
Court to Decide Fate of Arrowhead High School’s 2025 Football Championship
A judge's upcoming ruling could preserve or revoke Arrowhead High School's 2025 state football title amid a legal battle over former player Tristan Seidl's eligibility.
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A judge's upcoming ruling could preserve or revoke Arrowhead High School's 2025 state football title amid a legal battle over former player Tristan Seidl's eligibility.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) has released the division and sectional pairings for basketball, outlining how schools will be organized for competition this winter.
The WIAA has approved a 35‑second shot clock for nonconference games, sparking support and concern among coaches as a statewide vote looms.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Control has conditionally approved a 35‑second shot clock for basketball, with a full‑season vote scheduled for April 2027. If passed, the rule would become mandatory in all varsity games by the 2028‑29 season, aligning Wisconsin with a national trend that already sees 32 states using the clock.

A recent survey shows growing support for a 35‑second shot clock in Wisconsin high school basketball, with the WIAA board approving measures for nonconference play by the 2026‑27 season and full rollout targeted for 2028‑29.
A recent WIAA survey found 57% support for a shot clock, and the association is moving toward a staged introduction starting next season.
From June 18‑20, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association will showcase the top high school girls soccer teams in Milwaukee, with live television and streaming coverage of the championship matches.
The 78th WIAA state baseball tournament runs June 15‑18 at Neuroscience Group Field, showcasing Milwaukee‑area teams, live streams, ticket details, and standout player highlights.

The second weekend of the inaugural High School Girls’ Flag Football league took place on June 7 at Vel Phillips Memorial High School, showcasing a collaborative effort that blends school district support, grant funding and enthusiastic student participation.
Four Milwaukee‑area high school baseball programs earned berths in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state tournament, each overcoming distinct challenges on June 9.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association has released the full slate of games for the 2026 baseball state tournament, slated for mid‑June at Grand Chute.

Jada Seubert's 3:50.41 4x400 relay victory at the Wisconsin state meet highlights her dual-sport prowess and a highly anticipated basketball commitment to Iowa.

A court fight over the eligibility of Tristen Seidl could strip Arrowhead High School of its 2025 state football championship, with a judge set to decide on July 1.
As regional and sectional play approach, coaches and players discuss strategies, injuries, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming state tournament.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association reveals that the 2027 Girls and Boys State Hockey Tournaments will move to DeForest, Wisconsin, at the newly built LEGACY20 facility, marking a shift from previous Madison and Middleton sites.

The WIAA has secured a three‑year agreement to host the boys and girls state hockey tournaments at the newly opened LEGACY20 Arena in DeForest, beginning in 2027. The venue, with a 3,000‑spectator capacity and modern amenities, will replace previous locations in Madison and Middleton.
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association announced that beginning in 2027 the state hockey championships will be staged at the newly built LEGACY20 Arena at DeForest Yards, a modern facility designed to accommodate the growing demand for elite high‑school competition.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association announces the relocation of its boys and girls state hockey tournaments to the newly completed LEGACY20 Arena at DeForest Yards, a facility that will also host the Madison Capitols beginning in the 2026‑27 season.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association will relocate its Boys and Girls State Hockey Tournaments to the state‑of‑the‑art LEGACY20 Arena at DeForest Yards, beginning with the 2027 championships and extending through 2029.
With the state tournament set for mid‑June, programs from Muskego to Saint Thomas More are poised to defend titles, break records and showcase emerging talent.

At least 35 Wisconsin high schools now field girls' flag football teams, backed by the Green Bay Packers, college programs and local leagues, as the sport moves toward official sanctioning.