The Muskego girls soccer team is gearing up for the state tournament with a shot at its fifth consecutive championship, a feat that has become a hallmark of the program.
A Tradition of Togetherness
A cherished send‑off ritual marks the occasion: coaches fire up a breakfast spread, parents craft handwritten notes, and the locker room is transformed with a collage of season‑long photos.
Senior captain Sadie Mittelstaedt and her twin, Savannah Mittelstaedt, along with teammate Abby Artlip, say the ceremony does more than celebrate; it reminds them why they play.
Sadie Mittelstaedt noted that the tradition grounds the team, while Abby Artlip acknowledged the weight of being the squad everyone wants to beat.
Savannah Mittelstaedt added that the tight‑knit bond among the players is what keeps them focused as they prepare to meet Oregon on Thursday at 7 p.m., a rematch of an April tie.
The community’s support adds an extra layer of excitement, turning the tournament into the highlight of the season for the twins and their teammates.