Divine Savior Holy Angels Capture 2026 State Girls Soccer Crown
Divine Savior Holy Angels edged Muskego 3-1 in Division 1, while Brookfield Central, McFarland and The Prairie School also lifted trophies with convincing performances.
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Divine Savior Holy Angels edged Muskego 3-1 in Division 1, while Brookfield Central, McFarland and The Prairie School also lifted trophies with convincing performances.

Four Wisconsin high school girls soccer programs emerged as state champions in the 2026 tournament, with decisive victories in each division that highlighted emerging talent and program momentum.
The Kiel girls soccer team finished a historic 26‑match unbeaten streak with a 2‑0 loss to McFarland, while senior forward Taavi Saeger capped her career with a state‑leading 52 goals.
After a flawless 26‑win campaign, the Kiel Raiders saw their perfect season halted by McFarland, who secured a 2‑0 victory in the WIAA Division 3 title game.
Despite a perfect 26‑0 season, the Kiel girls soccer team saw its championship dreams dissolve in a 2‑0 loss to McFarland, with senior forward Taavi Saeger cementing his legacy as the program’s all‑time points leader.
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 Kiel girls' soccer team posted a 2-0 win over Luxemburg-Casco, extending a nine-game shutout streak and setting up a high-stakes rematch with the Notre Dame Tritons.
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.