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WIAA B ULLETIN
Vol. 83
Issue
Number 6
Official Publication of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
Charter Member
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Stevens Point, WI • December 22, 2006
National
Federation of
State HS
Associations
FIVE FALL TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERS SELECTED
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Associ-
University School of Milwaukee was selected
ation, in cooperation with Rural Insurance, has se-
as the award winner at the Girls Tennis Team Tour-
the 2006 Fall Championships.
stowed the honor. They captured the Division 2
lected the team Sportsmanship Award winners for
The winners of the prestigious award are
Stratford in football, Cedar Grove-Belgium in boys
soccer, University School of Milwaukee in girls
team tennis, Rib Lake in girls volleyball and
Catholic Memorial in boys volleyball.
nament. It’s the first time the Wildcats were be-
honorable mention were Middleton, Kenosha Tremper, Marquette and Appleton North.
The WIAA/Rural Insurance Sportsmanship
Championship with wins over Big Foot/Williams
Award is presented to one school and community
pionship final, 7-0. Neenah received honorable
plifies outstanding sportsmanship.
Bay in the semifinal, 6-1, and Roncalli in the chammention.
Rib Lake received excellent evaluations at the
It is the first time Stratford has won the
State Girls Volleyball Championships to win its first
consecutive State championship in Division 6 and
runner-up in Division 4, falling to Catholic Central
the championship final. Receiving honorable men-
the championship match by defeating Green Bay
Sportsmanship Award. The Tigers won their fourth
nals and Homestead in the semifinals. Receiving
in each of the State team tournaments that exem-
Award winners are determined by the conduct
and sportsmanship displayed by athletes, coaches,
cheer and support groups, mascots, bands and
sportsmanship award. The Lady Redmen finished
spectators. Additional consideration is given for the
in the title match in four games. They advanced to
insure support for their teams are positive and that
tion for the award in football were Deerfield, Eleva-
NEW Lutheran in three games in the semifinals.
Award winners receive a plaque and banner in
The sportsmanship efforts of Cedar Grove-
Catholic Central, Cuba City, Hillsboro, Laconia,
the fifth overall by defeating Deerfield, 26-24, in
Strum, Homestead and Mayville.
Belgium at the Boys State Soccer Tournament
earned the school its first Sportsmanship Award.
The Rockets were edged by eventual runner-up
Columbus, 2-1, in the Division 3 semifinals.
Kaukauna received honorable mention for the
award.
effort of school administrators and chaperones to
the highest ideals of sportsmanship are upheld.
Receiving honorable mention for the award are
recognition of the honor. Schools receiving honor-
Oostburg and Stanley-Boyd.
of recognition.
tive sportsmanship award in boys volleyball. The
and evaluations from contest officials, tournament
East in the championship match to finish runner-up
control and ushers, WIAA staff members, and area
Catholic Memorial earned its second consecu-
Crusaders lost a three-game match to Wauwatosa
after defeating Kenosha Tremper in the quarterfi-
able mention are acknowledged with a certificate
The selection process includes contributions
management, police and security personnel, crowd
hotels and restaurants on occasion. Review of Registered Logos
Policy May Identify Violations
Member Schools May Be Unauthorized In Using Likeness of Registered Logos
Member schools are reminded to take caution when applying the use of registered logos or marks to its own
athletics programs.
The WIAA logo is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office in Washington D.C. Member schools
wishing to use the logo on apparel, facilities and in souvenir programs are granted permission to properly display
the WIAA logo with no royalty charge.
However, when third party vendors or vendors other than those contacted and con-
tracted by a member schools are involved, permission must by granted by the WIAA. In
most commercial ventures involving the use of the WIAA logo by a third party, a royalty
fee will be assessed.
The use of registered logos, or those closely resembling the likeness of registered
marks, may not be displayed on school uniforms, facilities or equipment without consent of
the owner of the registered mark.
The use or likeness of other popular registered logos of collegiate or professional teams
by high schools are not permitted, such as the cardinal on the Arizona Cardinals’ football hel-
met or the motion “W” property of the University of Wisconsin.
Schools that are currently utilizing the likeness of a registered logo should discontinue all use of the logo. In
addition, any questions or concerns regarding distinguishing identification or use of a registered logo or its likeness
should be directed to the owner of the mark. In This Issue
Fall Tournament
Assignments
Basketball Information. . . . . . . . . Pages 5 & 12
Basketball Seeding Meeting Info . . . . . Page 14
Boys Basketball Tournament Info. . . Pages 5-11
Boys Hockey Tournament Info . . . . . . . Page 12
Boys Swimming Tournament Info . . . . . Page 10
Coaches Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Conference Realignment . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Directory Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Eligibility Questions & Answers. . . . . . . Page 16
Games Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Getting to know the Board . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Girls Basketball Tournament Info . . Pages 13-19
Girls Hockey Tournament Info . . . . . . . Page 23
Gymnastics Tournament Info . . . . . . . . . Page 8
Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20
Swimming & Diving Questions . . . . . . . . Page 9
Test Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21
WADA Insights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21
Wrestling Questions & Answers . . . . . . Page 18
Wrestling Tournament Information . . . . . Page 4
Website < http://www.wiaawi.org >
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WIAA Board of Control Gives Conference Realignment Final Approval
STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Control gave
final approval to conference realignment plans in the
southeastern and the north central areas of the state
at its December meeting today.
The leagues in the southeastern area impacted
by the new alignment, scheduled to be implemented
in 2008-09, are the Badger, Big Eight, Midwest Classic, Rock Valley, Southern Lakes Conferences.
The Board also gave final approval of the conference realignment plan for the north central area of
the State. The conferences impacted by the new
North Central
Great Northern Conference-7 teams
Antigo 1034
Lakeland 953
Medford Area 788
Merrill 1175
Mosinee 688
Northland Pines 560
Tomahawk 546
Wisconsin Valley-7 teams
D.C. Everest 1733
Marshfield 1324
Rhinelander 1178
Stevens Point 2568
Wausau East 1335
Wausau West 1679
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 1984
Cloverbelt-16 teams
West
East
Augusta 197
Altoona 470
Columbus Cath. 153 Cadott 290
Fall Creek 286
Granton 94
Greenwood 155
McDonell Central 247
Osseo-Fairchild 305
Loyal 229
Regis 250
Neillsville 428
Owen-Withee 203
Stanley-Boyd 326
Thorp 234
Spencer 245
Marawood-16 teams
South
North
Abbotsford 203
Assumption 186
Auburndale 285
Athens 201
Edgar 230
Colby 400
Gilman 167
Marathon 293
Newman Cath. 211
Park Falls 313
Northland Luth. 121
Phillips 354
Pittsville 241
Prentice 169
Stratford 253
Rib Lake 189
alignment, scheduled to be implemented in 2008-09,
are the Marawood, Cloverbelt, Lumberjack and Wisconsin Valley. The complete list of schools in the respective conferences under the new alignments is
attached.
In both instances, the Board encouraged schools
to continue dialog to develop possible alternatives
that could gain greater widespread acceptance among
the schools involved.
“These plans are approved as initially recommended,” said Board Vice President Gus Mancuso of
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School. “However, if
FOOTBALL ONLY
Conference A-8 teams
Altoona 470
Cadott 290
Fall Creek 286
McDonell Central 247
Neillsville 428
Osseo-Fairchild 305
Regis 250
Stanley-Boyd 326
Conference B-10 teams
Auburndale 285
Colby 400
Edgar 230
Marathon 293
Park Falls/Butternut/Glidden/Mercer
313+57+81+76
Phillips 354
Pittsville 241
Prentice/Rib Lake 169 + 189
Spencer/Columbus Catholic 245 + 153
Stratford 253
Conference C-10 teams
Abbotsford 203
Assumption 186
Athens 201
Augusta 197
Gilman 167
Greenwood 155
Loyal 229
Newman Catholic 211
Owen-Withee 203
Thorp 234
the exclusive schools within the new alignment sets
want to pursue alternatives, the Board will consider
them at a future meeting as a First Consideration in
the process.”
The realignment plans were initially approved in
October. WIAA procedures provided a 40-day window
for schools to appeal the initial approval before the
Board considered final action.
The Board also heard reports on potential
amendments to the WIAA Constitution, Bylaws and
Rules of Eligibility, a review of the fall tournaments, as
well as a review and approval of the annual audit.
Southeast & South Central
Badger Conference - 14 teams
South
North
Baraboo 1024, 1001
Fort Atkinson 934, 919
DeForest 990, 1030
Mad. Edgewood 626, 632
Milton 990, 997
Mount Horeb 619
Monona Gr. 995, 1006
Portage 849, 841
Reedsburg Area 863, 906 Monroe 790, 788
Oregon 1203, 1196
Sauk Prairie 951, 909
Stoughton 1171, 1165
Waunakee 997, 1052
Big 8 Conference - 10 teams
Beloit Memorial 2031
Janesville Craig 1767, 1811
Janesville Parker 1742, 1667
Madison East 1849, 2128
Madison La Follette 1705, 1687
Madison Memorial 2202, 2201
Madison West 2049, 2138
Middleton 1922, 1950
Sun Prairie 1724, 1793
Verona Area 1435, 1492
Rock Valley Conference - 12 teams
Big Foot 578, 566
Brodhead 425, 441
Clinton 373, 395
East Troy 617, 617
Edgerton 566, 566
Evansville 519, 564
Jefferson 616, 625
McFarland 677, 675
Palmyra-Eagle 375
Parkview 361, 375
Turner 385, 381
Whitewater 653, 658
Getting to know the Board . . .
Gus Mancuso
Hometown: Milwaukee, Wauwatosa
Education: High School: Wauwatosa East 1965. College: La Crosse State
University 1970; Broad Field Social Studies Double Major; Speech and Physical Education minors; M.S. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee; M.S. in Administration,
Curriculum and Instruction, 1978
Person you would most like to meet: Abraham Lincoln, Vince Lombardi
Best experience of your life: My family: Wife Barb, sons John, Vince and Jim
Favorite Travel Destination: Wherever my family and close friends are
Hobbies: Reading, Motorcycles, College Football, Physical Activity
Favorite Book: Too many to mention, non-fiction, autobiographies, inspirational stories
Favorite Singer, Group: Brooks/Dunn, Sheryl Crow, Shania Twain, Little Big
Town
Pet Peeve: People who litter
If you could change one thing: Every kid came from a two parent, loving,
supportive, family where they were taught to respect others and value education
Your claim to fame: My family
Favorite movie: Anything with a happy ending
Biggest issue facing interscholastic athletics today: Financial support,
corporate dominance and too many unrealistic parents
Teaching, coaching administrative experiences:
1970-82 - Teacher-coach in Wausau, Shorewood, Muskego, Wisconsin Rapids
Lincoln H.S.; coached football, wrestling, track and power lifting; assistant principal,
assistant football coach, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln H.S.
1991-present - Principal, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln H.S.
Assets to the Board: Passion for high school athletics and people
Midwest Classic - 18 teams
Brookfield Academy 220, 229
Catholic Central 180, 178
Dominican 355, 362
Heritage Christian 235, 237
Kenosha Christian Life 268, 264
Kenosha St. Joseph 354, 302
Lake Country Lutheran 166, 184
Living Word Lutheran 152, 156
Martin Luther 394, 384
Messmer 589, 617
Racine Lutheran 243, 231
Racine Saint Catherine’s 376, 351
Saint Joan Antida 668
Saint John’s NW Military Academy 484, 536
Shoreland Lutheran 303, 317
The Prairie School 245, 237
University School 353, 352
Wayland Academy 191, 220
Southern Lakeshore - 7 teams
Badger 1431, 1401
Delavan-Darien 914, 916
Elkhorn Area 928, 969
Union Grove 762, 785
Waterford 1101, 1105
Westosha Central 1240 1254
Wilmot Union 1077, 1087
Figures represent enrollments reported for the
third Friday count in September of 2005 and
2006. For those that only show one number, the
2006 data has not been reported as of
10/12/2006. Congratulations!
2006 Fall Tournament Officials
CROSS COUNTRY
Dick Nerbun, Cumberland (Meet Referee);
Doug Anderson, Lancaster (Starter); Mel
Heimark, Jackson (Starter); Allen Knurr,
Omro (Starter)
BOYS SOCCER
Eric Bayer, Madison; Paul Cisler, Appleton;
Mark Herdeman, West Bend; Jim Lee, Ashland; Bill Loss, McFarland; Dave Mader,
Menasha; Brad Merkel, Eau Claire; Phil Peterson, New Berlin; Lance Reisen, Oregon;
Ananda Sathasivam, Madison; Tom Vergeront, Rhinelander; Anthony Voulgaris, Van
Dyne; Tim Winn, Wauwatosa
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Diane Doden, Appleton; Al Goerlitz,
Withee; Gary Gram, Menomonie; Ann
Hauser, Platteville; Suzanne Helene, Webster; James Hochevar, Hartland; Ronald
Johnson, La Crosse; Roger Korger, La Crosse;
Tom Madison, Stanley; Teresa Mc Eldowney,
Rhinelander;
Todd
Mc
Eldowney,
Rhinelander; Sharon Meyer, Wisconsin
Rapids; Thomas Miller III, Menomonie; Marcy
Mirman, Stevens Point; Lois Mueller,
Mequon; Lu Ann Schuppener, Madison; Scott
Sedo, Neenah; Karen Sorenson, Spooner;
Russell Winkler, Green Bay; Troy Wood,
Oneida
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
David O. Brower, Racine; Christ Christensen, Oshkosh; Richard Frost, Neenah;
Bob Grise, Franklin; James Hochevar, Hartland; Brian Marx, Hales Corners; Keith Marx,
West Allis; Wayne Sojkowski, Greendale;
Terri Toninato, Milwaukee; Tom Wendt,
Racine
GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING
DIVISION 2 – Referee – Greg Smith,
Chippewa Falls; Diving Referee – John Kitslaar, III, Monona; Starter – Heidi Szczupakiewicz, Muskego; Stroke Judge – Stacy
Gering, Wausau; Turn Judge – Phillip Eberle,
Racine; Turn Judge – John Kitslaar, III,
Monona
DIVISION 1 – Referee – Greg Smith,
Chippewa Falls; Diving Referee – John Kitslaar, III, Monona; Starter – Stacy Gering,
Wausau; Stroke Judge – Heidi Szczupakiewicz, Muskego; Turn Judge – Phillip
Eberle, Racine; Turn Judge – John Kitslaar,
III, Monona
FOOTBALL FINALS
Scott Anderson, REF, Mukwonago; Ed
Vodvarka, UMP, Oak Creek; Kent Walters, L,
Kansasville; Chuck Nichols, LJ, Greendale; Al
Hochmuth, BJ, Germantown
Rick Fatura, REF, Viroqua; Mark Brueggen,
UMP, Viroqua; Tim Lee, L, Viroqua; Dave
Halverson, LJ, Viroqua; Kelly Olson, BJ, Viroqua
Michael Gest, REF, DeForest; Gary Manke,
UMP, DeForest; Dave Gove, L, Waupun; Bob
Thurber, LJ, DeForest; Jerry Holmes, BJ,
Windsor
Jon Golembiewski, REF, Muskego; Paul
Feldhausen, UMP, Muskego; Mike Colombo,
L, Greenfield; Sam Plumeri, LJ, Franklin;
Dean Diessner, BJ, Greenfield
Dave Grey, REF, Oshkosh; Mark Shingler,
UMP, Sun Prairie; Dick Madden, L, Oshkosh;
Jim Rath, LJ, Sherwood; Peter Malchow, BJ,
Oshkosh
Joseph Jilek, REF, Glenwood City; Robert
Bodsberg, UMP, Boyceville; Todd Jilek, L,
Clear Lake; Brad Sauve, LJ, Spring Valley;
Jim Celt, BJ, Glenwood City
Richard Snyder, REF, Madison; Pat
O’Brien, UMP, Madison; Tom Kammerude, L,
Blachardville; Bob Strieter, LJ, Cambridge;
Bill Heberlien, BJ, Madison
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OFFICIALS
2006-07 Sports Meetings
2006-07 Officials Exams Due Dates
At High School Identified (Unless Otherwise Specified)
Officials exams will be sent with your rule books and also available online. Remember that corrected exams
All Meetings Begin at 7:30 p.m.
will not be returned to you. Make a copy of your exam answers before you submit them to the WIAA office
so that you may review the ones you may have gotten wrong once answers are posted. Answers will be
posted on the Officials Center once the due date has passed. You will also access your exam score off the
Officials Center.
Sport
Return Deadline
Baseball
March 23, 2007
PART I EXAMS
Feb. 14, Wed.
Feb. 19, Mon.
Feb. 14, Wed.
Softball
March 23, 2007
Sport
Mailing Date
Return Deadline
December 4, 2006
December 22, 2006
Track/Field
March 23, 2007
PART II EXAMS
Basketball
Wrestling
Baseball
December 4, 2006
December 22, 2006
December 4, 2006
December 22, 2006
March 20, 2007
MECHANICS EXAM
3-Person Basketball Mechanics
April 6, 2007
Note: The 3-Person Basketball Mechanics Exam will be a requirement for all L5 and Master
level officials that want to be considered for sectional and State tournament assignments in
2007. NOTE:
Approved Officials Clinics/Camps
Clinic participation does NOT exempt an official from sport/rule meeting attendance requirements. ALL
criteria for an advanced classification must be met, including corresponding test scores.
SCENIC CENTRAL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION 3-PERSON BASKETBALL CLINIC
Date:
January 28, 2007
Time:
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Contact:
Derek Horkan 608-524-8231 or
Site:
Reedsburg Rec. Center
THREE ZEBRA 3-PERSON BASKETBALL OFFICIALS CAMP
Dates:
Site:
Contact:
May 18-19-20, 2007
Site:
Contact:
Site:
Contact:
May 19-20, 2007
Madison Area Technical College
Ralph Sirmons 608-217-4735 or rsirmons2@charter.net
June 29-July 1, 2007
UW-Stevens Point
Becky Blank 262-375-3849 or beckyblank@hotmail.com Coaches Clinics
WISCONSIN CROSS COUNTRY COACHES ASSOCIATION - 28TH ANNUAL CLINIC
Dates:
January 5-6, 2007
Time:
Friday 1 p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.
Site:
Clinic Info:
Midway Motor Lodge (Brookfield, WI)
wcccaclinic.com or wisconsinrunner.com and follow the links to the WCCCA clinic page
WISCONSIN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION - STATE CLINIC
Dates:
February 9-10, 2007
Contact:
Registration information contact Tom Wilson at twil@new.rr.com or 920-833-7199 ext.
Site:
Four Point Sheraton (Milwaukee, WI)
364
ZIERLEIN FOOTBALL CLINIC
Dates:
Site:
Contact:
Note:
Feb. 21, Wed.
Feb. 26, Mon.
February 16-17, 2007
Chicago Marriott Schaumburg (Schaumburg, IL)
Zierlein Clinics, 348 Main St, West Seneca, NY 14224; phone (716) 675-1095; fax
(206) 338-6598; email: clinics@Zierlein.com
Check for updates at www.zierleinclinics.com Officials Center Information
Please check the Officials Center located on our website frequently as new informa-
tion is continuously being added.
TRACK & FIELD
Fennimore, Nicolet, Rhinelander, Turtle Lake
Altoona, Greenfield, La Crosse Logan, Waupun
Drummond, Green Bay Southwest, Middleton, Wis. Rapids Lincoln
Menomonee Falls
GIRLS SOCCER
Stevens Point (WIAA Office)
Chippewa Falls
Madison Memorial
Feb. 28, Wed.
Neenah
Mar. 5, Mon.
Ashland, Bay Port, Dodgeville, Nicolet
Mar. 12, Mon.
Appleton North, Crandon, Janesville Parker, Wisconsin Dells
Mar. 6, Tues.
Mar. 14, Wed.
BASEBALL
Eau Claire North, Middleton, Union Grove, Wautoma
La Crosse Logan, Marathon, Rice Lake, West Bend
SOFTBALL
Mar. 5, Mon.
Hudson, Lakeside Lutheran, Stevens Point
Mar. 12, Mon.
Ashwaubenon, Belleville, Phillips, West Bend, Westby
Mar. 6, Tues.
Mar. 13, Tues.
Drummond, Holmen, Mukwonago, Oshkosh North, Portage
Eau Claire North, Fennimore, New Holstein, Oak Creek, Wausau East
BOYS GOLF
NO MEETINGS - Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and verification form will be available on the School Center on the WIAA Website.
BOYS TENNIS
NO MEETINGS - Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and verification form will be available on the School Center on the WIAA Website. Meetings or Clinics
Brian Kenney 608-448-9034 or briankenney98@yahoo.com
YOU MAKE THE CALL 3-PERSON HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL OFFICIALS CAMP
Dates:
Feb. 20, Tues.
Wisconsin Dells
THE RIGHT CALL GIVING BACK 3-PERSON OFFICIALS CAMP
Date:
Feb. 13, Tues.
NOTE:
These clinics have not been approved for officials advancement at this time.
CALUMET COUNTY OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS
Dates:
Jan. 8, Feb. 5, 19, 2007.
Site:
New Holstein High School, Room 406
Time:
Contact:
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Larry Dietz 920-756-6287 or larry.dietz@proplating.com
LAKELAND OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION – BASKETBALL MEETINGS
Dates:
Jan. 17 and Feb. 19, 2007.
Site:
Catholic Memorial High School Cafeteria
Time:
Contact:
7 p.m.
Nick Ortner 414-443-2790 or 414-287-1348 or
FOX CITIES OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION – BASKETBALL MEETINGS
Dates:
Jan. 16, Feb. 5, 2007
Site:
Menasha High School
Time:
Contact:
7 p.m.
Don Baumgart 920-841-8813 dbaumgart3@new.rr.com or Mike Knoespel 920-7387714 or jason.meyer@stocklumber.com
MANITOWOC COUNTY SPORTS OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION – BASKETBALL MEETINGS
Dates:
Jan. 17 and Feb. 7, 2007
Site:
Dec. 13, Jan. 17 and Feb. 7 = Manitowoc County Office Complex
Time:
Contact:
7 p.m.
Keith Bonde 920-684-4324 or kbonde@lakefield.net
INDIANHEAD ATHLETIC OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION – BASKETBALL MEETINGS
Dates:
Place:
Time:
Contact:
Jan. 6, 20, Feb. 3 and 17, 2007
Eau Claire YMCA
9 a.m.
James Sekel 715-832-0372 or or Rick Thompson 715-830-9978 or
rthomps1@dor.state.wi.us
If you can't remember the user ID and password to gain access to the Officials Cen-
METRO SWIMMING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
Any questions regarding information on the Officials Center, please contact Joan
Site:
ter, please check your classification card as it is printed there.
Gralla at the WIAA. Dates:
Jan. 15 & Feb. 19, 2006
Contact:
Ted Haasch 414-425-7465 or thaasch@wi.rr.com
Note:
Wauwatosa West High School
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2007 Wrestling Assignments
Regionals – Saturday, February 10
Team Sectionals – Tuesday, February 13
Sectionals - Saturday, February 17
State Individual Tournament - February 22-23-24
State Team Tournament - March 2-3
DIVISION 1
SECTIONAL A - CHIPPEWA FALLS
Team Sectional - Wausau West
REGIONAL I - HUDSON - Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire
Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson, Menomonie, New
Richmond, River Falls, Superior.
REGIONAL II - ANTIGO - Antigo, D.C. Everest,
Lakeland, Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander, Wausau
East, Wausau West.
SECTIONAL B - APPLETON NORTH
Team Sectional - Kaukauna
REGIONAL I - PULASKI - Ashwaubenon, Bay Port,
De Pere, Green Bay Preble/Green Bay East, Green Bay
West/Green Bay Southwest, Kaukauna, Pulaski,
Shawano Community.
REGIONAL II - NEW LONDON - Appleton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, Hortonville, New London,
Stevens Point, Waupaca, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln.
SECTIONAL C - DEFOREST
Team Sectional - Portage
REGIONAL I - SPARTA - Holmen, La Crosse Central,
La
Crosse
Logan,
Onalaska,
OsseoFairchild/Altoona/Augusta, Reedsburg Area, Sparta,
Tomah.
REGIONAL II - WAUNAKEE - Baraboo, DeForest,
Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, Portage,
Sauk Prairie, Waunakee.
SECTIONAL D - HARTFORD UNION
Team Sectional - Plymouth
REGIONAL I - PORT WASHINGTON - Kimberly, Manitowoc Lincoln, Menasha, Neenah, Plymouth, Port
Washington, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South.
REGIONAL II - BEAVER DAM - Beaver Dam, Fond du
Lac, Hartford Union, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh West,
Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend West.
SECTIONAL E - VERONA AREA
Team Sectional - Janesville Parker
REGIONAL I - JANESVILLE CRAIG - Janesville Craig,
Janesville Parker, Madison East, Madison La Follette,
Oregon, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Verona Area.
REGIONAL II - WILMOT UNION - Badger, Beloit Memorial, Delavan-Darien, Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha
Tremper, Milton, Westosha Central, Wilmot Union.
SECTIONAL F - KETTLE MORAINE
Team Sectional - Waukesha South
REGIONAL I - ARROWHEAD REGIONAL - Arrowhead, Hamilton, Kettle Moraine, Oconomowoc, Watertown, Waukesha North, Waukesha South, Waukesha
West.
REGIONAL II - BROOKFIELD CENTRAL - Brookfield
Central, Brookfield East, Cedarburg, Germantown,
Homestead, Menomonee Falls, Milwaukee Vincent,
Wauwatosa West/Wauwatosa East.
SECTIONAL G - WEST ALLIS CENTRAL
Team Sectional - Waterford
REGIONAL I - ELKHORN AREA - Burlington, Elkhorn
Area, Fort Atkinson, Mukwonago, Muskego, Waterford,
West Allis Central, West Allis Hale.
REGIONAL II - MILWAUKEE CUSTER - Milwaukee
Custer, Milwaukee King, Milwaukee Madison University/Milwaukee Languages/Milwaukee Marshall, Milwaukee Washington, Nicolet, Pius XI, Whitefish
Bay/Dominican, Wisconsin Lutheran.
SECTIONAL H - RACINE HORLICK
Team Sectional - Greenfield
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Greendale/Thomas More, Greenfield, Milwaukee Hamilton, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, Whitnall.
REGIONAL II - MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY - Cudahy/Saint Francis, Marquette University, Milwaukee Bay
View, Milwaukee Bradley Technical/Milwaukee South,
Milwaukee Pulaski/Milwaukee Arts/Ronald W. Reagan
College Prep, Milwaukee Riverside University/Shorewood, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee.
DIVISION 2
SECTIONAL A - SPOONER
Team Sectional - Rice Lake
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - LUCK - Ashland, Barron, Cumberland,
Luck/Frederic/Grantsburg, Northwestern, Rice Lake,
Spooner.
