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Wisconsin High School Sports Sectional Finals Set for Softball, Baseball and Soccer Showdowns

Marshfield, SPASH, Medford and others punch tickets to state contention, while upsets reshape baseball and soccer brackets

Sectional Finals Overview

The Wisconsin high school sports landscape is gearing up for a series of high‑stakes contests as nine local softball squads have secured spots in the sectional finals. The winners will battle for a coveted berth at the state tournament, adding a layer of excitement that stretches across multiple divisions.

In Division 1, Marshfield posted a 9‑5 victory over River Falls and now faces Chippewa Falls for a chance to advance. Meanwhile, SPASH dominated Hortonville 10‑5 and will meet Green Bay Preble later this week. The action isn’t limited to the top tier; Division 2 saw Medford edge Mosinee 7‑5, setting up a showdown with Baldwin‑Woodville, while Division 3 featured a dramatic eight‑inning shutout by Adams‑Friendship over Richland Center, who will next test themselves against Lodi.

Division 4 produced a decisive 9‑0 blanking of Hurley by Marathon, a result that paves the way for a sectional final clash with Auburndale. In Division 5, Athens rolled past Elcho 15‑0 and will square off against Wausaukee, while Almond‑Bancroft, after a 13‑0 triumph over Wild Rose, prepares to meet Cambria‑Friesland for a state‑bound opportunity.

Baseball Upset and Regional Finals

The baseball bracket delivered its own surprise when Auburndale upset Wittenberg‑Birnamwood 4‑1 in the regional semifinals. The victory earns Auburndale a rematch with Marathon in the regional finals, a pairing that promises another tightly contested battle.

In soccer, D.C. Everest continued its winning streak with a 1‑0 triumph over Eau Claire Memorial. The team now heads to face Hudson in the next round, a matchup that could further cement Everest’s reputation as a defensive powerhouse.

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