The Woodland Conference is a high school athletic conference with its geographic footprint in southeastern Wisconsin. Founded in 1993, the Woodland Conference and its members are affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.
History
1993-2006
Location of Original Woodland Conference Members
The Woodland Conference was formed in 1993 by nine medium-sized high schools in the Milwaukee metropolitan area: Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Greenfield, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa East and Wauwatosa West.[1] Six of the original members came from two area conferences that disbanded the year prior: the Braveland Conference (Brookfield Central and Brookfield East) and the Suburban Park Conference (Cudahy, Greendale, Greenfield and South Milwaukee). Franklin was formerly in the Parkland Conference, and Wauwatosa East and Wauwatosa West were former members of the North Shore Conference. The original membership roster remained intact for the first four years of the conference's history before major realignment occurred in 1997.[2] Five schools left the Woodland conference that year: three became charter members of the new Greater Metro Conference (Brookfield Central, Brookfield East and Wauwatosa West)[2] and two went to the Southeast Conference (Franklin and South Milwaukee).[3] These four schools were replaced by three schools formerly in the Parkland Conference (New Berlin Eisenhower, New Berlin West and Whitnall)[4] and Thomas More from the Metro Conference.[5] The entry of Thomas More into the Woodland Conference coincided with the merger between the public schools of the WIAA and the private schools in the Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association.[6]
2006-2014
In 2006, the Woodland Conference welcomed four schools displaced by the cessation of the Parkland Conference: Brown Deer, Pewaukee, Shorewood and St. Francis.[7] To accommodate the expansion from eight to twelve members, the Woodland Conference subdivided along geographic lines:
North Division
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South Division
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Brown Deer
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Cudahy
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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Greendale
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New Berlin West
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Greenfield
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Pewaukee
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St. Francis
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Shorewood
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Thomas More
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Wauwatosa West
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Whitnall
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In 2009, South Milwaukee returned to the Woodland Conference after being dissatisfied by the competitive imbalance they experienced as members of the Southeast Conference.[8] The conference realigned again, with larger schools in the conference comprising the Black Division and smaller ones in the Blue Division:
Black Division
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Blue Division
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Greendale
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Brown Deer
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Greenfield
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Cudahy
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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New Berlin West
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South Milwaukee
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Pewaukee
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Wauwatosa West
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Shorewood
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Whtnall
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St. Francis
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Thomas More
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After three years of this arrangement, the Woodland Conference realigned by geography into East and West Divisions in 2012. Pius XI also joined that year after leaving the Classic 8 Conference, replacing Thomas More after they joined the new Metro Classic Conference:[9]
East Division
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West Division
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Brown Deer
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Greendale
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Cudahy
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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Greenfield
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New Berlin West
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Shorewood
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Pewaukee
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South Milwaukee
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Pius XI
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St. Francis
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Wauwatosa West
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Whitnall
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2014-present
St. Francis left the Woodland Conference in 2014 to join with smaller schools in the Midwest Classic Conference.[10] In 2017, the Woodland Conference lost Wauwatosa West to the Greater Metro Conference while accepting two of its former members (Milwaukee Lutheran and West Allis Central).[11] Wisconsin Lutheran also joined the Woodland Conference after the dissolution of their longtime home, the Wisconsin Little Ten Conference.[12] Milwaukee Lutheran became members of the East Division, and West Allis Central and Wisconsin Lutheran joined the West Division:
East Division
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West Division
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Brown Deer
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Greendale
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Cudahy
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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Greenfield
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New Berlin West
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Milwaukee Lutheran
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Pewaukee
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Shorewood
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Pius XI
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South Milwaukee
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West Allis Central
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Whitnall
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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The Woodland Conference will be expanding its membership roster to sixteen schools in 2025, accepting Waukesha North and Waukesha South from the Classic 8 Conference.[13] As of April 2025, an updated divisional alignment has not been announced.