REGIONAL II - BLOOMER - Amery, BaldwinWoodville, Bloomer, Chetek/Prairie Farm, Osceola,
Somerset, Stanley-Boyd/Thorp.
REGIONAL III - NEILLSVILLE/GREENWOOD - Abbotsford/Colby,
Medford
Area,
Mosinee,
Neillsville/Greenwood, Three Lakes/Northland Pines,
Tomahawk, Wittenberg-Birnamwood.
REGIONAL IV - MELROSE-MINDORO - Black River
Falls, Durand, Ellsworth, Melrose-Mindoro/GaleEttrick-Trempealeau, Prescott, West Salem/Bangor.
SECTIONAL B - WEST DE PERE
Team Sectional - Freedom
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - SEYMOUR - Clintonville, Freedom,
Gillett/Suring, Marinette, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Seymour.
REGIONAL II - WAUTOMA - Adams-Friendship,
Berlin, Nekoosa/Port Edwards, Omro, Pioneer Westfield, Tri-County/Almond-Bancroft, Wautoma.
REGIONAL III - WRIGHTSTOWN - Fox Valley
Lutheran, Little Chute, West De Pere, Weyauwega-Fremont, Winneconne, Wrightstown, Xavier/Saint Mary
Central.
REGIONAL IV - KEWAUNEE - Denmark, Kewaunee,
Luxemburg-Casco, Mishicot, Southern Door, Sturgeon
Bay/Sevastopol, Two Rivers.
SECTIONAL C - RICHLAND CENTER
Team Sectional - Mount Horeb
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - WISCONSIN DELLS - Mauston, Prairie
du Chien, Richland Center, Viroqua, Westby, Wisconsin
Dells.
REGIONAL II - LANCASTER - Columbus, Dodgeville,
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Horeb/Barneveld, River Valley.
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Belleville/Monticello/New Glarus, Belmont/Platteville,
Brodhead/Juda, Cuba City/Southwestern, Edgerton,
Evansville/Albany, Monroe.
REGIONAL IV - WHITEWATER - Big Foot/Williams
Bay, East Troy, Jefferson, Lake Mills, Lakeside Lutheran,
Turner, Whitewater.
SECTIONAL D - MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN
Team Sectional - Campbellsport
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - NEW HOLSTEIN - Chilton, Kiel, New
Holstein, Saint Lawrence Seminary, Sheboygan Area
Lutheran/Sheboygan County Christian, Sheboygan
Falls, Valders.
REGIONAL II - WAUPUN - Horicon, Lomira, Mayville,
Ripon, Waupun, Winnebago Lutheran Academy.
REGIONAL III - KEWASKUM - Brown Deer, Campbellsport, Grafton, Kewaskum, Milwaukee Lutheran, Pewaukee, Saint John’s NW Military Academy.
REGIONAL IV - NEW BERLIN WEST - Catholic Memorial, Martin Luther, New Berlin Eisenhower, New
Berlin West, Racine Saint Catherine’s, Union Grove.
DIVISION 3
SECTIONAL A - SAINT CROIX FALLS
Team Sectional - Boyceville
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - NORTHWOOD - Cameron, Northwood, Saint Croix Falls, Shell Lake, Turtle Lake/Clayton,
Unity.
REGIONAL II - LADYSMITH - Bayfield, Bruce, Flambeau, Hurley, Ladysmith, Park Falls, Phillips.
REGIONAL III - CLEAR LAKE - Boyceville, Cadott,
Clear Lake, Cornell/Gilman, Glenwood City, Saint Croix
Central, Spring Valley/Elmwood.
REGIONAL IV - ARCADIA - Arcadia, Blair-Taylor,
Cochrane-Fountain City/Alma, Independence/Gilmanton, Loyal, Mondovi, Whitehall.
SECTIONAL B - BONDUEL
(at Shawano Community)
Team Sectional - Edgar (II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - CRANDON - Coleman, Crandon,
Crivitz, Elcho, Florence, Peshtigo, Wabeno.
REGIONAL II - ATHENS - Athens, Auburndale,
Edgar, Pacelli, Pittsville, Spencer, Stratford.
REGIONAL III - MARKESAN - Laconia, Markesan,
Montello, Oshkosh Lourdes, Princeton, Wild Rose.
REGIONAL IV - AMHERST - Amherst, Bonduel,
Lena/Marinette Catholic Central, Manawa, Menominee
Indian, Rosholt, Shiocton.
SECTIONAL C - MINERAL POINT
Team Sectional - Riverdale
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - AQUINAS- Aquinas, Brookwood,
Cashton, Luther, Necedah, New Lisbon, Royall.
REGIONAL II - NORTH CRAWFORD/SENECA - De
Soto, Hillsboro, Ithaca, Kickapoo/La Farge, North Crawford/Seneca, Riverdale, Weston.
REGIONAL III - BOSCOBEL - Boscobel, Darlington,
Fennimore, Highland, Iowa-Grant, Mineral Point, River
Ridge/Cassville.
REGIONAL IV - PARKVIEW - Black Hawk, Catholic
Central, Clinton, Kenosha St. Joseph, Parkview, Pecatonica/Argyle, Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped.
SECTIONAL D - CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM
Team Sectional - North Fond du Lac
(II vs. III; I vs. IV)
REGIONAL I - BRILLION - Brillion, Elkhart LakeGlenbeulah, Hilbert, Manitowoc Lutheran, Oneida Nation, Reedsville, Roncalli.
REGIONAL II - RANDOM LAKE - Cedar Grove-Belgium, Heritage Christian, Oostburg, Ozaukee, Random
Lake, Shoreland Lutheran.
REGIONAL III - DODGELAND - Cambria-Friesland,
Dodgeland, Hustisford, Maranatha Baptist Academy,
North Fond du Lac, Oakfield, Palmyra-Eagle.
REGIONAL IV - DEERFIELD - Cambridge, Deerfield,
Marshall, Pardeeville, Poynette, Waterloo, Wisconsin
Heights.
Individual Wrestling
Time Schedule
SECTIONALS
Saturday, February 17
Host School
Meet Manager
Appleton North
Chippewa Falls
DeForest
Hartford Union
Kettle Moraine
Racine Horlick
Verona Area
West Allis Central
Paul Engen
Jason Schultz
Mike McHugh
John Lonergan
Mike Fink
Jerry Kuppere
Mark Kryka
Ed Stech
Bonduel
Cedar GroveBelgium
Mineral Point
Saint Croix Falls
Roger Toole
Josh Ketterhagen
Milwaukee Lutheran
Richland Center
Spooner
West De Pere
Matt Pankow
Aaron Mithum
Jon Griffith
Greg Smith
Weigh-In
DIVISION 1
8:30
9:30
9:00
8:30
9:00
8:30
9:00
9:00
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9:30
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9:00
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9:00 a.m.
Vickie Dahl
Kelly Anderson
8:45 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
REGIONALS
Saturday, February 10
Host School
Meet Manager
Belleville
Bloomer
Luck
Kewaskum
Kewaunee
Lancaster
Melrose-Mindoro
Neillsville/Greenwood
New Berlin West
New Holstein
Waupun
Seymour
Wautoma
Whitewater
Wisconsin Dells
Wrightstown
Susette Alsteens
Chad Steinmetz
Mark Gobler
Jason Piittmann
Corey Baumgartner
John Hoch
Connie Craig
Tim Rueth & Dean Zaleski
Ryan Welnetz
Steve Steiner
Tom Hagstrom
Mark Zahn
Tom Nygaard
Doug Parker
John Frizzell
Terry Schaeuble
Antigo
Arrowhead
Beaver Dam
Brookfield Central
Elkhorn Area
Hudson
Janesville Craig
Marquette University
Milwaukee Custer
New London
Port Washington
Pulaski
Sparta
Waunakee
Whitnall
Wilmot Union
Amherst
Aquinas
Arcadia
Athens
Boscobel
Brillion
Clear Lake
Crandon
Deerfield
Dodgeland
Ladysmith
Markesan
North Crawford
Northwood
Parkview
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Todd Langseth
Geoff Steinbach
Curt Gruenewald
Joy Taylor
Bryan Frost
Larry Ofstedal
Monte Phillips
Dan Hardwick & Greg Youngs
David Zimmermann
Stephanie Hauser
Eric Burke
Don Tolkacz
Mike Montgomery
Brian Smith
Mike Brand & John Quinlan
Kelly Dineen
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DIVISION 3
Pete Sippel
Ted Knutson
Bruce Schweisthal
Kathy Luther
Greg Bell
Peter Kittel
Patti Wyss
Ed Space
John Polzin
Greg Kuhn
Scott Martino
Kevin Wopat
Dave Bergum
Curt Zamzow
Scott Schmiesing
Christopher J. Bichler
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2007 Team Wrestling Time Schedule
Host School
Sectionals – Tuesday, February 13
Meet Manager
Site of Competition
DIVISION 1
Weigh-ins 6 p.m., Competition 7 p.m.
Sectional A - Wausau West
Pam Huston
Wausau West Field House
Sectional B - Kaukauna
Dan Karius
Kaukauna High School
Sectional C - Portage
Jim Langkamp
Portage High School
Mike Briggs
Plymouth High School
Sectional D - Plymouth
Sectional E - Janesville Parker
Steve Schroeder
Janesville Parker High School
Sectional F - Waukesha South
Ryan Green & Paul Mielke Waukesha South Field House
Sectional G - Waterford
Barb Deichl
Waterford High School
Sectional H - Greenfield
Rich Lemanski
Greenfield High School
DIVISION 2
Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree)
Sectional A - Rice Lake
Steve Salisbury
Rice Lake High School
Sectional B - Freedom
Kurt Erickson
Freedom High School Field House
Sectional C - Mount Horeb
Dan Grady
Mount Horeb High School
Sectional D - Campbellsport
Kurt Parker
Campbellsport High School
DIVISION 3
Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree)
Sectional A - Boyceville
Bud Gilbertson
Boyceville High School
Sectional B - Edgar
Jim Steinke
Edgar High School
Sectional C - Riverdale
John R. Willey
Riverdale Middle School
Sectional D - North Fond du Lac
Doug Forsythe
North Fond du Lac High School
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Hamilton
Menasha
Janesville Craig
Homestead
Bradford # 9 Seed
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#9
Seed
Homestead
Bradford
Kenosha
Seed
#8
#9 Seed
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
Holmen
Holmen
Hortonville
Hortonville
Hartford
Union
Neenah
Janesville Parker
Moraine
Kettle
Kenosha
Tremper #8 Seed
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Tremper
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LaLa
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Menasha
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AL
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#9
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#9
#9
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Oshkosh
North
Kenosha
Bradford
Menomonee
Milton
Menomonee
FallsFalls #8 Seed
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#8
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
Seed
#5Seed
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Crosse
Logan
Logan
Neenah
Neenah
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#5 Seed
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(Host(Host
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Kettle
Moraine
Oshkosh
West
Kenosha Tremper
Milwaukee
Vincent#5 Seed
Oregon
Milwaukee
Vincent
Oregon
AT UW-OSHKOSH
Madison
Madison
East
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North
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AL
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Sheboygan
North
Milton
Oconomowoc
Stoughton
#8
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Seed
#8#5
#8
Seed
Seed
Oconomowoc
Stoughton
(Host: Oshkosh North)
Seed
#5#8Seed
#12 Seed
#5 Seed
Madison
Madison
La
La
Follette
Follette
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
West
West
#12
Seed
Seed
#12
(Host
Germantown)
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Milwaukee
Vincent#12 Seed
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South
Oregon
Watertown
Verona
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Memorial
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Sheboygan
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Waukesha
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Seed
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West
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Sheboygan
Sheboygan
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South #13#12
#13
#12 Seed
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Wilmot
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#12
#12
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Seed
Seed
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Monona
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Point
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#13Seed
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Seed
#4
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Wisconsin
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Lincoln
#4
#3 Seed
#4 Seed
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#3 Seed
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Waunakee
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#14 Seed
#14
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Seed
#14
#3 Seed
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#3
#3
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#3
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#11
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#11#14
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#11
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#6
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#11
Seed
#6#11
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#7Seed
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#6
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Seed
#10
Seed
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Seed
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Central
Brookfield
East East
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Franklin
Franklin
Greenfield
Greenfield
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#9 Seed
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Hamilton
Hamilton
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Pulaski/Arts
Pulaski/Arts
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Mukwonago
Mukwonago
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#1 Seed
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Muskego
#12 Seed
#12 Seed
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Racine
CaseCase
Racine
Horlick
Racine
Horlick
#13 Seed
#13 Seed
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Racine
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Wauwatosa
WestWest
#4 Seed
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AllisAllis
Central
WestWest
AllisAllis
HaleHale
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
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AT WEST
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#14 Seed
#11 Seed
#11 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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AT WEST
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#7 Seed
#10 Seed
#10 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
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#2 Seed
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Sectionals
Sectionals
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Tues.,
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27 27SECTIONAL
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Milwaukee
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Milwaukee
Bradley# 9 Seed
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Milwaukee
# 9 Seed
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East
Technical
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Custer
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Custer
Greenfield
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#9 Seed
#8 Seed
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Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Madison
Milwaukee
Madison
Hamilton
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#5 Seed
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University
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Riverside
Riverside
Milwaukee
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#12 Seed
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University
Mukwonago
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
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Muskego
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Seed
#12 Seed
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Racine
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South
Milwaukee
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#11 Seed
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#2 Seed
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#10 Seed
#2 Seed
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Fond du Lac
Hortonville
Menasha
Neenah
Oshkosh North
Oshkosh West
Sheboygan North
Sheboygan South
Slinger
Stevens Point
West Bend East
West Bend West
Wisconsin Rapids
Lincoln
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#8 Seed
#5 Seed
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#8 Seed
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King to positions to supervise pregame warm-up.
go directly
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#5 Seed conduct pregame
12:00 – Officials
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(Host Germantown)
University
captains.
Milwaukee
Riverside
#12 Seed
University
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scorebooks,
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– Officials
coaching
staff
(Host
Germantown)
Wauwatosa East
and inquire about legality of player equipment. Remove
#14 Seed
jackets and prepare to begin game.
#11 Seed Anthem or Pledge of Allegiance fol0:00 - National
lowed by player introductions.
#6 Seed
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#7 Seed
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#6 Seed
#7 Seed
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Page 6 • December 22, 2006 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 83 • No. 6
Games Wanted
Schools Should Notify WIAA When Games Are Filled. Listings will be removed after one month from the date they were first listed. The date at the end of each listing is the date that particular listing was first listed.
Cross Country
DATE SPECIFIC
Sept. 1, 2007 - Teams for relays
meet (varsity/JV) - Green Bay Preble
- Jack Drankoff 920-272-7046 or
jdrankof@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (1130)
Sept. 15, 2007 - Teams for varsity/JV meet. Belleville - Susette Alsteens 608-424-1902 ext. 491 or
alsteens@belleville.k12.wi.us. (12-6)
Sept. 27, 2007 - Teams for invitational. Two Rivers - Jim Wegner
920-793-2291 ext. 6105 or wegnerjam@trschools.k12.wi.us or Amy
Gallagher 920-793-1341 ext. 1037 or
gallamy@trischools.k12.wi.us. (1130)
Sept. 27, 2007 - Teams for 12team invitational. Lake Mills - Cale
Vogel 920-648-2355 ext. 303 or
cale.vogel@lakemills.k12.wi.us. (1212)
Football
DATE SPECIFIC
Aug. 27, 2007 - JV game. Gillett
- Mike Kaczmarek 920-855-2137 ext.
or
mkaczmarek@gil242
lett.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Sept. 5, 2007 - Varsity game.
Altoona - Gary Pszeniczny 715-8396079
or
gpszeniczny@altoona.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Sept. 7, 2007 - Varsity game
(prefer away). Waterford - Barb Deichl 262-534-3189 ext. 520 or bdeichl@waterforduhs.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Sept. 10, 2007 - JV game
(preferably from central Wis.). Port
Edwards - Jim Bena 715-8887-9000
ext. 231 or benaja@pesd.k12.wi.us.
(11-21)
Sept. 21, 2007 - Varsity game.
Spring Lake Park (MN) - Dave Alto
763-785-5550. (11-27)
Oct. 2, 2007 - JV game. Cedar
Grove - Josh Ketterhagen 920-6688686
ext.
552
or
jketterhagen@cgbsd.com (12-12)
Oct. 9, 2007 - JV game (would
prefer to host). Oostburg - Molly
Hengst 920-564-2346 ext. 1107 or
molly.hengt@oostburg.k12.wi.us.
(12-5)
Oct. 12 or 13, 2007 - Home
game. Markesan - Kevin Wopat 920398-2373 ext. 1346. (11-30)
GENERAL
2007 (Week 1) - Varsity game.
West Bend West - Dan Retzki 262335-5608
or
dretzki@westbend.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007 (Week 1) - Varsity/JV
game. Greenfield - Rich Lemanski
414-281-6200 ext. 8214 or rlemanski@admin.greenfield.k12.wi.us.
(12-12)
2007 (Week 1) - Varsity/JV
game. Dodgeland - Greg Kuhn 920386-4404 ext. 1223 or kuhn@dodgeland.k12.wi.us. (11-28)
2007 (week 1) - Varsity game.
Pardeeville - Michael Haynes 608429-2153 ext. 368. (11-27)
2007 (Week 2) - Game (varsity
and JV). Mount Horeb - Kent Arneson
608-437-2400 ext. 2226. (12-12)
2007 (Week 2) - Varsity game.
Pacelli (Stevens Point) - John Raflik
715-342-2018
or
jraflik@spacs.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
2007 (Week 2) - Varsity/JV
game. Mount Horeb - Kent Arneson
608-437-2400 ext. 2226 or arnesonkent@mhsd.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007 (Week 3) - Game. Norway
(MI) - Brad Grayvold 906-563-9543
or
bgrayvold@norway.k12.mi.us.
(11-29)
2007 & 2008 (Week 2) Game. Brookfield Central - Scott
Nelsen
262-785-3918
or
nelsens@elmbrookschools.org. (1127)
2007 & 2008 (9-16 & 9-13) Freshmen game. Adams-Friendship Athletic Director (608) 339-3921.
(12-12)
2008 (Week 1) - Varsity game.
Richland Center - Aaron Mithum 608647-6131
or
amithum@richland.k12.wi.us. (1212)
2007 (Weeks 2 and 9) - Varsity
and JV games. Medford - Bob Wiinamaki 715) 748-5951. (12-12)
2008 (Week 2) - Varsity game.
Mosinee - Guy Otte 715-693-2550
ext.
3417
or
gotte@mosineeschools.org. (12-12)
2008 (Week 2) - Game. Independence - Barry Schmitt 715-985ext.
120
or
3172
schmittb@indps.k12.wi.us. (11-28)
2007 & 2008 (Week 6) - Varsity game. Lakeland - Don Scharbarth or Al Wooldridge (715)
358-8405. (12-12)
Girls Golf
GENERAL
2007 - Invitationals. Kimberly Brian Matz 920-423-4160 or
bmatz@kimberly.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Boys Soccer
DATE SPECIFIC
Sept. 7-8, 2007 - Teams for varsity invitational (3 games). Beaver
Dam - Kevin Wallace 920-885-7520
254
or
ext.
schwochb@beaverdam.k12.wi.us.
(12-12)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Team for 8-team
invitational (3 games). Big Foot - Tim
Collins 262-275-2116 ext. 103 or
tecollins@bigfoot.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Team for tournament. Madison East - Rick Raatz
rraatz@madison.k12.wi.us. (12-6)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Teams for varsity quad. Oostburg - Molly Hengst
ext.
1107
or
920-564-2346
molly.hengt@oostburg.k12.wi.us.
(12-5)
Sept. 15, 2007 - Varsity team
for invitational (3 games). St. Mary
Central - Elliott Kramsky 920-7227796 or ekramsky@tcces.k12.wi.us.
(11-21)
Sept. 21, 2007 - Varsity/JV
game. DeForest - Mike McHugh 608842-6651
or
mmchugh@deforest.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Sept. 29, 2007 - Teams for tournament. Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Bill Vickroy 715-422-7179 or
bill.vickroy@wrps.org. (12-1)
Oct. 5 or 6, 2007 - Team for
tournament (3 games 30-minute
halves). Menomonee Falls - Scott
262-946-2286
or
Stein
sstein2@wi.rr.com. (12-5)
Aug. 25, 2007 - Berth in invitational. Stratford - Cal Tackes 715687-4311. (11-28)
Aug. 30, 2007 - Teams for tri or
quad. Milton - Jim Johnson 608-8689565
or
johnsonja@mailmilton.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Sept. 6, 17, 24 or Oct. 1, 2007
- Varsity/JV game or berth in varsity
multi team meet Sept. 6, 20 or 27,
2007. Deerfield - John Polzin (6080
764-5431
or
polzinj@deerfield.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Sept. 7, 2007 - Teams for JV
tournament. Kenosha Bradford - Kyle
Yackley 262-653-6150 or kyackley@kusd.edu. (11-28)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Teams for JV invitational. East Troy - Paul Kielas
262-642-6760 ext. 236. (12-5)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Team for invitational. DeForest - Mike McHugh 608842-6651
or
mmchugh@deforest.k12.wi.us. (1212)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Team for 12team tournament. Kettle Moraine
Lutheran - Len Collyard 262-6774051 or lcollyar@kmlhs.org. (12-12)
Sept. 8, 2007 - Teams for JV invitational. Gillett - Mike Kaczmarek
920-855-2137 ext. 242 or mkaczmarek@gillett.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Girls Tennis
Girls Volleyball
DATE SPECIFIC
Aug. 21, 2007 - Teams for varsity/JV/freshmen quad. Belleville Susette Alsteens 608-424-1902 ext.
491 or alsteens@belleville.k12.wi.us.
(12-6)
Aug. 21, 2007 - Team for varsity
quad. North Fond du Lac - Dave Manley 920-929-3740. (11-28)
Boys Volleyball
GENERAL
2007 - Tournaments. Appleton
West - Kiya Hunt 920-832-4105 or
kuntkiya@aasd.k12.wi.us. (12-6)
2007 - Berth in invitationals.
Green Bay Preble - Jack Drankoff
920-272-7046 or jdrankof@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
W INTER
GENERAL
GENERAL
Boys Basketball
2007 - Varsity/JV/frosh dual or
multi-school involving all three levels.
Wisconsin Dells - John Frizzell 608ext.
1005
or
253-1461
jfrizzel@sdwd.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
DATE SPECIFIC
varsity/JV tournament. Medford Bob Wiinamaki 715-748-5951. (1212)
Dec. 27-28, 2007 - Team for
varsity/JV tournament (2 games).
Southern Door - Luke Goral 920-8257333 ext. 406 or lgoral@southerndoor.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
Dec. 27-28, 2007 - Team (varsity/JV/freshmen). La Crosse Central
- Joe Beran 608-789-7933 or
jberan@sdlax.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Dec. 28-29, 2007 - Teams for
tournament. Black Hawk - Jerry Mortimer 608-439-5371 ext. 112. (1212)
Dec. 28-29, 2007 - Teams for
varsity/JV tournament (2-games).
Marinette - Daren Sommerfeldt 715735-1339
or
dsommerf@marinette.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Dec. 28-29, 2007 - Varsity/JV
teams for tournament. Dodgeland Greg Kuhn 920-386-4404 ext. 1223
or kuhn@dodgeland.k12.wi.us. (1128)
Dec. 27-28, 2007 - Teams for
2006-07 - Varsity/JV games.
Lake Mills - Cale Vogel 920-648-2355
ext. 303. (12-12)
2007-08 - Varsity/JV/freshmen
See Games Wanted, page 7
(Sites
maymay
changed
a as
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Ashland
Ashland
Hayward
Hayward
New Richmond
New Richmond
Northwestern
Northwestern
Osceola
Osceola
Somerset
Somerset
Spooner
Spooner
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Sat., Sat., Thur.,Thur.,Sat., Sat.,
Tues.,Tues., Thur.,Thur.,
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Mar.
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Mar. 3
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B
Regional
Altoona
#8 Seed
Altoona
#8 Seed
Baldwin-Woodville
Baldwin-Woodville
BarronBarron
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#5 Seed
Black River
Black Falls
River Falls
Bloomer
Bloomer
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
DurandDurand
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
Rice Lake
Rice Lake
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#6 Seed
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VALLEY
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#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
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#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
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#1 Seed
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Gale-EttrickGale-EttrickTrempealeau
Trempealeau
#5 Seed
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Mauston
Mauston
Onalaska
Onalaska
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PioneerPioneer
Westfield
Westfield
Sparta Sparta
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
West Salem
West Salem
Wisconsin
Dells Dells
Wisconsin
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
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B
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Denmark
#8 Seed
Denmark
#8 Seed
Luxemburg-Casco
Luxemburg-Casco
Door
Southern
Southern Door
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Bay Bay
Sturgeon
Sturgeon
Two Rivers
Two Rivers
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Pere
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West
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#3 Seed
Wrightstown
Wrightstown
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#6 Seed
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Regional
A
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Clintonville
Clintonville
Freedom
Freedom
Marinette
Marinette
New London
New London
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
OcontoOconto
Falls Falls
OcontoOconto
Seymour
Seymour
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#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
C
Regional
Regional
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Medford
Area Area
Medford
Mosinee
Mosinee
Neillsville
Neillsville
Nekoosa
Nekoosa
Pines Pines
Northland
Northland
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
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Birnamwood
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Sectionals
Regionals
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Aug. 14, 2007 - Teams for varsity invitational. Delavan-Darien Wayne Fell 262-728-2642 ext. 4451
or wfell@ddschools.org. (12-12)
Aug. 15, 2007 - Team for multimeet. Oshkosh North - Bill Van
Lieshout 920-424-0177 ext. 123 or
William.vanlieshout@oshkosh.k12.wi
.us. (12-12)
Sept. 22, 2007 - Teams for varsity/JV quad tournament. Green Bay
Preble - Jack Drankoff 920-2727046.
920-272-7046
or
jdrankof@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (1212)
General
2007 - Duals or invitational. New
London - Stephanie Hauser 920-9828420 ext. 1004 or shauser@newlondon.k12.wi.us. (11-28)
2007 - Varsity/JV/freshmen dual
(prefer Aug. 23 or 28). Coleman Austin Retzlaff 920-897-2291 ext.
159 or retzlaff@coleman.k12.wi.us.
(12-1)
2007 - Berth in varsity/JV/freshmen tournament. Dual matches (3
levels). Kewaskum - Jason Piittmann
262-626-8427 ext. 4136 or jpiittma@ksd.k12.wi.us. (11-29)
2007 - Berth in varsity tournament. New Holstein - Steve Steiner
920-896-3074 or ssteiner@nhsd.k12.wi.us. (11-28)
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
2 2 2
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
GENERAL
2007 - Varsity games. Oshkosh
West - Brad Jodarski 920-424-0143
or brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us.
