
Bainbridge Spartans Capture Back‑to‑Back 2A Baseball Titles
The Bainbridge Spartans edged Tumwater 1‑0 in an eight‑inning showdown to repeat as 2A state champions, with pitcher McCrea Curfman earning MVP honors.
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The Bainbridge Spartans edged Tumwater 1‑0 in an eight‑inning showdown to repeat as 2A state champions, with pitcher McCrea Curfman earning MVP honors.

Eastmont Wildcats captured their inaugural state championship with a 3‑1 win over Sumner, highlighted by Aaron Leon’s hat trick and a stoppage‑time goal. Newport took third place, and Caden Gould’s shootout save earned him MVP honors.

Sturgeon Bay’s boys baseball team led 2-1 after five innings but could not hold the advantage, losing 4-3 to Bonduel in a WIAA Division 3 regional semifinal.

The Vashon Pirates finished the season 17‑1‑3, outscoring opponents 31‑3 in the postseason and securing a 3‑0 win over Meridian in the Class 1A championship match.

The Golden Beavers will host Lake Geneva Badger in a WIAA Division 1 Regional Semifinal tonight, with a live broadcast starting at 4:45 p.m. and first pitch at 5:00 p.m.

Barneveld's baseball team enters the playoffs as the undefeated top seed in Division 5, navigating injuries, community backing, and a hopeful outlook as they face Williams Bay in the regional semifinal.

Eastmont captured its inaugural state title with a 3‑1 win over Sumner, while Newport and Lincoln battled for third place in a tournament rich with historic firsts.

Mercer Island secured its second straight WIAA boys soccer state championship with a 1‑0 victory over Shorewood, while Shorewood advanced to the title match after a tense shootout. The tournament also highlighted standout individual performances and the rich histories of the competing programs.

Bainbridge captured its second state championship in a penalty shootout, while Columbia River secured third place with a hard‑fought victory. The tournament showcased emerging talent and historic program milestones across Washington.

The Vashon Island Pirates captured their second state title with a 3-0 win over Meridian, showcasing key performances from Mason Haynes, Ryland Knodt, and others.
In a tightly contested championship match in Puyallup, Washington, Eastmont's Aaron Leon scored a hat trick in the second half to secure a 3-1 win over Sumner. The victory capped Eastmont's flawless tournament run, while Sumner's season of firsts across multiple sports highlighted a landmark year for the school.

The 2A state baseball tournament reaches its climax with Tumwater and Bainbridge heading for the championship. Tumwater routed Selah 3-1 and Nathan Hale 5-0, while Bainbridge downed Orting 6-1. Both teams now prepare for a showdown at Bellingham's Joe Martin Field.

The 1A Boys WIAA State Soccer Championships delivered dramatic performances as Cedar Park Christian, Vashon Island, Wahluke and Meridian chased state titles, each bringing distinct records and histories to the competition.

Shorewood edged Bishop Blanchet in a 5‑4 shootout, while Mercer Island routed Gig Harbor 3‑0. Both teams chase legacy as they prepare for Saturday night’s title clash.

Eastmont’s first-ever appearance in the 4A boys soccer championship coincides with Sumner’s quest for its inaugural title, while standout performances from Aaron Leon and a dramatic shootout against Newport set the stage for a historic weekend.
The WIAA state semifinals and championship games will be held in Washington, featuring powerhouse lineups from Decatur, Richland, Sumner, Bainbridge and Tumwater, with key performances from CJ Gatterson, Ethan Flavel and others.
After more than four decades of officiating high school soccer in Wisconsin, John Roever is retiring, closing a chapter defined by steadfast commitment to the game and the people who shaped it.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association has announced that the Boys and Girls state hockey tournaments will relocate to the newly built LEGACY20 Arena in DeForest Yards, beginning in 2027 and running through 2029.

The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced that the 2027 boys and girls state hockey championships will be held March 4‑6 at the newly constructed LEGACY20 Arena at DeForest Yards, offering a 3,000‑seat capacity and upgraded facilities for teams, media and fans.

A close 3A State quarterfinal ended in a 2-1 loss for Snohomish, where Rider Walsh's strong pitching met a resilient Decatur squad. The game marked the team's first quarterfinal appearance since 2016 and paid tribute to the memory of Barry Walsh, whose guidance shaped Rider's career.

The Sturgeon Bay girls soccer team closed out the Packerland Conference with a dominant 8‑0 win over Peshtigo, highlighted by a hat trick from Jericha Reynolds. The Clippers now prepare to host a regional semifinal against Sevastopol/Gibraltar on June 4.
The Bay Port baseball team has clinched the Fox River Classic Conference title, posted a 21‑2 record and is ranked No. 2 in Wisconsin as it prepares for a challenging sectional and a potential 15th state tournament appearance.
With an 18‑1‑1 record, the Stadium High School boys’ soccer team enters the WIAA Class 4A state tournament as the top seed. Coach Dino Costa empowers his players to dictate play, leading to creative performances highlighted by Jack Luxenberg, Fisher Jarzynka, Abe Cooper and others as they prepare for a quarterfinal showdown.

The Vashon boys soccer team, coached by John Thomas, captured the District 3 championship with a 3-1 win over Cascade Christian, earning the No. 2 seed in the WIAA 1A tournament and a home-field advantage for the upcoming quarterfinals.