ...... 30 8 10 6 Josh Schemenauer rf ... 2 4 1 - Vermeern. SUN PRAIRIE 1 (19-8) Matthew Bohl 3b ...... 3 3 2 0 Umpires - HP: Tom Osting; 1B: Arvo Britten; 2B: Mike Breed; Name & Position AB R H RBI Erik Reischel c ...... 1 1 0 0 3B: Paul Feldhausen. Joshua Rowles ss/2b ...... 3 0 1 0 Matt Schley pr/ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Start: 9:50 p.m. Time: 2:04. Karl Huermner cf ...... 3 0 0 0 Brent Saraner ph ...... 1 1 1 1 Michael Handel p/ss ...... 3 0 1 0 Totals ...... 35 13 14 10 Division 3 Championship Tyler Patterson c ...... 3 0 1 0 LAKESIDE LUTHERAN 0 (20-9) Kenosha St. Joseph 4, Marathon 2 Eric Wilberding lb ...... 2 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI KENOSHA ST. JOSEPH 4 (19 9) Alex Korenic ph ...... 0 0 0 0 Cory Loppnow cf ...... 3 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Bill Thiel If ...... 2 0 0 0 Connor Vredeveld c ...... 3 0 0 0 Dominick Tirabassi 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 David Diaz dh ...... 2 0 1 1 Justin Etelniak ss ...... 3 0 0 0 Luke Olson cf ...... 4 1 2 1 Ryan Tanner 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 Cole Strohbusch p/lb ...... 3 0 2 0 Joe Piguotti lb ...... 3 1 2 0 Matt Meekma p ...... 0 0 0 0 Justin Brockmann If ...... 2 0 0 0 Mike Woods rf ...... 4 1 0 0 Ross Harmon rf ...... 1 0 0 0 Kyle Kube ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Pedro Martinez ss ...... 3 0 1 1 James Garvey 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Tyler Guenterberg rf ...... 2 0 0 0 Joe Pillizzi p ...... 3 0 1 2 Nick Rhode 3b/ph ...... 1 1 0 0 Aaron Struck rf/p ...... 1 0 0 0 Dylan Fout pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... 23 1 4 1 Cody Soukup 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 Alex Pencak 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 29 Spring Baseball

Chris Bruno dh ...... 3 0 0 0 Ben Krautkramer rf/ph ...... 2 0 0 0 Division 4 Semifinal Justin Beacraft if ...... 3 I 1 0 Cole Peterson phlrf ...... 0 1 0 0 McDonell Central 6, Catholic Central 5 (8) Tom Nelson c ...... 0 0 0 0 Koleman Schilling dh ...... 3 0 2 2 CATHOLIC CENTRAL 5 (21 - 10) Totals ...... 28 4 7 4 Danny Riehle 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R It RBI MARATHON 2 (30-2) Totals ...... 26 7 9 6 Nick Junk dh ...... 4 1 2 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI AQUINAS 6 (23-8) Tyler l~oyd ss/p ...... 2 0 0 0 Bobby Blume cf ...... 4 0 1 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Rex Morrow p/ss ...... 4 0 1 0 Josh Ahles If ...... 2 1 0 0 Jim Coady cf ...... 3 1 2 0 Nick Wiemer pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Tyler Hamann lb/p.. ..2 0 2 0 Cory Vegel ss ...... 3 1 0 0 B.J. Ritzman cf ...... 4 1 I 0 Nick Blume ss ...... 2 0 1 0 Bobby Kachel rf ...... 3 1 2 3 Eric Pieters rf ...... 3 1 0 0 Cody Hanke p/ib ... ..2 0 0 1 James Knutson lb ...... 4 0 0 0 Sam Wagner if ...... 4 0 0 0 Will Reiche 2b ..... 0 0 0 Andy Fuchs dh/p ...... 4 0 0 0 Joe Spiegelhof lb ...... 4 1 0 0 Koleman Schilling c. 0 / 0 Zac Knutson 3b ...... 3 1 2 0 Nick Uhen c ...... 3 0 2 2 Ryan Krautkramer pr 1 0 0 Nic Barnes c ...... 2 0 1 0 Spencer Williamson pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Brent Krautkramer dh ...... 2 0 0 0 Evan Pederson pr ...... 0 2 0 0 Mac Shepherd 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 Ben Krautkramer rf ...... 2 0 0 0 Andy Vegel if ...... 3 0 2 2 Taylor Walkington 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 Cole Peterson ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Mickey Voss 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 Totals ...... 31 5 6 3 Danny Riehle 3b ...... 0 0 0 Michael Balduzzi ph ...... i 0 0 0 MCDONELL CENTRAL 6 (22-4) Totals ...... 23 2 5 1 Max Gierszewski p ...... 0 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Score by inning R H E Totals ...... 28 6 9 5 Alex Hiess cf ...... 3 1 0 1 Kenosha St. Joseph ...... 000 010 3 4 7 1 Score by inning R H E Austin King c ...... 4 0 1 1 Marathon ...... 000 110 0 2 5 1 Marathon ...... 000 022 3 7 9 2 Ryan Baler pr ...... 0 0 0 0 E - Martinez; Riehle. DP - KSJ 1. LOB - KSJ 9; M 5. HBP - Aquinas ...... 003 102 0 6 9 0 Jake Mcllquham ss ...... 3 0 0 0 Pencak. SH - N. Blume; Br. Krautkra. SF - Hanke. SB - B. Blume; E - B. Bhime; N. Blume. DP - M 1 ; A 1. LOB - M 7; A 5.2B Andy Davis p ...... 5 2 2 1 N. Blume. - Hamann; Schilling; Coady; Kachel. HR - Kachel. SH - Hamann; Charlie Bohl lb ...... 2 1 1 0 Kenosha St. Joseph IP H R ER BB SO Ahles. SF - Reiche. CS - Z. Knutson. Robby Cooper if ...... 3 I 1 0 Joe Pillizzi ...... 7.0 5 2 1 2 2 Marathon IP H R ER BB SO Jake Bohl 3b ...... 2 1 1 1 Marathon IP H R ER BB SO Nick Blume ...... 3.1 6 4 4 I 1 Ben Ochs 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 Cody Hanke ...... 4.1 5 1 1 2 4 Tyler Hamann ...... 3.2 3 2 1 3 3 Carl Willkom dh ...... 3 0 0 0 Tyler Hamann ...... 2.2 2 3 0 3 2 Aquinas IP H R ER BB SO Jeremy Hunt rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Win - Pillizzi. Loss - Hamann. Save - None. HBP - by Hamatm Max Gierszewski ...... 6.0 7 4 4 4 2 Totals ...... 27 6 6 5 (Pencak). Andy Fuchs ...... 1.0 2 3 3 2 2 Score by inning R H E Umpires - HP: Ken Dayton; 1B: Steve Atkthson; 2B: Derek Win - Hamann. Loss - Fuchs. Save - None. WP - N. Blume; Catholic Cenlral ...... 001 300 10 5 6 1 Freeman; 3B: Tom Barth. Fuchs; Gierszewski. McDonell Central ...... 020 200 11 6 6 3 Start: Noon. Time: 2:00. Umpires - HP: Derek Freeman; 1B: Tom Barth; 2B: Ken E - Floyd; Mcllquham; Davis; J. Bohl. DP - CC 1. LOB - CC Dayton; 3B: Steve Atldnson. 5; MC 12. HBP - Floyd. SH - Floyd; Pieters. SF - Ochs. SB - S. Division 3 Semifinal Start: 4:00 p.m. Time: 2:10. Wagner; Shepherd; Hiess. Kenosha St. Joseph 5, Elk Mound 2 Catholic Central IP H R ER BB SO KENOSHA ST. JOSEPH 5 (18-9) Division 4 Championship Rex Morrow ...... 7.0 5 6 4 11 4 Name & Position AB R H RBI Marion 6, McDonell Central 5 Tyler Floyd ...... 0~1 / 0 0 1 1 Dominick Tirabassi 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 MARION 6 (27-2) McDonell Central IP H R ER BB SO Luke Olson cf ...... 2 2 1 Name & Position AB R H RBI Andy Davis ...... 8.0 6 5 0 0 4 Joe Pignotti lb ...... 1 3 1 Eric Kroening cf ...... 4 0 1 1 Win - Davis. Loss - Morrow. Save - None. WP - Morrow 2; Mike Woods rf ...... 0 0 2 Justin Remminger ss/3b ...... 3 1 i 1 Davis. HBP - by Davis (Floyd). PB - Uhen; King. Umpires - HP: Arvo Britten; 1B: Mike Breed; 2B: Paul Pedro Martinez ss ..... 1 1 0 Tyler Schoen c ...... 3 1 1 1 Joe Pillizzi 3b ...... 0 2 0 Cody Riemer p/ss ...... 3 1 2 1 Feldhausen; 3B: Tom Osting. Start: 8:15 a.m. Time: 2:12. Alex Pencak dh ...... 0 1 1 Ethan Miller 3b/p ...... 4 1 1 1 Tom Nelson c ...... 0 0 0 Ryan Weatherwax 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 Justin Beacraft If ..... 1 0 0 Matt Mielke if ...... 3 0 1 0 Division 4 Semifinal Marion I, Barneveld 0 (8) Anthony Olson p ..... 0 0 0 Ryan Seymer ph ...... 0 1 0 0 Totals ...... 29 5 9 5 Scan Kallas lb ...... 3 1 1 1 MARION 1 (26-2) CJ Kallas pr ...... 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI ELK MOUND 2 (20-5) 0 0 Eric Kroening cf ...... Name & Position AB R H RBI Cody Verg dh ...... 4 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 Justin Remminger p ...... 1 0 0 Garrick Day ss/p ...... 3 0 1 1 Drew Radies rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Tyler Schoen c ...... 3 0 0 0 Austin Delong 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 Totals ...... 29 6 8 6 Dan Hayden p/ss ...... Cody Riemer ss ...... 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 MCDONELL CENTRAL 5 (22-5) Ethan Miller 3b ...... Garrett LaBerge c ...... 3 0 0 0 Name & Position 2 0 0 1 AB R H RBI Ryan Weatherwax 2b ...... 4 0 John Chladek 1 b ...... 2 0 o 0 Alex Hiess p/cf ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 Matt Mielke If ...... 3 0 1 0 Brett Bachman 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 Austin King c ...... 3 0 1 0 Scan Kallas lb ...... 3 0 0 0 Jake Woodley rf ...... 2 1 0 0 Ryan Baler pr/2b ...... 0 1 0 0 Ryan Seymer dh ...... Jake Mcllquham ss/p ...... 3 0 0 0 Mason DeRusha if ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Drew Radies rf ...... 0 0 0 Micah Mauer cf ...... 0 0 0 0 Andy Davis cf/lf ...... 3 2 2 0 1 Totals ...... 27 1 4 1 Totals ...... 21 2 3 2 Charlie Bohl lb ...... 3 2 0 0 BARNEVELD 0 (22-4) Score by inning R H E Robby Cooper lf/p ...... 3 0 2 2 Name & Position AB R H RBI Kenosha St. Joseph ...... 011 030 0 5 9 0 Caleb Hunt 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 Cody Carmody ss ...... 4 0 0 Elk Mound ...... 100 010 0 2 3 2 Carl Willkom ph ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Derec Mieden ff ...... 3 0 0 0 E - Day; Delong. DP - KSJ 3; EM 1. LOB - KSJ 8; EM 3.2B Jake Bohl 3b ...... 3 0 2 1 Patrick Clerkin lb/p ..... - Martinez. 3B - Pignotti. HBP - Chladek; Mi. Mauer. SF - Woods 0 1 0 T~vler Erickson pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Bret Hutson pr ...... 0 0 0 2. SB - Beacraft. CS - Hayden. Ben Ochs 2b/p ...... 4 0 0 0 Josh Slaney c ...... 0 1 0 Kenosha St. Joseph IP H R ER BB SO Chiis Suilmann dh ...... 4 0 0 0 Grant Bowe pr ...... 0 0 0 Anthony Olson ...... 7.0 3 2 2 3 5 Jeremy Hunt rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Shawn Monson 3b ...... 0 0 0 Elk Mound IP H R ER BB SO Totals ...... 29 5 8 5 Weston Peterson p/2b .... 0 0 0 Dan Hayden ...... 4.2 8 5 3 1 3 Score by inning R H E Brad Zander dh/lb ...... 0 0 0 Garrick Day ...... 2.1 1 0 0 2 1 Marion ...... 006 000 0 6 8 2 Jeremy Kitelinger cf ..... 0 0 0 Win - A. Olson. Loss - Hayden. Save - None. WP - A. Olson; McDonell Central ...... 200 020 1 5 8 2 Jacob Erfurth If ...... 0 1 0 Day; Hayden. HBP - by A. Olson (Chladek); by A. Olson (Mi. E - Weatherwax; Radies; Hiess; Ochs. LOB - M I1; MC 11.2B Beau Thompson 2b ..... 0 0 0 Mauer). Schoen; Miller; Cooper. 3B - Riemer. HR - Davis. SH - Totals ...... 27 0 3 0 Umpires - HP: Steve Atkinson; 1B: Derek Freeman; 2B: Tom Weatherwax. SF - Mcllquham. SB - Remminger; Weatherwax; Score by inning R H E Barth; 3B: Ken Dayton. Mielke; Hiess; Erickson. Marion ...... 000 000 01 1 4 0 Start: 1:45 p.m. Time: 1:35. Marion IP H R ER BB SO Bameveld ...... 000 000 00 0 3 0 Cody Riemer ...... 3.0 2 2 2 5 2 DP-M I;B 1.LOB- M 8;B 7. 2B -Weatherwax; Erfurth. Division 3 Semifinal Ethan Miller ...... 4.0 6 3 2 2 7 HBP - Miller. SH - Peterson. Marathon 7, Aquinas 6 McDonell Central IP H R ER BB SO Marion IP H R ER BB SO MARATHON 7 (30-1) Alex Hiess ...... 2.2 7 6 6 4 1 Justin Remminger ...... 8.0 3 0 0 3 9 Name & Position AB R H RBI Robby Cooper ...... 0.2 1 0 0 2 0 Barneveld IP H R ER BB SO Bobby Blume cf ...... 3 1 1 1 BenOchs ...... 1.2 0 0 0 2 3 Weston Peterson ...... 7.1 4 1 1 3 4 Brent Krautkramer c ...... 4 1 1 0 Jake Mcllquham ...... 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 Patrick Clerkin ...... 0.2 0 0 0 2 2 Tyler Hamarm ss/p ...... 3 2 2 0 Win Miller. Loss - Hiess. Save - None. WP - Hiess. PB - Win - Remminger. Loss - Peterson. Save - None. WP - Nick Blume p/ss ...... 2 1 0 0 Schoen. Remminger 3. HBP - by Peterson (Miller). Josh Ahles if ...... 3 0 1 0 Umpires - HP: To~n Barth; IB: Ken Dayton; 2B: Steve Umpires - HP: Mike Breed; 1B: Paul Feldhausen; 2B: Tom Cody Hanke lb ...... 3 1 2 2 Atkinson; 3B: Derek Freeman. Osting; 3B: Arvo Britten. Will Reiche 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 Start: 9:00 a.m. Time: 2:17. Start: 11:00 a.m. Time: 1:57. 3O Spring Baseball 2009 Spring Baseball Assignments- Division 1

SECTIONAL #4 SECTIONAL #8 Re~ionals Sectionals Sectionals Re~ionals Tues., June 2 Friday, June 5 Tuesday Tuesday Friday, June 5 Tues., June 2 June 9 June 9

Hortonville (#1) June 16 - Quarterfinals / @ Hortonville ~ Hortonville Sectional #4 vs. Sectional #8 Wilmot Union . @ Wilmot Appleton North (#5) 8 a.m. 5-0 Elkllom Area (#5) @ Appleton West Appleton West Elkhom @ Westosha Central Appleton West (#4) Wilmot 12-6 (8) Westosha Central (#4) Hortonville Union @ Green Bay1 East pan. I @ Badger Appleton East (#3) 6-5 6-0 1 pan. Watefford (#3t @ Appleton East Appleton East Waterford @ Watefford 4:30 pan, New London (#61 I 2-1 I Delavan-Darien (#6) @ Wanpara Appleton East Waterford ¯ @ Badger 8-7 11-1 (6) 8-5 14:30pan. Waupaca (#2) L Badger (#2) [ Kimberly Wilmot 5-3 4-2 De Pere (#1) @ Green Bay East @ Badger Racine Horlick (#1) I 7pan, 7pan. @ De Pere De Pere Racine Horlick I Green Bay Preble (#5) 4 pan. 7-6 (9) 12-11 Racine Case f#5) @ JoAnnes Field 4:30 pan. Green Bay Preble t @ Burl. Beaumont Fld. 7 pan. 8-6 Kenosha 6-3 Green Bay East (#4) @ Green Bay East I I Burlington (#4) Kimberly Bradford @ Badger Menasha (#3) 4 pan. I 1-0 7-5 4p.m. Kenosha Tremper (#3) @ Menasha Menasha Kenosha Tremper @Ken.-Simmons Fld. 4:30 pan. Kaukauna (#6) I 4-2 I 16-3 (5) Racine Park (#6) @ Kimberly Kimberl~ ] Kenosha Bradford] @ Kenosha Bradford 4:30 pan, I 9-1 Kimberly (#2) / Kenosha Bradford (#2) [