(12-12)
2007 - Varsity games (all Saturdays are open). Southern Door Luke Goral 920-825-7333 ext. 406 or
lgoral@southerndoor.k12.wi.us. (121)
2007 - Freshmen games. Sauk
Prairie - Aaron Braud 608-643-5906
or braunaa@staff.saukpr.k12.wi.us.
(11-30)
Sept. 12, 2007 - Freshman
for
frosh
invitational.
teams
Menomonee Falls - Kristin Stein 262946-2285 or steikri@sdmf.k12.wi.us.
(12-12)
Sept. 15, 2007 - Team for invitational. Waupun - Lucky Wurtz 920324-5591
ext.
2804
or
lwurtz@waupun.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
Sept. 22, 2007 - Varsity team
for quad. Eau Claire Immanuel
Lutheran - Mike Buck ecmbuch@execpc.com (12-12)
Sept. 22, 2 or Oct. 13, 2007 Berth in tournament. Menasha Gene Spindler 920-967-1801. (12-7)
Sept. 29, 2007 - Berth in varsity
tournament. Merrill - Pete Miller 715536-4594 ext. 3024. (12-5)
Oct. 6, 2007 - Teams for varsity
Altoona
Gary
invitational.
Pszeniczny 715-839-6079 or gpszeniczny@altoona.k12.wi.us. (1212)
Oct. 6, 2007 - Team for JV invitational. Waupun - Lucky Wurtz 920324-5591
ext.
2804
or
lwurtz@waupun.k12.wi.us. (11-28)
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Fox Valley
Lutheran
Fox Valley
Lutheran
Little Chute
Little Chute
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Waupaca
Waupaca
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Wautoma/Faith
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Christian
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Winneconne
XavierXavier
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D
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ChiltonChilton
Kiel Kiel
New Holstein
New Holstein
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Sheboygan
Falls Falls
Sheboygan
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Waupun
Waupun
Winnebago
Lutheran
Winnebago
Lutheran
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#3 Seed
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Academy
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games. Kewaskum - Jason Piittmann
262-626-8427 ext. 4136 or jpiitma@ksd.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007-08 - Varsity/JV games.
Lake Mills - Cale Vogel 920-648-2355
ext. 303 or cale.vogel@lakemills.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007-08 - Games. Gillett - Mike
Kaczmarek 920-855-2137 ext. 242
or mkaczmarek@gillett.k12.wi.us.
(12-5)
2007-08 - Game (can play three
levels), 1-year or home and home.
Brookwood - Ken Clinton 608-3374401 ext. 282. (11-30)
2007-08 - Games. Black Hawk Jerry Mortimer 608-439-5371 ext.
112. (11-27)
2007-08 and 2008-09 - Game,
2-year contract (three or four levels).
La Crosse Central - Joe Beran 608or
789-7933
jberan@sdlax.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Girls Basketball
DATE SPECIFIC
Nov. 23, 24, 2007 - Team for
tournament (2 games). Assumption
(Wisconsin Rapids) - Joe Birkhauser
715-422-0915. (12-7)
Dec. 27-28, 2007 - Team for
varsity/JV tournament (2 games).
Southern Door - Luke Goral 920-8257333 ext. 406 or lgoral@southerndoor.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
Jan. 3, 4, 5 or Jan. 31, 2008 River Ridge - Wade Winkers 608ext.
114
or
994-2715
winkers@rrsd.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
GENERAL
2006-07 - Varsity/JV/freshmen
games. Fort Atkinson - Kevin Flegner
920-563-7811 ext. 1107. (11-28)
2007-08 - Varsity/JV/freshmen
games. Laconia - Jeff Thomas 920872-2161
ext.
158
or
thomjef@rbsd.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007-08 - Games. AdamsFriendship - Athletic Director 608339-3921. (12-12)
2007-08 - Varsity/JV/freshmen
games. Kewaskum - Jason Piittmann
262-626-8427 ext. 4136 or jpiitma@ksd.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007-08 - Games. Gillett - Mike
Kaczmarek 920-855-2137 ext. 242
or mkaczmarek@gillett.k12.wi.us.
(12-5)
2007-08 - Games. Cassville Christopher Tubbs 608-725-5116
113
or
ctubbs@cassext.
villesd.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
2007-08 - Games. Black Hawk Jerry Mortimer 608-439-5371 ext.
112. (11-27)
2007-08 - Varsity/JV game. Potosi - Mark Siegert 608-763-2161 or
siegertm@potosisd.k12.wi.us. (1212)
Gymnastics
DATE SPECIFIC
2007 - Meets. Markesan - Kevin
Wopat 920-398-2373 ext. 1346. (1130)
Girls Hockey
DATE SPECIFIC
Jan. 27, 2007 - Team for game.
Arrowhead - Geoff Steinbach 262369-3612 ext. 4203. (12-6)
Wrestling
DATE SPECIFIC
Dec. 8, 2007 - Varsity team for
dual invitational. Oshkosh West Brad Jodarski 920-424-0143 or
brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us.
(12-12)
Jan. 6, 2007 - Varsity team for
6-team dual tournament. Wisconsin
Dells - John Frizzell 608-253-1461
1005
or
ext.
jfrizzel@sdwdd.k12.wi.us. (11-29)
Jan. 13 or 20, 2007 - Berth in
multi-dual or invitational. Glenwood
City - Chase Rasmussen 715-2654266 or rasmucha@gcsd.k12.wi.us.
(12-7)
Jan. 13, 2007 - Team for varsity
invitational. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson
262-723-4920 ext. 1619. (12-12)
Jan. 20, 2007 - Varsity team for
invitational. Wisconsin Dells - John
Frizzell 608-253-1461 ext. 1005 or
jfrizzel@sdwdd.k12.wi.us. (11-29)
Jan. 27, 2007 - Teams for invitational. Sturgeon Bay - Gary Rabach
920-746-1830 or grabach@stur-
bay.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Dec. 1, 2007 - Teams for 16team tournament. Black Hawk - Jerry
Mortimer 608-439-5371 ext. 112.
(12-12)
Dec. 1, 2007 - Team for 6-team
multi-dual tournament. Stratford Cal Tackes 715-687-4311. (11-28)
Dec. 8, 2007 - Teams for individual tournament. Iowa-Grant - Lois
608-943-6312
or
Peart
lpeart@igs.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
View
geilja@milwBay
aukee.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007 - Varsity/JV games. Milton Jim Johnson 608-868-9565 or johnsonja@mailmilton.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007 - Varsity game. Green Bay
Southwest
Jon
Jagler
jjagler@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
2007 - Games. Racine Horlick Scott Molbeck 262-619-4300. (1128)
2007-08 - Dual meet. Black
Hawk - Jerry Mortimer 608-439-5371
ext. 112. (11-27)
DATE SPECIFIC
GENERAL
S PRING
Baseball
DATE SPECIFIC
May 5, 2007 - Team for JV invitational (2 games). Watertown - John
Kasha 920-262-7502 or kashaj@watertown.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
May 19, 2007 - Teams for 4team varsity/JV tournament. Lakeland - Kirk Toijala 715-358-8439 or
toijala@luhs.k12.wi.us. (11-29)
May 25-26, 2007 - Teams for
tournament. West Bend - Ron Held
262-335-5608 or drretzki@westbend.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
GENERAL
2007 - Varsity game. Milwaukee
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
2 2 2
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
2007
Boys
Basketball
Assignments
– Division
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Sectionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Tues.,Tues., Thur.,Thur.,
Sat., Sat., Thur., Thur.,
Sat., Sat.,
Mar.
1
Mar.
3
Mar.
8
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
Mar.Mar.
8 10
Mar. 10
Feb. 27
A
Regional
#1 Seed#1 Seed
A
Regional
Lodi Lodi
Edgewood
Madison
Madison Edgewood
PortagePortage
#5 Seed#5 Seed
Prairie Prairie
du Chien
du Chien
Reedsburg
Area
Reedsburg Area #4 Seed
CenterCenter
Richland
#4 Seed
Richland
River Valley
AT BARABOO
River Valley
AT BARABOO
#3 Seed#3 Seed
#6 Seed#6 Seed
Regional
B
B
Regional
Brodhead
Brodhead
Dodgeville
Dodgeville
Evansville
Evansville
McFarland
McFarland
MonroeMonroe
Horeb Horeb
MountMount
Platteville
Platteville
#1 Seed#1 Seed
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AT WAUNAKEE
#5 Seed#5 Seed
#4 Seed#4 Seed
#3 Seed#3 Seed
#6 Seed#6 Seed
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AREAAREA
AT VERONA
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#2 Seed#2 Seed
C
Regional
Regional
C
Columbus
Columbus
Edgerton
Edgerton
Fort Atkinson
#5 Seed#5 Seed
Fort Atkinson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Lake Mills
Lake Mills
#4 Seed#4 Seed
Lutheran
Lakeside
Lutheran
Lakeside
Whitewater
Whitewater
#3 Seed#3 Seed
#6 Seed#6 Seed
#1 Seed#1 Seed
Regional
D
Regional
D
Big Foot
Big Foot
CudahyCudahy
Delavan-Darien
Delavan-Darien
Greendale
Greendale
Union Union
Grove Grove
Whitnall
Whitnall
#5 Seed#5 Seed
#4 Seed#4 Seed
#3 Seed#3 Seed
#6 Seed#6 Seed
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ATPRAIRIE
SUN PRAIRIE
AT WATERTOWN
AT WATERTOWN
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#2 Seed#2 Seed
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Tues.,Tues., Thur.,Thur.,
Sat., Sat., Thur., Thur.,
Sat., Sat.,
Mar.
1
Mar.
3
Mar.
8
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
Mar. 3
Mar.Mar.
8 10
Mar. 10
Feb. 27
#1 Seed#1 Seed
A
Regional
A
Regional
Campbellsport
Campbellsport #8 Seed
#8 Seed
GraftonGrafton
Kettle Moraine
Kettle Moraine #5 Seed
Lutheran
#5 Seed
Lutheran
Kewaskum
Kewaskum
#4 Seed#4 Seed
Mayville
Mayville
Plymouth
Plymouth
#3 Seed#3 Seed
Port Washington
Port Washington
NW NW
Saint John’s
Saint John’s
Academy
Military
Military
Academy#6 Seed#6 Seed
GROVEAT CEDAR
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GROVEBELGIUM
BELGIUM
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#7 Seed#7 Seed
#2 Seed#2 Seed
SECTIONAL
#4 #4
SECTIONAL
#1 Seed#1 Seed
AT JANESVILLE
AT JANESVILLE
PARKER
PARKER
AT WILMOT
AT WILMOT
UNION
UNION
#2 Seed#2 Seed
#2 Seed#2 Seed
AT HOMESTEAD
AT HOMESTEAD
#1 Seed#1 Seed
Regional
B
B
Regional
Deer Deer
BrownBrown
Messmer
Messmer
Milwaukee
Lifelong
#5 Seed#5 Seed
Milwaukee
Lifelong
Learning/Milwaukee
Learning/Milwaukee
RonaldRonald
ReaganReagan
#4 Seed#4 Seed
North North
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
AT NEW
Shorewood
AT BERLIN
NEW BERLIN
Shorewood
WESTWEST
Bay Bay #3 Seed#3 Seed
Whitefish
Whitefish
#6 Seed#6 Seed
#2 Seed#2 Seed
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AT MARQUETTE
#1 Seed#1 Seed
C
Regional
Regional
C
Languages
Milwaukee
Languages
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Lutheran
Milwaukee
Lutheran
Marshall
Milwaukee
#5 Seed#5 Seed
Milwaukee
Marshall
New Berlin
New Berlin
Eisenhower
Eisenhower
#4 Seed#4 Seed
West West
New Berlin
New Berlin
AT BROOKFIELD
AT BROOKFIELD
Pewaukee
Pewaukee
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#3 Seed#3 Seed
CENTRAL
#6 Seed#6 Seed
#2 Seed#2 Seed
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SOUTH
SOUTH
#1 Seed#1 Seed
Regional
D
Regional
D
Catholic
Memorial
Catholic
Memorial
East Troy
East Troy
ElkhornElkhorn
Area Area
#5 Seed#5 Seed
Saint Francis
Saint Francis
ThomasThomas
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#4 Seed#4 Seed
Wisconsin
Lutheran
AT GREENFIELD
Wisconsin
Lutheran
AT GREENFIELD
#3 Seed#3 Seed
#6 Seed#6 Seed
#2 Seed#2 Seed
Girls Soccer
Apr. 14, 2007 - Varsity team for
invitational. Oshkosh West - Brad Jodarski 920-424-0143 or brad.jodarski@oshkosh.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Apr. 14, 2007 - Varsity team for
quad. Stoughton - Rich Reitzner 608or
reitzri@stough877-5621
ton.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Apr. 21, 2007 - Team for varsity/JV invitational. New Holstein Steve Steiner 920-898-3074 or
ssteiner@nhsd.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Apr. 21, 2007 - Teams for varsity/JV invitational. Wausau West Pam Huston 715-261-0874 or phuston@wausau.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Apr. 28, 2007 - Team for JV
classic. West Bend - Ron Held 262or
drretzki@west335-5608
bend.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Apr. 28, 2007 - Team for invitational (3 games). DeForest - Mike
McHugh 608-842-6651 or mmchugh@deforest.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Apr. 28, 2007 - Teams for varsity tournament. East Troy - Paul
Kielas 262-642-6760 ext. 236 or
kiepau@easttroy.k12.wi.us. (11-29)
May 4-5, 2007 - Teams for varsity tournament. New Berlin Eisenhower - Jim Keller 414-350-6134
kellerj@nbps.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
May 5, 2007 - Team for 4-team
varsity tournament (2 games). Milton
- Jim Johnson 608-868-9565 or johnsonja@mailmilton.k12.wi.us. (12-4)
May 12, 2007 - Team for varsity
classic. West Bend - Ron Held 262or
drretzki@west335-5608
bend.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
May 12, 2007 - Teams for 8team tournament (3 games). Kiel Michael Nate 920-894-5197 or
mnate@kiel.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
May 17 or 18, 2007 - Varsity
game. Germantown - Eric Vivoda
262-502-7101 or 414-757-3499 or
evivoda@germantown.k12.wi.us.
(12-7)
May 19, 2007 - JV teams for
tournament. Racine Case - Dan Peterson casessoccergirls@yahoo.com.
(11-27)
GENERAL
2007 - JV or freshman games.
Germantown - Eric Vivoda 262-5027101
or
414-757-3499
or
evivoda@germantown.k12.wi.us.
(12-7)
2007 - JV/freshmen games. New
Berlin West - Brad Zlensky 262-2276618 or brad.zlensky@kohls.com or
Mike Dillett 414-331-6400 or mikedillett@dillettmechanical.com. (11-28)
Softball
DATE SPECIFIC
Apr. 13, 2007 - Team for freshmen tournament. Waupun - Lucky
Wurtz 920-324-5591 ext. 2804 or
lwurtz@waupun.k12.wi.us. (11-27)
Apr. 28, 2007 - Team for varsity
tournament. Delavan-Darien - Wayne
Fell
262-728-2642
or
wfell@ddschools.org. (12-7)
May 5, 2007 - Team for invitational. Sturgeon Bay - Gary Rabach
920-746-1830
or
grabach@sturbay.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
May 12, 2007 - Teams for JV
tournament (3 games). Baraboo Mark
Hamdan
hamdanm@portage.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
May 12, 2007 - Team for varsity
tournament. Black Hawk - Jerry Mortimer 608-439-5371 ext. 112. (1127)
GENERAL
2007 - Varsity/JV games.
Franklin - George Dreist 414-5292024 or gjd@execpc.com. (12-12)
2007 - Varsity/JV games. Seneca
- Steven Kramer 608-306-0354 or
coachkramer@senecafootball.com.
(12-12)
2007 - Varsity game. Johnson
Creek - Ken Johnson 920-699-4679
or
johnsonk@johnsoncreek.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
2007 - Berth in JV tournament.
Grafton - Scott Parsons 262-3765515 or sparsons@grafton.k12.wi.us.
(12-5)
2007 - Varsity/JV game. Badger
(Lake Geneva) - Jim Kluge 262-3482060 or jim.kluge@badger.k12.wi.us.
(12-1)
2007 - Varsity games. Milwaukee
Custer - Kelly Lockwood 414-3935121 or lockgeezy@msn.com. (1127)
Boys Tennis
DATE SPECIFIC
Apr. 21, 2007 - Teams for varsity quad. Marshfield - Len Luedtke
715-387-8464 or luedtke@marshfield.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
Apr. 28, 2007 - Team for multimeet. Oshkosh North - Bill Van
Lieshout 920-424-0177 ext. 123 or
william.vanlieshout@oshkosh.k12.wi.
us. (12-12)
GENERAL
2007 - Varsity/JV matches. New
London - Stephanie Hauser 920-9828420 ext. 1004. (11-27)
Track & Field
DATE SPECIFIC
Mar. 16, 2007 - Team for indoor
co-ed meet at UW-Oshkosh. Oshkosh
West - Brad Jodarski 920-424-0413
brad.jordarski@oshor
kosh.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
Mar. 20, 2007 - Teams for girls
varsity/JV indoor triangular. Cedarburg - Brian Leair 262-376-6261 or
bleair@cedarburg.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
Apr. 12, 2007 - Teams for JV coed quad. West Allis Hale - Ken Bell414-559-1848
or
ford
bellk@wawam.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Apr. 167, 2007 - Team for JV coed invitational. West Allis Hale - Ken
414-559-1848
or
Bellford
bellk@wawam.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
Apr. 19, 2007 - Teams for girls
invitational. Appleton West - Kiya
Hunt huntkiya@aasd.k12.wi.us. (121)
Apr. 20, 2007 - Boys team for
relays meet (varsity/JV). Green Bay
Preble - Jack Drankoff 920-272-7046
or
jdrankof@greenbay.k12.wi.us.
(11-30)
Apr. 24, 2007 - Team for varsity
co-ed relays. West Allis Hale - Ken
Bellford
414-559-1848
or
bellk@wawam.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
May 4, 2007 - Teams for co-ed
invitational. Stoughton - Rich Reitzner
608-877-5621
or
reitzri@stoughton.k12.wi.us. (12-5)
May 4, 2007 - Teams for co-ed
invitational. Edgerton - Mike Neary
608-884-9402 ext. 305. (12-12)
May 8, 2007 - Teams for co-ed
varsity invitational. Kettle Moraine
Lutheran - Len Collyard 262-6774051 or lcollyar@kmlhs.org. (12-12)
May 10, 2007 - Teams for varsity invitational. Belleville - Susette
Alsteens 608-424-1902 ext. 491 or
alsteens@belleville.k12.wi.us. (12-6)
May 10, 2007 - Teams for co-ed
varsity meet. Cedarburg - Brian Leair
262-376-6261 or bleair@cedarburg.k12.wi.us. (12-1)
May 11, 2007 - Team for varsity
co-ed invitational. West Allis Hale Ken Bellford 414-559-1848 or
bellk@wawam.k12.wi.us. (12-12)
May 11, 2007 - Teams for varsity invitational. Altoona - Gary
Pszeniczny 715-839-6079 or gpszeniczny@altoona.k12.wi.us. (12-7)
May 11, 2007 - Teams for boys
invitational. Janesville Parker - Steve
Schroeder 608-743-5645 or Kari
Cinto 608-743-5641. (12-5)
GENERAL
2007 - Berth in varsity co-ed
meets. Deerfield - John Polzin 608764-5431
ext.
1106
or
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Gymnastics
2007 Gymnastics Time Schedule
Sectionals
DIVISION 1
Host School
Arrowhead
Starting
Time
11:00 a.m.
Date
February 24
Saturday
Manager
Warm-ups
Coaches Meeting
Geoff Steinbach
9:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
School (262) 369-3612
North Campus
Junior Study Hall
ext. 4203
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Burlington
February 24
Eric Burling
8:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Saturday
School (262) 763-0200
Room 150
ext. 1258
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Eau Claire
February 24
Ashley Nelson
9:15 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Memorial
Saturday
School (715) 852-6308
TBD
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Manitowoc
February 24
Sally Hyde
9:30 a.m.
9:40 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Saturday
School (920) 683-4861
Health Room Fieldhouse
Lincoln
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Middleton
February 23
Bridget Marquis
2:45 p.m.
3:15 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Friday
School (608) 829-9912 or
(608) 829-9913
2007 Gymnastics
Assignments
Sectionals
Thursday, Feb. 22, or
Friday, Feb. 23, or Saturday, Feb. 24
State
Friday, March 2 - Saturday, March 3
DIVISION 1
SECTIONAL #1 - EAU CLAIRE MEMORIAL
Chippewa Falls, D.C. Everest, Eau Claire Memorial/Eau
Claire North, Hudson, Marshfield, Menomonie, Rhinelander,
Rice Lake/Cumberland, Superior.
SECTIONAL #2 - MANITOWOC LINCOLN
Beaver Dam, Kaukauna, Manitowoc Lincoln, Oshkosh
West/Oshkosh North, Sheboygan South/Sheboygan North,
Stevens Point, West Bend East, West Bend West, Wisconsin
Rapids Lincoln.
SECTIONAL #3 - MIDDLETON
Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, La Crosse Central/La
Crosse Logan, Madison La Follette/Madison East, Madison
Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, Verona Area/Madison
Edgewood.
SECTIONAL #4 - ARROWHEAD
Arrowhead, Grafton/Cedarburg, Hartford Union, Homestead,
Menomonee
Falls/Germantown,
Nicolet,
Oconomowoc, Sun Prairie, Watertown.
SECTIONAL #5 - BURLINGTON
Brookfield East/Brookfield Central, Burlington/Badger/Catholic Central/Wilmot Union, Franklin/Muskego/Oak
Creek/Whitnall, Kenosha Tremper/Kenosha Bradford, Mukwonago/Kettle Moraine, Racine Horlick/Racine Case/Racine
Park, Waukesha West/Waukesha North/Waukesha South,
West Allis Hale/West Allis Central, Westosha Central.
DIVISION 2
SECTIONAL #1 - RIVER FALLS
Ashland, Grantsburg, Lakeland, Medford Area, Mosinee,
Park Falls, River Falls, Saint Croix Falls.
SECTIONAL #2 - HOLMEN
Arcadia,
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Cochrane-Fountain
City/Melrose-Mindoro, Holmen, Onalaska, Tomah, Viroqua/Cashton/De Soto, West Salem/Aquinas, Westby.
SECTIONAL #3 - WHITEFISH BAY
Antigo, Clintonville, Markesan, Port Washington, Shorewood, Valders, Waupun, Whitefish Bay.
SECTIONAL #4 - PLATTEVILLE/BELMONT
Baraboo, Dodgeville/Mineral Point, Platteville/Belmont,
Prairie du Chien, Reedsburg Area, River Valley, Sauk Prairie,
Southwestern/Cuba City.
SECTIONAL #5 - MOUNT HOREB
Elkhorn Area, Jefferson, Milton, Mount Horeb, Waterford,
Waunakee, Whitewater. DIVISION 2
Starting
Coaches Meeting
Time
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Office Teachers
Workroom
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Mount Horeb
February 24
Susan Koller
10:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Saturday
School (608) 437-2400
Staff Lounge
ext. 2154
_________________________________________________________________________________________
River Falls
February 24
Rollie Hall
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
12 Noon
Saturday
School (715) 425-1830
Bandroom
ext. 1111
_________________________________________________________________________________________
February 24
Greg Quam
11:10 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Platteville
School (608) 342-4020
Hillmen Conference Rm.
Saturday
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Whitefish Bay February 23
John Gustavson
3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Friday
School (414) 963-3972
Room 106
Host School
Holmen
Date
February 23
Friday
Manager
Linzi Gronning
School (608) 526-9208
Warm-ups
4:00 p.m.
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Amherst
Colby
Colby
Edgar
Edgar
Iola-Scandinavia
Iola-Scandinavia
Marathon
Marathon
Pacelli
Pacelli
Rosholt
Rosholt
Stratford
Stratford
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#1 Seed
#1 Seed
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AT RICE
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Prescott
Prescott
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Regis
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Central
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Central
Croix
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#4 Seed
Spring
Valley
Spring
Valley
Unity
Unity
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#3 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
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NORTH
AT EAU
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AT ELLSWORTH
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Regional
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Cadott
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Fall Fall
Creek
Loyal
Loyal
McDonell
Central
McDonell
Central
Mondovi
Mondovi
Osseo-Fairchild
Osseo-Fairchild
Stanley-Boyd
Stanley-Boyd
Thorp
Thorp
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FALLS
AT CHIPPEWA
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#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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EAST
AT WAUSAU
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#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
B B
Bonduel
Bonduel
Coleman
Coleman
Crandon
Crandon
Crivitz
Crivitz
Gillett
Gillett
Menominee
Indian
Menominee
Indian
Peshtigo
Peshtigo
Three
Lakes
Three
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AT ANTIGO
AT ANTIGO
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
AT OCONTO
FALLS
AT OCONTO
FALLS
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
C C
Algoma
Algoma
Brillion
Brillion
Manawa
Manawa
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Central
SaintSaint
MaryMary
Central
Sevastopol
Sevastopol
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
Shiocton
Shiocton
Weyauwega-Fremont
Weyauwega-Fremont
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
B B
Cameron
Cameron
Chetek
Chetek
Ladysmith
Ladysmith
ParkPark
FallsFalls
Phillips
Phillips
Washburn
Washburn
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Thur.,
Thur., Sat.,Sat.,
Thur.,
Sat.,Sat., Thur.,
Mar.Mar.
1 1
Mar.Mar.
3 3 Mar.Mar.
8 8 Mar.Mar.
10 10
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AT ALTOONA
AT SEYMOUR
AT SEYMOUR
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#1 Seed
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LUTHERAN
LUTHERAN
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#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
Regional
Regional
D D
Howards
Grove
Howards
Grove
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
Kewaunee
Kewaunee
Manitowoc
Lutheran
Manitowoc
Lutheran
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Mishicot
Mishicot
Reedsville
Reedsville
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
Roncalli
Roncalli
Lawrence
SaintSaint
Lawrence
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
Seminary
Seminary
Sheboygan
Sheboygan
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#6 Seed
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Lutheran
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#7 Seed
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Question: Can a swimmer meet with me and let
me help him with his turns, or is this somehow a
WIAA violation of some kind?
Interpretation: NFHS and WIAA eligibility
regulations remain silent regarding private instruction during the WIAA school season. A
swimmer is able to work with a private instructor; however, I always suggest that the swimmer and/or parent discuss this with the head
coach. The risk of injury, additional time from
studies and potential differences in coaching
philosophy present potential hazards, to name
a few, for these extra workouts.
