
Kaukauna Ghosts Capture Second State Baseball Championship
The Kaukauna Ghosts defeated Madison Memorial 11‑5 to win their second state title, ending a championship drought that dated back to 1953.
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The Kaukauna Ghosts defeated Madison Memorial 11‑5 to win their second state title, ending a championship drought that dated back to 1953.

In a dramatic WIAA Division 1 final, the Kaukauna baseball team rallied from an early deficit, powered by a 2%‑chance pitcher’s comeback and clutch hits from Bron Schaefer, Brayden Jenkins and Kaden Kress.

The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts secured their first state baseball championship in over six decades, beating Madison Memorial 11-5 in the WIAA Division 1 final. Key performances from Bennett Geitner and Paxton Schuh, along with a decisive offensive surge from Kaden Kress, highlighted the historic win.
The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts captured their first state baseball title in over six decades, rallying behind a resilient Paxton Schuh and a balanced offensive attack to beat Madison Memorial 11-5.
The Kaukauna High School baseball team captured its first Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 1 title in more than six decades, beating Madison Memorial 11‑5 in a rain‑delayed finale at Fox Cities Stadium.

Kaukauna defeated Nicolet 7‑1 to advance to the Division 1 championship, marking their first state tournament appearance in 72 years. Meanwhile, Waupun lost to Kenosha St. Joseph in the Division 2 semifinals.

The Kaukauna Ghosts baseball team advanced to the state championship with a 7-1 semifinal win, a first appearance in 72 years, led by pitcher Bron Schaefer and a rallying offense.

For the first time since 1954, the Kaukauna Ghosts will compete at the state tournament, driven by veteran coach Mike Jenkins and a pitching staff that boasts a 2.17 ERA.
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.

On May 16, the Brock Gym hosted the first three‑on‑three basketball tournament for the Davie County Senior Games, featuring the debut of the Vintage Eagles and Davie Dunkers teams, visiting squads from neighboring counties, and a day of volunteer‑run competition that will continue with weekly open play sessions.