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WIAA State Tournament l Hudson (#1) June 16 - Quarterfinals Hartford Union (#I) Sectional #1 vs. Sectional #7 @ Hudson Hudson approx. 10 a.m, Hartford Union @ Hartford-West Park New Richmond (#5) Grandvlew Pk. 4:30 p.m. I 2-0 30-0 (5) 4:30 pan. Milwaukee Vincent (#5) @ River Falls 5 pan. I. River Falls J Milw. Marshall Co-op I @ Bryant Field 4:30 pan, River Falls (#4) I 5-3 Milw. Riverside 10-0 (6) [ Milw. Mar~CangAVlad./NW/#4) @ Ean Claire Memorial Hudson Univ. @ Milwaukee-MATC South Campus Menomonie (#3) 11 aan. 10-0 (5) 2-0 Host: Milwaukee Hamilton Milky. Riverside Univ. (#3) @Menom.-Wakanda Pk 5 pan. [ Menomonie 10 aan. Milwaukee Riverside Univ.]@ Pumping Station Fld. 4:30 p.m. Superior (#6) J 12-2 (5) Milw. Riverside 10-0 [ Milwaukee Custer (#6) @ Chip. Falls Casper Pk. Chippewa Falls Univ. @ Milwaukee-Aaron Fld. 2pano 4-3 15-4 5 pan. . Chippewa Falls (#2) Milwaukee King (#2) Eau Claire Milwaukee I North Riverside Univ. I 13-9 9-3 Eau Claire Memorial (#1) @ Eau Claire Memorial @ Milwaukee-MATC South Milw. Hamilton (#1) 4:30 pan. Host: Milwaukee Hamilton I@ Ean Claire Memorial Eau Claire Mere. 4 p.m. Milw. Hamilton @Milw.Hamilton I Stevens Point (#5) 2:30 pan. 3-2 7-0 4:30 pan. Milwaukee Bay View (#5) @Wis. Rap. Witter Fld 4:30 pan. @ Milw.-Burnham Fld. W scons n Rap ds L nco o (#4) J" Eau Claire Milwaukee [ 7-4 Milwaukee South (#4) 6-3 @ Ean Claire Memorial North Hamilton J @ Milwankee-MATC South Campus t Merrill (#3) 1 pan.] 5-1 ~ ] Host: Milwaukee Hamilton Milw. Pulaski/Arts (#3) @ Merrill ] Marshfield | 1 pan. Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts @ Milw.-Simmons Fld. Marslffield (#6) 11-1 (6) Milw. Washington (#6) @ Eau5~lalre North Eau Claire North I Noon ] 21-1 (5) Milw. Pulaski/Arts14-2 @4:30 Milw.-Burnham pan. Fld. Eau Claire North (#2) ] Milw. Bradley Tech. (#2)

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SECTIONAL //3 SECTIONAL //5 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regiona|~ Tues., June 2 Friday, June 5 Tuesday Tuesday Friday, June 5 Tues., June 2 June 9 June 9

La Crosse Central (#1) WIAAjune 1State6 - QuarlertinalsT°urnament @ La Crosse I Copeland Pk. La Crosse Central Sectional #3 vs. Sectional #5 Madison Memorial. I@ Madison Mansfield Memorial (#1) Sparta (#5) 3 pan I 10-0 (5) I L 1 p.m, 3-0 J| / Monona Grove @ Holmen 4:30 pan. Holmen ’1 I Monona Grove @ Oregon Holmen (#4) 7-6 / Madison 7-2 Oregon (#4) @ Middleton [ Onalaska West @ Jmlesville Craig La Crosse Logan (#3) 10 aan. / 5-1 2-1 11 aan. Madison West (#3) @ La Cr. Logan 4:30 pan. Madison West @ Mansfield Tomah (#6) 5-1 I Verona Area (#6) @ Riders Club Rd. Field Madison West . @ Stoughton On~ska / 7-6 Onaiaska (#2) ] I Stoughton (#2) Middleton Janesville Craig I 19-3 5-4 Middleton (#1) @ Middleton @ Janesville Craig Janesville Craig (#1) I 4:30 pan. 5p.m. I @ Middleton Middleton Janesville Craig I @ Janesville Craig I Sank Prairie (#5) 5pan. 5-1 10-0 Milton @ DeForest 5 pan. Beloit Memorial @ Beloit Memorial DeForest (#4) I DeForest4_3 Janesville 5-3 Belnit Memorial (#4) @ Middleton Middleton Craig Janesville Craig 1 pan. 3-2 Waunakee (#3) 9-7 2p.m. Janesville Parker (#3) @ Waunakee 5 pan. Waunakee Fort Atkinson @ Janes. Riverside Pk. Baraboo (#6) 3-2 (8) I Fort Atkinson (#6) @ Reedsburg ] Reedsburg Area Oconomowoc .I @I Oconomowar 4-3(9) Nishan Park 5 pan, [ 5-4 16-4 (5) / Reedsburg Area (#2) ] . [ Oconomow~c (#2) I

SECTIONAL #2 SECTIONAL #6 Regionals Sectionals Sectior~a!8 Regionals Tues., June 2 Friday, June 5 Tuesday Tuesday Friday, June 5 Tues., June 2 June 9 June 9

WIAA State Tournament Wausau West (#1) June 16 - Quarterfinals Sun Prairie (#l) / J @ Wansan West Wausan West [ Sectional #2 vs. Sectional #6 Sun Prairie ./@ Sun Prairie I Wausau East (#5) 7-5 Madison East (#5) @ Rhinelander 611.4:40 pan. [ Beaver Dam @ Beaver Dam Rhinelander (#4) 6-1 Beaver Dam (#4) Wausau West Sun Prairie @ Oshkosh North 6-2 3-1 Antigo (#3) LR~~IlI~I~30 p :i Fi@eiii~~t. [ k: . _ approx. 3 p.m. 1 pan. Madison La Follette (#3) @ Antigo 4:30 pan. I Madison La Follette @ Mad. La Foil. 2 pan. Lakeland (#6) I 17-7 Watertown (#6) @ D.C. Everest - ¯ / Mad. La Follette .1 @ Fond du Lac 4:30 pan. I 3-2 (8) 12-7 1 D.C. Everest (#2) [ L Fond du Lac (#2) 1 Bay Port Sun Prairie 4-1 9-8 Bay Port (#1) @Wausau West @ Oshkosh North Oshkosh West (#1) Athletic Park 4pan. / I @ Bay Port Bay Port 3:15 pan. Oshkosh West J @ Oshkosh West Green Bay West (#5) 4:30 pan. 7-3 3-1 / Sheboygan North (#5) @Pulaski Mem. Pk. 3:30 pan. Green Bay West | @ Oshkosh North Pulaski (#4) 8-3 Oshkosh Sheboygans.3 North Oshkosh North (#4) @ Wausau West Bay Port West @ Oshkosh North Green Bay Southwest (#3) Athletic Park I 9-1 7-1 10:30 aan. 12:30 pan. Manitowoc Lincoln (#3) @ Green Bay SW 4:30 pan, Green Bay Southwest Manitowoc Lincoln @ Manitowoc Lincoln Shawano Community (#6) 11-5 Neenah (#6) @ Ashw2:lubomay Pk. Ashwaubenon Manit~__~c Linc. ] @ Sheboygan South 4:30 pan. I 5-0 Ashwaubenon (#2) J / Sheboy~an South (#2)

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SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #4

Regionals ~ectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

WIAA State Tournament June 17 - Semifinals Hayward (#l) Sectional #1 vs. Sectional #4 Wauoun (#1) r 6p.m. @ Hayward ~ @ Waupun Rice Lake (#5) - 16-3 (6) Valders (#5) @ Northwestern I Nort~wes~m Lomira @ Lomira 5 pan. Northwestern (#4) ] 7-6 9-4 I Lomira (#4) @ Hayward I Hayw~d @Waupun S~oner (#3) 5 pan. 7-1 4:30pan. @ Spooner 4:30 pan. Spooner Chilton (#3) Siren/Webster (#6) I 15-5 (5) [ @ Ashland I Ashland Ripon @ Ripon Northland College 4:30 pan. 9-5 6-5 4:30 pan. Ashland (#2) Ripon (#2) Lakeside @ Chilton [ @ Cumberland Lutheran 10:30 man. 11 man. Postponed to 6/10 Kettle Kettle Moraine Luth. (#1) Barr°n Moraine I I (#1)5@ Barron pan.I ~ Lutheran @ I 5 pan.Kettle Moraine Luth. ’ Osceola (#5) Mayville (#5) @ Somerset 5 pan. I I [ Hustisford/Dodgeland I@n~tlgora-nr~man’s~Sp.m. Somerset (#4) 10-5 i Lakeside ~ 10-3 [ Hustisford!Dodgeland(#4) @ Cumberland ~ @ Kettle Moraine Lutheran Saint Croix Falls (#3) 5-35-3 3-2 I I @ Lakeside Lutheran (#3) @ St. Crolx Falls 2:30 pan. @Amery ~0umberland .I CumberlandII ~ Lakeside Lutheran I Lakeside Luth. 4:30 pan. Amery (#6) I Lakeside ~ ’1 Lake Mills (#6) I Lutheran @ St. John’s NW Mill. 7-3 4-1 4:30 pan. 5pan.I Cumberland (#2) St. John’s NW Mill (#2) ] I Bloomer Lakeside Lutheran 7-2 6-1 Altoona (#1) @ Cumberland @ Chillon Milwaukee Lutheran (# 1 ) I I 5pan. 3:45 pan. Milwaukee Postponed Lutheran @ Milw. Lutheran @ Altoona 5 pan. 4:30 pan. Durand (#5) ~ to 6/10 17-3(5) Milw. Life. Le fR. Reagan (#5) @ Baldwin-Wood. 5 p.m. / Bai~ I Messmer @ Burnham Field 8 pan. Baidwin-Woodville (#4) J" 10-8 [ Wisconsin 8-1 Messmer (#4) @ Altoona ~ ~ @ Milwaukee Lutheran Prescott (#3) 8-4 @ Prescott 5 pan. Dominican (#3) Ellsworth(#6) Wisconsin I @~S;~riaiFld~3-0 Bloomer Lutheran @ Wis. Luth. College 5 pan. 4-3 18-4 4-3 4:30 pan. Bloomer (#2) Wisconsin Lutheran f#2) [ Wisconsin @ Chilton @ Cumberland Bloome~r Lutheran lpan. 2pan. 4-1 1-0 Postponed Nekoosa (#1) ~ to 6/10 Racine Jefferson (#1) Lutheranfrhe I @ Nekoosa PrairieSch. @ Jefferson 4:30 pan. I Neillsville (#5) | 8-7 7-O I East Troy (#5) @ Medford 4:30 pan. [. Neillsville Racine I Rac. Luth.ffhe Pr. Sch. I @ Rac.Horlick rid.4 p.m. Medford (#4) ] 5-4 Luth I 7-0 I Rac. Luth fIlae Pr. Sch. (#4) @Nekoosa Nekoos~a ~@ Union Grove Black River Falls (#3) 4-2 Union Grove (#3) @ Black River Falls | Black River Falls Union Grove I @ Union Grove Mosinee (#6) 10-7 I 11-6 I Palmyra-Eagle (#6) @ Tomahawk ITomahawk 4:30 pan. 17 U on.Grove30 I @ W itewater Tomahawk (#2) J Whitewater (#2)

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Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

Oconto Falls (#1) WIAA State Tournament June 17 - Semifinals Wautoma/ Manston (#1) Sectional #2 vs. Sectional #3 I approx. 8 p.m. Faith Christ" IAcademy I @Mauston [ @OcontoFalls ~ I Oconto (#5) I 6-1 I 3-2 I Pioneer Westfield ~#5) @ Wittenberg.Birnamwood IWittenber~-Bimamwood I ] [Wautoma/Faith Chr. Acad. @ Wantoma ~Wittenberg-Bimamw°°d (#4)J 10-9 ~ l 6~0 Wautoma~Fa th Chr. Acad. (#4) @ Oconto Falls ~ ~ @Portage Clintonville (#3) 4:30 pan. 81 ~0 11-3 15p.m. Wisconsin Dells (#3) @ Clintonville [ Clintonville ~ [ Wisconsin Dells I @ Wisconsin Dells No.and Pines (#6) J 2-1 Adanls-Friendship (#6) I I 9-2 I @ Marinette I Clint°nville I / Portage @ Portage 7-5 (9) Portage (#2) I Marinette (#2) 12-5 Fox Valley I @ Xavier ~Lutheran Portage @ Dodgeville 10 a.m. 12-5 11 a.m. Fox Valley Lutheran (#1) Prairie du Chien (#l) [ I Fox Valley Prairie du Chien @ Prairie du CMen I @ Fox Valley Lutheran 4:30 p.m. Berlin (#5) 4:30 pan.I 9-4 I 5-2 Richland Center (#5) @ Berlin 4:30 p.m. I I Mount Horeb I @ Mount Horeb 5 pan. Xavier (#4) J 2-1 I Fox Valley Prairie du I 5-o Mount Horeb t#4) @ Fox Valley Lutheran ~ @ Prairie du Chien I Winnecorme (#3) 4:30 p.m. I 8-7 (8) ~ 4:30 p.m River Vallev (#3) @ Winneeonne W~ecorme 1 River Valley @ River Valley 4:30 pan. Omro (#6) 6-0 Dodgeville (#6) @ Weyanwega-Fremant River Valley@ Plattev’~ 4:30 p.m. ] 8-0 1 6-5 (9) 4:30 p.m. I We~auwe~a-Fremont (#2) Platteville (#2) [ J Fox Valley Madison l Lutheran Edgewood 1-0 7-3 West De Pete (#1) ~ @ Xavier @ Dodgevflle Madison Edgewood f#1) [ 4pan. 4:30 p.m. Madison [ @ West De Pete Edgewood @ Madison 4 p.m. Freedom (#5) 4-2 Bishop O’Connor Cenler Columbus (#5) @ Wrightstown Wri~htstown I I ] [ McFarland I @ McFarland 5 p.m. Wrightstown (#4) I 4-3 (9) ~ West Madison [ 2-1 McFadand (#4) @ West De Pete ~ @ Madison 4:45 pan. I Notre Dame (#3) 4:30 P.m’l¯ 9-4 6-0 I Bishop O’Connor Center @ Notre Dame I Notre Dame Codi (#3) Seymour (#6) I 4-3(8) °t~e I ~ I l Evansville @ Evansville 47’ 4-1 4:45 p.m. Little Chute (#2) Evansville (#2) West Madison @ Xavier De Perle ~ @ Dodgevlile 1 p.m. 2-1 7-3 1:30 pan. Denmark f#1) Edgeaon (#1) Denmark I De~ar @ k Edgerton @ Edgerton I Kewaunee (#5) 4:30 p.m. 10-1 Big Foot (#5) @Southern Door Monroe I @ Monroe Southern Door (#4) 9 7 3-2 [ Monroe (#4) @Denmark @ Edgerton Luxemburg-Casco (#3) 4:30 p.m. I 6-2 ~ Clinton (#3) @ Luxemburg-Casco Mishicot I Clinton [ @ Clinton Mishicot (#6) 3-1 13-3 Brodhead (#6) @ Sturgeon IBay 1.~ I I Turner9_8 @ Turner Sturgeon Bang (#2) Turner (#2)

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SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #4

[~e~ionals ~ectionals Sectionals Regiorl~lI~ Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

WlAA State Tournament Grantsburg (#1) I Grantsburg June 17 - Semifinals Sectional #1 vs. Sectional #4 Saint Mary’s Springs Saint Mary’s (#1) @ Grantsburg t p.m. I I I Springs I@ Saint Mary’s Springs Glenwood Cit}~ (#5) @ Unity 5 pan. Unit), ] I Oakfield @ Oakfield 5 pan. Unity (#4) 4-0 / Saint Mary’s 9-8 (8) Oakfield (#4) Grantsburg @ Saint Mary’s Springs @ ~ 4:30 pan. St. Croix Central (#3) 9-2 ~-6 @ St. Croix Cent. 5 pan. St. Croix Central I @Marion Univ. Pardeeville @ PardeevilleP~deeville~#3~pan. 5 Clear Lake 4#6) 10-3 I Claytord [ 32-2 (5) [ Montello (#6) @ Clayton I Turtle Lake ] I Laconia @ Laconia 5 pan. 2-1 16-7 5 pan.Laconia(#2) ] Clayto~le Lake (,~) Saint Mary’s [ Elk Mound Sorha~s @ Brookfield Academy @ Osseo-Fairchild 10:30 ann. 11 ann. ~ ~ Elk Mound (#1) Wirmebago Luth. Ac. (#1) Wthnebago @ Elk Mound I IElk Mound I I Winnebago Luth. Ac. Colfax (#5) 5 pan. ~ ~@ Brillion (#5) @ Chetek 1 pan. ~ I I ~1 @ Osh. No. field 7:30 pan. Chetek (#4) 23-1 (5) I Winnebago I 9-6 [ Oshkosh Lourdes (#4) @ Elk Mound ~ ~ @ Winnebago Luth. Ac. 5 pan. I 15-5 (5) Cameron (#3) 7-4I 5 pan. Roncalli (#3) @ Cameron 2 pan. Regis I Reedsville [ @ Roncalli 4:30 pan. Regis (#6) 9-2 I 11-5 [ Reedsville (#6) ~oycev~e I ~oxceviUe [ [ Reedsville @ Manitowoc Lutheran 5 pan. 6-1 7-5 Bovceville (#2) Manitowoc Lutheran (#2) / Elk Mound Kenosha St. Joseph 5-4 (8) 2-0 Osseo-Fairchild (#1) @ Osseo-Fairchild @ Brookfield Academy .Univ- Sch°°l °f Milw. (#1)I ] Osseo- approx. 5 pan. 4 pan. Univ. School I I @ Osseo-Fairchild ~ ~ @ Univ. Sch. of Milw. " Cadott (#5) 11-/ I Ozaukee (#5) @Mondovi Mondovi I I I ~l @ Horicon Mondovi (#4) 1-0 ~ Osseo- Univ. School I 9-6 l Horicon (#4) @ Osseo-F~rchild ~ of Milw. I ?~niv. Sch. of Milw. " -- 5 pan. 4-0 -~5~14:30 pan. Brookfield Academy (#3) Fall Creek (#3) [I I Wa},Iand Academy @ ~n~okneld Acad. ~ p.m. I [ Watertown 4-1 [ Wayland Academy (#6) @ Staniey-Boyd Fall Creek[1 I Luther Prep @ Watertown Luther Prep 9-4 12-1 Stanie~,-Bo~d (#2) Watertown Luther Prep (#2) Osseo- Kenosha St. @ Osseo-Fairchild Fairchil.~._d Joseph @ Brookfield Academy 1 2 pan. 4-I 8-1 1 pan.

