Warriors Fall in State Semifinal
The Waupun Warriors' state tournament run concluded with a 5-3 defeat, wrapping up a 23-6 season that featured a conference title and a return to the state stage after a four-year hiatus.
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The Waupun Warriors' state tournament run concluded with a 5-3 defeat, wrapping up a 23-6 season that featured a conference title and a return to the state stage after a four-year hiatus.

From an 11‑inning defensive battle to dominant offensive displays, the second day of the WIAA State Baseball Tournament produced dramatic moments that will shape the championship matchups across all divisions.

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Ira Hilbelink's historic hitting and pitching propel Cedar Grove-Belgium to a 13-4 win over Marathon, setting the stage for a championship showdown.
The Xavier girls soccer team enters the state semifinals with a stingy defense, a string of shutouts and a blend of tradition and talent that could see them defend their championship.

The latest WIAA preseason football rankings reveal the top programs and star athletes poised to shape Division 6 competition.
The WIAA girls soccer state tournament reaches its semifinals on June 18‑20 in Milwaukee, featuring an unbeaten Kiel squad against New Berlin Eisenhower and a fourth‑ranked Ozaukee/Random Lake team facing top‑seeded Xavier, with star players poised to make an impact.

The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Association has released its seeding for the girls state soccer tournament, highlighting Xavier as the No. 1 seed in Division 4 and outlining opening matchups across four divisions ahead of Thursday's kickoff in Milwaukee.

Kaukauna's high school baseball team will face River Falls in the WIAA Division 1 state quarterfinal after a celebrated sendoff, marking the program's first tournament appearance since 1954 and its fourth overall.

Three Northeast Wisconsin girls soccer teams clinch state tournament berths as the WIAA prepares for Thursday’s kickoff in Milwaukee.

Kimberly, Kiel, and Xavier secure spots in the state tournament with historic performances, while Pulaski falls in a Division 2 sectional final.
The Ozaukee/Random Lake girls soccer team clinched a second straight state tournament berth with a 2-1 victory over Oostburg, driven by sophomore Mya Schroeder’s 52-goal season and a coach‑highlighted culture of resilience.

Despite a 1‑0 defeat, the Warriors' historic run marks several first‑time achievements for the program.

Pulaski’s girls soccer team secured a 2-1 win against Cedarburg in a WIAA Division 2 Sectional Semifinal, highlighted by Barber’s goal, Vieaux’s assist, and Wentland’s 94.7% save rate. The victory moves the team to 11-5-5 and places them one win shy of a state tournament berth.
The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts are set to compete in the WIAA state baseball tournament for the first time since 1954, riding a 21‑7 season and a key Tennessee road trip that forged chemistry and confidence.
Despite a lightning delay and monsoon conditions, the Kiel Raiders defeated Luxemburg‑Casco 2‑0, with Saeger scoring both goals and a defense that limited the opposition to two shots.

Altoona’s senior golfer Elliot Skinner tees off on the final day of the WIAA State Boys Golf Tournament at University Ridge, while the Eau Claire Express looks to fire up its offense against the Willmar Stingers.

Three area high school baseball teams earned state tournament berths with notable wins, including a walk‑off RBI and a historic shutout.

Pulaski edged Ashwaubenon 3‑1 in Division 2 while Luxemburg‑Casco shut out Freedom 2‑0 in Division 3, with key performances from sophomore Kara Barber, Anya Hasser, senior Emi Kuhn and junior Teagan Gunderson.

Park High School’s girls soccer team captured its first Southeast Conference title in over two decades, finishing a historic 16‑3‑1 season before a heartbreaking 2‑1 defeat to Madison Edgewood in the regional championship.

The Gibraltar/Washington Island baseball team secured its third consecutive WIAA Division 4 regional championship with a 10‑4 victory over Florence, advancing to the sectional semifinals.

Pulaski's girls soccer team secured a 2-0 win against West De Pere, moving forward in the postseason after a shutout first half and key contributions from Leah Grygiel and Kara Barber.

The Stevens Point Area Senior High girls soccer squad concluded their season with a 5-0 defeat to Bay Port in a WIAA regional match, yet their campaign remains marked by a conference championship and a strong overall record.

Mercer Island captured the 3A Boys WIAA State Soccer Championship after a tense final against Shorewood, with Dylan Jones scoring the decisive goal and Adam Kiviat preserving a shutout in goal.