Question: Can I schedule a scrimmage for my
school swimming and diving team and allow it to
count as meet for another team?
Interpretation: No, scrimmages can only
count as the one scrimmage each school swimming and diving program are allowed. One
school cannot count a scrimmage as a scrimmage while another school identifies it as a
regular season meet.
Question: Can we have more than two school programs attend a scrimmage we are hosting?
Interpretation: Yes, more than two school
swimming and diving programs can participate
in a scrimmage.
Keep in mind, the scrimmages must be modified and altered so that they do not have the
appearance of a meet.
Question: Can a non-school program participate
in a scrimmage?
Interpretation: No, WIAA Winter Season
Regulations, page 31, 4., a., One scrimmage,
over one day, with ANOTHER SCHOOL OR
SCHOOLS may be conducted in addition to the
maximum allowed meets . . .
If a non-school team participates, it must be
considered to be a “meet” that counts toward
one of the school team’s 14 regular season
meets.
Question: The last edition of the WIAA Bulletin indicated sophomores, juniors and seniors could not
delay reporting to the school swimming and diving
team. Is this true for a sophomore boy who is going
out for swimming for the first time?
Interpretation: No, WIAA Sr. High School
Handbook, page 37, Rules of Eligibility, Article
VI, Section 1, A., (2), indicates a student who
was a member of a school team in a given sport
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Aquinas
Arcadia
Arcadia
Bangor
Bangor
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Fountain
Luther
Luther
Melrose-Mindoro
Melrose-Mindoro
Necedah
Necedah
Whitehall
Whitehall
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Regionals
Sectionals
Thur.,
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Mar.Mar.
1 1
Mar.Mar.
3 3 Mar.Mar.
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#5 Seed
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Pardeeville
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Pittsville
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#1 Seed
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#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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#2 Seed
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#1 Seed
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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DU CHIEN
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#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
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Belleville
CubaCuba
City City
Darlington
Darlington
Mineral
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Mineral
NewNew
Glarus
Glarus
Parkview
Parkview
Turner
Turner
Wisconsin
Heights
Wisconsin
Heights
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
AT SAUK
PRAIRIE
AT SAUK
PRAIRIE
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
AT SHEBOYGAN
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NORTH
NORTH
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
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Dodgeland
Dodgeland
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
Dominican
Dominican
Heritage
Christian
Heritage
Christian #5 Seed
#5 Seed
Horicon
Horicon
Lomira
Lomira
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
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Malcolm
Milwaukee
Malcolm
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X Academy
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#3 Seed
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School
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#6 Seed
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Milwaukee
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#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
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C C
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Boscobel
Brookwood
Brookwood
Fennimore
Fennimore
Iowa-Grant
Iowa-Grant
Lancaster
Lancaster
Riverdale
Riverdale
Viroqua
Viroqua
Westby
Westby
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Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Thur.,
Sat.,Sat., Thur.,
Thur.,
Thur., Sat., Sat.,
Mar.Mar.
1 1
Mar.Mar.
3 3 Mar.Mar.
8 8Mar.Mar.
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#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
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#2 Seed
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Tues.,
Feb. Feb.
27 27
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
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A A
Regional
CedarCedar
GroveGrove#8 Seed
#8 Seed
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Belgium
Laconia
Laconia
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
NorthNorth
FondFond
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du Lac
Oakfield
Oakfield
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
Oostburg
Oostburg
Ozaukee
Ozaukee
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#3 Seed
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LakeLake
Random
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Mary’s
Springs
Mary’s
Springs
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#6 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
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#4 #4
SECTIONAL
AT EVANSVILLE
AT EVANSVILLE
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
C C
Regional
Cambridge
Cambridge
Clinton
Clinton
Deerfield
Deerfield
Marshall
Marshall
Palmyra-Eagle
Palmyra-Eagle
Poynette
Poynette
Waterloo
Waterloo
Watertown
Luther
Watertown
Luther
Prep Prep
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#1 Seed
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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AT FORT
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ATKINSON
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#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
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Christian
Kenosha
Christian
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Reuther
Kenosha
Reuther
Kenosha
St. Joseph
Kenosha
St. Joseph
Martin
Luther
Martin Luther
Racine
Lutheran
Racine
Lutheran
Racine
SaintSaint
Racine
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Catherine’s
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Lutheran
Shoreland
Lutheran
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School
The Prairie
School
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ALLIS
CENTRAL
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#1 Seed
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AREA
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#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
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#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
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during the previous year may not delay reporting for the school team beyond the school’s official opening day of practice in order to
continue nonschool training or competition . . .
Question: Can you tell me if there are any guidelines as to whether or not a school can give a school
or pool record to a swimmer based on a relay split
when they were not the lead off?
Interpretation: National Federation (NFHS)
and WIAA language remains silent regarding
record recognition. Determination of records is
a local matter allowing schools to determine
records they wish to recognize.
Question: Is there a rule about whether or not
relay splits can be used as seed times if they were
not the lead off on the relay?
Interpretation: For the WIAA Tournament
Series, WIAA regulations allow for splits from
relays only if it is a leadoff swimmer.
Conference or school regulations for seed
times are determined at the local school or
conference level for regular season meets.
Question: Can you tell me what the consequences
are if a relay split that is not a lead split is entered
as a seed time?
Interpretation: If a seed time/relay split
(non-lead split) were challenged at a WIAA
sectional coaches meeting and found to be a
non-lead split, the meet manager would ask
the coach of the student-athlete involved to
provide a new seed time that the coach is able
to verify or that the other coaches are in agreement would be a more accurate time. It is possible the heat/event might have to be
reseeded. Emphasis for WIAA events is placed
on finding a way for student-athletes to be allowed to compete in the sectional meet.
Question: We would like to request this one time
exception to wear a special swimming hat in recognition for a severely ill parent of one of our swimmers. He has been a big fan and the team would like
to recognize him this way.
Interpretation: NFHS Rule 3-3-1 indicates
that caps are considered to be allowable swimming and diving attire. So long as a memorial
logo on the cap is no larger than 4 inches x 4
inches per NFHS Rule 3-3-1, swim caps can
have a memorial logo on them with state association approval.
Question: Our high school has an alumni swim
meet over the Christmas break. It’s just a fun meet
(T-shirt relays, etc.). My question is: Can current
members of the girls HS swim team take part? Our
girls’ coach is very concerned about any of her swimmers running afoul of the rule that prohibits girls
from practicing with the boys team.
Interpretation: There are a number of issues
involved with your question. First, alumni can
participate. As a safety precaution, those
alumni who are currently swimming for collegiate programs may want to check with their
coaches and/or their compliance officers to be
certain they are able to participate as I am not
familiar with the specifics of NCAA or other collegiate regulations.
Next, alumni meets have to be counted as a
part of a school team’s 14 allowed meets when
members of the boy’s team are involved.
In addition, any girls with remaining eligibility in swimming and diving are not allowed to
compete as this will mean they have participated in two seasons of swimming and diving
during a single school year. Girls with remaining eligibility who participate in this alumni
meet will jeopardize their eligibility for future
participation in high school athletics.
I encourage you to discuss this meet further
with the athletic director at your school as
he/she is your direct contact for issues like
this.
Question: In a non-championship meet, is it necessary for dual confirmation of a false start to be
made in order to disqualify a swimmer?
See Swimming & Diving Questions, page 13
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Boys Swimming & Diving
2007 Boys Swimming &
Diving Assignments
Sectionals – Saturday, February 10
State – Friday, February 16 (Division 2)
State – Saturday, February 17 (Division 1)
DIVISION 1
SECTIONAL #1 - HUDSON
Chippewa Falls/McDonell Central, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson, La Crosse Logan/La
Crosse Central, Marshfield, Stevens Point, Superior,
Wausau East, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln.
SECTIONAL #2 - NEENAH
Appleton North/Appleton East, Appleton West/Kimberly, Bay Port, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc Lincoln,
Neenah, Oshkosh North/Oshkosh Lourdes, Oshkosh
West, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South, West
Bend East.
SECTIONAL #3 - MIDDLETON
Beloit Memorial, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker,
Madison East, Madison La Follette/Sun Prairie, Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, Sauk
Prairie/Wisconsin Heights, Stoughton/Edgerton,
Verona Area, Watertown.
SECTIONAL #4 - NICOLET
Marquette
University,
Milwaukee
Bradley
Technical/Milwaukee Bay View/Milwaukee South, Milwaukee Hamilton, Milwaukee King/Milwaukee Washington,
Milwaukee
Madison/Milwaukee
Custer/Milwaukee Marshall/Milwaukee School of Languages, Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald W. Reagan
College Prep, Milwaukee Riverside University, Milwaukee Vincent, Nicolet, Pius XI, West Allis Central/West Allis Hale.
SECTIONAL #5 - WAUKESHA SOUTH
Arrowhead, Brookfield East/Brookfield Central, Hartford Union, Homestead, Menomonee Falls/Germantown/Hamilton, Muskego, New Berlin West/New
Berlin Eisenhower, Waukesha North/Kettle Moraine,
Waukesha South/Catholic Memorial, Waukesha
West/Mukwonago, Wauwatosa West/Wauwatosa
East.
SECTIONAL #6 - RACINE PARK
Badger/Big Foot, Burlington/Catholic Central/Waterford/Wilmot Union, Franklin, Greenfield/Greendale,
Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Tremper, Oak Creek,
Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, South Milwaukee.
DIVISION 2
SECTIONAL #1 - UW-STEVENS POINT HOST NEEDED
Ashwaubenon, Lakeland, Medford Area, Menomonie,
Pulaski, Rhinelander, Rice Lake, River Falls, Shawano
Community, Sturgeon Bay, Tomahawk.
SECTIONAL #2 - BARABOO
Baraboo, DeForest, Jefferson/Cambridge, Madison
Edgewood, McFarland, Monona Grove, Onalaska,
Oregon, Platteville/Lancaster, Waunakee, Wayland
Academy.
SECTIONAL #3 - PLYMOUTH
Berlin/Green Lake, Brown Deer/University School of
Milwaukee, Cedarburg, Chilton/Valders, Grafton,
Kiel, Milwaukee Lutheran, Plymouth, Port Washington, Two Rivers, West Bend West.
SECTIONAL #4 - CUDAHY
Cudahy, Delavan-Darien, Elkhorn Area, Fort Atkinson, Martin Luther, Milton, Saint John’s NW Military
Academy, Shorewood, Whitefish Bay, Whitewater,
Whitnall. 2007 Boys Swimming & Diving Time Schedule
SECTIONALS – Saturday, February 10
Diving timetable will be determined by sectional manager at a later date.
Division 1
School
Manager
Coaches Meeting
Pool Opens
Swimming Timed Finals
Host
________________________________________________________________________________________
Hudson
Larry Ofstedal
Swimming – Noon
Swimming – 12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – Middle School
Hospitality Room
________________________________________________________________________________________
Middleton
Jennifer Broadley
Swimming – 10:45 a.m.
Swimming – 11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. – Middleton Cross
Plains Indoor Pool (MHS)
Small Gym
________________________________________________________________________________________
Neenah
Kelley Hood
Swimming – 12:30 p.m.
Swimming – 1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – High School
Pool
Einerson Fieldhouse
________________________________________________________________________________________
Jim Liska
Swimming – 12:45 p.m.
Swimming – 11:15 a.m.
1:00 p.m. – High School
Nicolet
Room A-106
________________________________________________________________________________________
Maureen Vaillancourt Swimming – Noon
Swimming – 12:20 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – Racine Park
Racine Park
Room 152
Natatorium
________________________________________________________________________________________
Blaine Carlson
Swimming – Noon
Swimming – 12:30 p.m.
2 p.m. – High School
Waukesha
South
Room 107
________________________________________________________________________________________
Division 2
Host
School
Manager
Coaches Meeting
Pool Opens
Swimming Timed Finals
________________________________________________________________________________________
Heather WoodSwimming – 11:00 a.m.
Swimming – 11:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m. – Indoor Pool
Baraboo
Wegner
Room 424
(adjacent to Middle School)
________________________________________________________________________________________
Bob Sedlacek
Swimming – 11:30 a.m.
Swimming – 11:45 a.m.
1:30 p.m. – High School
Cudahy
Room 108
________________________________________________________________________________________
Plymouth
Mike Slagle
Swimming – 12:45 p.m.
Swimming – 1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – High School
AMPH
________________________________________________________________________________________
Host Needed – CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE
(At UW-Stevens Point)
________________________________________________________________________________________
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#1
Sat.,
Sat.,
Feb.
Feb.24
24
Regional
RegionalAA
Bayfield
Bayfield
Drummond
Drummond
Lac
LacCourte
CourteOreilles
Oreilles
Northwood
Northwood
Shell
ShellLake
Lake
Siren
Siren
Solon
SolonSprings
Springs
South
SouthShore
Shore
Tues.,
Tues.,
Feb.
Feb.27
27
Regionals
Regionals
Thur.,
Thur.,
Mar.
Mar.11
Sat.,
Sat.,
Mar.
Mar.33
Sectionals
Sectionals
Fri.,
Sat.,
Fri.,
Sat.,
Mar.
Mar.99 Mar.
Mar.10
10
#1
#1Seed
Seed
#5
#5Seed
Seed
#3
#3Seed
Seed
Sat.,
Sat.,
Feb.
Feb.24
24
Regional
RegionalAA
Bowler
Bowler
Conserve
Conserve
Elcho
Elcho
Gresham
GreshamCommunity
Community
Phelps
Phelps
Tigerton
Tigerton
Wabeno
Wabeno
White
WhiteLake
Lake
#8
#8Seed
Seed
#4
#4Seed
Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL #2
#2
AT
ATTBD
TBD
#6
#6Seed
Seed
#8
#8Seed
Seed
#9
#9Seed
Seed
Regional
RegionalBB
Butternut
Butternut
Flambeau
Flambeau
Glidden
Glidden
Hurley
Hurley
Mellen
Mellen
Mercer
Mercer
Prentice
Prentice
Rib
RibLake
Lake
Winter
Winter
Regional
RegionalCC
Birchwood
Birchwood
Bruce
Bruce
Clayton
Clayton
Clear
ClearLake
Lake
Frederic
Frederic
Prairie
PrairieFarm
Farm
Turtle
TurtleLake
Lake
Weyerhaeuser
Weyerhaeuser
#1
#1Seed
Seed
AT
AT SPOONER
SPOONER
#3
#3Seed
Seed
AT
ATLAKELAND
LAKELAND
#6
#6Seed
Seed
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#7Seed
Seed
#2
#2Seed
Seed
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ATSPOONER
SPOONER
#1
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Seed
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Seed
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Seed
AT
ATRICE
RICELAKE
LAKE
#6
#6Seed
Seed
#7
#7Seed
Seed
#2
#2Seed
Seed
Regional
RegionalDD
Abbotsford
Abbotsford
Cornell
Cornell
Eau
EauClaire
ClaireImmanuel
Immanuel
Lutheran
Lutheran
Gilman
Gilman
Greenwood
Greenwood
Lake
LakeHolcombe
Holcombe
New
NewAuburn
Auburn
Owen-Withee
Owen-Withee
#1
#1Seed
Seed
AT
ATSPOONER
SPOONER
#8
#8Seed
Seed
#5
#5Seed
Seed
#4
#4Seed
Seed
#3
#3Seed
Seed
#6
#6Seed
Seed
#7
#7Seed
Seed
#2
#2Seed
Seed
Sat.,
Sat.,
Mar.
Mar.33
Sectionals
Sectionals
Thur.,
Sat.,
Thur.,
Sat.,
Mar.
Mar.88 Mar.
Mar.10
10
#1
#1Seed
Seed
#8
#8Seed
Seed
#5
#5Seed
Seed
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#4Seed
Seed
#3
#3Seed
Seed
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ATANTIGO
ANTIGO
#6
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Seed
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Seed
#8
#8Seed
Seed
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#9Seed
Seed
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#5Seed
Seed
#4
#4Seed
Seed
Regionals
Regionals
Thur.,
Thur.,
Mar.
Mar.11
#7
#7Seed
Seed
#7
#7Seed
Seed
#2
#2Seed
Seed
Tues.,
Tues.,
Feb.
Feb.27
27
AT
ATCHIPPEWA
CHIPPEWA
FALLS
FALLS
Regional
RegionalBB
Florence
Florence
Goodman
Goodman
Laona
Laona
Lena
Lena
Marinette
MarinetteCatholic
Catholic
Central
Central
Niagara
Niagara
Pembine
Pembine
Suring
Suring
Wausaukee
Wausaukee
Regional
RegionalCC
Almond-Bancroft
Almond-Bancroft
Assumption
Assumption
Athens
Athens
Columbus
ColumbusCatholic
Catholic
Marion
Marion
Newman
NewmanCatholic
Catholic
Northland
NorthlandLutheran
Lutheran
Wisconsin
WisconsinValley
Valley
Lutheran
Lutheran
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Seed
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Seed
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#4Seed
Seed
#3
#3Seed
Seed
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PESHTIGO
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Seed
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Seed
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ElkhartLakeLakeGlenbeulah
Glenbeulah
Gibraltar
Gibraltar
Green
GreenBay
BayNEW
NEW
Lutheran
Lutheran
Hilbert
Hilbert
Oneida
OneidaNation
Nation
Oshkosh
OshkoshLourdes
Lourdes
Stockbridge
Stockbridge
Valley
Christian
Valley Christian
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LONDON
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Seed
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Seed
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Coaches Education
ASEP Instructors
CURRENT ASEP
COURSE OFFERINGS
If you want to have an ASEP course offered in
ASEP continues to offer the Sport First Aid
Course and the Coaching Principles Course
online. For information on the online
courses and to access them, please go to
www.asep.com.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School
Feb. 15, 2007 - Sport First Aid - 6 p.m. to
9:30 p.m.
Feb. 17, 2007 - Coaching Principles - 8
a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Contact: Len Collyard 262-677-4051 ext.
1105 or lcollyar@kmlhs.org.
your area, contact the appropriate ASEP instructor listed below. Keep in mind both parts of the
ASEP course are needed to fulfill the WIAA re-
quirements for Coaches Not Licensed to Teach;
Coaching Principles and Sport First Aid.
ASEP course offerings will be published in the
BULLETIN and on our website as details regard-
ing dates, sites, etc., are received from ASEP instructors.
ASEP Certified Instructors
Joel Babinec; 1034 Schafer Dr; Onalaska WI
54650; (608) 783-5435 ext. 359 or 781-7042
babijoel@ luther.k12.wi.us
Stephen Berg; N6874 CTH UU; Fond du Lac,
2007Boys
BoysBasketball
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2007 Boys Basketball Assignments – Division 4
(Sites
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a result
schools
declining
host.)
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may
bebe
changed
asas
a result
of of
schools
declining
to to
host.)
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#3 #3
Regionals
Regionals
Sat.,
Tues.,
Thur.,
Sat.,
Tues.,
Thur.,
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.Feb.
24 24 Feb.
27 27
Mar.
1 1
Regional
Regional
A A
Alma
Alma
Augusta
Augusta
Eleva-Strum
Eleva-Strum
Elmwood
Elmwood
Gilmanton
Gilmanton
Independence
Independence
Pepin
Pepin
Plum
Plum
CityCity
Sectionals
Sectionals
Thur., Sat.,
Sat.,
Sat.,
Sat.,
Thur.,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
3 3 Mar.
8 8 Mar.
10 10
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
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#6 Seed
Regionals
Regionals
Sat.,
Tues.,
Thur.,
Sat.,
Tues.,
Thur.,
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.Feb.
24 24 Feb.
27 27
Mar.
1 1
Regional
Regional
A A
Abundant
Abundant
LifeLife
Christian
Christian
Argyle
Argyle
Benton
Benton
Black
Hawk
Black
Hawk
Monticello
Monticello
Pecatonica
Pecatonica
Shullsburg
Shullsburg
Southwestern
Southwestern
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#4 #4
EAU
CLAIRE
ATAT
EAU
CLAIRE
MEMORIAL
MEMORIAL
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
B B
Blair-Taylor
Blair-Taylor
Cashton
Cashton
Coulee
Region
Coulee
Region
Christian
Christian
Granton
Granton
Lincoln
Lincoln
New
Lisbon
New
Lisbon
Edwards
PortPort
Edwards
Royall
Royall
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
OSSEO-FAIRCHILD
ATAT
OSSEO-FAIRCHILD
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
NEILLSVILLE
ATAT
NEILLSVILLE
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
C C
Barneveld
Barneveld
Highland
Highland
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Ithaca
Ithaca
Kickapoo
Kickapoo
La Farge
La Farge
Weston
Weston
Wonewoc-Center
Wonewoc-Center
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
REEDSBURG
ATAT
REEDSBURG
AREA
AREA
RICHLAND
CENTER
ATAT
RICHLAND
CENTER
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Regional
Regional
B B
Albany
Albany
Catholic
Central
Catholic
Central
Ethan
Allen
Ethan
Allen
Faith
Christian
Faith Christian
Johnson
Creek
Johnson
Creek
JudaJuda
Maranatha
Baptist
Maranatha
Baptist
University
Lake
University
Lake
School
School
Williams
Williams
BayBay
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
Regional
Regional
C C
Cambria-Friesland
Cambria-Friesland
Central
Wisconsin
Central
Wisconsin
Christian
Christian
River
FallFall
River
Green
Lake
Green
Lake
Hustisford
Hustisford
Princeton
Princeton
Randolph
Randolph
RioRio
Wayland
Academy
Wayland
Academy
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
DARLINGTON
ATAT
DARLINGTON
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
JANESVILLE
ATAT
JANESVILLE
CRAIG
CRAIG
EDGERTON
ATAT
EDGERTON
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
FORT
ATKINSON
ATAT
FORT
ATKINSON
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
LANCASTER
ATAT
LANCASTER
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Regional
Regional
D D
Brookfield
Academy
Brookfield
Academy
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
Destiny
Destiny
Kohler
Kohler
#3 Seed
Lake
Country
Lutheran#3 Seed
Lake
Country
Lutheran
Living
Word
Lutheran
Living
Word
Lutheran
Maasai
Institute
#6 Seed
Maasai
Institute
#6 Seed
Parkway
Christian
Acad.
Parkway
Christian
Acad.
Sheboygan
County
Sheboygan
County
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
Christian
Christian
Wisconsin
Career
Acad.
Wisconsin
Career
Acad.
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
53037; (262) 677-4051 lcollyar@kmlhs.org
Michael Devine; Stevens Point Area High
School; 1201 Northpoint Dr.; Stevens Point, WI
54481;
(715)
345-7307
sp.k12.wi.us
mdevine@wi-
John Hayton; 2779 30th Ave.; Osceola, WI
54020; (612) 343-4754
Jim Johnson; Milton High School; 114 West
High Street; Milton, WI 53563; (608) 868-9565
or 868-9399 johnsonja@ mail.milton.k12.wi.us
Joshua Kubly; Newman Catholic High School;
1130 W. Bridge St.; Wausau, WI 54401; (715)
845-8274 jkubly@newmancatholicschools.com
Gregg Kurzynski; Rice Lake HS; 30 S. Wiscon-
sin Ave.; Rice Lake, WI 54868; (715) 234-2181
ext. 1091
Deborah Malueg; Marion Elementary; 1001
North Main; Marion WI 54950; (715) 754-4501
Dr. James Marx; M204 Marsh Ln.; Marshfield,
WI 54449; (715) 387-1177
Scott
Ringgenberg;
UW-Platteville;
110
DWFH; Platteville, WI 53810; (608) 342-1571
Mike Shay; 837 Leatzow; Three Lakes, WI
54562;
(715)
lander.k12.wi.us
546-3319
shaymik@rhine-
Svc.; 707 14th St; Baraboo, WI 53913; (608)
356-1478
Greg Smith; 665 Grant St.; De Pere, WI
54115 Senior High
Directory Changes
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL – Wrestling Coach
REEDSBURG AREA HIGH SCHOOL – Boys
Track Coach Phil Hasler (spelling of last name)
SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Baseball
Coach Jake Dodge Ext. 2403; Girls Soccer Coach Ed
BEAVER
DAM
ATAT
BEAVER
DAM
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
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High School; 3399 Division Road; Jackson, WI
Jim Pearce (spelling)
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
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#4 Seed
Leonard Collyard; Kettle Moraine Lutheran
James Shlimovitz; St. Clare Hospital & Health
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
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#4 Seed
wlaad@wla-
lake.k12.wi.us
Hoskins
STOCKBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Golf
Coach Dale Forestner
WATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Spring
Baseball Coach Bryan Bremberger; Boys Golf Coach
EVANSVILLE
ATAT
EVANSVILLE
#9 Seed
#9 Seed
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
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#8 Seed
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Regional
Regional
D D
Belmont
Belmont
Cassville
Cassville
De De
SotoSoto
North
Crawford
North
Crawford
Potosi
Potosi
River
Ridge
River
Ridge
Seneca
Seneca
Wauzeka-Steuben
Wauzeka-Steuben
ONALASKA
ATAT
ONALASKA
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#9 Seed
#9 Seed
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#3 Seed
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Joan Gralla
921-4930
(715) 234-2181 ext. 1044 salisburys@rice-
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
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#3 Seed
vikings.org
(920)
South Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake WI 54868;
#8 Seed
#8 Seed
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#4 Seed
54935;
Steve Salisbury; Rice Lake High School; 30
#1 Seed
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#7 Seed
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#4 Seed
Sectionals
Sectionals
Thur., Sat.,
Sat.,
Sat.,
Sat.,
Thur.,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
3 3 Mar.
8 8 Mar.
10 10
WI
CEDARBURG
ATAT
CEDARBURG
Roger Prickette
Jr. High/Middle Level
Directory Changes
NEW - NATIVITY CATHOLIC SCHOOL – 103
E King St, Rhinelander 54501, (715) 362-5588,
Grades 6-7-8, Enrollment 63, Dist. Admin. X, *Prin.
Shirley Heise (715) 362-5588, Ath. Dir. X, School
Fax (715) 362-0952, email rccsouth@newnorth.net.
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#12 Seed
Green Bay West
#6Seed
Seed
#6
Kaukauna
#13 Seed
Kimberly
#7Seed
Seed
#7
Manitowoc Lincoln
#4 Seed
Pulaski
#2Seed
Seed
Shawano Community #2
RegionalBB
Regional
D.C.Everest
Everest
D.C.