@ Park Falls St. Joseph @ Kenosha St. Joseph Winter (#5) 7-4 Heritage Christian (#5) @ Ladysmith 5 pan. Martin Luther ’ @ Martin Luther 4:30 pan. Ladysmith (#4) LadT- ] f’? lith Kenosha St. I 5-1 Martin Luther (#4) @ Park FallsI ~ Joseph @Kenosha St. Joseph - Simmons Phillips (#3) 5 pan. I 12-2 (5) ~ 4:30 pan. Racine Saint Catherine’s (#3) @ Phillips 5 pan. Phillips ~ Racine Saint Catherine’s @ Horlick Field 2 pan. Washbum (#6) 10-0 (5) I I Rac. Saint ~ ] Kenosha Christian Life(#6) @ Hurley I~ Catherine’s @ Shoreland Lutheran I 14-3 4-2 Hurle, (#2) ] Shoreland Lutheran (#2).1 I

35 Spring Baseball 2009 Spring Baseball Assignments- Division 3

SECTIONAL #2 SECTIONAL #3

Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

WIAA State Tournament June 17 - Semifinals Marathon (#1) I Sectional #2 vs. Sectional #3 Aquinas (#1) 1 approx. 3 p.m. @ Marathon Marathon Aquinas @ Aquinas I Holy Cross 5 pan. Edgar (#5) 12-4 Luther (#5) @Newman 2 pan. I Edgar Brookwood @ Wilton 4:30 p.m. Newman Catholic (#4) I 14-8 l 17-10 Brookwood t#4) @ Marathon @ Aquinas Colby (#3) 4:30 pan. I 4-2 5 pan. Bangor (#3) @Colby 4:30 pan. Colby Bangor @ Bangor 4:30 pan. Spencer (#6) I 10-8 Necedah (#6) 7~ Stratford Colby/ I Westby @ Coon Valley 5 pan. I 3 - 1 5-4 Stratford I Westby (#2)

@ Coleman Marathon Aqu~as @ Riverdale 11 aan. -’-3"7-- 9-0 2pun. Pacelli (#1) Riverdale (#1) I @ Pacelli Pacelli Riverdale I @ Riverdale I Tri-County (#5) 6-5 Lancaster (#5) @ Wild Rose I Wild Rose I Lancaster @ Iowa-Grant Wild Rose (#4) ] 3-2 (8) 10-8 Iowa-Grant (#4) @Pacelli @ Riverdale 4:30 Pan’Piltsville Boscobel (#3) Aubumdale (#3) Boscobel @ Boscobel 6-4 Feanimore (#6) @ Pittsville . Viroqua @ Viroqua 11-9 5-1 Pittsville/#2) Viroqua (#2) Marathon Aquinas 3-1 8-5 Coleman (#1) @ Coleman @ Riverdale MineralPoint(#1) 4pan. 4:30 pan. @ Coleman Mineral Point @ Mineral Point Crivitz (#5) Belleville (#5) @ Three Lakes I Three Lakes Darlington @ Darlington Three Lakes (#4) ] 11-0 (5) Mineral i3-10 Darlington (#4) Point @ Mineral Point Peshtigo (#3) 4:30 p.m. Parkview (#3) @ Peshtigo I Peshtigo Parkview @ Parkview Wabeno/Laona (#6) ] 3-1 6-2 New Glarus (#6) @ Crandon ., . Parkview @ Cuba City 14-3 3-1 Crandon (#2) Cuba Cily (#2) Wisconsin @ Coleman Bondue.~_l @ Riverdale 1:30 pan. 5-4 6-5 11:30 aan. Bonduel (#1) Wisconsin Heights (#1) Wisconsin @ Bonduel Bonduel ~ @ Wisconsin Heights Gillett (#5) 7-4 Marshall (#5) @ Menominee Indian ] Menominee Indian Poynette @ Poynette Menominee Indian (#4)] 6-5 (8) Wisconsin 10-9 Poynette (#4) Heights @Wisconsin Heights Manawa (#3) 4:30 pan.J 9-7 4:45 p.m. Waterloo (#3) @ Manawa ] Manawa Cambridge @ Waterloo Iola-Scandinavia (#6) 13-0 4-0 Cambridge (#6) @ Amherst Deerfield @ Deerfield 13-6 3-1 Amherst (#2) Deerfield (#2)

36 Spring Baseball 2009 Spring Baseball Assignments- Division 4

SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #4

Regionals Sectionals Sectionals ReMonals Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday’, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

WIAA State Tournament I June 17 - Semifinals Sectional #1 vs. Sectional #4 Algoma (#1) 8a,m. I [ Al{~oma@ Algoma I Birchwood (#5) 2-0] Shiocton (#5) @Frederic Shiocton ] @ Green Bay NEW Luth. Frederic (#4) 7-2 ] Green Bay NEW Luth. (#4) @Luck @ Algoma 114-4(5) Gibraltar t#3) Lnck (#3) Gibraltar @ Gibraltar I I St. Thomas Aquinas/Lena (#6) @ Northwood Lauc~kI Sevastopol @ Sevastopol 7-2 Northwood (#2) Sevastopol (#2) @ Beaver Dam @ Bruce Luck 11 aan. 11 aan. 5"----"i~ Postponed to 6/10 Melien (#1) Saint Mar~ Central f#l) [

@ Mellen Saintcentral5_4Mary@ Saint Mary Central GlidderdButtemut (#5) Port Edwards (#5) @ Solon Springs Solon Springs Randolph @ Randolph 4:30 pan. Solon Springs (#4) Saint Mary 10-1 I Randolph (#4) @ Mellen ~ @ Saint Mary Central I lO-1 B a~ield (#3) Alm°nd-Bancr°ft l ~ ~m°nd"a~c4=’°p~’Alm°nd-Bancr°f~ I-0I I 5-4 (8) Princeton (#6) I#3t Drmnmund-Grand ’View Drummond Green Lake @ Green Lake 11-2 5-0 Drummond Green Lake (#2) McDonell Central Catholic Central I 2-0 7-6 Plum City (#1) @ Bruce @ Beaver Dam Livin~ Word Luth. (#1) I approx. 4 5 pan. Living Word @ Plum City Postponed ta 6/10 Lutheran @ Living Word Luth. Elmwood (#5) 13-3 (5) mo ¢5) @ Prairie Farm 4:30 pan. Prairie Farm LakeI I mo @ Fall River 5 pan. Prairie Farm (#4) 4-1 Country ~ ’ Fall River (#4) @ Plum City Lutheran I @ Living Word Lutheran 6-5 (8) 10-6 Johnson Creek (#3) Pepin (#3) Johnson Creek @ Johnson Creek 5 pan. I Cambria-Friesland (#6) @ Spring Valley SprlngValley Lake Country[ ~ ’ I Lutheran @ Oconomowoc 5 pan. 10-5 10-9 (8) Roosevelt Field 5 p.m. Spring Valley (//2) Lake Country Luth. (#2) I McDoneH Catholic @Bruce Cen~a.~__~_l Central @ Beaver Dam approx, l:15 pan. i4-0 4-2 1:30 pan. Postponed to 6/10 Bruce (#1) Catholic Central I Catholic I [ @ Bruce @ Burlington Gilman (#5) ~ Faith Christian (#5) @ Flambeau Flambeau ~ I t Monticello @ Monticello Flambeau (#4) 7-6 / McDonell Catholic ~~ I Monticello (#4) @ Bruce Ce[~ Comell (#3) 7-3 Juda (#3) @ Cornell @l ® CatholicCentr~ Comell ] McDonell ~ Juda @ Juda Lake Holcombe (#6) 17-16 12-2 (5) I Williams Bay (#6) I .. ! @ McDonell Central I Central I [ Albany @ Albany 6-3 McDonell Central (#2) I144(5) Albany (#2) [ ]

37 Spring Baseball 2009 Spring Baseball Assignments- Division 4

SECTIONAL #2 SECTIONAL #3

Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, May 29 Tuesday, June 2 Wed., Tuesday, Tuesday, Wed., Tuesday, June 2 Friday, May 29 June 3 June 9 June 9 June 3

WIAA State Tournament I June 17 - Semifinals .EauClaireImman. Luth.(#l) Eau Claire Sectional #2 vs. Sectional #3 Royall (#1) Immanuel approx. 10 a.m. [ @ E.C. Carson Park Lutheran Rwall @ Royall T~orp (#5) 2-0 Weston (#5) @ Granton 5 p.m. Granton / Eau Claire @ Hillsboro Granton (#4) - l Immanuel Hillsboro (#4) @ E.C. Immanuel Lutheran ~ @ Royall Greenwood (#3) _ 4:30 p.m. I 7-5 New Lisbon @ Greenwood 4:30 p.m. I tlreenwood ~ @ New Lisbon Loyal (#6) I 11-2 I I @ Cas~ioW~-Li;b°n [ Wonewoc-Center (#6) @ Owen-Withee [ Greenwood I Cashton 4:30 p.m. 6-5 2-1 4:30 pan. Owen-Withee (#2) Eau Claire Cashton (#2) J Immanuel @ Abbotsford Lutheran62 @ Potosi Red Arrow Field 11 a.m. Rib Lake (#I) 11 a.m. De Soto (#1) @ Stoddard @ Rib Lake ~ De Soto Columbus Cathofic (#5) o-- i 13-3(5) 5pun. North Crawford (#5) @Abbotsford 5 p.m. l, Col~ I Kickapoo @ Kickapoo 5 p.m. Abbotsford (#4) 12-9 I LaFarge/ [ 10-0 (5) Kickapoo (#4) @ RibLake ~ ~ @ Stoddard Assumption (#3) 4:30 p.m. I 5-0 8-4 p.m. Ithaca (#3) @ Assmnption 5 p.m. | Assumption I 15I Ithaca @ Ithaca 5/28 5 p.m. Prentice (#6) 6-5 l La Farge/ 3-2 Seneca (#6) 6-5@ Athens l Athens [ / Youth lint. @ La Farge 14-13 3-0 5 Athens (#2) La Farge/Youth Init. (#2) Marion Bameveld 10-2 2-0 Marion (#1) @ Abbotsford @ Potosi Potosi (#1) @ Marion I . Red Arrow Field 5 p.m. @ Potosi 4 p.m. Tigerton (#5) 4:30 p.m. ~ Potosi5_2 4:30 p.m. Cassville (#5) @ Gresham Cont. 4:30 p.m. Wi~e~onI I Highland @ Highland 4:30 p.m. Gresham Community (#4) 8-2 13-11 Hi~aland (#4) @ Marion @ Potosl Bowler (#3) ~ Wauzeka-Steuban (#3) @ Bowler 4:30 p.m. Bowler Wanzeka-Steuben @ Wauzeka 4:30 p.m. Northland LuthJWI Valley (#6) 10-0 River Ridtge (#6) Rosholt 4:30 pan. B | Belmont @ Belmont r erl 6-4 4:30 p.m. Rosholt (#2) Belmont (#2) @ Abbotsford Marion Bameveld @ Potosi Red Arrow Field 7-1 1-0 2p.m. Pembine/Goodman (#1) 1:30 p.m. Pecatonica (#1) I Pembine/ @ @ Dunbar Pecatonica ] Peeatonica Phelps/Conserve (#5) 3-1 [ Shullsburg/Benton Argyle (#5) @’White Lake @ Shullsburg 5 p.m. Wtfite Lake (#4) 14-8 [ Pembine/ 2-1 Shullsbur~/Benton (#4) @ Dunbar I G~dman Bameveld @ Blanchardville Wausaukee (#3) 5p.m. [ 11-4 ~ 4:30 p.m. Southwestern t#3) @Wausaukee Wansaukee I Southwestern Southwestern 4:30 p.m. Elcho (#6) Black Hawk (#6) 5) @ Florence Bameveld @ Barn2elv~:~ 8-4 Florence (#2) Barneveld (#2)