In February 2019, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, the WIAA released a sweeping football-only realignment for Wisconsin to commence with the 2020 football season and run on a two-year cycle.[14] The eight-member conference originally referred to as the Woodland East featured Cudahy, Grafton, Greendale, Greenfield, Shorewood/Messmer, South Milwaukee, Whitnall and Wisconsin Lutheran as its original members.[15] All members with the exception of Grafton (whose primary affiliation is with the North Shore Conference) were full members of the Woodland Conference. Another conference that was first called the Woodland West changed its name to the Parkland Conference before competition began, reviving a name previously used for an all-sport conference from 1963 to 2006.[15] Membership remained intact for the first four seasons of play before changes were made for the 2024-2025 cycle. Cudahy was moved to the large-schools division of the Midwest Classic Conference, with full Woodland members Milwaukee Lutheran moving over from the Parkland Conference as their replacement.[16] For the 2026-2027 realignment cycle, the Woodland Conference will be losing three members: Grafton (Glacier Trails), Shorewood/Messmer (Midwest Classic) and Wisconsin Lutheran (North Shore). They will be replaced by the two high schools in West Allis, with Nathan Hale joining from the Greater Metro Conference and West Allis Central moving over from the Parkland Conference. Along with the Parkland Conference, the Woodland Conference will have seven schools each and play one mandatory crossover game per school.[17]
List of conference members
Current members
School
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Location
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Affiliation
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Enrollment
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Mascot
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Colors
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Joined
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Division
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Brown Deer
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Brown Deer, WI
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Public
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579
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Falcons
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2006[7]
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East
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Cudahy
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Cudahy, WI
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Public
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677
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Packers
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1993[1]
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East
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Greendale
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Greendale, WI
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Public
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931
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Panthers
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1993[1]
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West
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Greenfield
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Greenfield, WI
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Public
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1,163
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Hustlin' Hawks
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1993[1]
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East
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Milwaukee Lutheran
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Milwaukee, WI
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Private (LCMS)
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908
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Red Knights
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2017[11]
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East
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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New Berlin, WI
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Public
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711
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Lions
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1997[2]
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West
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New Berlin West
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New Berlin, WI
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Public
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699
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Vikings
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1997[2]
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West
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Pewaukee
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Pewaukee, WI
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Public
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874
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Pirates
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2006[7]
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West
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Pius XI
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Milwaukee, WI
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Private (Catholic)
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699
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Popes
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2012[9]
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West
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Shorewood
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Shorewood, WI
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Public
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662
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Greyhounds
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2006[7]
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East
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South Milwaukee
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South Milwaukee, WI
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Public
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1,002
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Rockets
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1993,[1] 2009[8]
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East
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West Allis Central
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West Allis, WI
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Public
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1,126
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Bulldogs
|
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2017[11]
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West
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Whitnall
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Greenfield, WI
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Public
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826
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Falcons
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1997[2]
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East
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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Milwaukee, WI
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Private (WELS)
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938
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Vikings
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2017[12]
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West
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Future members
School
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Location
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Affiliation
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Enrollment
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Mascot
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Colors
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Joined
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Left
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Conference Joined
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Current Conference
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Brookfield Central
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Brookfield, WI
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Public
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1,270
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Lancers
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1993[1]
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1997[2]
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Greater Metro
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Brookfield East
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Brookfield, WI
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Public
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1,362
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Spartans
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1993[1]
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1997[2]
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Greater Metro
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Franklin
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Franklin, WI
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Public
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1,570
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Sabers
|
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1993[1]
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1997[2]
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Southeast
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Wauwatosa East
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Wauwatosa, WI
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Public
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1,047
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Red Raiders
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1993[1]
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1997[2]
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Greater Metro
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Wauwatosa West
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Wauwatosa, WI
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Public
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1,028
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Trojans
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1993[1]
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2017[11]
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Greater Metro
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Saint Thomas More
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Milwaukee, WI
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Private (Catholic)
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547
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Cavaliers
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1997[2]
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2012[9]
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Metro Classic
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St. Francis
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St. Francis, WI
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Public
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522
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Mariners
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2006[7]
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2014[10]
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Midwest Classic
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Membership timeline
Full members
North Division South Division Black Division Blue Division East Division West Division
Membership map
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List of state champions
Fall sports
Boys Cross Country
School
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Year
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Division
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Shorewood
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2006
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2009
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2010
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2012
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Division 2
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Pewaukee
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2015
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2021
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Division 2
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Girls Cross Country
School
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Year
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Division
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Pewaukee
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2009
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Division 2
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Pewaukee
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2015
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2019
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Division 2
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Football
School
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Year
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Division
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Cudahy
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1994
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Division 2
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Boys Soccer
School
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Year
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Division
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Saint Thomas More
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2006
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Division 3
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Pius XI
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2018
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Division 3
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Shorewood
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2019
|
Division 3
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Shorewood
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2021
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Division 3
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2022
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Division 3
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Girls Swimming & Diving
School
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Year
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Division
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Whitnall
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1999
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Division 2
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Whitnall
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2000
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2012
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Division 2
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Girls Tennis
School
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Year
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Division