Lakeland
Lakeland
Marshfield
Marshfield
Merrill
Merrill
Rhinelander
Rhinelander
WausauEast
East
Wausau
WausauWest
West
Wausau
Sectional #4
Beaver Dam
Sectional
Sectional
#3#3
du Lac
Fond
Baraboo
Baraboo
Hortonville
DeForest
DeForest
Menasha
Holmen
Holmen
Neenah
LaCrosse
Crosse
Central
La
Central
Oshkosh
North
LaCrosse
Crosse
Logan
La
Logan
Oshkosh
West
MadisonEast
East
Madison
Sheboygan
North
MadisonLa
La
Follette
Madison
Follette
Sheboygan
South
MadisonMemorial
Memorial
Madison
Slinger
Madison
West
Madison
West
Point
Stevens
Middleton
Middleton
West
Bend East
Monona
Grove
Monona
BendGrove
West
West
SaukPrairie
Prairie
Sauk
Wisconsin
Rapids
Sun
Prairie
Lincoln
Sun
Prairie
Tomah
Tomah
Waunakee
Waunakee
AT ST. NORBERT
ATWAUSAU
WAUSAU
EAST
COLLEGE
AT
EAST
(Host De Pere)
AT ST. NORBERT
COLLEGE
ATWAUSAU
WAUSAU
EAST
AT
EAST
(Host De Pere)
Seed
#1#1Seed
#14 Seed
Seed
#1#1Seed
#9 Seed
#9Seed
Seed
#9
Seed
#8
AT FOND DU LAC
#8Seed
Seed
#8
Seed
#5
ATWAUNAKEE
WAUNAKEE
AT
#5Seed
Seed
#5
#12
Seed
#12Seed
Seed
#12
Seed
#13
#13
Seed
#13
Seed
#4
Seed
AT FOND DU LAC
#4Seed
Seed
#4
Seed
#3
ATWAUNAKEE
WAUNAKEE
AT
#3Seed
Seed
#3
#14
Seed
AT FOND DU LAC
#6Seed
Seed
#7
#6
Seed
ATWAUNAKEE
WAUNAKEE
AT
#7Seed
Seed
#10
Seed
#7
#2 Seed
#2Seed
Seed
#2
Swimming
& Diving Questions
_____________________________
Continued from page 9
Sectionals
Sectionals
Fri.,Mar.
Mar.22 Sat.,
Sat.,Mar.
Mar.33
Fri.,
#16Seed
Seed
#16
#9Seed
Seed
#9
#8Seed
Seed
#8
ATST.
ST.NORBERT
NORBERT
AT
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
(Host
DePere)
Pere)
(Host De
#5Seed
Seed
#5
#12Seed
Seed
#12
#13Seed
Seed
#13
#4Seed
Seed
#4
ATST.
ST.NORBERT
NORBERT
AT
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
(HostDe
DePere)
Pere)
(Host
#3Seed
Seed
#3
#11Seed
Seed
#11
#6Seed
Seed
#6
ATST.
ST.NORBERT
NORBERT
AT
COLLEGE
COLLEGE
(HostDe
DePere)
Pere)
(Host
#7Seed
Seed
#7
Interpretation: Yes, WIAA Season Regulations, page 33, 15., g., indicates: In all meets
(championship and nonchampionship) there
must be dual confirmation of a false start by
the referee and starter before a school swimmer or relay team is disqualified.
Question: Can a diver practice with a non-school
coach as part of their high school practice session?
Interpretation: No, a diver or swimmer may
not practice with a non-school coach for their
school practice session. Student-athletes
must practice with their high school team and
approved school coaches.
If a non-school coach is used during a high
school practice more than one day during the
high school season, they must be considered
to be a high school coach and may not have
contact with student-athletes they have
coached during the school season except as
identified in the WIAA Sr. High School Handbook and WIAA Season Regulations. Sectional #3
Baraboo
DeForest
Holmen
La Crosse Central
La Crosse Logan
Madison East
Madison La Follette
Madison Memorial
Madison West
Middleton
Monona Grove
Sauk Prairie
Sun Prairie
Tomah
Waunakee
#2 Seed
SECTIONAL #3
Regionals
Tues., Feb. 20
Sat., Feb. 24
Sectionals
Fri., Mar. 2 Sat., Mar. 3
#1 Seed
#9 Seed
#8 Seed
AT WAUNAKEE
#5 Seed
#12 Seed
#13 Seed
#4 Seed
AT WAUNAKEE
#3 Seed
#14 Seed
#11 Seed
#6 Seed
AT WAUNAKEE
#7 Seed
#10 Seed
#2 Seed
(Sites
may
changed
a result
schools
declining
host.)
(Sites
may
bebe
changed
asas
a result
of of
schools
declining
to to
host.)
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#5 #5
SECTIONAL
#6 #6
Regionals
Sectionals
SECTIONAL
#5
Regionals
SECTIONAL
#5
SECTIONAL
#6#6
SECTIONAL
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#10Seed
Seed
#10
Seed
#2#2Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#7 #7
Regionals
Regionals
SECTIONAL
#7#7
SECTIONAL
Sectionals
Sectionals
Feb.
20Sat., Sat.,
Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
3
Tues.,Tues.,
Feb.Regionals
20Regionals
Feb. Feb.
24 24 Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
Mar.Mar.
3
Sectionals
Sectionals
Tues.,
Feb.
Sat.,
Feb.
Fri.,
Mar.
Sat.,
Mar.
Tues.,
Feb.
20 20 Sat.,
Feb.
24 24
Fri.,
Mar.
2 2 Sat.,
Mar.
3 3
Sectional
Sectional
#7 #7
Brookfield
Central
Brookfield
Central
Sectional
#7
Sectional
#7
Brookfield
East
Brookfield
East
Brookfield
Central
Brookfield
Central
Franklin
Franklin
Brookfield
East
Brookfield
East
Greenfield
#9 Seed
Greenfield
Franklin
#9 Seed
Franklin
Milwaukee
Hamilton
Milwaukee
Hamilton
Greenfield
Greenfield
#9
Seed
#9 Seed
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
#8 Seed
Milwaukee
Hamilton#8 Seed
Milwaukee
Hamilton
Pulaski/Arts
Pulaski/Arts
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Mukwonago
Seed
Seed
#8 #8
Mukwonago
#5 Seed
Pulaski/Arts
Pulaski/Arts
#5 Seed
Muskego
Muskego
Mukwonago
Mukwonago
Racine
Case
Seed
#5 #5
Seed
Racine
Case
Muskego
#12 Seed
Muskego
Racine
Horlick #12 Seed
Racine
Horlick
Racine
Case
Racine
Case
Racine
Park
Racine
Park
Seed
Seed
Racine
HorlickWest #12#12
Racine
Horlick
#13 Seed
Wauwatosa
#13 Seed
Wauwatosa
West
Racine
Park
Racine
Park
West
Allis
Central
West
Allis Central
#13 Seed
Wauwatosa
West
Wauwatosa
West
#4 Seed
West Hale
Allis
Hale #13 Seed
West
Allis
West
Allis
Central #4 Seed
West
Allis
Central
Seed
West
Allis
Hale
#4 #4
Seed
West
Allis
Hale
#3
Seed
#3 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
AT RACINE
PARK
AT RACINE
PARK
RACINE
PARK
ATAT
RACINE
PARK
AT RACINE
AT RACINE
PARKPARK
RACINE
PARK
ATAT
RACINE
PARK
SeedSeed
#3 #3
Seed
#14
#14 Seed
Seed
#14#14
Seed
#11
Seed
#11 Seed
#11#11
Seed
#6Seed
Seed
#6 Seed
AT RACINE
PARK
AT RACINE
PARK
Seed
#6 #6
Seed
#7
Seed
#7 Seed
SeedSeed
#7 #7
Seed
#10
#10 Seed
Seed
#10#10
Seed
RACINE
PARK
ATAT
RACINE
PARK
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
Sectionals
Sectionals
20Sat., Sat.,
Fri.,
Mar.
2 Sat.,
3
Regionals
Sectionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Tues.,Tues.,
Feb. Feb.
20
Feb. Feb.
24 24 Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
Mar.Mar.
3
Tues.,
Feb.
Sat.,
Feb.
Fri.,
Mar.
Sat.,
Mar.
Tues.,
Feb.
20 20 Sat.,
Feb.
24 24
Fri.,
Mar.
2 2 Sat.,
Mar.
3 3
Sectional
Sectional
#6 #6
Badger
Sectional
Sectional
#6 #6
Badger
Beloit
Memorial
Badger
Badger
Beloit
Memorial
Burlington
Memorial
Beloit
Memorial
Beloit
Burlington
Janesville
Burlington
Burlington
#9 Seed
Janesville
CraigCraig #9 Seed
Janesville
Parker
Janesville
Craig
Janesville
Craig
Janesville
Parker
Seed
#9 #9
Seed
Kenosha
Bradford
Janesville
Parker
Janesville
Parker
Kenosha
Bradford
#8 Seed
Kenosha
Tremper#8 Seed
Kenosha
Bradford
Kenosha
Bradford
Kenosha
Tremper
Seed
#8 #8
Seed
Milton
Kenosha
Tremper
Tremper
Kenosha
Milton
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Oregon
Milton
Milton
Oregon
Seed
#5 #5
Seed
Stoughton
Oregon
Oregon
Stoughton
#12 Seed
Verona
#12 Seed
Stoughton
Stoughton
Verona
Area Area
Waterford
Seed
Seed
#12#12
Verona
Area
Verona
Area
Waterford
#13 Seed
Westosha
Central #13 Seed
Waterford
Waterford
Westosha
Central
Wilmot
Union
Seed
Seed
Westosha
Central #13#13
Westosha
Central
Wilmot
Union
#4 Seed
Wilmot
Union
Wilmot
Union
#4 Seed
Seed
#4 #4
Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
Seed
#3 #3
Seed
#14 Seed
#14 Seed
Seed
#14#14
Seed
#11 Seed
#11 Seed
Seed
#11#11
Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
Seed
#6 #6
Seed
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
Seed
#7 #7
Seed
#10 Seed
#10 Seed
Seed
#10#10
Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
ATAT
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
ATAT
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
AT BELOIT
MEMORIAL
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
ATAT
BELOIT
MEMORIAL
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#8 #8
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
SECTIONAL
#8#8
SECTIONAL
20Sat., Sat.,
Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
3
Tues.,Tues.,
Feb. Feb.
20
Feb. Feb.
24 24 Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
Mar.Mar.
3
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Tues.,
Feb.
Sat.,
Feb.
Fri.,
Mar.
Sat.,
Mar.
Tues.,
Feb.
20 20 Sat.,
Feb.
24 24
Fri.,
Mar.
2 2 Sat.,
Mar.
3 3
Sectional
Sectional
#8 #8
Divine
Savior
Divine
Savior
Sectional
Sectional
#8 #8 Bay
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Bay
Divine
Savior
DivineView
Savior
View
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
BayBay
Milwaukee
Bradley # 9 Seed
Milwaukee
Bradley
# 9 Seed
View
View
Technical
Technical
Milwaukee
Bradley
Milwaukee
Bradley
9 Seed
# 9#Seed
Milwaukee
Custer
#8 Seed
Milwaukee
Custer
Technical
Technical
Milwaukee
King #8 Seed
Milwaukee
King
Milwaukee
Custer
Milwaukee
Custer
Seed
Milwaukee
Madison
#8 #8
Seed
Milwaukee
Madison
#5 Seed
Milwaukee
King #5 Seed
King
Milwaukee
University
University
Milwaukee
Madison
Milwaukee
Madison
Milwaukee
Riverside
Seed
#5 #5
Seed
Milwaukee
Riverside
#12 Seed
University
University
#12 Seed
University
University
Milwaukee
Riverside
Milwaukee
Riverside
Milwaukee
Seed
Milwaukee
SouthSouth #12#12
Seed
University
University
#13 Seed
Milw.
Washington#13 Seed
Milw.
Washington
Milwaukee
South
Milwaukee
South
Nicolet
Nicolet
Seed
#13#13
Seed
Milw.
Washington
Milw.
Washington
#4 Seed
Oak
Creek
#4 Seed
OakNicolet
Creek
Nicolet
Pius
XI
PiusOak
XI Creek
Seed
Oak Creek
South
Milwaukee #4 #4
#3Seed
Seed
South
Milwaukee
#3 Seed
XI
PiusPius
XI
Wauwatosa
East
Wauwatosa
East
South
Milwaukee #3 #3
South
Milwaukee
Seed
Seed
#14
Seed
Wauwatosa
Wauwatosa
EastEast #14 Seed
Seed
#14#14
Seed
#11 Seed
#11 Seed
#11#11
Seed
#6 Seed
Seed
#6 Seed
#6 #6
Seed
#7Seed
Seed
#7 Seed
Seed
#7 #7
Seed
#10
Seed
#10 Seed
Seed
#10#10
Seed
#9 Seed
#8 Seed
#5 Seed
#12 Seed
#13 Seed
#4 Seed
#3 Seed
#11 Seed
#15 Seed
Feb.
20Sat., Sat.,
Fri.,
Mar.
2 Sat.,
3
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Tues.,Tues.,
Feb.Regionals
20SECTIONAL
Feb. Feb.
24 #424 Fri., Mar.
2 Sat.,
Mar.Mar.
3
SECTIONAL
Tues.,
Feb.
20 Sat.,
Sat.,
Feb.
24
Fri.,
Mar.
Sat.,
Mar.
Tues.,
Feb.
20
Feb.
24#4
Fri.,
Mar.
2 2 Sat.,
Mar.
3 3
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Sectional
Tues.,Feb.
Feb.20
20 Sat.,
Sat.,Feb.
Feb.24
24
Fri.,Mar.
Mar.22 Sat.,
Sat.,Mar.
Mar.33
Fri.,
Sectional
#5 #5 Tues.,
#1 Seed
Arrowhead
Sectional
Sectional
#5 #5
#1 Seed
Arrowhead
Cedarburg
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
Arrowhead
Arrowhead
Cedarburg
Sectional
Germantown
Sectional
#4#4
Cedarburg
Cedarburg
Germantown
#1
Seed
Beaver
Dam
#1 Seed
Hamilton
Beaver
Dam
Germantown
# 9 Seed
Germantown
Hamilton
Fond
Lac Union # 9 Seed
Fond
duduHartford
Lac
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hartford
Union
9 Seed
# 9#Seed
Hortonville
Homestead
Hortonville
Hartford
Union
Hartford
Union
#8 Seed
Homestead
#8 Seed
Menasha
Kettle
Moraine #9
Menasha
#9
Seed
Homestead
Homestead
Seed
Kettle
Moraine
Seed
#8
Seed
#8
AT HOMESTEAD
Menomonee
Neenah
AT HOMESTEAD
Neenah
Moraine
Kettle
Moraine
Kettle
Menomonee
Falls Falls
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
HOMESTEAD
Milwaukee
Vincent
HOMESTEAD
ATAT
Oshkosh
North
Oshkosh
North
Menomonee
Falls
Menomonee
Falls
Milwaukee
Vincent
#8
Seed
#8#5Seed
Seed
#5
Seed
Oconomowoc
Oshkosh
West
Milwaukee
Vincent
Oshkosh
West
Milwaukee
Vincent
Oconomowoc
#12 Seed
ATFOND
FONDDU
DULAC
LAC
#12 Seed
AT
Watertown
Sheboygan
North
Oconomowoc
Sheboygan
North
Oconomowoc
Watertown
#5
Seed
#5
Seed
#12
Seed
#12
Seed
Waukesha
Sheboygan
South
Watertown
Sheboygan
South
Watertown
Waukesha
NorthNorth
#13 Seed
Waukesha
South #13 Seed
Slinger
Waukesha
North
Waukesha
North
Slinger
Waukesha
South
#12
Seed
Waukesha
West#12
#13
Seed
#13Seed
Seed
Stevens
Point
Waukesha
South
Waukesha
South
Waukesha
West
Stevens
Point
#4 Seed
West
BendEast
East
#4 Seed
Waukesha
West
Waukesha
West
West
Bend
AT HOMESTEAD
#13
Seed
AT HOMESTEAD
#13
#4
Seed
#4 Seed
WestBend
BendWest
West
West
#3 Seed
HOMESTEAD
ATAT
HOMESTEAD
WisconsinRapids
Rapids
#3 Seed
Wisconsin
#4
Seed
Lincoln
#3
Seed
#4
#3Seed
Seed
Lincoln
#14 Seed
#14 Seed
ATFOND
FONDDU
DULAC
LAC
AT
#3
Seed
#14
Seed
#14
Seed
#3
Seed
#11
Seed
#11 Seed
#14
Seed
#11
Seed
#11Seed
#14
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
AT HOMESTEAD
#6
Seed
#11
Seed
#6 Seed
Seed
#11
AT HOMESTEAD
#7 Seed
#7 Seed
HOMESTEAD
ATAT
HOMESTEAD
#7
Seed
Seed
#7Seed
#6
Seed
#6
#10 Seed
#10 Seed
ATFOND
FONDDU
DULAC
LAC
AT
#10
Seed
#10
Seed
#7
Seed
#7
Seed
Sectional #4
Beaver Dam
Fond du Lac
Hortonville
Menasha
Neenah
Oshkosh North
Oshkosh West
Sheboygan North
Sheboygan South
Slinger
Stevens Point
West Bend East
West Bend West
Wisconsin Rapids
Lincoln
Tues., Fe
#14 Seed
2007
Girls
Basketball
Assignments
Division
2007
Girls
Basketball
Assignments
––––
Division
1111
2007
Girls
Basketball
Assignments
Division
2007
Girls
Basketball
Assignments
Division
(Sites
may
be
changed
as
a
result
of
schools
declining
to
host.)
(Sites may be changed as a result of schools declining to host.)
#2Seed
Seed
#2
SECTIONAL #4
#11
Seed
Seed
#6
#11
Seed
M
#1Seed
Seed
#1
#15Seed
Seed
#15
#1 Seed
#15Seed
Seed
#15
Sectional#2#2
Sectional
Antigo
Antigo
AppletonEast
East
Appleton
AppletonNorth
North
Appleton
AppletonWest
West
Appleton
Ashwaubenon
Ashwaubenon
BayPort
Port
Bay
DePere
Pere
De
GreenBay
BayEast
East
Green
GreenBay
BayPreble
Preble
Green
GreenBay
BaySouthwest
Southwest
Green
GreenBay
BayWest
West
Green
Kaukauna
Kaukauna
Kimberly
Kimberly
ManitowocLincoln
Lincoln
Manitowoc
Pulaski
Pulaski
ShawanoCommunity
Community
Shawano
#10Seed
Seed
#10
Regionals
Sectionals
#3
SECTIONAL #3
SECTIONAL
Tues., Feb. 20
Sat., Feb. 24
Fri., Mar. 2 Sat., Mar. 3
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Tues.,Feb.
Feb.20
20 Sat.,
Sat.,Feb.
Feb.24
24
Fri.,Mar.
Mar.22 Sat.,
Sat.,Mar.
Mar.33
Tues.,
Fri.,
#10Seed
Seed
#10
#2
SECTIONAL #2
SECTIONAL
Regionals
Regionals
Tues.,Feb.
Feb.20
20 Sat.,
Sat.,Feb.
Feb.24
24
Tues.,
#14Seed
Seed
#14
AT ST. NORBERT
COLLEGE
(Host De Pere)
ATWAUSAU
WAUSAU
EAST
AT
EAST
#14Seed
Seed
#11
#14
Seed
WAUNAKEE
Sectionals
Sectionals
Sectionals
Fri., Mar.
2 Sat., Mar. 3
Fri.,Mar.
Mar.22 Sat.,
Sat.,Mar.
Mar.33
Fri.,
Seed
#1#1Seed
#3 Seed
#11 Seed
#5Seed
Seed
#5
#6 Seed
#4Seed
Seed
#4
#7 Seed
#3Seed
Seed
#3
#10 Seed
#6Seed
Seed
#6
#15 Seed
#7Seed
Seed
#7
#2 Seed
#2Seed
Seed
#2
#2 Seed
(Sitesmay
maybe
bechanged
changedas
asaaresult
resultof
ofschools
schoolsdeclining
decliningto
tohost.)
host.)
(Sites
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL#2
#1
#1
SECTIONAL
Regionals
#15 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
#1 Seed
AT WHITEFISH
AT WHITEFISH
BAY BAY
WHITEFISH
BAY
ATAT
WHITEFISH
BAY
AT WHITEFISH
AT WHITEFISH
BAY BAY
WHITEFISH
BAY
ATAT
WHITEFISH
BAY
AT WHITEFISH
AT WHITEFISH
BAY BAY
WHITEFISH
BAY
ATAT
WHITEFISH
BAY
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#6 Seed
#7 Seed
#10 Seed
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Basketball Seeding Meeting Sites/Host/Times
BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 2
Spooner - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 12 Noon Spooner HS Gym Lobby - Host: Jon Griffith <griffithj@spooner.k12.wi.us> 715635-6101 (home) 715-635-2172 (school)
Rice Lake - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. - Eau
Claire North HS - Main Conference Room - Host: Steve Salisbury (Rice Lake)
<salisburys@ricelake.k12.wi.us> 715-234-5140 (home) 715-651-2505 (cell)
Medford Area - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Saturday, February 17, 10
a.m. - Medford Area HS Library - Host: Ron Lien <lienro@medford.k12.wi.us>
715-748-5951 (home)
Sparta - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18, 1 p.m. - Sparta
HS Cafeteria - Host: Bill Ott <mmontgomery@spartan.org> 608-269-7210
(home) 608-567-9299 (cell)
New London - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 12 noon
- New London HS - Room B119 - Host: Stephanie Hauser <shauser@newlondon.k12.wi.us> 920-538-3444 (home) 920-538-2969 (cell)
West De Pere - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 17, 5 p.m.
- West De Pere HS - Host: Greg Smith <gsmith@wdpsd.com> 920-338-5214
(work) 920-339-2334 (home)
Little Chute - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m.
Little
Chute
HS
Host:
Anna
Maass/Mickey
Martin
<amaass@littlechute.k12.wi.us> 920-738-4722 (home) 920-470-3816 (cell)
Sheboygan Falls - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February 17, 7
p.m. - Sheboygan Falls HS Cafeteria - Host: Sherry Baker <sbaker@sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us> 920-467-7890 (home) 920-980-9551 (cell)
Portage - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 6 p.m. Portage HS - Host: Dennis Bradley <bradleyd@portage.k12.wi.us> 608-7424577 (home)
Platteville - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 1 p.m. Platteville HS Guidance Conference Room - Host: Greg Quam/Merrill Brunson
<quam@platteville.k12.wi.us> 708-348-4737 (home) 608-778-8521 (cell)
Fort Atkinson - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m.
- Fort Atkinson HS Conference Room - Main Office - Host: Kevin Flegner/Todd
Voss <flegnerk@mail.fortschools.org> 920-397-7230 (home) Todd (home)
920-563-0474
Union Grove - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18, 4 p.m.
- Union Grove HS - Host: Dave Pettit <pettdav@ug.k12.wi.us> 262-633-0838
(home) 262-498-2484 (cell)
Campbellsport - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 17, 10
a.m. - Campbellsports HS - Host: Kevin Parker <kparker@csd.k12.wi.us> 920533-4811 ext. 2100
Brown Deer - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m.
- Brown Deer HS - Host: Mike Novak <mnovak@bdsd.k12.wi.us> 414-3659532 (home) 414-405-8563 (cell)
New Berlin Eisenhower - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February
17, 1 p.m. - New Berlin Eisenhower Conference Room - Host: Dave Scheidegger
& Bill Woodring <woodrinb@nbps.k12.wi.us> 262-391-2209 (home) 262-3912209 (cell)
Wisconsin Lutheran - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Saturday, February
17, 10 a.m. - Wisconsin Lutheran HS Conference Room - Host: Jeff Sitz <jksitz@wlhs.k12.wi.us> 414-475-1191 (home) 414-429-8866 (cell)
BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 3
Boyceville - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 10 a.m. Boyceville HS - Host: Bud Gilbertson <budg@boyceville.k12.wi.us> 715-6434851 (home)
Chetek - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 5 p.m. - Chetek
HS Room 127 - Host: Bryan Yenter <bryanyenter@chetek.k12.wi.us> 715-2372363 (home) 715-642-1431 (cell)
Saint Croix Central - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18,
5 p.m. - Saint Croix Central HS Library - Host: Warren Van Ranst <wvanranst@scc.k12.wi.us> 715-246-2702 (home)
Stanley-Boyd - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Saturday, February 17, 10
a.m. - Stanley-Boyd HS Community Meeting Room - Host: Brian Rogers
<brogers@stanleyboyd.k12.wi.us> 715-667-5115 (home) 715-313-9012 (cell)
Pacelli - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Saturday, February 17, 11 a.m. Pacelli HS Library - Host: John Raflik <jraflik@spacs.k12.wi.us> 715-341-6283
(home) 715-347-5126 (cell)
Crandon - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m. Crandon HS - Host: Richard Gretzinger <gretzric@crandon.k12.wi.us> 715478-1315 (home) 715-889-2454 (cell)
Shiocton - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18, 3 p.m. - Shiocton HS, Room #H 143 - Host: John Doro <jdoro@shiocton.k12.wi.us> 920685-5346 (home) 920-810-6543 (cell)
Mishicot - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. Mishicot HS - Host: Terri Risch <trisch@mishicot.k12.wi.us> 920-553-1549
(home) 920-323-4277 (cell)
Whitehall - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. Whitehall HS - Host: Dave Henrickson <henrickd@whitehallsd.k12.wi.us> 715984-2368 (home) 715-797-1731 (cell)
Wild Rose - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. Wild Rose HS - Host: Craig Hayes/Jim Komp <hayecra@staff.wildrose.k12.wi.us> 920-787-4223 (home) 608-386-5604 (cell)
Iowa-Grant - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m. Iowa-Grant HS - Host: Lois Peart <lpeart@igs.k12.wi.us> 608-943-8161
(home) 608-574-8161 (cell)
Wisconsin Heights - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18,
2 p.m. - Wisconsin Heights HS LMC - Host: Eric Instefjord <einstefjord@wisheights.k12.wi.us> 608-795-4894 (home) 608-225-8171 (cell)
Random Lake - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 10
a.m. - Random Lake HS Library - Host: Christopher Bichler <cbichler@randomlake.k12.wi.us> 920-994-2367 (home) 920-946-7522 (cell)
Horicon - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Host: Horicon HS — TBD
Waterloo - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 17, 1 p.m. Waterloo HS - Host: John Weiss <jrweiss1982@yahoo.com> 608-850-9400
(home) 608-712-9362 (cell)
The Prairie School - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18,
5 p.m. - The Prairie School - Johnson Athletic Center - Host: Sandy Freres
<sfreres@prairieschool.com> 262-553-9403 (home) 262-945-7279 (cell)
BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 4
Drummond - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m.
Drummond
HS
Library
Host:
Josh
Hanson
<jhanson@logger.dasd.k12.wi.us> 715-739-6883 (home) 218-393-8615 (cell)
Winter - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 7:30 p.m. Winter HS ITV Lab - Host: Todd Pozarski <tpozarski@winter.k12.wi.us> 715833-0766 (home) 715-579-8926 (cell)
Weyerhaeuser - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18, 7 p.m.