38 Spring Baseball State Spring Baseball Champions Year Winner (Coach) Runner-up (Coach) Score 1948 ...... Milwaukee Boys Tech (Matt McEvoy) ...... Madison East ...... 10-2 1949 ...... Madison Central (Gus Pollack) ...... La Crosse Logan ...... 8-6 1950 ...... Menasha (Eric Kitzman) ...... Campbellsport ...... 9-6 1951 ...... West Bend (Carl Kuss) ...... Shullsburg (Rudy Christen) ...... 20-0 1952 ...... Madison West (Russ Paugh) ...... La Crosse Central ...... 10-7 1953 ...... Kaukauna (Noel Diffatte) ...... Birnamwood (Jim Thompson) ...... 16-6 1954 ...... Oshkosh (Harlan Quandt) ...... Kenosha (Andrew Smith) ...... 5-0 1955 ...... Watertown (James Thompson) ...... Cuba City (O.A. B arth) ...... 11 - 1 1956 ...... Oshkosh (Harlan Quandt) ...... Eau Claire (Cy Berg) ...... 10-0 1957 ...... Eau Claire (Cy Berg) ...... Sauk City (Robert Schrader) ...... 17-5 1958 ...... Eau Claire (Cy Berg) ...... Reedsburg (George Holmes) ...... 17-0 1959 ...... Oconomowoc (William Martin) ...... Fond du Lac (John Putman) ...... 2-1 1960 ...... Auburndale (Rollie Larson) ...... De Pere (Donald Neerdaels) ...... 1-0 1961 ...... Eau Claire (Cy Berg) ...... Oshkosh (Harland Quandt) ...... 4-0 1962 ...... Eau Claire (Cy Berg) ...... Kenosha (Andrew Smith) ...... 2-0 1963 ...... Kenosha (Andrew Smith) ...... Madison Central (Peter Olson) ...... 2-0 1964 ...... Eau Claire Memorial (James Bollinger) ...... Kenosha (Andrew Smith) ...... 12-9 1965 ...... Beloit (Chauncey Mikelson) ...... Manitowoc (Frank Granitz) ...... 8-7 1966 ...... Eau Claire Memorial (James Bollinger) ...... Neenah (Joseph Braun) ...... 3-2(9) 1967 ...... Madison East (Vern Belisle) ...... Sauk Prairie (Ted Baumgarten) ...... 3-1 1968 ...... Eau Claire Memorial (Dennis Bohman) ...... Middleton (Elmer Duerst) ...... 1-0 1969 ...... Kenosha Tremper (Andrew Smith) ...... Sauk Prairie (Ted Baumgarten) ...... 1-0 1970 ...... Wilmot (Loren Miller) ...... Antigo (Kenneth Gallenberg) ...... 4-0 1971 ...... La Crosse Logan (Bill Leonard) ...... Chippewa Falls (Johanne Swenson) ...... 4-1 1972 ...... Neenah (Ross Wandschneider) ...... Madison West (Ray Clausen) ...... 10-0 1973 ...... Oconto Falls (Fred Peterson) ...... Madison East (Wayne KelIiher) ...... 2-i 1974 ...... Sun Prairie (Leon Piddington) ...... Merrill (Ron Sterr) ...... 3-1 1975 ...... Appleton West (Ron Parker) ...... Stevens Point (Henning) ...... 3-0 1976 ...... Appleton West (Ron Parker) ...... Wausau West (Jim Brown) ...... 3-1 1977 ...... Janesville Parker (Dan Madden) ...... Middleton (Earl Lochner) ...... 6-2 1978 ...... A - La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... Eau Claire Memorial (Philip Birkel) ...... 2-1 B - Oconto Falls (Fred Peterson) ...... Waunakee (James Price) ...... 7-4 C - Hustisford (Harold Justman) ...... Hillsboro (James Hoffman) ...... 4-1 1979 ...... A - Stevens Point (George Roman) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 4-0 B -Barron (Arlyn Colby) ...... Edgerton (Ron Greene) ...... 2-1 C - Gibraltar (Rod Billerbeck) ...... Spencer (Steve Christensen) ...... 8-4 1980 ...... A - Oconomowoc (William Martin) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 10-4 B - Nekoosa (George Holland) ...... Hortonville (Don Williams) ...... 4-I C - Flambeau (Fred Gulseth) ...... Marion (John BarteR) ...... 8-6(8) 1981 ...... A- Oconomowoc (William Martin) ...... Eau Claire North (Duane Poeschel) ...... 7-3 B - Nekoosa (George Holland) ...... Viroqua (James Mason) ...... 8-3 C - Cashton (Tom Heinrich) ...... Rib Lake (Terry Volz) ...... 12-0 1982 ...... A - Appleton West (Bruce Erickson) ...... Milwaukee Technical (Tom Konowalski) ...... 2-1 B - Nekoosa (George Holland) ...... Lodi (A1 B ilse) ...... 13-4 C - Athens (Dan Bishop) ...... Weston (Larry Villiard) ...... 5-3 1983 ...... A - Janesville Craig (Robert Suter) ...... Milwaukee Technical (Tom Konowalski) ...... 4-2 B - AIgoma (Gerald Guth) ...... Big Foot (Richard Baker) ...... 9-3 C - Manawa (Mike Lemke) ...... Marshall (Chris Spolum) ...... 5-1 1984 ...... A- Janesville Craig (Robert Surer) ...... Stevens Point (George Roman) ...... 8-2 B - Nekoosa (Mike Klein) ...... Turner [Beloit] (Ed Gavigan) ...... 20-7 C - Oakfield (John Heyn) ...... Sevastopol (Dennis Remington) ...... 8-7 1985 ...... A - Milwaukee Tech (Tom Konowalski) ...... Janesville Parker (Dan Madden) ...... 4-1 B - Nekoosa (Mike Klein) ...... Viroqua (James Mason) ...... 10-0 c - Sevastopol (Dennis Remington) ...... Plum City (Tim Wilson) ...... 6-0 1986 ...... A - La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... Neenah (Ross Wandschneider) ...... 7-1 B - Wisconsin Dells (Jim Murphy) ...... De Pere (Kim Pierce) ...... 4-1 C - Oakfield (John Heyn) ...... Greenwood (Richard Druschke) ...... 6-5 1987 ...... A - Stevens Point (George Roman) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 6~5 B - Hortonville (Don Williams) ...... Oconto Falls (Fred Peterson) ...... 10-5 C - Boscobel (Ron Zingsheim) ...... Sevastopol (Dennis Remington) ...... 8-6 1988 ...... A- Appleton West (Bruce Erickson) ...... Monroe (Gil JeIinek) ...... 4-0 B - Ripon (Ronald Wahoske) ...... Kimberly (Tim Handrich) ...... 5~4 C - Greenwood (Tom Buker) ...... Prescott (Steve Block) ...... 5-3 1989 ...... A - Stevens Point (George Roman) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 7-2 B - Kimberly (Tim Handrich) ...... Wilmot (Joe O’Neill) ...... 13~1 C - Wisconsin Heights (Tim Roman) ...... Fall Creek (Rick Storlie) ...... 9-3 1990 ...... A - Madison Memorial (Tom Bennett) ...... Marinette (John LaCourt) ...... 8-7(9) B - Edgerton (Mike Gregory) ...... Luxemburg-Casco (Fred Yagodinski) ...... 1-0 C - Greenwood (Jim Kannel) ...... Wisconsin Heights (Jerry Curtis) ...... 9-6 1991 ...... 1 -Appleton West (Bruce Erickson) ...... Oconomowoc (Pat Neary) ...... 14-7 2 - Sturgeon Bay (Steve Ash) ...... Monona Grove (Ken Eeg) ...... 3-2 3 - Lomira (Pete Drexler) ...... Flambeau (Chris L. Vander Heyden) ...... 6-5 1992 ...... 1 - Madison Memorial (Tom Bennett) ...... Oconomowoc (Pat Neary) ...... 10-8 2 - Winneconne (Clint Peters) ...... Columbus (Bill Urban) ...... 7-3 3 - Marathon (John Gunderson) ...... Drummond (John Bonk) ...... 6-5 1993 ...... 1 - Racine Wash. Park (Alan Ellingham) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 11-8 2 - Prairie du Chien (Mark Pedretti) ...... Kimberly (Tom Carney) ...... 11-6 3 - Potosi (Ron Kading) ...... Marion (John Bartelt) ...... 8-3 39 Spring Baseball

Year Winner (Coach) Runner-up (Coach) Score 1994 ...... 1 - Sun Prairie (Garry Bahe) ...... Appleton West (Bruce Erickson) ...... 3-0 2 - Prescott (Steve Block) ...... Jefferson (Bob Zweifel) ...... 24-3 3 - Spencer (Kip Nordstrom) ...... Bangor (Steven Tucker) ...... 10-5 1995 ...... 1 - Appleton West (Bruce Erickson) ...... Middleton (Mike Zimmerman) ...... 10-0 2 - Whitewater (Lynn Held) ...... Sauk Prairie (Bill Dettman) ...... 6-1 3 - Elk Mound (Scot Miller) ...... Spencer (Kip Nordstrom) ...... 5-0 1996 ...... 1 -Appleton East (Dan Heinritz) ...... Oconomowoc (Pat Neary) ...... 5-4 2 - Sauk Prairie (Bill Dettman) ...... Wittenberg-Birnamwood (Dan Kapitz) ...... 5-4 3 - Bangor (Steven Tucker) ...... Algoma (Eric Nelson) ...... 5-2 1997 ...... 1 - Sun Prairie (Garry Bahe) ...... Watertown (Rusty Tiedemann) ...... 5-2 2 - Hortonville (Don Williams) ...... Westby (John Hamilton) ...... 20-12 (8) 3 - Plum City (David Kadlec) ...... Wisconsin Heights (Jerry Barsness) ...... 13~2 1998 ...... 1 - Janesville Craig (Bob Suter) ...... La Crosse Central (Frank Thornton) ...... 7-i 2 - Hortonville (Don Williams) ...... Curnberland (Mark R. Fuller) ...... 2-1 3 - Royall (Joe Vitcenda) ...... Wisconsin Heights (Jerry Barsness) ...... 3-2 1999 ...... (Rusty Tiedemann) ...... Janesville Craig (Bob Suter) ...... 7-2 2 - Whitewater (Lynn Held) ...... Prescott (Jeff Ryan) ...... 8-0 3 - Waterloo (Steve Leistico) ...... Boscobel (Steve Stahhnar) ...... ’...... 8-6 2000 ...... 1 - Fond du Lac (Marry Paulsen) ...... Marshfield (Mark Zee) ...... 12-0 2 - Ripon (Dan Jonas) ...... Park Falls (Tom Armstrong, Jr.) ...... 8~5 3 - De Soto (Milt Hendrickson) ...... Boyceville (Jeff Riek) ...... 11-1 2001 ...... 1 - La Crosse Logan (Terry Curtis) ...... Janesville Craig (Bob Surer) ...... 8-7 2 - Turner (Rick Hofeditz) ...... Whitewater (Lynn Held) ...... 2-0 3 De Soto (Kelly Olson) ...... Potosi (Ron Kading) ...... 6-0 2002 ...... 1 - Westosha Central (Randy Krehbiel) ...... : ...... Eau Claire North (Nate Schurman) ...... 9-2 2 - Milwaukee Lutheran (Bob Heinkel) ...... Denmark (Bill Miller) ...... 6-5 3 - Regis (Mark McHorney) ...... De Soto (Kelly Olson) ...... 4-1 2003 ...... 1 - Middleton (Tom Schmitt) ...... Holmen (Pete Barsness) ...... 2 - Milwaukee Lutheran (Bob Heinkel) ...... Park Falls (Tom Armstrong, Jr.) ...... 9-6 3 - Pacelli (Wayne Sankey) ...... Saint Mary Central (Terry Kiley) ...... 6-3 2004 ...... 1 - Appleton West (Gary Lemons) ...... D.C. Everest (Mark Simon) ...... 6-2 2 - Madison Edgewood (Richard Newton) ...... Watertown Luther Prep (Pete Kiecker) ...... 5-2 3 - Catholic Central (Tom O’Connell) ...... Abbotsford (Larry Lecheler) ...... 5-4 (9) 2005 ...... 1 - Sun Prairie (Rob Hamilton) ...... Eau Claire North (Nathan Schurman) ...... 2 Kenosha St. Joseph (ion Olson) ...... Denmark (Bill Miller) ...... 8-7 (12) 3 - Catholic Central (Tom O’Connell) ...... McDonell Central (Eric Wedemeyer) ...... 12-2 2006 ...... 1 - Sun Prairie (Rob Hamilton) ...... Wisconsin Lutheran (Andre Gosch) ...... 5-4 2 - Portage (Mike Hemming) ...... West De Pete (Sean Gibbons) ...... 8-2 3 - Kenosha St. Joseph (Jon Olson) ...... Waterloo (Steve Leistico) ...... 8-1 4 -Abbotsford (Larry Soyk) ...... Shell Lake (Dave Frandsen) ...... 10-7 2007 ...... 1 - Kimberly (Ryan McGinnis) ...... Madison Memorial (Tom Bennett) ...... 10-0 (5) 2 - Waupun (Kevin DeBoer) ...... Platteville (Chuck Smet) ...... 6-5 3 -Aquinas (Scott Bagniefski) ...... Regis (Mark McHorney) ...... 8-7 (8) 4 - Johnson Creek (George Sabol) ...... Abbotsford (Larry Soyk) ...... 10-4 2008 ...... 1 - Kenosha Bradford (Matt La Buda) ...... Kimberly (Ryan McGinnis) ...... 3-1 2 - West De Pere (Joe Rukamp) ...... Prairie du Chien (Mark Pedretti) ...... 6-2 3 - Marathon (Steve Warren) ...... Aquinas (Scott Bagniefski) ...... 3-2 4 - Catholic Central (Tom O’Connell) ...... Rosholt (Jack Brooks) ...... 11-6 2009 ...... 1 - Bay Port (Mike Simoens) ...... Wilmot Union (Josh Pye) ...... 5-2 (8) 2 - Madison Edgewood (Richard Newton II) ...... Bloomer (AJ Gehrmann) ...... 13-3 (5) 3 - Kenosha St. Joseph (Jon Olson) ...... Marathon (Steve Warren) ...... 4 - Marion (Bill Van Daalwyk) ...... McDonell Central (Eric Wedemeyer) ...... 6-5 State Tournament Participants Abbotsford (5) - 1948 (0q), 2004-3 (1-1), 2005-3 (0-1), Auburndale (3) 1952 (0-1), 1960 (3-0), 1963 (0-I) Boscobel (3) - 1987C (2-0), 1997-3 (0-1), 1999-3 (1-1) 2006-3 (2-0), 2007-4 (1-1) Augusta (1) - 1954 (0-1) Bowler (1) - 1981C (0-1) Adams-Friendship (1) - 1990B (0-1) Bangor (3)- 1994-3(1-1), 1995-3 (0-1), 1996-3 (2-0) Boyceville (1) - 2000-3 (1-1) Algoma (3)- 1983B (2-0), 1996-3 (1-1), 2000-3 (0-1) Baraboo (2)- 1961 (0-1), 2000-1 (0-1) Bruce (1) - 2008-4 (0-1) Alma (1) - 1967 (1-1) Barneveld (2) - 2006-4 (0-1), 2009-4 (0-1) Burlington (2)- 1991-1 (1-1), 2005-1 (0-1) Almond (1) - 1978C (0-1) Barron (6) - 1977 (0-1), 1979B (2-0), 1986B (0-1), 2002-2 Campbellsport (2) 1949 (1-1), 1950 (2-1) Amery (1) - 2007-2 (0-1) (0-1), 2004-2 (0-1), 2008-2 (0-1) Cashton (3) - 1960 (0-1), 1981C (2-0), 1984C (0-1) Amherst (2)- 1986C (0-1), 1992-3 (0-1) Bayfield (1) - 1982C (0-1) Cassville (2) - 1968 (0-1), 1981C (0-1) Antigo (5) - 1969 (0-1), 1970 (2-1), 1972 (I-1), 1981A (1- Bay Port (7) - 1983A (0-1), 1998-1 (0-1), 2001-1 (0-1), Catholic Central (4) - 2004-3 (2-0), 2005-3 (2-0), 2008-4 1), 1995-1 (0-1) 2003-1 (0-1), 2005-1 (1-1), 2007-1 (1-1), 2009-1 (3-0) (2-0), 2009-4 (0-1) Appleton East (7) - 1971 (0- l ), 1993-1 ( 1-1), 1996-1 (3-0), Beaver Dam (7) - 1971 (0-1), 1979A (0-1), 1988A (0-1), Chetek (2) - 1959 (1-1), 1971 (0-1) 1997-1 (1-1), 1999-1 (0-1), 2000-1 (1-1), 2003-1 (1-1) 1989A (1-1), 1993-1 (0-1), 1997-1 (0-1), 2008-1 (0-1) Chilton (1) - 2000-2 (0-1) Appleton West (14) - 1974 (0-1), 1975 (3-0), 1976 (3-0), Beloit (6) - 1962 (1-1), 1965 (3-0), 1968 (1-1), 1971 (1-1), Chippewa Falls (4) - 1971 (2-1), 1986A (1-1), 1996-1 (0- 1977 (0-1), 1980A (0-1), 1982A (3-0), 1983A (1-I), 1990A (0q), 1993-1 (0-1) 1), 1998-1 (1-1) 1987A (1-1), 1988A (3-0), 1989A (0-1), 1991-1 (3-0), Benton (3) - 1948 (0-1), 1950 (0-1), 1954 (0-1) Clintonville (2) - 1962 (0-1), 1993-2 (0-1) 1994-1 (2-1), 1995-1 (3-0), 2004-1 (3-0) Big Foot [Walworth] (2) - 1982B (0-1), 1983B (1-1) Cochrane [now Cochrane-Fountain City] (1) - 1954 (0- Aquinas (3) - 2007-3 (2-0), 2008-3 (1-1), 2009-3 (0-1) Biruamwood [now Wittenberg-Birnamwood] (1) - 1953 1) Arrowhead [Hartland] (1)- 1957 (0-1) (2-1) Cochrane-Fountain City [see Cochrane] Ashland (1) - 1967 (0q) Black River Falls (2) - 1959 (1-1), 1972 (0~1) Colby (1) -2005-2 (0-1) Ashwaubenon (1) - 2005-1 (0-1) Blair [now Blair-Taylor] (2) - 1950 (1-1), 1953 (0-1) Coleman (1)- 1997-3 (0-1) Athens (1) - 1982C (2-0) Bloomer (2) - 1983B (0-1), 2009-2 (1-1) Colfax (3) - 1953 (0-1), 1978C (0-1), 1996-3 (0-1)