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Greendale
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1994
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Division 2
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Greendale
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1997
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Division 2
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Greendale
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1999
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Division 2
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Girls Volleyball
School
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Year
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Division
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Wauwatosa East
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1994
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Division 1
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Thomas More
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1999
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Division 1 (WISAA)
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Thomas More
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2000
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Division 2
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Winter sports
Boys Basketball
School
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Year
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Division
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New Berlin West
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2000
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Division 2
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2008
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Division 2
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Brown Deer
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2014
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Division 3
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Brown Deer
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2015
|
Division 3
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Pewaukee
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2021
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Division 2
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Pewaukee
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2022
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Division 2
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Pewaukee
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2023
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Division 2
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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2024
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Division 2
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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2025
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Division 2
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Girls Basketball
School
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Year
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Division
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2010
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Division 2
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Pius XI
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2015
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Division 2
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2016
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Division 2
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Pewaukee
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2024
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Division 2
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Boys Swimming & Diving
School
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Year
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Division
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Brookfield Central
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1994
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Division 2
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Brookfield Central
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1995
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Division 2
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Brookfield East
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1996
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Division 2
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Spring sports
Girls Soccer
School
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Year
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Division
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Wauwatosa East
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1996
|
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Wauwatosa East
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1997
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Division 1
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2022
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Division 3
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Softball
School
|
Year
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Division
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South Milwaukee
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1998
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Division 1
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Greendale
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2006
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Division 2
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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2008
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Division 2
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New Berlin West
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2016
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Division 2
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Whitnall
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2018
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Division 2
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Boys Tennis
School
|
Year
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Division
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Greendale
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1995
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Division 2
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Brookfield Central
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1996
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Division 1
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Greendale
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2005
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Division 2
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Boys Track & Field
School
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Year
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Division
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Brown Deer
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2008
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2013
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2022
|
Division 2
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Girls Track & Field
School
|
Year
|
Division
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Brown Deer
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2007
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Division 2
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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2019
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Division 2
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Shorewood
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2022
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Division 2
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Summer sports
Baseball
School
|
Year
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Greendale
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1995
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South Milwaukee
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1996
|
Wauwatosa East
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1997
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New Berlin West
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2013
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List of conference champions
Boys Basketball
School
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Quantity
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Years
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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10
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2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2020
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Pewaukee
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10
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2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
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Whitnall
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10
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2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
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Brown Deer
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7
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2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
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Greenfield
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5
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1999, 2004, 2007, 2019, 2025
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New Berlin West
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4
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2000, 2005, 2008, 2011
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Saint Thomas More
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4
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1998, 2001, 2002, 2012
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Wauwatosa East
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4
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1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
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Wisconsin Lutheran
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4
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2020, 2022, 2024, 2025
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Greendale
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2
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1996, 2007
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Pius XI
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2
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2014, 2015
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Wauwatosa West
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2
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2003, 2011
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Milwaukee Lutheran
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1
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2020
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South Milwaukee
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1
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2011
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West Allis Central
|
1
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2019
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Brookfield Central
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0
|
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Brookfield East
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0
|
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Cudahy
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0
|
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Franklin
|
0
|
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Shorewood
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0
|
|
St. Francis
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0
|
|
Girls Basketball
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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11
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2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
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Pewaukee
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9
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2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
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Greendale
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7
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1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007
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Pius XI
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6
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2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2022
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South Milwaukee
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6
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1995, 2013, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
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Whitnall
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5
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1994, 2008, 2009, 2024, 2025
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Cudahy
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4
|
2003, 2004, 2007, 2017
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Shorewood
|
4
|
2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
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Greenfield
|
2
|
2021, 2023
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Saint Thomas More
|
2
|
1998, 2000
|
New Berlin West
|
1
|
2017
|
Wauwatosa East
|
1
|
1995
|
Brookfield Central
|
0
|
|
Brookfield East
|
0
|
|
Brown Deer
|
0
|
|
Franklin
|
0
|
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
0
|
|
St. Francis
|
0
|
|
Wauwatosa West
|
0
|
|
West Allis Central
|
0
|
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
0
|
|
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
|
Greendale
|
10
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2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021
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New Berlin Eisenhower
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10
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2002, 2003, 2006, 2007 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
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Cudahy
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7
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1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001
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Pewaukee
|
5
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2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016
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Whitnall
|
5
|
1998, 2000, 2012, 2017, 2019
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Brown Deer
|
4
|
2007, 2010, 2012, 2014
|
Grafton
|
3
|
2022, 2023, 2024
|
South Milwaukee
|
3
|
2012, 2013, 2014
|
Greenfield
|
2
|
2015, 2016
|
New Berlin West
|
1
|
2019
|
Saint Thomas More
|
1
|
2004
|
Shorewood/Messmer
|
1
|
2018
|
Wauwatosa East
|
1
|
1995
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
1
|
2023
|
Brookfield Central
|
0
|
|
Brookfield East
|
0
|
|
Franklin
|
0
|
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
0
|
|
Pius XI
|
0
|
|
St. Francis
|
0
|
|
Wauwatosa West
|
0
|
|
West Allis Central
|
0
|
|
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