- Saint Peter’s Church Hall - Host: Ted Zych (Weyerhaeuser)
<tedz@fwsd.k12.wi.us> 715-458-2681 (home) 715-1869 (cell)
Gilman - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Saturday, February 17, 9 a.m. Gilman HS Library - Host: Josie Steinbach <jasteinb@gilman.k12.wi.us> 715447-8211 (work) 715-447-8334 (home)
Tigerton - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m. Tigerton HS - Host: Glenda Smith <gsmith@tigerton.k12.wi.us> 715-5352249 (home) 715-853-4640 (cell)
Wausaukee - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m.
- Wausaukee HS - Host: Bob Ranallo <wickmanbi@wausaukee.k12.wi.us>
715-757-2960 (home) 715-927-0649 (cell)
Columbus Catholic - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 18,
3 p.m. - Columbus Catholic HS - Host: Joe Konieczny
<koniecznyj@mfldacs.net> 715-387-1177 (work)
Green Bay NEW Lutheran - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February 17, 10:30 a.m. - Green Bay NEW Lutheran HS - Host: Mark Meerstein
<meersteinm@yahoo.com> 920-406-8738 (home)
Augusta - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Saturday, February 17, 9 a.m. Augusta Elementary - Room B135 - Host: Rod Anderson
<anderrod@augusta.k12.wi.us> 715-597-2489 (home) 715-586-4001 (cell)
Port Edwards - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 18, 6 p.m.
Port Edwards HS Athletics Office - Host: Jim Bena <jimbena@hotmail.com>
715-341-7379 (home) 715-340-5173 (cell)
Highland - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Saturday, February 17, 10 a.m. Highland HS Library - Host: Joel Oleson <joleson@highland.k12.wi.us> 608929-4525 (home) 608-574-9529 (cell)
River Ridge - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 18, 4 p.m. River Ridge HS - Host: Wade Winkers <winkers@rrsd.k12.wi.us> 608-9942002 (home) 608-485-0161 (cell)
Shullsburg - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 18, 4 p.m. Argyle HS - Host: Bob Boyle (Shullsburg) <bboyle@shullsburg.k12.wi.us>
608-776-4584 (home) 608-482-2058 (cell)
Catholic Central - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 17, 10
a.m. - Catholic Central HS Gym - Host: Paul Deacon <pdeacon@cchsnet.org>
262-661-4066 (home) 262-210-3453 (cell)
Cambria-Friesland - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 17,
10 a.m. - Cambria-Friesland HS - Host: Dave Prochnow
<dprochnow@cf.k12.wi.us> 920-348-6369 (home) 920-382-7570 (cell)
Sheboygan County Christian - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Saturday,
February 17, 2 p.m. - Sheboygan County Christian HS - Host: Brett Flipse
<flipsegang@verizon.net> 920-564-2398 (home) 414-791-1501 (cell)
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BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 1
Green Bay West - Sectional 2 - Sunday, February 11, 5 p.m. - Green Bay
West HS - Hosts: Todd Sobrilsky & Brian Matz <tsobrils@greenbay.k12.wi.us>
<bmatz@kimberly.k12.wi.us> - Sobrilsky: 920-544-4491 (home) 920-6205427 (cell) Matz: 920-822-7329 (home) 920-378-0429 (cell)
Baraboo - Sectional 3 - Saturday, February 17, 3 p.m. - Mauston HS Hosts: Tom Curran (Tomah) & Dave Hedgepath (Baraboo) <dhedgepath@baraboo.k12.wi.us> - Hedgepath 608-643-5129 (home) 608-963-4733 (cell)
Neenah - Sectional 4 - Sunday, February 18, 2:30 p.m. - Neenah HS Hosts: Kelley Hood & Brian Skortz <khood@neenah.k12.wi.us>
<skortzb@fonddulac.k12.wi.us> - Hood: 920-729-9785 (home) 920-209-9654
(cell) Skortz: 920-322-1965 (home) 920-960-2375(cell)
Arrowhead - Sectional 5 - Saturday, February 17, 9 a.m. - Arrowhead HS
- Hosts: Geoff Steinbach & Jack Klebesadel <steinbach@ahs.k12.wi.us> <jklebesadel@germantown.k12.wi.us> - Steinbach: 262-369-0919 (home) 26219-5080 (cell)
Badger - Sectional 6 - Sunday, February 18, 11 a.m. - Badger HS - Hosts:
Jim Kluge & Joe Fanning <jim.kluge@badger.k12.wi.us> <jfanning@kusd.edu>
- Kluge: 262-903-6383 (home) 262-903-6583 (cell)
Racine Case - Sectional 7 - Sunday, February 11, 1 p.m. - Racine Case
Library
Hosts:
Mike
Rupnow
&
Jim
Kerkvliet
HS
<mrupnow@racine.k12.wi.us> 262-886-6877 (home) 262-939-1329 (cell)
Milwaukee Custer - Sectional 8 - Saturday, February 17 - 9 a.m. - Custer
HS Library Front Entrance - Host: Dave Zimmerman & Scott Herrick <zimmerds@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us> - Zimmerman: 414-760-9003 (home) 414241-1154 (cell) -
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GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 1
Green Bay West - Sectional 2 - Sunday, February 11, 5 p.m. - Green Bay
West HS - Hosts: Todd Sobrilsky & Brian Matz <tsobrils@greenbay.k12.wi.us>
<bmatz@kimberly.k12.wi.us> - Sobrilsky: 920-544-4491 (home) 920-6205427 (cell) Matz: 920-822-7329 (home) 920-378-0429 (cell)
Baraboo - Sectional 3 - Saturday, February 17, 3 p.m. - Mauston HS Hosts: Tom Curran (Tomah) & Dave Hedgepath (Baraboo) <dhedgepath@baraboo.k12.wi.us> - Hedgepath 608-643-5129 (home) 608-963-4733 (cell)
Neenah - Sectional 4 - Sunday, February 11, 2:30 p.m. - Neenah HS Hosts: Kelley Hood & Brian Skortz <khood@neenah.k12.wi.us>
<skortzb@fonddulac.k12.wi.us> - Hood: 920-729-9785 (home) 920-209-9654
(cell) Skortz: 920-322-1965 (home) 920-960-2375 (cell)
Germantown - Sectional 5 - Saturday, February 10, 9:00 a.m. - Germantown HS Room 108 - Hosts: Jack Klebsadel & Geoff Steinbach
<jklebesadel@germantown.k12.wi.us> <steinbach@ahs.k12.wi.us> - Klebsadel: 262-253-3400 (work) 262-623-1967 (cell) 262-251-3517 (home)
Badger - Sectional 6 - Sunday, February 11, 11 a.m. - Badger HS - Hosts:
Jim Kluge & Joe Fanning <jim.kluge@badger.k12.wi.us> <jfanning@kusd.edu>
- Kluge: 262-903-6383 (home) 262-903-6583 (cell)
Racine Case - Sectional 7 - Sunday, February 11, 1 p.m. - Racine Case
HS
Library
Hosts:
Mike
Rupnow
&
Jim
Kerkvliet
<mrupnow@racine.k12.wi.us> 262-886-6877 (home) 262-939-1329 (cell)
Milwaukee Custer - Sectional 8 - Saturday, February 10 - 9 a.m. - Custer
HS Library (Front Entrance) - Host: Dave Zimmerman & Scott Herrick <zimmerds@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us> - Zimmerman: 414-760-9003 (home) 414241-1154 (cell)
GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 2
Osceola - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 1:30 p.m. Cumberland HS - Host: Arvid Maki (Osceola) <makia@osceola.k12.wi.us> 715755-4696 (home) 715-417-0521 (cell)
Bloomer - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 12 Noon Bloomer HS - Host: Chad Steinmetz <csteinmetz@bloomer.k12.wi.us> 715568-5300 (work) 715-855-8518 (home)
Tomahawk - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 6 p.m. Tomahawk HS - Host: John Larson <larsonj@tomahawk.k12.wi.us> 715-4532150 (home)
Mauston - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 11, 4 p.m. Mauston HS - Host: Randy Fabian <randy_fabian@fc.mauston.k12.wi.us> 608562-5486 (home) 608-547-6071 (cell)
Notre Dame - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 11 a.m.
- Notre Dame HS North Commons Room - Host: Ken Flaten <kflaten@notredameacademy.com> 920-434-4821 (home) 920-615-2742 (cell)
Wrightstown - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11, 6 p.m.
- Wrightstown HS - Host: Nickie Natzke <npnatzke@aol.com> 920-864-7537
(home) 920-371-1972 (cell)
Xavier - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 3 p.m. - Xavier
HS Board Room - Host: Kathy Bates <kbates@xavier.k12.wi.us> 920-731-9786
(home) 920-419-2552 (cell)
Winnebago Lutheran Academy - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday,
February 11, 6:30 p.m. - Winnebago Lutheran HS - Host: Stephen Berg
<wlaad@wlavikings.org> 920-922-5294 (home) 920-539-0312 (cell)
Reedsburg Area - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 6
p.m. - Reedsburg Area HS Large Group Instruction Room - Host: Bryan Yager
<byager@rsd.k12.wi.us> 608-524-5498 (home) 608-963-0240 (cell)
Evansville - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11, 5 p.m. Evansville HS Media Room - Host: Brian Cashore <cashorebr@evansville.k12.wi.us> 608-882-3912 (home) 608-289-6427 (cell)
Jefferson - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 1 p.m. - Jefferson HS - Host: Dena Smith <smithd@jefferson.k12.wi.us> 920-648-4789
(home) 920-475-3013 (cell)
Delavan-Darien - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 11, 1
p.m. - Delavan-Darien HS - Host: Wayne Fell <wfell@ddschools.org> 262-7286391 (home) 262-949-6115 (cell)
Plymouth - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 4 p.m. Plymouth HS - Host: Mike Slagle <mjslagle@plymouth.k12.wi.us> 920-8925004 (work) 920-892-8106 (home)
Shorewood - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 12 noon
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Reedsburg
Reedsburg
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Campbellsport
Grafton
Grafton
Moraine
Kettle
Moraine
Kettle
Lutheran
Lutheran
Kewaskum
Kewaskum
Mayville
Mayville
Plymouth
Plymouth
Port
Washington
Port
Washington
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Seed
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Brodhead
Dodgeville
Dodgeville
Evansville
Evansville
McFarland
McFarland
Monroe
Monroe
Mount
Horeb
Mount
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Platteville
Platteville
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Regional
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Columbus
Columbus
Edgerton
Edgerton
Fort
Atkinson
Fort
Atkinson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Lake
Mills
Lake
Mills
Lakeside
Lutheran
Lakeside
Lutheran
Whitewater
Whitewater
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Greendale
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Grove
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Whitnall
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Languages
Languages
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Milwaukee
Lutheran
Milwaukee
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Marshall
Milwaukee Marshall #5#5
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New
New
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Eisenhower
Eisenhower
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GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 3
Luck - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 5 p.m. - Luck
HS Board Room - Host: Mark Gobler <markg@lucksd.k12.wi.us> 715-4728017 (home) 715-491-5486 (cell)
Cameron - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11, 1 p.m. Cameron HS - Host: Brett Sauve <bsauve@cameron.k12.wi.us> 715-8596264 (home)
Spring Valley - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 4
p.m. - Spring Valley HS (community room) - Host: Brad Sauve
<sauveb@springvalley.k12.wi.us> 715-778-5608 (home) 715-495-1385
(cell)
Thorp - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 11, 7 p.m. - Thorp
HS Room 221 - Host: Brad Ceranski <ceranski@thorp.k12.wi.us> 715-2975323 (cell)
Iola-Scandinavia - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11,
p.m.
Iola-Scandinavia
HS
Host:
Tom
Anderson
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<andersont@iola.k12.wi.us> 715-445-4719 (home) 715-570-3643 (cell)
Bonduel - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 10 a.m.
- Bonduel HS - Host: Melissa Dowden <dowdemel@bonduel.k12.wi.us> 715758-8792 (home)
Saint Mary Central - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11,
11 a.m. - Saint Mary Central HS Office - Host: Elliot Kramsky
<ekramsky@tcces.k12.wi.us> 920-722-7796 (home) 414-429-5558 (cell)
Manitowoc Lutheran - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February
10, 10 a.m. - Manitowoc Lutheran HS Room 115 - Host: Karen Wilsmann
<kwilsman@mlhslancers.com> 920-684-1745 (home) 920-242-3455 (cell)
Bangor - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 7 p.m. Bangor HS Cafetorium - Host: Bruce Brewer <bbrewer@bangor.k12.wi.us>
608-269-4598 (home) 608-792-2889 (cell)
Spencer - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 10 a.m.
- Spencer HS - Host: Greg Oestreich <goestreich@spencer.k12.wi.us> 715659-3995 (home) 715-613-3014 (cell)
Westby - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Saturday, February 10, 9 a.m. Westby HS Conference Room - Host: Jeff Bye <byejef@westby.k12.wi.us>
608-625-2952 (home)
Parkview - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 11, 4 p.m. Parkview HS - Room 113 - Host: Scott Schmiesing <schmisco@parkview.k12.wi.us> 608-897-3170 (home) 608-289-4365 (cell)
Laconia - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 10, 10 a.m. Laconia HS - Host: Jeff Thomas <thomjef@rbsd.k12.wi.us> 920-748-9481
(home) 920-858-1403 (cell)
University School - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11,
12 noon - University School of Milwaukee - Young Theater - Host: Randy
Dean <rdean@usmk12.org> 414-352-5496 (home) 414-840-9979 (cell)
Clinton - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 5 p.m. Cambridge HS - Host: Ray Vance (Clinton AD) <ravance@clintonwisch.com>
608-676-5227 (home) 608-676-4496 (cell)
Shoreland Lutheran - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February
11, 4 p.m. - Shoreland Lutheran HS - Host: Mark Stein <mstein@slhs.us>
262-878-4077 (home) 262-515-4529 (cell)
GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 4
#7#7
Seed
Seed
#7#7
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Seed
#2#2
Seed
Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL#4#4
- Shorewood HS S Room (lower level of arena) - Host: Matt Stuve
<mstuve@wi.rr.com> 414-232-2496
Milwaukee Lutheran - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February
10, 10 a.m. - Milwaukee Lutheran HS Conference Room (Room 411) - Host:
Matt Pankow <mpankow@milwaukeelutheranhs.org> 262-549-5321 (home)
414-217-9200 (cell)
Saint Francis - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 11, 4
p.m. - Saint Francis HS Room 126 - Host: John Kloppenburg
<jkloppe@!stfrancisschools.org> 414-483-3857 (home) 414-234-1271 (cell)
ATAT
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Northwood - Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 6 p.m.
- Northwood HS - Host: Curt Zamzow <curt_zamzow@northwood.k12.wi.us> 715-378-2415 (home) 715-466-2297 (cell)
Flambeau - Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11, 7 p.m. Flambeau HS Room 409 - Host: Norm Ross <nross@flambeau.k12.wi.us>
715-532-6730 (home)
Bruce - Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 6 p.m. - Bruce
HS - Host: Brad Cody <bcody@bruce.k12.wi.us> 715-452-5589 (home)
715-415-1671 (cell)
Cornell - Sectional 1 - Regional D - Saturday, February 10, 2 p.m. Cornell HS Library - Host: Dave Elliott <delliott@cornell.k12.wi.us> 715-2393340 (home)
Elcho - Sectional 2 - Regional A - Saturday, February 10, 4 p.m. Elcho HS - Host: Terry Otradovec <totradovec@elcho.k12.wi.us> 715-5365734 (home) 715-581-4147 (cell)
Lena - Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 10:30 a.m.
- Lena HS Library - Host: Russ Buhr <buhr@lena.k12.wi.us> 920-829-6352
(home) 920-373-1735 (cell)
Newman Catholic - Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11,
6 p.m. - Newman Catholic HS - Host: Joshua Kubly <jkubly@newmancatholicschools.com> 715-848-3318 (home) 715-581-3726 (cell)
Hilbert - Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February 10, 10 a.m. Hilbert HS - Host: Mike Moreau <moreaum@hilbert.k12.wi.us> 920-8533686 (home) 920-242-7769 (cell)
Eleva-Strum - Sectional 3 - Regional A - Saturday, February 10, 10
a.m. - Eleva-Strum HS Room 2159 - Host: Kyle Kaufman
<kylekaufman@hotmail.com> 608-678-0264 (home) 608-678-0264 (cell)
New Lisbon - Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 11, 6:30
p.m. - New Lisbon HS Commons Area - Host: Mark Kopplin <kopplin@newlisbon.k12.wi.us> 608-427-6846 (home) 608-547-6846 (cell)
Kickapoo - Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 11, 1 p.m. Kickapoo HS - Host: Wayne Schreiber <wschreiber@kickapoo.k12.wi.us>
608-627-1674 (home)
Potosi - Sectional 3 - Regional D - Saturday, February 10, 8 a.m. - Potosi HS - Host: Darby Blakley <blakleyd@potosisd.k12.wi.us> 608-822-3529
(home) 608-732-1330 (cell)
Benton - Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 11, 4 p.m. Benton HS - Host: Bob Knight <rknight@benton.k12.wi.us> 608-759-4391
(home) 608-732-3478 (cell)
Johnson Creek - Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 10, 10
a.m.
Johnson
Creek
HS
Host:
Ken
Johnson
<johnsonk@johnsoncreek.k12.wi.us> 920-699-2368 (home) 920-988-8988
(cell)
Wayland Academy - Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February
10, 9 a.m. - Wayland Academy HS Room 106 Discovery Hall - Host: Judy Hill
<jhill@wayland.org> 920-887-8922 (home) 920-296-4269 (cell)
Lake Country Lutheran - Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February
11, 1 p.m. - Lake Country Lutheran HS - Host: Janet Bahr <jbahr@lakecountryhs.org> 262-367-2658 (home) 262-490-8101 (cell) bulletin 122206:Layout 1
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Eligibility Questions & Answers
Residence & Transfer
Q.: We have a student who would like to gain athletic
eligibility. She does not live with her parents. She was
removed by the State of Wisconsin from her mother's
home because of mother’s persistent drug abuse. She
is currently in foster care living with a local family. I am
gathering the name of her case worker with the state.
What information should we gather to get/apply for a
waiver for this student?
A.: Be sure to have the ‘sending school’ complete the transfer student eligibility form. If they
indicate “no objections” student can be provided
non-varsity status without added attention or effort. If unrestricted eligibility is desired, you may
wish to assemble documentation to request residence waiver. If there is an administrator and/or
counselor at the sending school who can speak
to/document this student’s experience – that
could be a good/helpful source. If the foster parents (receiving family) has any significant insights/background
on
the
student’s
life/circumstance, they could certainly provide a
letter. The court, social worker and/or court appointed guardian could document/explain a valuable perspective. All would do well to focus on the
student’s life/experiences, why was she taken
from home? Why placed with this family? Why did
this family choose to place student in your school?
Q.: We had a student transfer from another high
school. The student is in foster care living with a family
from town. Is the student eligible to compete in freshmen basketball?
A.: First, keep in mind mid-term transfers are
not eligible for a five-day administrative period.
Get the transfer student form off our home page,
and fax to the sending school. In the meantime be
sure to get physical form, code, emergency treatment release, etc., for your files. If sending school
has no code or other issues and indicates ‘no reason to object,’ on the transfer form, then when
five calendar days are up, student could be afforded non-varsity opportunities for the duration
of this school year. (You may allow practice as
soon as you have physical form.) If unrestricted
eligibility will be sought, a little more documentation would be required – BUT, when the courts and
social services/foster homes are involved, the
documentation is most commonly, readily available.
Q.: My niece lives in school district A with her parents.
Parents moved to District A one year ago. She school
choices to District B where she has gone to school uninterrupted from K-10th grade (current sophomore). She
is thinking about going to School A next year (the travel
is killing her). My interpretation: Since her parents live
in district A...she can go to School A and compete immediately since that's where her parents actually live. True?
A.: In the context of next year’s new transfer
rule, “NO” - not without a waiver in this case. This
student turned down opportunity for eligibility by
electing to stay at current school, when family
moved to District A. Transfer is no longer proximate to the family’s move. Consider: student has
no prior status in School A...only status is that
which had been legitimately established via open
enrollment in School B. Now, since the student can
not open enroll to the district of residence, eligibility would require a waiver. Path of least resistance
would be to make the transfer this year, at semester. Take non-varsity restriction and then return
as continuing student next fall.
Q.: My daughter plays on a boys WIAA high school
hockey team, our school district doesn't have a girls
WIAA team. Is it possible to open enroll in a school sys-
tem that has a girls WIAA team without losing a years
eligibility?
A.: The information you provide is a bit limited.
However, students engaging in open enrollment
this Feb. (2007) will be afforded eligibility yet,
next year. You may find more specifics on our
website, under the Regulation icon, click on
Transfer Rules.
Q.: My son is a 10th grader at a parochial high
school. Due to our financial situation, he will not be returning to the parochial high school next fall (2007). I
am a little confused about the new transfer policy implemented by WIAA. He would be attending the public
high school in our district next fall. Because he has been
at the parochial high school for four semesters, does
that mean that he cannot play sports at the public
school in the fall for the entire year?
A.: Your understanding is accurate. Unless a
waiver would be provided, our member’s new
transfer rule renders student’s transferring after
Dave Anderson
their 4th semester of school, ineligible to practice
and compete for a calendar year. The new rule
does contain a waiver provision and might afford
relief in extenuating circumstances and/or for
betterment of home life. If/when your son enrolls
at the new school, you may want to schedule a
meeting with your new AD to review eligibility
and waiver provisions.
Amateur Status
Q.: Would it be possible for a booster club to cover
the cost of insurance for a student without health insurance, from a company such as Guaranty Trust Life
Insurance Company, which provides insurance to those
students without health insurance for $155 - $195 annually. We have one such student who is a wrestler and
would like to join, but I can't allow him to wrestle until
he has insurance. They are in pretty rough financial
shape. The booster club would like to implement a policy that they would pay for such insurance as refer-
2007
Girls
BasketballAssignments
Assignments––Division
2007
Girls
Basketball
–Division
Division
2007
Girls
Basketball
Assignments
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enced above for any students who do not have insurance, but wish to wrestle and do not have the funds to
pay for the insurance. At this time, we have one such
student, who is on the free and reduced lunch program,
and his mother said she is unable to pay for the coverage from GTL. They made it clear that they would do so
for any students who do not have insurance.
A.: Would advise AGAINST this – from amateur
status perspective. There may be a couple other
possible / alternative solutions: 1. Your district
might waive the insurance requirement based on
free/reduced or other similar, quantifiable criteria. 2. District could purchase/provide ‘coverage’
for students who are without health insurance.
Booster’s could endow, or gift the district, for such
specific purpose.
Q.: We have a letterman club for student-athletes
who have received a varsity letter in any sport at our
school. Would it be permissible to give the members of
this club a free T-shirt?
A.: A T-shirt is an acceptable award for student
athlete’s to receive. Please review WIAA Senior
High Handbook; Bylaws, Art. XI, Sect.1, 2, 3 (p.
29). Also See: Rules of Eligibility, Art. IV, Sect.1B1. (p. 34). You may also find volumes of Eligibility
Q/A on our website, under the Regulations icon.
Competition & Practice
Q.: Since some of our boys were involved in football
until Friday and not able to practice with their winter
sports until this upcoming Monday what are the restrictions for participation? I know there is a minimum practice rule for basketball and wrestling but is there an
expectation for athletes that are competing in fall post
seasons?
A.: As you will see in all Sport Season regulations – the minimum days of practice requirement
is a - ‘team requirement’ and it is up to school administration to determine/approve, when an individual student may be allowed to compete. You
will generally find this common language as provision # 3 in all the sport season regulations. All
virtually the same. Wrestling with its minimum
weight requirement has a little added dimension –
but not appreciably different.
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Q.: Our boys basketball program would like to schedule some varsity reserve games. We have scheduled
games in the past, including last year. Is there any
problem adding them at this point in season?
A.: Out of hand, I see no peril. So long as you
have administrative approval for sponsoring reserve level programming and all approved levels
have separate/individual schedules, you may go
about the business of scheduling such opportunities, almost any time. Some schools will only
schedule these ‘extra’ opportunities, based on
participation. Waiting to schedule such levels, not
receiving funding approval until an AD can verify
participation numbers will support the additional
programming.
Participation Issues
Q.: We have a rule at our school that requires our
students to be in school in order to compete in either
practices or events. We have allowed students to compete in special cases (medical excuses, funeral, or driving tests). This rule has recently been questioned by
our school board mainly because we refused to waive
this rule during the deer hunting season. We are wondering if the WIAA has an “attendance rule” or a position on students missing classes and competing in
activities. Also, do you know of any other school districts that have similar rules?
A.: There is not an attendance rule, but our
rules do address loss of school time. WE are most
frequently chastised by members and parents for
loss of school time and as a result are extremely
cognizant of our scheduling and other requirements – as they would impact on loss of school
time. I would say most schools do have rules regarding attendance (opinion/impression). From
what you describe, I would view your rule and its
administration as ‘typical.’ Easily within the main
stream of things as far as I know. I would suggest
going to WADA and see what feedback you receive from colleagues. Might also tap into colleagues more in/around your region. They may be
more inclined to “know deer hunting” in a way
more closely resembling your community, then
say in a metro area.
Q.: Question 1 - Can athletes on the same co-op
team have a different set of academic and or training
rules than the other members of their squad. i.e.,
School A hockey athletes follow A’s rules, B hockey follow B’s rules? Question 2 - Can school A co-op hockey
players have a different set of academic and or training
rules as other athletes who attend and compete at
school A? In other words hockey only standards? Question 3 - The hockey parent group plans to do a lot of
fund raising and want to create an endowment. They
have indicated that the athletes will have to pay to play
for the initial years. They have also indicated that this
fund raising will have money available for athletes who
cannot pay some or all of the cost each individual is
charged. My question being is this legal or are we looking at an issue with recruitment or athletic scholarship.
I am having a hard time understanding how this would
happen and who would decide who received what and
how much they received.
A.: 1) Yes - this is a local control topic. It may
or may not be advisable, but there’s no condition
or requirement for approval of the co-op request
that you be on the same page. 2) Yes - from WIAA
standpoint this would not violate WIAA provisions
so long as they are not less then the requirements
you would have for all other students. Again, local
control. Not unlike your basketball coach having
certain/unique “team rules” which might be
above/beyond/outside, your school’s code.
Would advise running this past your district's
legal counsel, however. 3) As you know, you may
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Q.: Sometime ago on the wrestling forum, there was a question about byes. I've always entered a bye as a win only when it
was in the championship bracket. This agrees with what the old
WIAA regional form used to say. According to the forum,
track/wrestling awards any bye followed by a win with two wins.