40 Spring Baseball

Columbus (3) - 1964 (1-1), 1978B (0-1), 1992-2 (1-1) Kaukauna (3) - 1951 (0-1), 1953 (3-0), 1954 (0-1) (0-1), 1982A (2-1), 1983A (2-1), 1984A (1-1), 1985A Cuba City (1) - 1955 (2-1) Kenosha [now Kenosha Bradford and Tremper] (4) - (3-0), 1986A (0-1), 1987A (1-1), 1988A (0-1), 1989A Cumberland (4)- 1984C (0-1), 1989B (0-1), 1990B (0-1), 1954 (2-1), 1962 (2-1), 1963 (3-0), 1964 (2-1) (1-1), 1990A (1-1), 1992-1 (1-1), 1993-1 (1-1), 1997-1 1998-2 (1-1) Kenosha Bradford (1) - 2008-1 (3-0) (1-1) D.C. Everest [Sehofield] (4) - 1982A (0-1), 1993-1 (0-1), Kenosha St. Joseph (4) - 2005-2 (2-0), 2006-3 (2-0), Monona Grove (3) - 1959 (1-1), 1971 (1-1), 1991-2 (1-1) 2002-1 (0-i), 2004-1 (2-1) 2007-3 (0-1), 2009-3 (2-0) Monroe (1) - 1988A (2-1) De Pete (4) 1960 (2-I), 1986B (1-1), 2004-1 (0-1), 2006- Kenosha Tremper (7) - 1969 (3-0), 1973 (0-1), 1978A (1- Mosinee (3) - 1948 (0-1), 1949 (0-1), 1991-2 (0-1) 1 (1-1) 1), 1980A (0-1), 1984A (0-1), 1990A (0-1), 1992-1 (0- Mount Horeb (1)- 1987B (0-1) De Soto (8) - 1989C (0-1), 1992-3 (0-1), 2000-3 (2-0), 1) Necedah (1) - 1991-3 (0-1) 2001-3 (2-0), 2002-3 (1-1), 2004-3 (0-1), 2007-4 (0-1), Kimberly (6) - 1988B (1-1), 1989B (2-0), 1993-2 (1-1), Neenah (7) - 1966 (2-1), 1972 (3-0), 1981A (0-1), 1984A 2008-4 (0-1) 2007-1 (3-0), 2008-1 (2-i), 2009-1 (0-1) (0-1), 1985A (0-1), 1986A (2-1), 1990A (1-1) Deerfield (3)- 1979C (0-i), 1994-3 (0-I), 2003-3 (0-1) La Crosse Central (18) - 1952 (2-1), 1965 (0-1), 1976 (0- New London (3) - 1951 (0-1), 1964 (1-1), 1977 (0-1) Denmark (2) 2002-2 (1-i), 2005-2 (1-1) 1), 1977 (1-1), 1978A (3-0), 1979A (2-1), 1980A (2-1), Nekoosa (9) - 1972 (0-1), 1973 (0-1), 1978B (0-1), 1980B Dodgeville (3) - i949 (0-1), 1962 (0-1), 1963 (0-1) 1981A (0-1), 1986A (3-0), 1987A (2-1), 1988A (0-1), (2-0), 1981B (2-0), 1982B (2-0), 1984B (2-0), 1985B Drummond (1) - 1992-3 (i-1) 1989A (2-1), 1993-1 (2-1), 1996-1 (1-1), 1997-1 (0-1), (2-0), 2001-2 (0-1) Ean Claire [now Ean Claire Memorial and North] (6) - 1998-1 (2-1), 1999-1 (0-1), 2008-1 (1-1) New Richmond (3) 1949 (0-1), 1956 (1-1), 1957 (1-1) 1955 (0-1), 1956 (2-1), 1957 (3-0), 1958 (3-0), 1961 (3- La Crosse Logan (7) - 1949 (2-1), 1971 (3-0), 1974 (0-1), North Crawford [see Gays Mills and Soldiers Grove] 0), 1962 (3-0) 1975 (1-1), 1985A (1-1), 2001-1 (3-0), 2007-1 (0-1) Northwestern ]Maple] (1) - 1962 (0-i) Ean Claire Memorial (12) - 1963 (0-1), 1964 (3-0), 1966 La Farge (1) - 1951 (0-1) Oakfield (5) - 1982C (0-1), 1984C (2-0), 1986C (2-0), (3-0), 1968 (3-0), 1970 (1-1), 1973 (1-1), 1978A (2-1), Ladysmith (1) - 1950 (0-1) 1988C (0-1), 1996-3 (0-1) 1983A (0-1), 1997-1(0-1), 1999-1 (0-1), 2006-1 (1-1), Lake Mills (1) - 1958 (0-1) Oeonomowoc (12) - 1959 (3-0), 1974 (1-1), 1976 (1-1), 2008-1 (0-1) Lakeside Lutheran (1) - 2009-2 (0-1) 1977 (0-1), 1980A (3-0), 1981A (3-0), 1991-1 (2-1), Eau Claire North (9) - 1975 (0-1), 1981A (2-1), 1985A (0- Lincoln [Alma Center] (1) - 1951 (0-1) 1992-1 (2-1), 1996-1 (2-1), 1998-1 (0-1), 2000-1 (0-1), 1), 1995-1 (0-1), 2001-1 (1-1), 2002-1 (2-1), 2005-1 (2- Little Chute (1) - 1981B (0-1) 2001-1 (1-1) 1), 2007-1 (1-1), 2009-1 (1-1) Lodi (1) - 1982B (1-1) Oconto (3) - 1952 (0-1), I995-2 (0-1), 2003-2 (0-1) Edgerton (5) - 1955 (1-1), 1979B (1-1), 1980B (0-1), Lomira (1) - 1991-3 (2-0) Oconto Falls (4) - 1973 (3-0), 1978B (2-0), 1979B (0-1), 1989B (0-1), 1990B (2-0) Luxemburg-Casco (1) - 1990B (1-1) 1987B (1-1) Elkhorn (1) - 1986B (0-1) Madison Central [no longer in operation] (3) - 1949 (3- Onalaska (2) - 1991-1 (1-1), 1994-i (0-1) Elk Mound (5) - 1980C (0-1), 1993-3 (0-1), 1994-3 (0-1), 0), 1961 (1-1), 1963 (2-1) Oostburg (1) - 1960 (0-1) 1995-3 (2-0), 2009-3 (0-1) Madison East (6) - 1948 (2-1), 1967 (3-0), 1969 (0-1), Oregon (3) - 1983A (0-1), 1984A (1-1), 2004-1 (1-1) Fall Creek (2) - 1989C (1-1), 1998-3 (0-1) 1973 (2-1), 1975 (0-1), 1976 (0-1) Oshkosh [now Oshkosh North and West] (4) - 1954 (3- Flambeau [Tony] (4) - 1979C (0-1), 1980C (2-0), 1986C Madison Edgewood (3) - 2004-2 (2-0), 2005-2 (0-1), 0), 1956 (3-0), 1961 (2-1), 1963 (1-1) (0-1), 1991-3 (1-1) 2009-2 (2-O) Oshkosh North (3) - 1978A (0-1), 1982A (0-1), 1986A (0- Florence (1) - 1998-3 (0-1) Madison La Foilette (3) - 1991-1 (0-1), 1994-1 (0-1), 1) Fond du Lae (12) - 1958 (1-1), 1959 (2-1), 1962 (1-1), 2000-1 (0-1) Oshkosh West (2) - 1996-1 (1-1), 1998-1 (0-1) 1966 (0-1), 1967 (0-1), 1968 (0-1), 1969 (1-1), 1970 (0- Madison Memorial (8) - 1982A (0-1), 1990A (3-0), 1992- Osseo-Fairehild (1) - 2006-3 (0-1) 1), 1984A (0-I), 1985A (0-1), i999-1 (1-1), 2000-1 (3- 1 (3-0), 2002-1 ( 1 - 1 ), 2005 - 1 ( 1-1), 2006-1 (0-1 ), 2007- Paeelli (2) - 2003-3 (2-0), 2007-3 (0-i) 0) 1 (2-1), 2008-1 (0-1) Park Falls (2) - 2000-2 (1-1), 2003-2 (1-1) Fort Atkinson (2) - 1950 (1-1), 1994-1 (0-1) Madison West (3) - 1952 (3-0), 1970 (0-1), 1972 (2-1) Pittsville (1) - 2006-3 (0-1) Fox Valley Lutheran (2) - 2007-2 (0-1), 2009-2 (0-1) Manawa (1) - 1983C (2-0) Platteville (1) - 2007-2 (1-1) Gays Mills [now North Crawford] (3) - 1950 (0-1), 1952 Manitowoe (5) - 1965 (2-1), 1967 (1-1), 1979A (0-1), Plum City (2) 1985C (1-1), 1997-3 (2-0) (0-1), 1953 (1-1) 1992-1 (0-1), 2006-1 (0-1) Port Washington (1) - 1953 (0-1) Gibraltar [Fish Creek] (1) - 1979C (2-0) Marathon (3) - 1992-3 (2-0), 2008-3 (2-0), 2009-3 (1-1) Portage (1) - 2006-2 (2-0) Gilman (1) - 1987C (0-1) Marinette (2) - 1980A (1-1), 1990A (2-1) Potosi (4) - 1987C (0-1), 1993-3 (2-0), 2001-3 (1-1), 2002- Green Bay East (1) - 1992-1 (0-1) Marion (7) - 1950 (0-1), 1966 (1-1), 1971 (0-1), 1980C (1- 3 (0-1) Green Bay Preble (1) - 2002-1 (0-1) 1), 1988C (0-1), 1993-3 (1-1), 2009-4 (2-0) Prairie du Chieu (3) - 1988B (0-1), 1993-2 (2-0), 2008-2 Green Lake (1) - 2006-4 (0-1) Markesan (1) 1957 (0-1) (1-1) Greenwood (3) - 1986C (1-1), 1988C (2-0), 1990C (2-0) Marshall (1) 1983C (1-1) Prairie Farm (1) - 2001-3 (0-1) Gresham (1) - 1961 (0-1) Marshfield (1) - 2000-1 (2-1) Prescott (6) - 1988C (1-1), 1990C (0-1), 1992-2 (0-1), Hartford (2) - 1987A (0-1), 2002-1 (1-1) McDonell Central (3) - 2004-3 (0-1 ), 2005-3 ( 1-1), 2009- 1994-2 (2-0), 1997-2 (0-1), 1999-2 (1-1) Hayward (1) - 1968 (1-1) 4 (1-1) Pulaski (2) - 1956 (0-I), 1957 (0-1) Hillsboro (1) - 1978C (1-1) Medford (2) - 1956 (0-1), 2006-2 (0-1) Racine Case (1) - 1986A (0-1) Holmen (2) - 2003-1 (2-1), 2004-1 (0-1) Meilen (3) - 1963 (0-1), 1983C (0-1), 1999-3 (0-1) Racine Horlick (2) - 1976 (0-1), 2006-1 (0-1) Horicon (1) - 1981B (0-1) Menasba (7) - 1948 (1-1), i949 (1-1), 1950 (3-0), 1952 (1- Racine Park (3) - 1982A (1-1), 1993-1 (3-0), 2007-1 (0-1) Hortonville (8) - 1980B (1-1), 1982B (0-1), 1984B (0-1), 1), 1968 (0-1), 1978A (0-1), 1995-1 (0-1) Randolph (1) - 1956 (0-1) 1987B (2-0), 1994-2 (0-1), 1995-2 (0-1), 1997-2 (2-0), Menomoule (4) - 1965 (0-1), 1969 (1-1), 1990A (0-1), Reedsburg (3) - 1958 (2-1), 1960 (0-1), 1973 (0-1) 1998-2 (2-0) 1993-1 (0-1) Regis [Eau Claire] (2) - 2002-3 (2-0), 2007-3 (1-1) Hudson (1) - 1974 (0-1) Merrill (5) - 1955 (0-1), 1974 (2-1), 1976 (1-1), 1977 (1- Rhinelander (2) - 1996-1 (0-1 ), 2003-1 (0-1 ) Hurley (6) - 1949 (0-1), 1952 (1-1), 1953 (0-1), 1955 (0-1), 1), 1991-1 (0-1) Rib Lake (2) - 1981C (1-1), 1985C (0-1) 2003-3 (0-1), 2007-4 (0-1) Middleton (10) - 1954 (1-1), 1968 (2-1), 1977 (2-1), 1995- Rice Lake (3) - 1961 (0-1), 1964 (0-1), 1982A (0-I) Hustisford (2) - 1970 (0-1), 1978C (2-0) 1 (2-1), 1996-1 (0-1), 2002-1 (0-1), 2003-1 (3-0), 2005- Richland Center (1) - 1963 (0-1) Hustisford/l)odgeland (1) - 1996-2 (0-1) 1 (o-1), 2006-1 (0-1), 2009-1 (1-1) Ripon (3) - 1972 (0-1), 1988B (2-0), 2000-2 (2-0) Independence (1) - 1948 (1-1) Milwaukee Bay View (1) - 1956 (0-1) River Falls (1) - 1976 (0-1) Iowa-Grant (1) - 2002-2 (0-1) Milwaukee Custer (2) - 1973 (0-I), 1980A (0-1) River Valley [Spring Green] (3) - 1979B (0-1), 1994-2 (0- Janesville [now Janesville Craig and Janesville Parker] Milwaukee Hamilton (3) - 1972 (1-1), 2000-1 (1 - 1 ), 2004- 1), 2003-2 (0-1) (1) - 1967 (0-1) 1 (0-1) Rosholt (2) - 1968 (0-1), 2008-4 (1-1) Janesville Craig (11) - 1978A (1-1), 1979A (0-1), 1980A Milwaukee Juneau (1) - 1991-1 (0-1) Royall (1) - 1998-3 (2-0) (1-1), 1983A (3-0), 1984A (3-0), 1987A (0-1), 1989A Milwaukee King (4) 1998-1 (1-1), 1999-1 (1-1), 2002-1 Saint Croix Central (1) - 2008-3 (0-1) (0-1), 1998-1 (3-0), 1999-1 (2-1), 2001-1 (2-1), 2009-1 (0-1), 2003-1 (1-1) Saint Croix Falls (1) - 1948 (0-1) (o-1) Milwaukee Lutheran (3) - 2001-1 (0-1), 2002-2 (2-0), Saint Mary Central (3) - 2001-3 (0-1), 2002-3 (0-1), Janesville Parker (6) - 1974 (0-1), 1975 (0-1), 1977 (3-0), 2003-2 (2-0) 2003-3 (1-1) 1982A (1-1), 1985A (2-1), 1992-1 (1-1) Milwaukee Pulaski (2) - 1981A (1-1), 1989A (0-1) Saint Mary’s Springs (1) - 2008-3 (0-I) Jefferson (4) 1987B (0-1), 1994-2 (1-1), 1997-2 (0-1), Milwaukee Riverside (2) - 1995-1 (0-1), 2009-1 (0-1) Sank City [now Sank Prairie[ (1) - 1957 (2-1) 1998-2 (0-1) Milwaukee South (1) 1996-1 (0-1) Sank Prairie (7) - 1964 (0-1), 1967 (2-1), 1969 (2-1), 1970 Johnson Creek (2) - 1953 (1-1), 2007-4 (2-0) Milwaukee Technical (15) 1948 (3-0), 1960 (1-1), 1978A (0-1), 1995-2 (1-1), 1996-2 (2-0), 1998-2 (0-1) 41 $prin~ Baseball

Seneca (1) - 2005-3 (0-1) Superior (6) - 1966 (1-i), 1969 (0-1), 1970 (1-1), 1972 (0- Wausau East (4) - 1979A ( 1-1), 1987A (0-1 ), 2000-1 (0-1 ), Sevastopol (6) - 1984C (1-1), 1985C (2-0), 1987C (1-1), 1), 1973 (1-1), 1975 (1-1) 2001-1 (0-1) 1990C (0-1), 1991-3 (0-1), 1995-3 (0-1) Superior Central [now Superior] (2) - 1954 (1-1), 1965 Wausau West (7) - 1974 (1-1), 1976 (2-1), 1978A (0-1), Shawano (5) - 1964 (0-1), 1984A (0-1), 1986A (0-1), (1-1) 1985A (1-1), 1998-1 (0-1), 1999-1 (0-1), 2008-1 (1-1) 1994-1 (0-1), 1997-1 (0-1) Tigerton (1) - 1959 Wausaukee (1) - 1999-3 (0-1) Sheboygan North (2) - 1955 (0-1), 2001-1 (0-1) Tomah (2) - 1955 (0q), 1995-1 (1-1) West Bend [now West Bend East and West] (1) - 1951 (3- Sheboygan South (1) - 1994-1 (1-1) Tomahawk (1) - 1959 (0-1) 0) Shell Lake (1) - 2006-4 (1-1) Turner [Beloit] (3) - 1984B (1-1), 1992-2 (0-1), 2001-2 (2- West De Pere (3) - 2004-2 (0-1), 2006-2 (1-1), 2008-2 (2- Shullsburg (1) - 1951 (2-1) 0) 0) Soldiers Grove [now North Crawford] (2) 1956 (i-1), Union Grove (1) - 1952 (0-1) Westby (2) 1984B (0-1), 1997-2 (1-1) Valders (1) - 1985B (0-1) Weston [Cazenovia] (4) - 1957 (1-1), 1962 (0-1), 1982C 1958 (0-1) (oq), 1983c (0-1) Viroqua (2) - 1981B (1-1), 1985B Southern Door (1) - 1999-2 (0-1) Westosha Central [formerly Salem] (5) - 1958 (0-1), Spencer (3) - 1979C (0-1), 1994-3 (2-0), 1995-3 (1-1) Waterford (2) - 1987A (0-1), 2004-1 (0-1) Waterloo (5) - 1980C (0-1), 1985C (0-1), 1999-3 (2-0), 1983A (0-1), 1985A (0-1), 1988A (1-1), 2002-1 (3-0) Spooner (4)- 1951 (1-1), 1960 (1-1), 1988B (0-1), 1996-2 Whitewater (6) - I985B (0-1), 1993-2 (0-1), 1995-2 (2-0), (0-1) 2000-3 (%1), 2006-3 (1-1) 1999-2 (2-0), 2000-2 (0-1), 2001-2 (1-1) Spring Valley (1)- 1959 (0-1) Watertown (9) 1951 (1-1), 1955 (3-0), 1961 (0-1), 1965 Wilmot (7) - 1966 (0-1), 1970 (3-0), 1979A (0-1), 1981A Stevens Poim (12) - 1959 (0-1), 1975 (2-1), 1979A (3-0), (0-1), 1979A (1-1), 1990A (0-1), 1995-1 (1-1), 1997-1 (0-1), 1989B (1-1), 1991-2 (0-1), 2009-1 (2-1) 1980A (0-1), 1984A (2-1), 1987A (3-0), 1988A (1-1), (2-1), 1999-1 (3-0) Winneconne (2) - 1992-2 (2-0), 2001-2 (0-1) 1989A (3-0), 1991-1 (0-1), 1992-1 (%1), 1994-1 (1-1), Watertown Luther Prep (1) - 2004-2 (1 - 1 ) Wisconsin Dells (1) - 1986B (2-0) 2004-1 (1-1) Waunakee (6) - 1960 (0-1), 1965 (1-I), 1978B (1-1), Wisconsin Heights (5) - 1989C (2-0), 1990C (1-1), 1993- Stoughton (1) - 1986A (1-l) 1980B (0-1), 1983B (0-1), 1999-2 (0-1) 3 (0-1), 1997-3 (1-1), 1998-3 (l-1) Stratford (1) - 1989C (0-1) Waupaca (1) - 1969 (0-1) Wisconsin Lutheran (5) - 2003-1 (0-1), 2005-1 (0-1), Sturgeon Bay (1) - 1991-2 (2-0) Waupun (5) - 1975 (0-1), 1983A (1-1), 2006-2 (0-1), 2007- 2006-1 (2-1), 2007-1 (0-1), 2008-1 (0-1) Sun Prairie (9) - 1966 (0-1), 1974 (3-0), 1981A (0-1), 2 (2-0), 2008-2 (0-1) Wisconsin Rapids (5) - 1964 (0-1), 1966 (0-1), 1988A (0- 1994-1 (3-0), 1997-1 (3-0), 2005-1 (3-0), 2006-1 (3-0), Wausau [now Wausau East and West] (5) - 1957 (0-1), 1), 1989A (0-1), 2003-1 (%1) 2007-1 (0-1), 2009-1 (0-1) 1958 (0-1), 1961 (1-1), 1965 (0-1), 1967 (0-1) Wittenberg-Birnamwood (1) - 1996-2 (1-1) State Spring Baseball Attendance Year Site Attend. Year Site Attend. Year Site Attend. 1948 ...... Milwaukee-Borche~ ...... 727 1970 ...... Eau Claire ...... 2920 1992 ...... Wausau ...... 6241 1949" ...... Milwaukee-Borche~ ...... 490 I971 ...... Marion ...... 3776 1993 ...... Wausau ...... 4472 1950 ...... Menasha ...... 4298 1972 ...... Marion ...... 3648 1994 ...... Wansan ...... 6727 1951 ...... Menasha ...... 1871 1973 ...... Wausau ...... 2431 1995 ...... Wausan ...... 6758 1952 ...... Menasha ...... 3072 1974 ...... Wausau ...... 3127 1996 ...... Wansan ...... 7068 1953 ...... Menasha ...... 1834 1975 ...... Wausau ...... 2563 1997 ...... Wausau ...... 6403 1954 ...... Menasha ...... 1673 1976 ...... Wausan ...... 4125 1998 ...... Appleton ...... 9272 1955 ...... Menasha ...... 1239 1977 ...... Wausau ...... 2746 1999 ...... Appleton ...... 9527 1956 ...... Menasha ...... 1433 1978# ...... Wausau ...... 3937 2000 ...... Appleton ...... 10653 1957 ...... Menasha ...... 1210 1979 ...... Wausau ...... 4666 2001 ...... Appleton ...... 8992 1958 ...... Eau Clake ...... 2353 1980 ...... Wausau ...... 4756 2002 ...... Appleton ...... 10215 1959 ...... Eau Claire ...... 1650 1981 ...... Wausau ...... 5494 2003 ...... Appleton ...... 9303 1960 ...... Eau Claire ...... 1119 1982 ...... Wausau ...... 4961 2004 ...... Appleton ...... 9857 1961 ...... Eau Claire ...... 1350 1983 ...... Wausau ...... 3766 2005 ...... Appleton ...... 9245 1962 ...... Eau Claire ...... 1476 1984 ...... Wausau ...... 5319 2006 ...... Appleton ...... 10612 1963 ...... Oshkosh ...... 1634 1985 ...... Wausau ...... 6182 2007 ...... Appleton ...... 12663 1964 ...... Oshkosh ...... 1345 1986 ...... Wausau ...... 3150 2008 ...... Appleton ...... 11274 1965 ...... Wisconsin Rapids ...... 1119 1987 ...... Wausau ...... 4755 2009 ...... Appleton ...... 12813 1966 ...... Eau Claire ...... 2371 1988 ...... Wausau ...... 5033 *Not including 4134 people attending Brewers’ game for 1967 ...... Eau Clake ...... 2139 1989 ...... Wausau ...... 4934 which WIAA received 8C/ticket. 1968 ...... Eau Cla~e ...... 2890 1990 ...... Wausau ...... 5135 1969 ...... Eau Cla~e ...... 2572 1991 ...... Wansau ...... 5574 #Competition in three divisions began.

Spring Baseball Financial Statement State Receipts Tickets ...... $ 72,258.00 Regional Receipts Programs ...... 4,362.00 Regional Receipts Program Ads ...... 998.75 Tickets ...... $ 0.00 Radio Receipts ...... 2.100.00 Broadcast Rights ...... 0.00 Total State Receipts ...... $ 79,718.75 Total Regional Receipts ...... $ 0.00 State Expenses Regional Expenses Running Meet (Including Rent) ...... $ 24,214.14 Host School Allowance ...... $ 51,240.02 On-Site Coordinator ...... 900.00 Managers Fees ...... 6,550.00 Programs ...... 3,913.72 Trophies & Awards ...... 2,456.50 Officials Fees ...... 7,527.80 Total Regional Expenses ...... $ 60,246.52 Awards ...... 1,913.44 Participant Travel ...... 28.263.00 Sectional Receipts Total State Expenses ...... $ 66,732.10 Tickets ...... $ 0.00 Broadcast Rights ...... 0.00 GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... $ 79,718.75 Total Sectional Receipts ...... $ 0.00 GRAND TOTAL EXPENSES ...... 147~979.72 DIFFERENCE ...... $ (68,260.97) Sectional Expenses Host School Allowance ...... $ 16,015.40 Managers Fees ...... 1,890.00 Trophies & Awards ...... 3,095.70 Total Sectional Expenses ...... $ 21,001.10 42 Summer Basebal!

he WIAA began offering a summer baseball tournament pro- Marquette played in back-to-back title games (2008-09), but Tgram in 1965. The first State Tournament was held in West finished runner-up after winning the title the previous year. Bend. New Holstein defeated Brown Deer, 2-1, in the first State Several schools have played in the title game in consecutive sea- finals. sons only to finish runner-up on both occasions, including West West Bend was the site of the first 24 State Tournaments con- Bend (1966-67), Hamilton (1970-71), Ashland (1994-95), ducted in the summer. The tournament was moved to Bukolt ParkCedarburg (1997-98). in Stevens Point where it has been held from 1989. Brookfield Central, Brown Deer, Greendale, Homestead, Oak Creek, West Bend East and West Bend West lead in number of State championships in the summer with three. Arrowhead, Marquette and Nicolet have won twice. New Holstein has appeared in the most State Tournaments with 17. Ashland is second in the number of appearances with 13. Platteville has played in 12 State Tournaments, and Arcadia, Gale- Ettrick-Trempealeau, Plymouth, West Bend East and West Bend West have qualified 10 times. Nicolet and Tomahawk have made nine appearances. The State championship has been won by 28 dif- ferent schools. One of them, Auburndale (1970), is the only school which has also won the State spring title (1960). In 2004, Oak Creek became the first school in the history of ARROWHEAD - SUMMER BASEBALL CHAMPIONS- 2008-2009 the summer baseball program to win back-to-back titles. In 2005, Team members: Matt Mayoras, Justin Mortensen, Tony Mueller, Jared Kavinsky, Brian Crook, the Knights extended their record number of consecutive titles with Brady Williams, Andrew Bauer, Matt Burke, Dan Schmidt, Conner Maurice, Paul Kaye, Connor Harmann, Jordan Paszek, Ryan Passaglia, Michael Demartino, Matt Jarchow, David their third straight championship. Miller, Josh Henkel, Karl Sprung, Chris Pendergast. State Championships Bukolt Park Stevens Point - July 29-31, 2009 Championship Marquette Univ. H.S. IP H R ER BB SO Ryan Dalton c ...... 3 0 2 0 Arrowhead 5, Marquette University H.S. 4 Jack Archie ...... 4.0 4 1 1 0 2 Ryan Geil lb ...... 2 0 0 0 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY H.S. 4 (21-21) Colin Weyer ...... 2.1 2 4 3 5 2 Matt Sklander ph]lb ...... 1 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Arrowhead IP H R ER BB SO Brandon Wiedenfeld 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Ryan McShane 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 Andrew Bauer ...... 4.0 2 1 0 2 2 Jacob Mahnke p ...... 0 0 0 0 Nolan Peterson lb/lf ...... 4 2 4 2 Matt Burke ...... 3.0 4 3 0 0 2 Ian Mahnstadt p/3b ...... 0 0 0 0 Ryan Grad If ...... 3 0 0 0 Win - Burke. Loss - Weyer. Save - None. Totals ...... 28 3 7 3 Colin Weyer p ...... 1 0 1 0 WP - Weyer 2. HBP - by Weyer (Henkel). PB - Monfre. Score by inning R H E Jack Archie p/lb ...... 3 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Chuck Rupnow; 1B: Roduey Davis; 2B: Brian Marquette Univ. H.S ...... 015 104 1 12 15 0 Hunter Mahler pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Henson; 3B: Bruce Schaefer. Start: 6:19 p.m. Time: 1:57. Franklin ...... 200 010 0 3 7 3 Sam Beres ss ...... 3 0 0 0 E - Thiessen; Schiltz; Geil. DP - Franklin 2. LOB - Marquette Luke Acker cf ...... 2 0 0 0 Semifinal 11; Franklin 9. 2B - McShane; Beres; Cannon; Leinfelder; Mike Monfre c ...... 2 0 1 0 Marquette University H.S. 12, Franklin 3 Dirienzo. HR - Peterson. HBP - Baretz; Walton. SH - Peterson; Ryan Bonfiglio pr/rf ...... 0 1 0 0 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY H.S. 12 (21-20) Acker; Cannon. SF - Monfre. SB - Grad; Baretz. CS - Mahler. Name & Position AB Joe Cannon 2b ...... 2 1 0 0 R H RBI Marquette Univ. H.S. IP H R ER BB SO Arnie Leinf?lder rf/lf ...... 2 0 0 1 Ryan McShane 3b ...... 4 2 2 1 Nolan Peterson ...... 5.0 5 3 2 3 4 Nolan Peterson p/lb ...... Totals ...... 26 4 6 3 3 1 3 4 Jack Archie ...... 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 Hunter Mahler pr/ph ...... 1 0 0 ARROWHEAD 5 (34-5) 0 Gino D’Amato ...... 1.0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Grad If ...... Name & Position AB R tI RBI 4 0 1 0 Franklin IP H R ER BB SO Jack Archie lb/p ...... 5 0 1 0 Chris Pendergast 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 lan Schiltz ...... 1.1 2 1 1 4 0 Gino D’Amato p ...... 0 0 0 0 Jacob Mahnke ...... Andrew Bauer p/ss ...... 4 1 0 1 1.0 5 5 5 1 0 Sam Beres ss ...... 4 2 2 0 Ian Malmstadt ...... 3.2 7 5 Brian Crook Ib ...... 4 0 2 2 1 0 1 Luke Acker cf ...... 3 2 0 0 Marcus Schlemm ...... Karl Sprung c ...... 3 0 2 1 1.0 I i 1 1 0 John Bennett ph ...... 0 1 0 0 Win - Peterson. Loss - Mahnke. Save - None. Tony Mueller pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Mike Monfre c ...... 3 0 1 2 WP - Schlemm; Malmstadt. HBP - by Peterson (Walton); by Dan Schmidt pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Ryan Bonfiglio pr/rf ...... 0 1 0 0 Peterson (Baretz). PB - Monfre. Connor Harmann rf ...... 3 0 0 0 Joe Cannon 2b ...... 3 2 3 2 Umpires - HP: Chris Keough; 1B: Chuck Rupnow; 2B: Bruce Ryan Passaglia If ...... 3 0 0 0 Arnie Leinfelder rf ...... 4 1 2 1 Schaefer; 3B: Brian Henson. Start: 11:00 a.m. Time: 2:25. Matt Mayoras 2b ...... 1 2 1 0 Totals ...... 34 12 15 10 Josh Heiikel cf ...... 1 1 0 0 FRANKLIN 3 (25-14) Semifinal David Miller dh ...... 1 1 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Arrowhead 1 4, Muskego 1 0 Paul Kaye ss ...... 0 0 0 0 Trevor Thiessen ss ...... 4 0 1 0 MUSKEGO 10 (24-10) Matt Barke p ...... 0 0 0 0 Lance Baretz cf ...... 3 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Totals ...... 24 5 6 5 Jay Dirienzo rf ...... 2 2 1 0 Matt Petritis cf ...... 4 0 1 1 Score by inning R H E Evan Walton If ...... 3 1 1 0 TJ Anderson ss ...... 4 1 0 0 Marquette Univ. H.S ...... 001 000 3 4 6 2 Adam Kaniewski 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 Nick McCormack c ...... 3 2 1 1 Arrowhead ...... 001 000 4 5 6 2 Ian Schlitz p/3b ...... 3 0 1 2 Mike Robinson lb/p ...... 3 2 2 3 E - Weyer; Cannon; Pendergast; Burke. LOB - Marquette 6; Joe Gricar pr/cf ...... 0 0 0 0 Kevin Schoenbach 3b ...... 3 1 i 2 Arrowhead 7. 2B - Sprung; Mayoras. HR - Peterson. HBP - Marcus Schlemm p ...... 0 0 0 0 TJ Kotnik p ...... 0 0 0 0 Henkel. SH - Monfre; Cannon; Henkel. SF - Leinfelder. SB - Jesse Palok ph ...... 1 0 0 0 Jake Jewel pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Peterson; Crook. CS, Crook; Mayoras. Eric Charbonnean dh ...... 2 0 0 0 Wes Smith dh ...... 4 1 2 1 43 Summer Baseball