I went onto the WIAA school site recently and noted that this
year's individual seeding info states the following in bold: "All
byes in the championship bracket or consolation bracket received
during regular season tournaments will count as wins if the
wrestler won his next match in the bracket." Did this just change
this year?
A.: NO... In fact hasn’t changed in my tenure – which is
now entering the 9th season.
Q.: Our wrestling team has a young man out for wrestling this
year who is well under 100 lbs. I thought there used to be a minimum weight for the 103 lb. weight class, but couldn’t find it in
the rule book.
A.: There used to be, but that rule is no longer in existence – not for near quite some time.
Q.: I have a young man that is weighing in around 104-105 on
a regular basis. He skinfolded and his results state that he can
only go 112. He wants to wrestle at 103. Obviously he is a lean
young man but his minimum weight (with parental permission)
was stated as 104. I know we can opt for the dunk-tank but can
we have him re-pinched? His last date for appeal is Dec. 5. I
looked up on page 46 in the WInter Regulations and it says that
it needs to be done within 14 days and that it needs to be the
same measurer. Is there anything that I need to be aware of?
A.: You have all the facts correctly identified as outlined
on p. 46, winter season regulations.
Q.: I have a question regarding the 1/2 pound per day. Is it an
eight-day week or a seven-day week? What I mean is if I weigh
130 on Thursday, then can I weigh 126 the following
Thursday...or is it 126.5? Could you point to where I can find the
ruling?
A.: The fundamental question I receive, mostly comes
up between the Saturdays at conference tournament and
regional tourney; can a wrestler lose 3.5 or 4 pounds from
Saturday to Saturday? The response is always that you
need to go back at least one weigh-in prior to the first Saturday in order to determine if the wrestler needed to lose
a half pound in order to be eligible to compete on that conference tourney. Saturday. If so, then the new count begins on Sunday and the wrestler may only lose 3.5 pounds.
Remember - a wrestler can lose .5 lb. each day, but no day
may be counted/used twice. So, if I needed to count the
first Saturday in order to make weight to wrestle that
same day, the count for the next event begins the following day. Now, if going back a weigh-in or two prior to the
conf. tournament (e.g.), if the wrestler did not need to
count that Saturday toward making weight for that day’s
event, then losing the half pound on Sat. and each day up
to and including the next Saturday of regionals, becomes
a 4 pound loss from Sat. to Sat. So the answer is the same
for your question, using Thursday to Thursday. You will
need to document whether the wrestler needed to ‘count’
the first Thursday in dropping down in order to make
weight and be eligible on that first Thursday in order to
know if he could drop 3. 5 or 4 lbs for the next Thurs. Again
– Remember - You can count each calendar day for losing
a half pound BUT – no day can be used/counted twice.
Q.: It is currently snowing and blowing pretty hard here right
now. If by some chance the meet tonight would get cancelled,
would our multi-dual meet tomorrow still be eligible for the onepound allowance since we stated in our tournament information
that we were scheduled to wrestle tonight, thereby allowing for
everyone to have a one-pound allowance?
A.: Yes. There is precedent for that relief.
Q.: We have a wrestler that the first day he can wrestle 171 is
on 12/10. We have a tournament on 12/9 which the wrestlers get
an extra pound at. Would my wrestler be eligible to wrestle in the
171 pound weight class because he could make 172 pounds on
12/8 based on the 1/2 day rule.
A.: Yes. So long as student is eligible for the weight
class based on skinfold measurement printout.
Q.: We have a dual match on Thurs., Dec. 7, another dual
match on Fri., Dec. 8 and a tournament on Saturday. Is it correct
and appropriate to advise the host team that we have three
events in a row and acknowledge a two-lb. allowance at Saturday's weigh-in so they can advise the other teams involved at the
tournament?
A.: Answer is "NO". Max growth allowance during regular season for consecutive days of competition is one
pound. Please review Winter Season Regulations (recommend reading entire wrestling info). But, this particular
regulation is found on p. 44 within State Association Regulations, 'c.' This is an adaptation that has pre-dated my
arrival to this office. I might speculate it has been the rule
here in Wisconsin for perhaps 20 years or more. It is different then the National Federation rule for consecutive
days of wrestling. The State tournament does allow a
pound/day for consecutive days competitions - where
there is a much more uniform and controlled environment.
Q.: One of our wrestlers had received a deep thigh bruise from
football. The school trainer has cleared him to wrestle but recommends some sort of protection. Would it be legal for him to
wear a football girdle with one thigh pad in to protect his injury?
Does it need to be on a skin disorder sheet to show where the injury is? The student's parent will be taking him to the doctor
today.
A.: Some additional padding could be allowed and not
necessarily present a problem. Coach and trainer need to
review NF wrestling rule 4-3 (Rule book p.18). Also See
WIAA Medical Policy Procedure manual p. 23 for matrix of
permissible auxiliary equipment (also on our home
page wiaawi.org). Same matrix was included in coaches
pre-season meeting material. Suggest not a girdle but
alternative padding of another variety over bruise.
However, if on-mat official inspects and approves - his
word will be final on what ever protection you come up
with. Coach and wrestler should present situation and
proposed special equipment/treatment to official upon
reporting to site.
Q.: I just wanted to know if it is legal for an athlete to have
a tattoo showing.
A.: In wrestling we advise coaches and officials to
look upon them the same as a poster. If not appropriate
for the classroom, if insulting, offensive, in bad taste cover it!
Q.: A uniform sold by matman has three stars up the side,
the largest is bigger than logo requirements. The stars are
similar to the star used in the starter logo. Our concern is the
stipulation that allows one manufacture logo that is no more
than 2 1/4 square. Would a star that resembles a company
logo cause the uniform to be illegal. If it is not manufactured
by a company that has a star in the logo would the uniform
meet uniform regulations?
A.: So, instead of 'stripes' - or other variety of 'trim'
or contrast, this uniform has stars up the side, and they
are not the manufacturer's emblem/logo. Out of hand
and from what you describe, I see nothing in the rules
which would prohibit this 'style' so long as its 'cut' conformed with requirements.
Q.: The newest trend in wrestling uniforms are a two piece
uniform from Brute. Last year they were approved for use by
the NCAA, but they were not approved by the National Federation. My question is have they been approved for high school
use this year?
A.: The NFHS Wrestling Rules do not allow for the
two piece wrestling uniform.
Q.: I was reading through the wrestling questions in the
latest WIAA Bulletin and I have a question. The question I am
referring to is the one about the injury time-out and the fact
that it was a head or spine injury. The question was does the
wrestler get his or her choice because of the second time-out
rule. I was under the impression that Wisconsin has our own
adaptation to this rule that states any head or spine injury is
not counted as the second time-out and that this stands by itself with four minutes of injury time. I think that a certified
trainer or doctor has to be present to give this ruling. We had
this come up last season in a conference finals match and the
wrestler took his second time-out but it was a spine injury and
we were not given choice of position because of this rule/adaptation in Wisconsin. This brings up another question. When a
wrestler has two head or spine injuries in one match they must
stop the match and the wrestler has to default. My question is
who determines when it is a head or spine injury? In the
match I was referring to before, the first injury was a head injury but it was not recorded as such. The wrestler hit his head
on our wrestlers hip and got very dizzy and he used over one
minute of injury time. The second injury should have stopped
the match because of the second head or spine time-out. My
concern is that who is responsible to rule on this and make
the call? I was unaware of the adaptation and did not ask the
official if the first time-out was ruled a head injury. If he had
said yes the match would have been stopped and our wrestler
would have won. Just looking for some clarification on the
proper ruling.
A.: Here was my thinking in offering that interpreta-
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Wrestling Questions & Answers
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tion: In considering this scenario, the initial 'adaptation'
for head and neck – was - to not penalize a wrestler in
the area of loss of injury TIME, and/or remaining injury
time, and/or to potentially have a hasty/dangerous return due to running out of injury time. This adaptation
has been around WIAA a long time, well in advance of
other more recent NF rule changes in/around this area
within the rules. I did not consider the accommodation
of/for this special, WIAA head/neck cervical injury time
(in order to more accurately determine the safe return
to wrestling) - to also automatically justify setting aside
or ignoring the fact that this event might also be the second injury time out – and as a result, ‘my wrestler’
should by rule, have choice on re-start following a second injury TO. “I’ve already let your kid have a full four
minutes and he hasn’t lost ANY of his injury time...if this
is the second injury T/O for your kid – why shouldn’t my
kid get the choice on the re-start? What’s wrong with
that ? I don’t offer the explanation as a ‘challenge,’ but
as explanation of my thinking. On your second question,
I suspect the ruling was that the special four min.
head/neck injury time was not used/invoked in the scenario you describe. It might have been technically, a
head injury – but not evidently of a serious nature as to
require using the special head/neck time and as such
was appropriately treated no different then a stinger or
tweaked ankle. If/when special four min. head/neck injury TO has been invoked, you are correct that a second
head/neck stoppage results in terminating the match.
Q.: I am a high school athletic trainer, and I have quite a
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few wrestlers with skin infections. I have a few questions about
guidelines for wrestlers and return to participation, after skin infections, i.e., ring worm, impetigo, etc. I know in the past I
have seen MD forms, however, I do not currently have one in
my possession. I can not remember how long, and what meds,
etc. I had a parent call me this morning and her son I guess has
impetigo, did not see a MD, but wrestled last night, without the
coach knowing about the impetigo. Who is responsible to skin
checks, is it not the referee? Can you please send me any / as
much information as possible. Also what does the WIAA recommend for mat cleaning.
A.: You can find good discussion on skin and wrestling
in our Medical Policies and Procedure Manual. The onmat official has ‘final say’ on all skin condition matters.
The WIAA does not have an official ‘statement’ on mat
cleaning. School districts are required by state law, to
provide safe environments and safe facilities. In doing
so, most will develop their plan to include mat cleaning...and in those districts where there might not be a
developed protocol, or are crunched financially, the best
coaches will likely sanitize the mats before and after
each practice. In so far as a parent, coach or wrestler –
knowingly exposing another to infectious disease, is not
something they should be ‘casual’ about. The courts are
consistently holding ‘mom’ and infected wrestlers responsible, accountable - and liable – for not disclosing.
Q.: Where are we in regard to head / neck / cervical column
and / or nervous system injuries when medical personnel are
present? Do these time outs count as one of the 2 time outs allowed to a wrestler?
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A.: As in the past years since this Wisconsin adaptation has originated, when certified medical personnel
are present, they have the jurisdiction to extend the allowed time limit to a maximum of four minutes so they
can properly evaluate the injury. In the past, we have
not counted these as an injury time out or recorded the
time. A second injury of this nature required the contestant to default. During a recent meeting with the Wisconsin master interpreters it was determined that all injury
time-outs, regardless if they were head / neck / cervical
column / or nervous system injuries would count as one
of the two allowed time outs for each contestant. However, the time used to attend that type of injury would in
no way affect time used or available for other types of
injuries. In other words, the time out would be recorded
as a time out, but no time would be recorded. For example, if a head injury occurred in first period that would
be the first time out. If an unrelated injury occurred in a
latter period that would now be the second time out and
the wrestler would have 1.5 minutes available for that
injury. If a third time out was used latter in the match,
the match would be defaulted. As in the past, if a second
occurrence of head / neck / nervous system injury occurred in the same match, this would require a wrestler
to default the match. After the second time out, the opponent always gets choice on the restart. This revised
interpretation of the rule will take effect immediately.
Q.: May a referee call a stalemate in lieu of stalling when
the offensive wrestler is "hanging on" in tiebreaker one and
tiebreaker two of the overtime?
A.: No. The stalemate call for "hanging on" by the offensive wrestler is reserved for the ultimate tiebreaker,
not tiebreaker one and tiebreaker two. Keep in mind
that "control wrestling" should not be considered
stalling in the ultimate tiebreaker. In the ultimate
tiebreaker, if the offensive wrestler goes to a maneuver
to hang on again, not control wrestling, then stalling
should be called.
Q.: When both wrestlers are penalized an equal number of
points in a sudden victory period of an overtime, will the match
be stopped, points awarded, the period be terminated, and now
go directly to tiebreaker one and two?
A.: No. This rule has been deleted in both the NFHS
rule book and case book. The October 27, edition of the
Bulletin indicated that 6.7.2 situation B on page 40 of
the case book should be deleted. The NFHS determined
that with the new overtime format that you would wrestle the entire sudden victory period even though both
wrestlers are penalized an equal number of points.
Q.: What happens if a warning for stalling or a caution is
given in period one and is not recorded by the official scorekeeper?
A.: This is a recording error and like all recording errors, must be corrected prior to the start of the next period. We realize that these errors are unique in that they
are not shown on the scoreboard by an increase in
score. However, we cannot arbitrarily and selectively
correct some errors and not others. Coaches, head
scorer, visiting team scorer, and officials must work together by constantly communicating to make sure such
errors are reduced or eliminated. Tip: One school has
had their shop class cut out a ‘W’ and ‘C’ and painted one
side red, the other green and have them at the scorer’s
table to indicate the call has been acknowledged. This
helped coaches and officials and saved time. Easy to do!
Q.: What are your thoughts about a wrestler shaking hands
with opposing coaches after their match is completed?
A.: Shaking hands with opposing coaches is considered by many to be adding insult to injury. Things are
often said by the wrestler or coach that should not be
said and are considered unsportsmanlike in nature. The
official is attending a multitude of other duties and is not
aware nor has time to monitor what is said / how it is
said / watch the body language, etc. Contestants shake
hands during the face off, before their bout, after the
bout, and at the end of the dual. That should be enough.
It certainly is not a NFHS rule that you cannot do this,
but it is the opinion of many officials and coaches that it
should not be done.
Q.: If a wrestler has been penalized three times during a
match for illegal holds, and the official scorekeeper records
them all as a one point penalty, would a fourth penalty in a
succeeding period result in disqualification or a two point
penalty because of the previous error?
A.: Disqualification - Four penalties, not counting
starting position, would result in disqualification regardless of the recording error. The error has nothing to do
with the fact that the wrestler exceeded the maximum
of the three that are allowed.
Q.: If medical personnel are present, can recovery time be
extended to four minutes to attend to head, neck, cervical,
nervous system injuries?
A.: Yes - Both injury time and recovery time can be
extended to attend this type of injury. Keep in mind if
the wrestler continues to wrestle, if this type injury occurs again the match is over. If it occurred due to a legal
maneuver, the wrestler must default. If it occurs due to
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Hockey Rule Interpretations
QUESTION: Can a JV hockey team
compete against another school’s varsity team?
INTERPRETATION : Yes, a JV
team can compete against a varsity team as long as the JV team
does not exceed the 20 game regular season limitation.
QUESTION: Do hockey players receive a game misconduct or a game
disqualification penalty once they receive their FOURTH penalty in a game?
INTERPRETATION: WIAA Winter
Season Regulations, 15., b., page
24, indicates: Any player receiving
a total of four penalties (minor,
major, or misconduct) in a game
shall be removed from participation for the balance of that game.
This does not include bench penalties served by the player or violations resulting in penalty shots.
The ejection is not considered a
game misconduct or a game disqualification.
QUESTION: Is there a “warning” in
a WIAA hockey game for not using a
mouth-guard?
INTERPRETATION: No, NFHS
Rule 3-4-4 indicates: All players,
including goalkeepers, shall wear
a dental guard, which should cover
all the remaining teeth of one jaw.
PENALTY: PLAYERS (excluding
goalkeeper)—First offense, MISCONDUCT. Returning to the game
without correcting equipment,
GAME
MISCONDUCT.
GOALKEEPER—Minor.
QUESTION: In my pre-game conference with the captains and coaches I
reminded the players to make sure
that they remind their teammates to
remove all jewelry prior to the start of
the game. After the meeting, the coach
asked me if his players need to remove
rubber wrist bands that the team is
wearing in memory of a former coach.
I told the coach I didn’t know if this
would be considered jewelry but asked
him to have his players remove the
wristbands. Please review and get
back to me. Thank you.
INTERPRETATION: First, regarding memorials, NFHS Rule 2-1-2,
d., page 18 indicates: A commemorative/memorial patch not to exceed four square inches may be
worn on the jersey provided it is
not a number and is in an appropriate location that does not interfere
with
the
captain’s
identification or the player’s number.
Wristbands may not be worn in
memory of someone, it is only
patches as described above that
may be worn for commemorative/memorial purposes.
Second, NFHS Rule 3-5-1, page
26 indicates: Hard substances
such as leather, rubber, plastic,
plaster or fiberglass are illegal
when worn on the hand, wrist,
forearm or elbow . . .
Finally, NFHS Rule 3-5-3, page
26 indicates: Jewelry shall not be
worn, except for religious or medical medals which shall be taped to
the body under the uniform.
When jewelry is observed being
worn by an official during a game
the following penalty procedure
must be followed:
PENALTY: First offense, MISCONDUCT. Returning to the game
without correcting equipment,
GAME MISCONDUCT.
QUESTION: Club Team A’s JV program appears to be folding, can high
school student-athletes from this team
join a high school hockey program
after the start of the school team’s regular season?
INTERPRETATION: Yes, so long
as the following situations are
met:
1. A student is enrolled at a
WIAA member school that has an
approved WIAA Ice Hockey program.
2. Per WIAA Rules of Eligibility,
Article VI, Section 1, 2), page 37 of
the WIAA Sr. High School Handbook, if the student was not a
member of a school team during
the previous year, they are eligible
to report late to the team beyond
the school’s official opening day of
practice.
3. School policies, administration and coaching staff allow student-athletes to join the team
after the official start of the
hockey season.
QUESTION: Is it acceptable to paint
a hockey helmet a different color?
INTERPRETATION: In accordance with HECC—Hockey EquipCertification
ment
Council—Standards helmets CANNOT be painted or altered.
Different models and colors of
HECC approved helmets are permitted for team use. Since many
schools do not provide helmets
and/or facemasks and players are
required to provide this protective
equipment, players on the same
team may have different helmet
models and colors. Matching helmets are not required as long as
the HECC standard is maintained.
A short article on this matter can
be found in the December 1, 2006
edition of the WIAA Bulletin—page
6.
QUESTION: Both teams are at even
strength. Team A commits a minor
penalty. The referee has a delayed
penalty signal. Team B maintains control of the puck and scores a goal before team A can gain control of the
puck. The penalty to team A is then
washed. A goal is applied. The question is: Does the Team A players name
go on the score sheet?
INTERPRETATION: For a penalty
to count against a player’ record
(and for recording on the game
score sheet) the penalty must be
ASSESSED,
RECORDED
AND
SERVED (all 3 must be true).
QUESTION: Play is in A’s attacking
zone. Team A shoots the puck on net.
The puck hits the goalie in the shoulder
and bounces up in the air over the
back of the goal tender. While the puck
is in the air, in the crease, below the
cross bar, team A player attempts to
hit the puck with the stick. The player
does not make contact with the puck
but instead hits the goaltender in the
face mask. The high referee sees this
contact and puts on a delayed penalty
for high sticking. Moments later, with
no one else touching the puck, it falls
behind the goal tender and enters the
net. The low referee determines that
the contact with the goal tender did
not affect his ability to make another
save on the puck. The question is, does
the goal count. Or does the delayed
penalty against the attacking team
take precedence over the goal.
INTERPRETATION: NFHS Rule 615-3-d indicates a goal shall NOT
be allowed if: d. the attacking
team commits a foul which assists
in the making of a goal.
Based upon the initial information provided, an official identified
and called a foul. All indications
from the information provided
leads one to believe this foul assisted in the making of a goal. Consequently, the goal should not
have been allowed.
This is a situation where officials
are encouraged to conference to
be certain the foul did assist in the
making of the goal.
QUESTION: Can the scorebook
and/or scoreboard be used during
scrimmages?
INTERPRETATION: No, neither
the scorebook nor the scoreboard
can be used during a scrimmage.
WIAA Winter Season Regulations,
page 23, 4., a., (4).
If a scorebook and/or scoreboard is used during a scrimmage,
the scrimmage must be counted as
one of the 20 contests for the
school team’s involved.
QUESTION: Can high school hockey
teams play two games in one day?
INTERPRETATION: Yes, NFHS
and WIAA language remains silent
regarding the number of contests
in one day. Each game played does
count as one of the 20 maximum
contests allowed during the regular season.
QUESTION: Is there a limit to the
number of contests a hockey player
who plays both JV and varsity can
compete in during the regular season?
INTERPRETATION: No, WIAA
regulations remain silent regarding the number of contests during
the regular season. It is the re-
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sponsibility of a coach to be particularly concerned about overexposing students to the point of
adversely affecting their health
and safety. It is highly recommended that coaches who use
players at more than one level of
competition document the number
of periods played for each individual.
QUESTION: With less than one and
half minutes left to be played in the
game, a stoppage of play occurs for an
injured player. The injured player is assisted to the bench and a timeout is
called. Can the injured player return to
the game during the timeout?
INTERPRETATION: No, NFHS
Rule 2-6-1 indicates: an injured
player (except the goalkeeper) for
whom play is stopped must leave
the ice and cannot return until
PLAY HAS RESUMED.
QUESTION: We have blown an air
horn located outside the rink at the
south end and opposite the spectator
seating when we scored a goal in our
varsity hockey games. The question is:
Are we in violation of the rules or abusing the rules by doing this only for our
home team?
INTERPRETATION: During the
regular season, matters of neutrality for contests are the responsibility of the conference (if a
conference game) or the host
school (if a non-conference game).
During the WIAA Tournament Series, the WIAA has responsibility
for matters like this.
In ice hockey, the use of “Fog
Horns” whether recorded or live
has become quite popular during
recent years. The problem with the
use of “Fog Horns” is that a minor
official, who is to be as neutral as
possible, is usually responsible for
blowing the foghorn. The WIAA informs host schools during our
tournament series that if a foghorn
is to be blown following a goal for
the host school, it must also be
blown following the scoring of a
goal by the visiting team. Otherwise, it should not be blown at all.
During the regular season, this
is a regulation that many schools
and conferences have applied to
their school contests. Many times,
because there are also non-school
contests played at rinks, this is
misapplied.
QUESTION: Is it o.k. to roster more
players than you have jerseys for?
Then have the players share a jersey?
INTERPRETATION: Yes, WIAA
Season Regulations, page 24, 15.,
a., indicate there is no limit to
squad size and no limit on nonplayers in the team box during the
regular season. During the WIAA
Tournament Series, school hockey
teams are allowed a maximum of
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WADA INSIGHTS
FROM THE WISCONSIN ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
WADA presents Distinguished Service Awards
By Mike Bates
Information Coordinator, WADA
Individuals who have made significant contributions to high school sports were honored last month
by the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association.
The recipients were recognized during the
WADA’s Distinguished Service Awards Banquet in
November at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton.
Each of the seven districts in Wisconsin selects the
individual(s) outside the field of interscholastic athletic administration based on their contributions to
interscholastic athletics.
District 1
Louis Foss – Rice Lake
A former outstanding athlete at Rice Lake High
School, Louis Foss has given back to his school and
community as a founder, organizer and volunteer in
various sports organizations and as a sports historian. After serving in the army and graduating from
college, he taught at Wild Rose High School. He returned to his hometown and recently retired after 30
years with the US Postal Service. Louis continues to
contribute to the local community as historian for
Rice Lake High School sports records that go back
many decades.
Louie is an original board member of the Rice
Lake Sports Hall of Fame, and he is a city field maintenance worker. His responsibilities include preparing
soccer, baseball and softball fields for school and city
teams.
District 2
Bob McIllvain – Wisconsin Rapids
For more than 25 years, Bob McIllvain has donated his time to Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High
School. The now-retired store manager contributes
to community and to co-curricular activities, and his
greatest impact has been with the cheerleading and
stunt/cheer programs. He also has donated countless hours selling post-season tickets for the school,
is a volunteer crowd coordinator at WIAA Tournaments, and he helps at track & field competitions.
McIllvain also has judged cheerleading and
dance tryouts plus DECA regional events and agricultural competition. Lunchroom supervision duty,
work on the LHS Alumni Project, bus supervision on
field trips and numerous volunteer duties with the
junior prom are more examples of how he serves the
needs of the student-athletes at Lincoln High School.
District 3
Lloyd Dresen, Paul Anderson &
Bob Netwal – Holmen
Three individuals who have tirelessly worked together to insure quality athletic programs for Holmen
students and area youth are Lloyd Dresen, Paul Anderson and Bob Netwal. Each man has held leadership roles in school and community committees and
in organizations that support athletic programs.
The three have been instrumental in every
major athletic facility improvement in school and
Holmen community settings. They have coordinated
over 65 booster club sponsored fundraisers and have
facilitated the long-range planning that raised the organization’s donations 5-fold, to an average of about
$30,000 annually. Individually, each has contributed
thousands of volunteer hours, including work with
the booster club, alumni events, volunteer coordination, and events hosted by Holmen High School.
District 4
Burke Griffin – Green Bay
One of the sports anchors at WFRV CBS TV 5 in
Green Bay, Burke Griffin is among the best in the
state when it comes to promoting local sports players, coaches and teams. In addition to regular
weekly coverage of prep sports teams from northeastern Wisconsin, Griffin also is the host of High
School Sports Extra. It’s the only weekly TV segment
dedicated solely to high school athletics. From September to June every school year, prep sports enthusiasts can see, on Sunday evenings, a 30-minute
show which promotes area sports.
Griffin covered Super Bowls 31 and 32 at the
beginning of his TV career, and he has been hooked
on sports in northeast Wisconsin ever since.
District 5
Carl Miller – Verona
Over the past 10 years, Carl Miller has been
very active in promoting Verona Area High School
athletic activities. His biggest contribution has been
the booster club’s brat sales in his super market’s
parking lot. Miller’s involvement helps Verona High
School realize a substantial profit. Last year alone it
was over $20,000.
He also donates food for Teacher Appreciation
Week and to the Verona staff at Christmas, and he
donates food, dry ice and other items to the elementary schools throughout the school year. Miller also
donates money to all organizations in Verona schools
that are holding fundraising activities. His efforts
over the past 10 years, through donations and sup-
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20 players in full uniform for
each tournament game.
Players are allowed to
share jerseys during the regular season and during the
WIAA Tournament Series.
Coaches are encouraged to
find ways of keeping as many
players as possible on their
school teams.
QUESTION: With some of
these co-op teams and the no
cut policy I have notice that
there are some very poor
skaters on the JV teams. Can I
as an official, if I notice during
warm-ups that a player’s skill
level is limited and feel that he
could get hurt by a hard check
because of his poor skating and
puck handling ability, can I request to the coach that his
player does not play because of
his limited abilities and say I
have a concern about the players
safety on the ice during a game.
INTERPRETATION: WIAA
regulations allow any fulltime student for a school
who is eligible per school
regulations and has on file in
the school office written parent permission and current
physical fitness to participate
in sports as determined by a
licensed physician or advanced practice nurse prescriber. School officials have
responsibility for regulating
and maintaining these files
and it is a coach’s prerogative as to whom they actually
will play in a contest. Officials are not allowed to eval-
uate skill levels and then
suggest to coaches studentathletes they can and cannot
play.
QUESTION: Do hockey uniforms have to have numbers on
their sleeves?
INTERPRETATION:
Yes,
NFHS Rule 2-1-2 indicates
that all players shall wear
numbered uniforms. It is required that all players be
numbered with at least 10inch (25.4 cm) high Gothic,
colored numbers on the back
of their jerseys and the same
numbers at least 4 inches
(10.16 cm) in height on both
sleeves of the jersey. The
color of the numbers shall
contrast with the color of the
jersey. port, have made it possible for the athletic department to raise over $120,000.
District 6
Greg & Mona Reierson – Edgerton
For many years, Greg & Mona Reierson have
been involved with Edgerton High School athletics.
Since 1994, they helped raise over $300,000 for the
Edgerton Tider Baseball Booster Club to support the
baseball program regarding uniforms, equipment,
and field maintenance and upgrades.
Their efforts have included golf outings, chicken
dinners, auctions, and clothing sales. The money
raised built a new concession stand and new
dugouts, and resulted in various other improvements
to the Edgerton baseball facility. Fundraising also
supports the school team’s trips to the Metrodome
in Minneapolis, and they initiated the Baseball
Booster Scholarship annual award. They also operate
the baseball concession stand and the scoreboard for
home games, and they have also been actively involved in the Wrestling Booster Club as well.
District 7
Glen Norder – Waukesha
While many people do not often see Glen
Norder at work, they certainly see the efforts of his
work. For 29 years, Norder had been employed with
the School District of Waukesha, including the past 5
years as Manager of Maintenance. Ever since the
WIAA Track & Field State Championships have been
in La Crosse, he has painted the multi-colored, huge
logo on the infield grass at the site. Since 1994, his
brilliant designs have been viewed by thousands of
athletes, coaches and spectators.
He also has painted the game field for numerous season and WIAA Playoff contests at Mukwonago, Arrowhead and Waukesha high schools. Norder
also was an integral part of the construction of a new
stadium and the natatorium in the Waukesha School
District. He also speaks at various conferences, helping others providing a safe and attractive playing
surface for events involving high school student-athletes.
More details about the DSA Awards recipients,
from 2006 and previous years, may be found on the
WADA website at www.wadawi.org.
The website for the WADA is www.wadawi.org,
and
Mike
Bates
may
be
reached
at
mbates1@new.rr.com. Test Dates
Students participating in interscholastic sports often find conflicts
between these events and college test dates.
Listed below are the 2006-2007 dates for ACT.
ACT - 2006-2007
Regular Registration
Test Date*
February 10, 2007
April 14, 2007
June 9, 2007
Late Registration
Postmark Deadline
Postmark Deadline
(additional
January 5, 2007
January 19, 2007
(regular fee)
March 9, 2007
May 4, 2007
fee required)
March 23, 2007
May 18, 2007
*Due to the special requirements of legislation in effect in New
York, a February 2006 test is not scheduled in that state. This
test date restriction may continue for the 2006-2007 testing
year.
***The September 16, 2006, test dates are available ONLY in Ari-
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never lose sight of the fact that this
must be a SCHOOL’s program – Institutional Control – if you seek participation
in
the
Association’s
tournament series. Your district may
accept gifts/donations – as your
board policy authorizes. You, and
those policies, may designate how
those funds are used. Ice time, participation fees, transportation, etc.
Must be 100 percent your call, your
control. Every single “check” for this
school hockey program must come
from A or B high school. Any decisions/determinations of who pays
and how much, if fees should be
waived or reduced, must be made by
YOU (the school) – it’s YOUR program. Not a parent board. It is not
altogether uncommon for schools to
reduce or waive participation fees
based on ‘free/reduced’ lunch data.
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE can this
be under parent/booster control.
Q.: What is the minimum grade point
average a student must maintain to be
considered academically eligible?
A.: The Rules of Eligibility do not
contain a minimum GPA requirement
– though many of our member’s
code requirements increasingly do.
Typically you will find, 2.0, 1.63 or
1.75 as pretty typical. The Association requirements are essentially
that a student may not have more
then one failing grade in the most
recent grade reporting period.
Q.: I have a question for you, one that
has been posed before, but needs clarification. Would a school be permitted to
continue in the WIAA in some sports, but
not others? I believe the answer is yes,
but that school would be expected to follow the "spirit" of WIAA in all sports. The
resulting question then is, what does following the "spirit" of the WIAA really
mean? Does this mean eligibility? Participation in three day tournaments? Playing other non-WIAA schools that utilize
players not in 9-12th grades? Just what
does it mean?
A.: At present, yes. Schools may
participate in some sports and not
others. So you are aware: There will
be a Constitutional / Bylaw proposal
presented to the Board of Control
this January – and if approved by
them, advanced to the general membership at April’s annual meeting for
consideration which, if supported,
would require more of an ‘all-ornone’ sort of commitment. Whereby
all athletic programs sponsored by a
member school must be WIAA connected. We have no provision that
addresses non-WIAA programs. At
present, this interpretation, the setting of standards and expectations
would be up to you. Way I see it: The
programs will obviously remain
identified with and representative of
your school and thus one would suppose school administration would
set the standards and expectations
for those ‘club’ teams in accordance
with school charter and mission –
with some consideration for consistency between programs. There are
two levels for consideration: One internal, one external. Internally, administration needs to reconcile
potentially different standards, requirements, season maximums,
travel, out-of-season contacts and
etc., between coaches, parents, athletes and others. Externally, schools
might be prepared for an attitude or
‘perception’ of being a ‘user’ of the
association – Seen as something less
then a ‘fully committed’ member. A
perception of using the association
for those parts we like and/or are to
our enhancement – but not fully embracing a more robust commitment;
to fully partner with other members
and the membership and give back
in all areas. (Kind of like the basketball player who wants to represent
the school, but then wants to be excused for two weeks in February to
travel with their club soccer or VB
team.) As a coach we ask ourselves,
“Where’s the commitment, dedication, to team and teammates?” We
ask ourselves, “Where’s the loyalty?”
Q.: Are home schooled kids recognized as WIAA athletes. Can they compete with WIAA sanctioned school?
A.: Home schooled students are
not eligible to compete FOR the
school team (schools may only use
their own full-time students on interscholastic teams). But, a team
made up of home schoolers could be
allowed to enter a school sponsored
competition, event, tournament and
be allowed to compete against a
member school's team. Since in your
part of the state there is an active
home school athletics association, I
am not certain which question of the
two identified above you are asking
about.
Nonschool
Competition/Participation
Q.: I know that students are not allowed under WIAA rules to compete in
meets for a club during the high school
season. However, I would like confirmation that it is OK with the WIAA to continue doing workouts at the club with
club coaches. I know that last year some
of the high school team worked out at
the club with club coaches but I’ve heard
some conflicting stories with regards to
the acceptability of that practice. Please
clarify so that I can make sure that we
aren’t breaking any rules if she continues
to work out at this club during the high
school season.
A.: WIAA rules would not prohibit
– some schools and/or coaches
might, due to fatigue/added risk of
injury. A school’s call. See Art. III-D
of attached (Rules At A Glance) I
think addresses question clearly.
Coach Contact
Q.: What is the ruling on a volunteer
coach who coached a summer varsity
boys program, who now wants to sit on
the bench with the varsity boys team? I
believe this violates the number of con-
tact days allowable, but I just wanted to
check.
A.: You are correct – if this contact
exceeded or was outside the allowed
unrestricted days. Whether paid or
volunteer, a coach is a coach is a ...
and the fundamental rule is that
those who have coaching contact
with students during restricted
times, may not also coach them during the next school season. Article I
of the Rules At A Glance addresses
coaching contact.
Open Gyms and
Camp/Clinic Issues
Q.: I have a question concerning open
gyms. Is it OK for a soccer team to
gather players for open gym prior to the
regular season and have "captains practices" during the open gym? My understanding is that the coaches are only
supervising, but the team captains for
the upcoming season are running their
teammates through drills and activities?
Is it acceptable to have players running
practices at open gyms if the coaches are
only supervising?
A.: No. Captain's practices are permitted in the summer; not during the
school year. Please see II-A and D of
attached. Also See: Senior High
Handbook - Bylaws, Article II, Sect.
1 and 2.
Q.: A X baseball club has been formed
and our head baseball coach wants to
conduct two to three clinics for students
in grades 1-8 during the winter sports
season. These clinics would be conducted
by members of the X high school baseball coaching staff. No high school athletes will be involved in coaching these
students. Is there any problem with our
coaches conducting this clinic?
A.: The end result of this could be
achieved within existing Bylaws –
however, it may not be a ‘school
sponsored’ event. Bylaws Article II
(p. 26) provides that “schools” may
conduct camps/clinics – in the summer. Not during school year.
Booster’s can rent/reserve school
facilities like anyone else, and advertise their event. School coaches may
be involved, but may not include HS
athletes when school coaches are
present/instructing – unless the
event is held during the school baseball season.
Health & Behavior
Q.: I'm confused as to the eligible date
for physicals. My child had a complete
physical on March 18, 2005. When would
she be required to have another complete full physical?
A.: Given the date indicated, this
physical exam would be accepted for
participation in 04-05 school year
and 05-06 school year. Student
would require new physical prior to
being allowed to practice in 06-07
school year. The date requirements
are printed right on the top of the
‘green card.’ This text is identical to
the text in the Member’s Senior High
Handbook provided to our schools in
print and is available on-line (under
Publications icon, p. 39).
Q.: I have looked in your 2006-07
Senior High School Handbook and could
not find any information regarding addressing a coach's responsibility for turning in student/athletes involved in an
athletic code violation. Do you address
this issue in any of your publications or
do you suggest we address this in our
own coaches and faculty handbooks?
A.: We have no such language or
guidelines. Should you actually need
such language? Technically, we have
no such authority to create them –
The coach is your employee - and
subject to your contract/bargaining
agreement and - I presume would
reasonably be expected to uphold
your board policies, school codes
and the spirit of their intent.
Wouldn’t a failure to do so arguably
be insubordinate? We have responsibility and authority over the ‘membership of schools’ and indeed, we
do have a Bylaw (Art VII, Section 1)
which does require one member to
report another member who is in
non-compliance. Thus the failure to
report a violation places two schools
in non-compliance.
Q.: I am a student at a member school
and I'm writing an article about the list
of banned and discouraged things for
athletes. My question is why ginseng is
on the "discouraged" list?
A.: I've included a response to
your specific question here: “Ginseng has a stimulating effect that
can increase blood pressure and
cause low blood sugar in some people.” This comes from the diet/nutrition professional that advises our
Sport Medical Advisory. Another
M.D. from our committee added that
Ginseng should also be avoided in
asthmatics, people with recurrent
headaches, pregnant women, and
anyone with any mental health disorders (depression, etc). Also if you
look at and consider the text of the
tri-fold, we have provided a 'broad'
rationale for the reasons certain
items were placed on a restricted list
- marking them as not an acceptable
component to/for a school program.
Fundraisers &
Booster Clubs
Q.: I have a question regarding a pro-
motion that our booster club is doing at
halftime of our basketballs games. They
had seen this done elsewhere and it
seemed to generate a lot of excitement
and some funds for the booster club.
Here's the promotion: At halftime, any-
one who wants can come out to half
court, pay $1 for one shot from beyond
the half court line. If they make the shot,
a local Credit Union will give them a $50
savings bond. My question is, does this
pose an eligibility issue with athletes, in
particular basketball players. Obviously,
the teams that are playing can't particiSee Eligibility Q & A, page 23
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pate, but what about girls BB players
a hat at each home game and then that
fundraising amount for kids? My son's
players doing this at the girls game or BB
during the halftime of the girls basketball
amount of $50 for each player in grades
come to watch a game. Since, the person
shooter would receive one hundred dol-
doing this at the boys game or boys BB
person could attempt a half-court shot
players from a nearby town that have
basketball coach has set a mandatory
game. If the shot was successful the
pays their own $1 and takes their own
lars. I again indicated that the athlete re-
sure.
water and, in my opinion, would have vi-
shot, I think we're OK but I want to make
9-12 to raise. This is in addition to the
fee we have paid the school for him to
ceiving the money would be in very grey
A.: Technically, this would not
present a violation. The opportunity
is evidently available to anyone in-
terested. Not unlike the baseball
could be used for those activities
tion – I would say “No, ill-advised.”
A.: The rules say an athlete may
See article I of the Rules At A Glance.
"being an athlete" and/or for their
fundraiser to pay for pull-overs that we
across a spectrum of those in atten-
an athlete. When there is a legiti-
over, and I wanted to know if it is okay
ing of this toward student athletes.
lete's name is drawn by "luck of the
for summer league and tournaments. We
ceive opportunity or benefit because
fund here at school and I would have the
throw at the summer carnival. It's
not receive benefit as a result of
requiring X number of participants
ability, potential or performance as
legitimacy could be strengthened by
dance - in order to lessen the skew-
Q.: Our boy’s basketball team had a
wear on game days. We have money left
mate contest where a student ath-
Q.: I have received a phone call from
for us to use the left over money to pay
draw/serendipity," they did not re-
have the money in a basketball activity
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rather just by luck of the draw, and if ever the tournament would be in the
a person who declined to identify himself.
He asked if a high school athlete who was
they were a talented player, but
playing basketball could receive compen-
bookkeeper make out a check to wher-
Regionals
- Thursday,
February
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oror
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23 23
or or
Saturday,
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shot e.g., they may keep the prize.
sure is if having the check come from the
ment. I told him no. He went on to say
that a school would draw a name out of
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Saturday,
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Friday,
or and
Thurs.
or
Tuesday,
Friday,
Thurs.
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Friday,
Feb.Feb.
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or23and
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb.
23
or23 or
Thurs.
Regionals
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Sectionals
Sectionals
February
Saturday,
15 or1516or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
24 24
Feb.Feb.
AT SITE
AT SITE
TBDTBD
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
AT SITE
TBDTBD
AT SITE
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
Regionals
Regionals
Chippewa
Falls/Falls/
Chippewa
#1 Seed #2 #2
McDonell
Central
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
Seed
#1
McDonell
Central
Eau Claire
Eau Claire
Sectionals
Regionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Co-opCo-op Thurs.
NorthNorth
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb. Feb.
23 or23 or
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Thurs.
Hudson
Hudson
Feb. Feb.
15 or15
16or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb. Feb.
24 24
February
Saturday,
Co-op
Menomonie
Co-op
Menomonie
Falls/
Chippewa
Falls/ #5 Seed
Chippewa
Seed
#5
New
New
#1 Seed
McDonell
Central
#1 Seed
McDonell
Central
Richmond
Richmond
Co-opCo-op
Eau
Claire
Eau Claire
Falls
Co-op
River
River
Falls
Co-op
Co-opCo-op
NorthNorth
Hudson
Hudson
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
Co-opCo-op
Menomonie
Menomonie
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
New New
Richmond
Co-opCo-op
Richmond
Falls Co-op
RiverRiver
Falls Co-op
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#3 #3
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb.Feb.
23 or23 or
Thurs.
February
Saturday,
15 or1516or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
24 24
Feb.Feb.
Baraboo
Co-opCo-op
Baraboo
#1 Seed #3 #3
Mosinee
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
Seed
#1
Mosinee
Co-opCo-op
Onalaska
Onalaska
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Reedsburg
Reedsburg
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb. Feb.
23 or23 or
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
AreaArea
Co-opCo-op Feb. Feb.
15 or15
16or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb. Feb.
24 24
February
Saturday,
Viroqua
Co-op
Viroqua
Co-op
Baraboo
Co-opCo-op #5 Seed
Baraboo
#5
Seed
Wisconsin
Rapids
Wisconsin
Rapids
#1 Seed
Mosinee
Co-op
#1 Seed
Mosinee
Co-op
Lincoln
Lincoln
Co-opCo-op
Onalaska
Onalaska
Reedsburg
Reedsburg
Area Co-op
Area Co-op
#4 Seed
Viroqua
Co-opCo-op #4 Seed
Viroqua
#5 Seed
Wisconsin
Rapids
Wisconsin
Rapids#5 Seed
Lincoln
Co-opCo-op
Lincoln
AT ONALASKA
AT ONALASKA
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
AT ONALASKA
AT ONALASKA
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#6 Seed
Sectionals
Sectionals
February
Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
15 or1516or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
24 24
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Hayward
Hayward
#1 Seed #1 #1
Northland
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#1
Seed
PinesPines
Northland
Rhinelander
Rhinelander
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Superior
Superior
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb. Feb.
23 or23 or
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Thurs.
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
15 or15
16or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb. Feb.
24 24
Feb. Feb.
February
Saturday,
Webster
Co-opCo-op
Webster
Hayward
Hayward
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
#1 Seed
Pines Pines
Northland
#1 Seed
Northland
Rhinelander
Rhinelander
Superior
Superior
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
#4 Seed
Co-opCo-op #4 Seed
Webster
Webster
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
CLAIRE
NORTH
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NORTH
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Most simply put, your school funds
which the school is able to sponsor
either during the actual school sea-
son and in the summer (for those
events/activities taking place on
the five unrestricted days). Outside
of in-season and unrestricted days,
school dollars can not be used for
‘non-school’ programs. Do keep in
mind that Article IV of the Rules of
Eligibility do allow non school spon-
sors and groups to cover “actual
and necessary costs associated with
competition.” Summer leagues and
tournaments are regarded as ‘com-
petition,’ thus it is possible for the
local booster club and/or local business to cover fees for summer
league or other opportunities that
take place at a time that school
funds may not be used.
Q.: Can you please tell me where to
look to answer the following questions.
Our booster club donates money to ath-
letes/sports and to other school activi-
ties. They have asked me to give them
guidelines on what they can or can not
donate to and to whom. They pay for
entry fees for summer league, which I
do believe they are unable to do starting
this next summer. They also donate
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
money to the band students to go to
Florida to perform. I do not believe the
money goes personally to the students,
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#4 #4
Regionals
Sectionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb.Feb.
23 or23 or
February
Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
15 or1516or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb.Feb.
24 24
Appleton
East Co-op
Appleton
East Co-op
#1 Seed #4 #4
Arrowhead
SECTIONAL
SECTIONAL
#1
Seed
Arrowhead
du Lac/Waupun
FondFond
du Lac/Waupun
Regionals
Sectionals
Regionals
Sectionals
Madison
Madison
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Feb. Feb.
23 or23 or
Thurs.
or Fri.,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Memorial
Memorial
Co-opCo-opFeb. Feb.
15 or15
16or 16February
20 20 Saturday,
Feb. Feb.
24 24
February
Saturday,
University
School
of
University
School
ofCo-op
Appleton
East
Co-op
Appleton
East
#5
Seed
#5
Seed
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Co-opCo-op
#1 Seed
Arrowhead
#1 Seed
Arrowhead
Fond Fond
du Lac/Waupun
du Lac/Waupun
Madison
Madison
Memorial
Co-opCo-op
Memorial
#4 Seed
University
School
of #4ofSeed
University
School
#5 Seed
#5 Seed
Milwaukee
Co-opCo-op
Milwaukee
#4 Seed
#4 Seed
on the same page. The answer is -
ing so I just wonder if there are regulaA.: As you have framed this ques-
preciated.
order to be crystal clear and to be
‘sometimes yes and sometimes no.’
tions regarding that.
by the WIAA. Any comment will be ap-
certain to talk over with your AD in
participate in the sport. I couldn't find
anything on your website about fundrais-
olated the rules of eligibility as set fourth
A.: This is one you will want to be
AT FOND
DU LAC
AT FOND
DU LAC
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
AT FOND
DU LAC
AT FOND
DU LAC
but goes toward the trip itself. Is this ok?
Also are there guidelines somewhere on
what the student athlete can receive as
funds in athletics and in other activities?
A.: Best places to look for these
answers are in Rules at A Glance –
III C, F. Also a ton of Q/A on this on
our home page under Regulations
icon – see Eligibility Q/A. Amateur
status rules of eligibility allow “athlete to be reimbursed actual and
necessary costs of competition”
(Handbook, Article IV, Sect. B1-a).
Potential hazard arises if they do
not cover costs for every interested
student. It is up to the school to de-
#3 Seed
#3 Seed
termine whether to accept these
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
regulate non-athletic programs. #2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
#2 Seed
funds for band trips. WIAA does not
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Treasurer
President
President-Elect
DOUGLAS CHICKERING
SCOTT LINDGREN
GUS MANCUSO
KEVIN KNUDSON
Executive Director
Kenosha Public Schools
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln
Barneveld
(District 7)
(District 2)
DAVE ANDERSON
(District 5)
Deputy Director
TERRY REYNOLDS
JIM MCCARTNEY
Shell Lake
Horicon
AQUINE JACKSON
DEBRA HAUSER
(District 1)
(District 6)
Associate Director
Milwaukee Public Schools
ROGER FOEGEN
WALTER WETZEL
Bangor
Neillsville (Wisconsin Associa- (At-Large)
TOM SHAFRANSKI
(District 3)
tion of School Boards)
Assistant Director
CARL EISMAN
JAMES SMASAL
PEG EKEDAHL
MARCY THURWACHTER
Martin Luther
Winneconne
Milton
Assistant Director
(District 4)
(At-Large)
(At-Large)
TODD CLARK
Communications Director
DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON, State Department of Public Instruction Liaison
MIKE NEARY, Edgerton, Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association Liaison
JOHN ASHLEY, Wisconsin Association of School Boards Liaison
EDITORIAL
4.
5.
6.
A waiver to the transfer rule is available for documented extenuating circumstances, which may include all but which of the following?
A. A recent radical change in family status
B. Better opportunities to achieve team success and
scholarship offers.
C. A recent radical change in financial status
D. Drastic involuntary influences
A student-athlete who transfers into a member
school prior to their fourth consecutive semester is
eligible for only nonvarsity competition for one year
if he/she has attended how many days of school or
practice at the school he/she is leaving?
A. One day of school or practice
B. Two days of school or practice
C. Three days of school or practice
D. One week of practice and three days of school
The WIAA waiver process provides relief for a student-athlete transferring for the first time upon entering the ninth grade, provided the student has not
attended more than how many days of school or
practice?
A. One day of school or practice
B. Two days of school or practice
C. Three days of school or practice
D. One week of school or practice
A transfer student-athlete is ineligible for all interscholastic athletics if...?
A. He/she has transferred more than once in a given
school year
B. He/she has established eligibility at another
school
C. He/she has ineligible status for disciplinary, academic or another State Association’s sanctions at
the former school
D. If the transfer was the result of recruiting or
undue influence
E. All the above
December 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christmas Day
January 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Year’s Day
January 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Advisory Committee Meeting
February 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middle Level Council Meeting (Stevens Point)
February 1-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisory Council Meeting (Stevens Point)
February 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point)
February 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Individual Regionals
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Swimming & Diving Sectionals
February 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Team Sectionals
February 13, 15 & 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Hockey Regionals
February 16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Swimming & Diving Meet (Madison)
February 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Individual Sectionals
February 20, 22 & 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball Regionals
February 20, 23 & 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Hockey Sectionals
February 22-23-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . State Wrestling Individual Tournament (Madison)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gymnastics Sectionals
February 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deadline to Announce Board/Council Candidacy
March 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Control Meeting (Madison)
March 2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball Sectionals
7.
8.
9.
The new transfer student provisions were approved
by the WIAA membership at the 2006 Annual Meeting by what percentage of the vote?
A. 89 percent
B. 78 percent
C. 67 percent
D. 56 percent
In light of the new student-athlete transfer rule,
student-athletes transferring into a member school
following their fourth consecutive semester will be
ineligible to practice or compete in interscholastic
athletics for one year beginning in the fall of which
school year?
A. 2006-07
B. 2007-08
C. 2008-09
D. All the above
A student-athlete transferring after his/her fourth
consecutive semester is not eligible for practice or
competition in 2007-08 unless he/she has...?
A. Open enrolled by the February 2007 deadline
B. Notified both schools he/she will be transferring
effective in 2007-08
C. Not been influenced by recruiting or undue influence
D. Reached 18 years of age
10. Considering the new transfer rule, the final opportunity for student-athletes--who have completed
their fourth consecutive semester--to transfer
through open enrollment provisions and remain eligible for the 2007-08 school school year will be the
February deadline of what year?
A. 2007
B. 2008
C. 2009
D. 2010
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Wrestling Team Tournament (Madison)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Gymnastics (Wisconsin Rapids)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls State Hockey Tournament (Madison)
March 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Track & Field Practice
March 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board/Council Primary Ballot Mailed
March 8-9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls State Basketball (Madison)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball Sectionals
March 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scholar Athlete Nomination Due Date
March 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Girls Soccer Practice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Softball Practice
March 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting - Gymnastics
March 15-16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Basketball (Madison)
March 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Baseball (Spring) Practice
March 20 . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Basketball (Stevens Point)
March 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Ballot Return Deadline
. . . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Wrestling (Stevens Point)
. . . . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Hockey (Stevens Point)
March 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Boys Golf Practice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Boys Tennis Practice
March 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board/Council Election Ballot Mailed
Seasons
Greetings
11. The WIAA encourages member schools to consider
or assume all transfer student-athletes are...?
A. Eligible until they are determined to be ineligible
B. Ineligible until they are determined to be eligible
C. A result of recruiting or undue influence
D. A result of a complete move by parents
12. Unless a transfer is effective at the beginning of a
semester, a student-athlete can not establish eligibility until how many calendar days?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Fifteen
Grading Scale:
N 12 Correct: Subpoena you as a WIAA expert
N 9-11 Correct: Getting a grasp of the rule; could help others
N 5-8 Correct: The questions must not have been written clearly
N 0-4 Correct: Better hope nobody looks too closely at your transfers
Answers: 1. (D); 2. (C); 3. (B); 4. (A); 5. (C); 6. (E); 7. (B);
3.
In the transfer student rule, the words “made necessary” is interpreted as meaning...?
A. A move across the street
B. A move to another parent’s, guardian’s, relative’s
or friend’s residence during the year
C. A complete and total move by parent(s), whereby
continuing at the former school is no longer
deemed reasonable or feasible.
D. A student-athlete’s move into an apartment in a
different district from his/her parents
E. None of the above
Keep These
Dates in Mind
February 27-March 1 & 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball Regionals
8. (B); 9. (A); 10. (A); 11. (B); 12. (B).
2.
Beginning in 2007-08, any student transferring following which semester of high school will be ineligible for interscholastic athletics for one year at the
new school, unless it is made necessary by a total
change in residency by the parents?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
E. All of the above
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March 1-2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Hockey Tournament (Madison)
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May the season shine with
warmth, peace and happiness for you and
your family from the
Board of Control and Executive Office
of the
Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association
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