Stun Hammer rf/lb ...... 3 1 I 0 E - Hilt; Thiessen. DP - Homestead 1; Franklin 1. LOB - ARROWHEAD 6 (32-5) Kyle Resler 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 Homestead 6; Franklin 7.2B - Enea; Dirienzo; Schiltz; Dakon. HR Name & Position AB R H RBI Adara Schalz p/if ...... 2 1 0 0 Barnes. HBP - Bingham; Collins. SH - Hauser; Thiessen; Chris Pendergast 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 Kyle Pachowitz If ...... 4 1 1 1 Kaniewski. SB - Barnes. CS - Henrichs. Andrew Bauer ss/p ...... 4 0 1 0 Nick Stoltz 2b/p ...... 0 0 0 0 Homestead IP H R ER BB SO Dan Schmidt pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Cole Borek p ...... 0 0 0 0 Casey Barnes ...... 6.0 10 2 1 0 3 Brian Crook lb ...... 5 2 3 2 Totals ...... 30 10 9 9 Franklin IP H R ER BB SO Karl Sprung c ...... 3 0 1 0 ARROWHEAD 14 (33-5) Brandon Wiedenfeld ...... 7.0 4 1 1 1 2 Tony Mueller pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Win - Wiedenfeld. Loss - Barnes. Save - None. Connor Harmann rf ...... 3 0 0 0 Chris Pendergast 3b ...... 3 2 1 0 WP - Wiedenfeld. HBP - by Wiedenfeld (Bingham); by Ryan Passaglia if ...... 3 0 0 0 Andrew Bauer ss/p ...... 3 3 1 1 Wiedenfeld (Collins). Matt Mayoras 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 Brian Crook lb ...... 3 1 2 1 Umpires - HP: Chuck Rupnow; 1B: Bruce Schaefer; 2B: Josh Henkel cf ...... 3 1 1 0 Karl Sprung c ...... 4 0 2 2 Rodney Davis; 3B: Brian Hanson Jordan Paszek p ...... 3 0 1 2 Tony Mueller pr ...... 0 2 0 0 Start: 10:04 a.m. Time: 1:36. Matt Jarchow pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Connor Harmann rf ...... 4 1 1 1 Paul Kaye ss ...... 1 0 0 0 Ryan Passaglia if ...... 3 2 3 3 Quarterfinal Totals ...... 33 6 11 6 Matt Mayoras 2b ...... 1 1 0 0 Marquette University H.S. 10, West Salem 0 (5) Score by inning R H E Josh Henkel cf ...... 3 1 2 2 WEST SALEM 0 (28-2) West Bend West ...... 300 000 10 4 7 0 David Miller dh ...... 4 1 2 4 Name & Position AB R Ft RBI Arrowhead ...... 000 300 12 6 11 3 2 0 1 0 E - Bauer; Mayoras 2. LOB West Bend W 12; Arrowhead 10. Justin Mortensen p ...... 0 0 0 0 Brian Wright cf/If ...... Paul Kaye p/ss ...... 0 0 0 0 Tony Schultz c ...... 1 0 0 0 2B - Hayes; Pendergast; Crook. HR - Mueller; Crook. HBP - Andy Sobkowiak pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Bauer. SH - Wolf; Albrecht 2; Yach; Sprang. SB - Schiller; Totals ...... 28 14 14 14 Score by inning R H E Dan Schneider p/cf ...... 2 0 0 0 Pendergast. CS - Roman. 2 0 0 Muskego ...... 020 041 3 /0 9 1 Jake Gay lb ...... 0 West Bend West IP H R ER BB SO Tyler Schomberg 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 Ryan Schilter ...... 3.2 6 3 3 2 5 Arrowhead ...... 113 711 x 14 14 1 Malt Luethe lf/3b ...... 2 0 0 0 Jon Nick ...... 2 3 E - Borek; Pendergast. DP - Muskego 1. LOB - Maskego 6; 4.0 5 3 3 Caleb Bmemmer dh ...... 1 0 0 0 Arrowhead IP H R ER BB SO Arrowhead 8.2B - McCormack; Schoenbach; Harmann; Passaglia; 1 0 0 0 Jordan Paszek ...... 6.1 6 4 2 5 7 Henkeh HR - Robinson; Smith; Bauer; Miller. HBP - Bauer; Michael Knudtson 3b/ss ...... J’ake McCabe ss/p ...... 1 0 0 0 Andrew Bauer ...... 1.2 1 0 0 2 3 Mayoras 2; Henkel. SH - Pendergast; Crook. SB - Pachowitz; Damian Jenks rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Win - Bauer. Loss - Nick.Save - None. Pendergast 2; Crook; Mueller; Passaglia. Totals ...... 14 0 1 0 WP - Paszek 2. HBP - by Nick (Bauer). Muskego IP H R ER BB SO MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY H.S. 10 (20-20) Umpires - HP: Bruce Schaefer; 1B: Doug Johnson; 2B: Chris Adam Schulz ...... 2.1 7 5 5 2 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI Keough; 3B: Rodney Davis. Nick Stoltz ...... 1.1 3 6 6 2 2 Ryan McShane 3b ...... 1 2 1 1 Start: 3:31 p.m. Time: 2:20. Mike Robinson ...... 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 Nolan Peterson dh/p ...... 1 2 0 0 TJ KoOfik ...... 1.1 1 1 1 2 1 Ryan Grad if ...... 2 2 1 1 Quarterfinal 2 ! 1 0 0 Cole Borek ...... 1,0 Jack Archie lb ...... 2 0 2 3 Muskego 12, New Holstein 2 (5) Arrowhead IP H R ER BB SO Sam Beres ss ...... 2 1 1 3 NEW HOLSTEIN 2 (23-5) 8 6 5 Justin Mortensen ...... 6.0 7 9 Luke Acker cf ...... 3 1 1 1 Name & Position AB R H RBI 0.0 2 1 1 0 0 Paul Kaye ...... Mike Monfre c ...... 2 0 1 0 Shane Olig If ...... 3 1 1 0 Andrew Bauer ...... 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 Hunter Mahler pr ...... 0 1 0 0 Codi Klapperich dh ...... 3 1 1 0 Win - Mortensen. Loss - Schulz. Save - None. Joe Cannon 2b ...... 2 1 1 0 parker Schrage p/ss ...... 3 0 1 0 WP - Mortensen. HBP - by Schulz (Mayoras); by Schalz Amie Leinfelder rf ...... 2 0 0 0 Eric Weber 3b/p ...... 2 0 1 0 (Henkel); by Stoltz (Mayoras); by Kotnik (Bauer). PB - Sprang. Ryan Bonfiglio ph/rf ...... 1 0 0 0 Cody Thede rf ...... 2 0 1 2 Umpires - HP: Brian Henson; 1B: Rodney David; 2B: Chuck Colin Weyer p ...... 0 0 0 0 Justin Schneider cf ...... 2 0 0 0 Rupnow; 3B: Chris Keough. Totals ...... 18 10 8 9 Zach Lefeber c ...... 1 0 0 0 Stal~: 2:19 p.m. Time: 2:38. Score by inning R H E Billy En~-inger pr ...... 0 0 0 0 West Salem ...... 000 00 0 1 3 Chris Lefeber ss/3b ...... 2 0 0 0 Quarterfinal Marquette Univ. H.S ...... 241 3x 10 8 0 Luke Boll ib ...... 2 0 0 0 Franklin 2, Homestead I E - Schneider; Schomberg; Jenks. DP - Marquette 1. LOB - Jarrod Greuel 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 HOMESTEAD 1 (21-16) Marquette 5. 2B - Archie; Cannon. 3B - Acker. SH - Peterson; Totals ...... 20 2 S 2 Name & Position AB R H RBI Cannon. SF - Beres. SB - Wright; Beres. CS - Wright; Sobkowiak. MUSKEGO 12 (24-9) Casey Barnes p ...... 3 1 1 1 West Salem IP H R ER BB SO Name & Position AB R H RBI Andrew Holtoff dh ...... 3 0 0 0 Dan Schneider ...... 1.2 3 6 5 5 2 Matt Petritis cf ...... 3 2 1 3 Brady Bingham lb ...... 2 0 0 0 Jake McCabe ...... 2.1 5 4 3 1 3 TJ Anderson ss ...... 4 2 2 2 Kevin Koch pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Marquette Univ. H.S. IP H R ER BB SO Nick McCormack c ...... 4 1 2 1 Max Beckers lb ...... 0 0 0 0 Colin Weyer ...... 4.0 1 0 0 1 5 Mike Robinson lb ...... 3 2 2 4 Joey Stoll rf ...... 3 0 1 0 Nolan Peterson ...... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Kevin Schoenbach 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 Matt Lamers 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 Win - Weyer. Loss - Schneider. Save - None. Sam Hammer ph ...... 1 1 1 0 Zach Enea If ...... 3 0 1 0 WP - Schneider; McCabe 2. Wes Smith dh ...... 2 0 1 1 Mitch Hauser c ...... 2 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Rodney Davis; 1B: Chris Keough; 2B: Bruce Jake Jewel pr ...... 1 0 0 0 Mike Collins cf ...... 2 0 0 0 Schaefer; 3B: Chuck Rupnow. Adam Schulz rf ...... 2 1 0 0 Geoff Hilt 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 Start: 12:29 p.m. Time: 1 :t 6. Kyle Pachowitz if ...... 2 2 1 0 Matt Schroeder ss ...... 0 0 0 0 Nick Stollz 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 Totals ...... 24 1 4 1 Quarterfinal Cole Borek p ...... 0 0 0 0 FRANKLIN 2 (25-13) Arrowhead 6, West Bend West 4 (8) Totals ...... 27 12 10 11 Name & Position AB R H RBI WEST BEND WEST 4 (26-6) Score by inning R H E Trevor Thiessen ss ...... 2 0 0 0 Name & Position AB R H RBI New Holstein ...... 002 00 2 5 4 Lance Baretz cf ...... 3 0 2 0 Danny Mueller ss ...... 5 1 1 1 Muskego ...... 411 06 12 10 0 Jay Dirienzo rf ...... 3 0 2 0 Shane Hayes lb ...... 5 0 2 0 E - Olig; Ch. Lefeber; Boll; Greueh LOB - New Holstein 4; Evan Walton if ...... 3 1 1 0 Ryan Schiller p/c ...... 4 1 1 0 Muskego 4. 2B - Weber; Petritis; Robinson; Hammer. HR - Adam Kaniewski 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 Eric DuCharnle cf ...... 3 2 1 0 Robinson. HBP - Z. Lefeber. SB - Schulz. lan Schiltz 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 Matt Wolf rf ...... 3 0 1 0 New Holstein IP H R ER BB SO Eric Charbonneau dh ...... 3 0 0 1 B.J. Albrecht 2b ...... 2 0 0 2 Parker Schrage ...... 4.2 9 12 6 3 6 Ryan Dalton c ...... 3 0 3 1 Dylan Hinckley dh ...... 2 0 0 0 Eric Weber ...... 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Kenny Henrichs pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Harry Steldt ph ...... 0 0 0 0 Muskego IP H R ER BB SO Ryan Geil lb ...... 3 0 1 0 Blake Wiskirchen if ...... 2 0 0 1 Cole Borek ...... 5.0 5 2 2 0 3 Brandon Wiedenfeld p ...... 0 0 0 0 Brandon Roman pr ...... 0 0 0 0 Win - Bomk. Loss - Schrage. Save - None. Totals ...... 25 2 10 2 Davis Yach 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 WP - Schrage 2. HBP - by Borek (Z. Lefeber). PB - Z. Lefeber. Score by inning R H E Joe Stubbe c ...... 0 0 0 0 Umpires - HP: Doug Johnson; 1B: Chuck Rupnow; 2B: Chris Homestead ...... 001 000 0 1 4 1 Jon Nick p ...... 0 0 0 0 Keough; 3B: Bruce Schaefer. Franklin ...... 000 101 x 2 10 1 Totals ...... 29 4 7 4 Start: 6:41 p.m. Tinle: 1:19.

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SECTIONAL #4 SECTIONAL #8 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, July 17 Tuesday, July 21 Friday Friday Tuesday, July 21 Friday, July 17 July 24 July 24

Nicolet (#1) WIAA State Tournament Oak Creek (#1) July 29 - Quarterfinals Nicolet Sectional #4 vs. Sectional #8 Oak Creek @ Oak Creek 5:30 p.m. Gr:t2t~;f2;nth 5:30 pan" 6-3 10:05 a.m. 15-3 (5) Abendschien Park t Saint Francis (#8)

Whitefish Bay Homestead Oak Creek @ South Milwaukee 10 aan. 6-2 6-2 10:30 aan. Brown Deer (#5) Greendale (#5)

@ Rennicke 8 pan. Homestead Greendale @ St. Thomas More 5 p.m. U-1 (5) 12-0 (5) Homestead (#4) j Saint Thomas More (#4) Homestead Franklin 8-4 5-4 Cedarburg (#3) @ Whitefish Bay @ South Milwaukee Franklin (#3) 4:30 pan. 4:30 p.m. @ Cedarburg 5:30 pan. Port Washington Franklin @ Franklin 5:30 p.m. 5-4 (8) 6-5 Port Washington (#6) South Milwaukee (#6) @ Whitefish Bay I WhitefishI Bay Franklin @ South Milwaukee I p.m. 10-2 9-8 1:30 pan. Shorewood (#7) I Greenfield (#7) Whitefish Cudah}, @ Cudahy 5 pan. @wiT~:hfiSBha~ i:~: 30 P an" 7-6 4-3 Sheradan Park Cudah7 (~)

SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #7 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, July 17 Tuesday, July 21 Friday Friday Tuesday, July 21 Friday, July 17 July 24 July 24

WIAA State Tournament West Salem (#1) July 29 - Quarterfinals New Berlin West (#1) Sectional #1 vs. Sectional #7 I @ West Salem WestSaiem approx. 12:30 p.m. New Berlin West ] @ New Berlin W. 5 pan. Eleva-Stmm (#9) 5-0 t0-0 (6) @ Cochrane-Fo. City Cochrane-Fountaln City Wauwatosa West (#8) Cochrane-Fountaln Ci~ (#8) 7-3 Marquette I @Arcadia West Salem Univ. H.S. @ New Berlin West Augusta {12) 11 aan. 6-3 8-1 11 aan. @ Arcadia I Arcadia West Alis Central (#5) I ll-1 (6) Marquette Arcadia (#5) @ Whitehall Arcadia Univ. H.S. . @ MATC South 5 pan. 9-6 10-3 Whitehall (#4) I Marquette Univ. H.S. (#4) Marquette West Salem Univ. H.S. 4-2 8-7 (10) @ Arcadia @ New Berlin West Plus XI (#3) 4pan. 4:30 p.m. ] Alma West AUis Hale @ West Allis - Rainbow Lincohi (#11) Alma (#3)@ Alma 8-6 3-0 Park 4:30 pan. @ Blair-Taylor Blair-Taylor | West Allis Hale (#6) I Gale-Ettfick- Blair-Taylor (#6) I 13-3 New Berlin @ Arcadia Trempealeau Eisenhower @ New Berlin West lndependence/Gilmanton (#10) 1:30 p.m. 12-6 5-1 1:30 p.m. @ Melrose-Mindoro [ Melrose-Mindoro Wanwatosa East (#7) Melrose-Mindoro (#) I 7-4 I Gale-Ettrick- @ Gale-Ettrick-Tremp. Trempealean I _N wBerlin I 12-11 (12) I. E~s~2~___~wer ] @ New Berlin Eis.5 pan. I / . Gale-E~’ick-Trempea/eau (#2)] | New Berlin Eisenhower (#2)

45 Summer Baseball 2009 Summer Baseball Assignments

SECTIONAL #3 SECTIONAL #5 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Friday, July 17 Tuesday, July 21 Friday Friday Tuesday, July 21 Friday, July 17 July 24 July 24

West Bend West (#1) WIAA State Tournament Affowhead (#1) July 29 - Quarterfinals I Sectional #3 vs. Sectional #5 West Bend West Arrowhead ¯ @ Arrowhead 5:30 p.m. I I L -- J 3-2 L Hamilton (#8) @ West Bend West ~West Bend West Arrowhead @ Germantown 11 aan. / 8-0 4-3 (10) 11 a.m. Random L~ke (#5) | Slinger (#5) / | @ Oostburg 5:30 p.m. Oostbur~ Menomonee Falls. @ Meno. Falls 5:30 p.m. 12-1 (5) 7-6 (9) ] Trenary Park Oostb~g (#4) Menomonee Falls (#4) West Bend West Arrowhead 11-0 10-0 (6) Kewaskum (#3) @ West Bend West @ Germantown Brookfield East

@ Kewaskum 5:30 p.m. I Kew:?2kum Brookfield East 2-1 Campbellsport (#6) Brookfield @ West Bend West [West Bend Easl East @ Germantown 16-12 3-2 (7) 2:30 p.m. Cedar Grove-Belgium (#7) ] Pewaukee (#7) ~ Brookfield @ West Bend E. 5:30 p.m. West Bend East[I [ Central @B rookfield 5:30 pan. [ lO-O (6) 9-4 McCoy Park West Bend East (#2) ] t Bmokfield Central (#2)

SECTIONAL #2 SECTIONAL #6 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionais Friday, July 17 Tuesday, July 21 Friday Friday Tuesday, July 21 Friday, July 17 July 24 July 24

WIAA State Tournament New Holstein (#1) July 29 - Quarterfinals Muskego (#1) I Sectional #2 vs. Sectional #6 I @ New Holstein 5:30 pan. New Holstein ! approx, o p.m. Muske~o I @Muskego 5:30p.m. 6-0 i. __ __ 11-1 (6) Elkhart Lake-Glen. (#8) WaukeshaNorth(#8) @ Plymouth New Holstein Muskego @ Waukesha West 11 a.m. Howards Grove (#5) ~Vaukesha West (#5) @ Two Rivers Waukesha West8.3 " Frame Park 7 p.m. 6-5 [ Catholic Memorial (#4) New Holstein Muske~;o 12-2 15-13 (10) Shebo~c~an Falls (#3) @Pl~anouth @ Waukesha West Whitnall (#3) 5 pan. 7:30 p.m. @ Sheb. Falls 7 pan. Sheboygan Falls Whitnall 6-5 14-6 [ @Whip’Ill PM~:ine (#6) Sheboygan Luth./Kotfler (#6) l Sheboygan @ Plymouth Falls Whitnall @ Waukesha West 2 pan. [ 7-6 6-4 3p.m. Waukesha South (#7) / Plymouth Mukwonago @ Mukwonago 5 pan. 4-2 8-5 I I Mukwona~o (#2)

46 Summer Baseball State Summer Baseball Champions Year Schools Winner (Coach) Runner-up (Coach) Score Site I965 ...... 42 ...... New Holstein (Charles Svetlik) ...... Brown Deer (Don Rennicke) ...... 2-1 ...... West Bend 1966 ...... 52 ...... Brown Deer (Gust Vergetis) ...... West Bend (Carl Kuss) ...... 2-0 ...... West Bend 1967 ...... 59 ...... Platteville (Jim Mclntyre) ...... West Bend (Newell Nelson) ...... 6-1 ...... West Bend 1968 ...... 62 ...... Trempealean (Ed Hanson) ...... Menomonee Falls (John Blaszak) ...... 4-2 ...... West Bend 1969 ...... 59 ...... Brookfield Central (Bob Petruska) ...... Kiel (Michael Schroeder) ...... 17-3 ...... West Bend 1970 ...... 73 ...... Auburndale (Rich Varsho) ...... Hamilton (Jim Willoughby) ...... 4-0 ...... West Bend 1971 ...... 72 ...... Alma (Lance Carroll) ...... Hamilton (Jim Willoughby) ...... 3-2 ...... West Bend 1972 ...... 84 ...... West Bend West (Jim Cahoon) ...... Plymouth (Fred Henschel) ...... 7-2 ...... West Bend 1973 ...... 94 ...... Sheboygan Falls (Richard Roeber) ...... Hartland [Arrowhead] (Gordon Gill) ...... 9-2 ...... West Bend 1974 ...... 99 ...... Homestead (Don Rennicke) ...... New Holstein (Kenneth Anderson) ...... 7-0 ...... West Bend 1975 ...... 92 ...... Brown Deer (Earl Gengler) ...... Hartland [Arrowhead] (Tim O’Driscoll) ...... 9-1 ...... West Bend 1976 ...... 89 ...... Brookfield Central (Bill Graf) ...... Nicolet (Dick Huxtable) ...... 10-0 ...... West Bend 1977 ...... 85 ...... Brown Deer (Earl Gengler) ...... Menomonee Fails North (Ron Plahmer) ...... 6-2 ...... West Bend 1978 ...... 81 ...... Homestead (Don Rennicke) ...... Ashland (Fran Hicks) ...... 5-2 ...... West Bend 1979 ...... 78 ...... Hartland [Arrowhead] (Tim O’Driscoll) ...... West Bend East (Gary Perkins) ...... 4-3 ...... West Bend 1980 ...... 80 ...... Greendale (Robin Schrank) ...... Onalaska (Scott Mihalovic) ...... 8-4 ...... West Bend 1981 ...... 79 ...... Hamilton [Sussex] (Dick Bilda) ...... West Bend West (Chuck Schroeder) ...... 7-3 ...... West Bend 1982 ...... 83 ...... Plymouth (Scott Richards) ...... Brown Deer (Earl Gengler) ...... 9-1 ...... West Bend 1983 ...... 84 ...... Greenfield (Frank Benevides) ...... New Richmond (John Ball) ...... 2-0 ...... West Bend 1984 ...... 83 ...... West Bend West (Chuck Schroeder) ...... Gale-Ettrick-Trempealean (Russell Lund) ...... 10-1 ...... West Bend 1985 ...... 81 ...... Nicolet (Dick Huxtable) ...... Greendale (Robin Schrank) ...... 5-4 ...... West Bend 1986 ...... 82 ...... Whitehall (David Henrickson) ...... New Holstein (Ken Anderson) ...... 6-1 ...... West Bend 1987 ...... 83 ...... Greendale (Robin Schrank) ...... Park Falls (Tom Armstrong) ...... 7-4 ...... West Bend 1988 ...... 85 ...... Kettle Moraine (Stu Pease) ...... Sheboygan North (Dave Moyer) ...... 4-3 ...... West Bend 1989 ...... 85 ...... Sheboygan North (Dave Moyer) ...... Lancaster (Joe Pahr) ...... 5-0 ...... Stevens Point 1990 ...... 94 ...... Holmen (Phil De Rosa) ...... Whitehall (David Henrickson) ...... 16-7 ...... Stevens Point 1991 ...... 94 ...... Whitnall (Tom Grafenauer) ...... Unity (Mike Morris) ...... 4- I ...... Stevens Point 1992 ...... 92 ...... Unity (Mike Morris) ...... Tomahawk (John Brottlund) ...... 3-0 ...... Stevens Point 1993 ...... 92 ...... West Bend East (Gary Perkins) ...... Unity (Mike Morris) ...... 9-6 ...... Stevens Point 1994 ...... 99 ...... Homestead (Ernie Millard) ...... Ashland (Steve Barnes) ...... 4-3 ...... Stevens Point 1995 ...... 104 ...... Greendale (Robin Schrank) ...... Ashland (Steve Barnes) ...... 6-2 ...... Stevens Point 1996 ...... 101 ...... South Milwaukee (John Galewski) ...... Campbellsport (Jerry Raether) ...... 12-2 ...... Stevens Point 1997 ...... 99 ...... Wauwatosa East (Jerry Toubl) ...... Cedarburg (Jack Friess) ...... 3-2 ...... Stevens Point 1998 ...... 107" ...... Nicolet (Richard Sykes) ...... Cedarburg (Jack Friess) ...... 6-4 ...... Stevens Point 1999 ...... 110# ...... West Bend East (Doug Gonring) ...... Milw. Marquette University (Rick Bridich) ...... 15-4 ...... Stevens Point 2000 ...... 101# ...... Brookfield Central (Mark Rohde) ...... Franklin (Jim Hughes) ...... 8-3 ...... Stevens Point 2001 ...... 99 ...... Pius XI [Milwaukeel (Kevin Kehoss) ...... Menomonee Falls (Dave Weber) ...... 5-1 ...... Stevens Point 2002 ...... 91 ...... West Bend East (Doug Gonring) ...... Muskego (Mike Schramek) ...... 7-6 (9 innings) ...... Stevens Point 2003 ...... 91 ...... Oak Creek (Peter Dooley) ...... Homestead (Ernie Millard) ...... 3-2 ...... Stevens Point 2004 ...... 89 ...... Oak Creek (Peter Dooley) ...... Menomonee Falls (Pat Hansen) ...... 8-1 ...... Stevens Point 2005 ...... 84 ...... Oak Creek (Scott Holler) ...... Ashland (Chris Kempf) ...... 11-7 ...... Stevens Point 2006 ...... 84 ...... Marquette University H.S. (Jim Wilkinson) ...... Arrowhead (Tim O’Driscoll) ...... 5-3 ...... Stevens Point 2007 ...... 78 ...... West Bend West (Bill Albrecht) ...... New Holstein (Chad Dowland) ...... 11-1 (5 innings).....Stevens Point 2008 ...... 67 ...... Marquette University H.S. (Jim Wilkinson) ...... Kettle Moraine (Armando Hernandez) ...... 12-1 ...... Stevens Point 2009 ...... 67 ...... Arrowhead (Tim O’Driscoll) ...... Marquette University H.S. (Jim Wilkinson) ...... 5-4 ...... Stevens Point

#9 WISAA Schools *8 WISAA Schools State Tournament Participants Alma (1) - 1971 (3-0) Chilton (1) - 1979 (0-i) Homestead (8) - 1972 (0-1), 1974 (3-0), 1978 (3-0), 1994 Amery (4) - 1981 (0-1), 1985 (0-1), 1994 (0-1), 1996 (0-1) Cochrane-Fountain City (1) - 1997 (0-1) (3-0), 2003 (2-1), 2005 (1-1), 2007 (0-1), 2009 (0-1) Arcadia (10) - 1968 (0-1), 1988 (0-1), 1989 (0-1), 1996 (0- Cudahy (1) 2006 (1-1) Hurley (4) - 1969 (0-1), 1973 (1-1), 1974 (1-1), 1981 (0d) 1), 1997 (0-1), 1998 (0-1), 1999 (0-1), 2000 (0-1), 2006 Durand (3) - 1966 (0-1), 1967 (0-1), 1981 (1-i) Independence (1) - 2003 (0-1 ) (0-1), 2007 (1-1) Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (2)- 1975 (1-1), 1987 (041) Iowa-Grant (1)- 1977 (0-1) Arrowhead [Hartland] (7)- 1973 (2-1), 1975 (2-i), 1979 Franklin (7) - 1986 (0-1), 1990 (0-1), 1992 (0-1), 1993 (1- Kenosha Tremper (1) - 1998 (0d) (3-0), 1999 (0-1), 2000 (1-1), 2006 (2-1), 2009 (3-0) 1), 2000 (2-i), 2007 (0-1), 2009 (1-1) Kettle Moraine (2) - 1988 (3-0), 2008 (2-1) Ashland (13) - 1975 (0-1), 1978 (2-1), 1979 (0-1), 1983 (0- Frederic (2) - 1979 (0-1), 1986 (0~1) Kewasknm (4) - 1975 (0-1), 1986 (1-I), 1989 (1-1), 2006 1), 1986 (0-1), 1993 (0-1), 1994 (2-1), 1995 (2-1), 1996 Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau [formerly Trempealeau] (10) (0-1) (0-1), 1998 (1-1), 2003 (0-1), 2005 (2-1), 2006 (1-1) - 1968 (2-0), 1972 (0-1), 1973 (0-1), 1975 (0-1), 1978 Kiel (1) - 1969 (1-1) Auburndale (1) - 1970 (2-0) (0-1), 1982 (0d), 1983 (0-1), 1984 (2-1), 1995 (0-1), Lakeland (4) - 1978 (0-1), 1988 (1-1), 1989 (0-1), 1990 (l- Baldwin-Woodville (2) 1991 (1-1),2002 (0-1) 2004 (0-1) 1) Bangor (1) - 1969 (0-1) Germantown (1) - 1986 (i-1) Lancaster (4) - 1972 (0-1), 1976 (0-1), 1978 (0-1), 1989 Blair-Taylor (1) - 1997 (0-1) Glenwood City (2) - 1998 (1-1), 1999 (0-1) (2-1) Brookfield Central (6) - 1969 (2-0), 1976 (3-0), 1978 (0- Grafton (1) - 1983 (i-1) Lincoln (4) - 1972 (1-1), 1973 (0-1), 1974 (0-1), 1976 (0- 1), 1981 (1-1), 2000 (3-0), 2001 (0-1) Grantshurg (7) - 1971 (1-1), 1976 (1-1), 1977 (0-1), 1982 1) Brookfield East (2) - 1987 (0-1), 1988 (0-1) (0-1), 1984 (0-1), 1997 (1-1), 1998 (0-1) Marquette University H.S. (7) - 1999 (2-1), 2003 (1-1), Brown Deer [formerly Granville] (6) - 1965 (2-0), 1966 Greendale (5) - 1980 (3-0), 1982 (1-1), 1985 (2-1), 1987 2005 (0-1), 2006 (3-0), 2007 (1-1), 2008 (3-0), 2009 (2- (1-1), 1975 (3-0), 1977 (3-0), 1982 (2-1), 2008 (1-1) (3-0), 1995 (3-0) 1) Campbellsport (3) - 1996 (0-1), 1997 (2-1), 2000 (0-1) Greenfield (4) - 1965 (0-1), 1979 (1-1), 1983 (3-0), 1984 Melrose-Mindoro (2) - 1970 (0-I), 1974 (0-1) Cedar Grove (2) - I977 (1-l), 1984 (0-1) (1-1) Menomonee Falls (5) - 1968 (1-1), 2001 (2-I), 2002 (0-1), Cedarburg (6) - 1985 (0-1), 1988 (0-1), 1992 (1-1), 1994 llamilton [Snssex] (3) - 1970 (1-1), 1971 (2-1), 1981 (3-0) 2004 (2-1), 2008 (0-1) (0-1), 1997 (2-1), 1998 (2-1) Itolmen (3) - 1983 (0-1), 1988 (0-1), 1990 (3-0) Menomonee Falls North (1) - i977 (2-1) 47 Summer Baseball

Mineral Point (1) - 1974 (1-1) Pewaukee (2) - 1971 (0-1), 1972 (1-1) Waukesha South (2) - 1989 (0-1), 2001 (1-1) Muskego (4) 1967 (0-1), 1996 (0-1), 2002 (2-1), 2009 (l- Plus XI [Milwaukee] (1) - 2001 (3-0) Waukesha West (5) - 2002 (0-1), 2003 (1-1), 2004 (0-1), l) Platteville (12) - 1966 (0-1), 1967 (2-0), 1973 (0-1), 1974 2005 (0-1), 2007 (0-1) New Berlin Eisenhower (1) - 1989 (0-1) (0-1), 1979 (0-1), 1980 (1-1), 1981 (0-1), 1985 (0-1), Wauwatnsa East (3) - 1991 (1-1), 1997 (3-0), 2004 (1-1) New Holstein (17) - 1965 (2-0), 1971 (1-1), 1974 (2-1), 1991 (0-1), 1992 (1-1), 1993 (0-1), 1994 (l-l) West Allls Central (2) - 1994 (1-1), 1995 (1-1) 1976 (1-1), 1980 (0-i), I985 (1-1), 1986 (2-1), 1992 (0- Plymouth (10) 1968 (0-1), 1970 (0-1), 1972 (2-1), 1977 West Bend (3) - 1966 (1-1), 1967 (1-1), 1968 (1-1) 1), 1993 (1-1), 1994 (0-1), 1999 (1-1), 2000 (0-1), 2003 (1-1), 1978 (1-1), 1982 (3-0), 1983 (0-1), 2002 (0-1), West Bend East (10) - 1974 (%1), 1976 (0-1), 1979 (2-1), (0-1), 2005 (0-1), 2007 (2-1), 2008 (0-1), 2009 (0-1) 2004 (0-1), 2006 (0-1) 1982 (0-1), 1987 (1-1), 1991 (0-1), 1993 (3-0), 1999 (3- New Richmond (9) - 1983 (2-1), 1987 (1-1), 1989 (1-1), Port Washington (3) - 1971 (0-1), 1973 (1-1), 1980 (1-1) 0), 2002 (3-0), 2003 (0-1) 1990 (0-1), 1995 (1-1), 1996 (1-1),2000 (0-1),2001 (1- Random Lake (2) - 1998 (0-1), 2001 (0-1) West Bend West (10) - 1972 (3-0), 1978 (1-1), 1981 (2-1), 1), 2007 (0-1) Saint Croix Falls (1) - 1965 (0-1) 1984 (3-0), 1990 (0-1), 2004 (1-1), 2005 (1-1), 2007 (3- Nicolet (9) - 1976 (2-1), 1980 (0-1), 1983 (1-1), 1984 (0-1), Sheboygan Falls (2) - 1973 (3-0), 1991 (0-1) 0), 2008 (0-1), 2009 (0-1) 1985 (3-0), 1993 (0-1), 1998 (3-0), 2000 (1-1),2006 (0- Sheboygan North (3) - 1988 (2-1), 1989 (3-0), 1990 (1-1) West Grant (1) - 1975 (1-1) 1) Somerset (1) - 2004 (0-1) West Milwaukee (1) - 1992 (0-1) North Fond dn Lac (1) - 1973 (0-1) South Milwaukee (1) - 1996 (3-0) West Salem (5) - 1971 (0-1), 2001 (0-1), 2002 (1-1), 2008 Oak Creek (5) 1999 (0-1), 2003 (3-0), 2004 (3-0), 2005 Tomahawk (8) - 197l (0-1), 1972 (0-1), 1975 (0-1), 1977 (0-1), 2009 (0-1) (3-0), 2008 (1-1) (0-1), 1980 (0-1), 1985 (0-1), 1991 (0-1), 1992 (2-1) Whitefish Bay (1) - 2002 (1-1) Onalaska (7) - 1977 (0-1), 1979 (1-1), 1980 (2-1), 1982 (1- Two Rivers (2) - 1981 (0-1), 1995 (0-1) Whitehall (9) - 1976 (0-1), 1985 (1-1), 1986 (3-0), 1987 1), 1984 (1-1), 1986 (0-1), 1987 (0-1) Unity (6) - 1980 (0-1), 1988 (1-1), 1991 (2-1), 1992 (3-0), (0-1), 1990 (2-1), 1992 (0-1), 1993 (0-1), 1994 (1-1), Park Falls (4) - 1982 (0-1), 1984 (0-1), 1987 (2-1), 1999 1993 (2-1), 1995 (0-1) 2OO5 (0-1) (1-i) Waukesha North (3) - 1990 (0-1), 1995 (0-1), 1996 (1-1) Whitnall (3) - 1991 (3-0), 1997 (1-1), 2001 (0-1)

Summer Baseball Financial Statement Regional Receipts State Summer Baseball Tickets ...... $ 0.00 Broadcast Rights ...... 0.00 Attendance Total Regional Receipts ...... $ 0.00 Year Site Attend. Regional Expenses 1965 ...... West Bend ...... 588 1966 ...... West Bend ...... 673 Host School AJJowmace ...... $ 5,093.45 1967 ...... Managers Fees ...... 700,00 West Bend ...... 691 1968 ...... West Bend ...... Total Regional Expenses ...... $ 5,793.45 941 1969 ...... West Bend ...... 925 1970 ...... West Bend ...... Sectional Receipts 1186 1971" ...... West Bend ...... 2041 Tickets ...... $ 0.00 1972 ...... West Bend ...... 2749 Broadcast Rights ...... 0.00 1973 ...... West Bend ...... 1919 Total Sectional Receipts ...... $ 0.00 1974 ...... West Bend ...... 2372 1975 ...... West Bend ...... Sectional Expenses 3233 1976 ...... West Bend ...... 2348 Host School Allowance ...... $ 6,637.60 1977 ...... West Bend ...... Managers Fees ...... 840.00 2673 1978 ...... West Bend ...... 2165 Trophies & Awards ...... ! ~406,12 1979 ...... West Bend ...... Total Sectional Expenses ...... $ 8,883.72 i773 1980 ...... Wset Bend ...... 1416 1981 ...... West Bend ...... 2366 State Receipts 1982 ...... West Bend ...... 2493 Tickets ...... $ 12,209.00 1983 ...... West Bend ...... 2105 Programs ...... 750.00 1984 ...... West Bend ...... Program Ads ...... 458.75 1943 1985 ...... West Bend ...... 2488 Radio Receipts ...... 100.00 1986 ...... West Bend ...... Total State Receipts ...... $ 13,517.75 2694 I987 ...... West Bend ...... 1693 1988 ...... State Expenses West Bend ...... 2286 1989 ...... Running Meet ...... $ 3,937.73 Stevens Point ...... 1804 Host School Allowance ...... 300.00 1990 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2160 200.00 1991 ...... Stevens Point ...... 1432 On-Site Coordinator ...... 1992 ...... Programs ...... 1,157.00 Stevens Point ...... 2323 1993 ...... Stevens Point ...... 1863 Officials Fees ...... 3,86i .20 1994 ...... Awards ...... 466.12 Stevens Point ...... 2084 Participant Travel ...... 15.890.00 1995 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2145 1996 ...... Stevens Point ...... Total State Expenses ...... $ 25,812.05 1898 1997 ...... Stevens Point ...... 1812 1998 ...... GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... $ 13,517.75 Stevens Point ...... 1863 GRAND TOTAL EXPENSES ...... 40A89.22 1999 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2196 2000# ...... Stevens Point ...... DIFFERENCE ...... $ (26.971.47) 734 2001 ...... Stevens Point ...... I616 2002 ...... Stevens Point ...... 1693 2003 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2200 2004 ...... Stevens Point ...... 1924 2005 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2571 2006 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2448 2007 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2603 2008 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2255 2009 ...... Stevens Point ...... 2074 *Field increased from 4 to 8 teams. # Due to rain and moving to UWSP only charged one day - one session.

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