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Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association
FormerlyWisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association (1957-1968)
Founded1968
Ceased2000
No. of teams54 (1968), 59 (2000)
HeadquartersLa Crosse, Wisconsin
Locations
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WISAA Member School Locations (1968)

The Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association is a former organization for high school athletics in Wisconsin. Consisting entirely of private schools, it was formed in 1968 and completed a merger with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association in 2000.

History

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The Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association traces its origin back to 1928, when the first statewide basketball tournament for parochial schools was held.[1] This tournament evolved into an annual event and an avenue for Catholic schools to compete independently from the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, an organization made entirely of public high schools that excluded private schools from statewide competitions. In 1957, the Wisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association was formed[2] to sponsor multiple interscholastic sports, including:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Wrestling

Around the same time as the WCIAA was formed, many new non-Catholic private high schools opened in the state of Wisconsin, and in 1968, the forty-one member schools of the WCIAA added thirteen new members outside of the organization to form the initial WISAA roster:[3]

In the early 1970s, WISAA became a leader in promoting interscholastic girls' athletics, sponsoring the first statewide girls' track meet in 1971, just over a year before Title IX was written into law.[4] The next year, WISAA admitted five all-girls high schools into the organization: four in Milwaukee (Divine Savior Holy Angels, Mercy, St. Joan Antida and St. Mary's Academy) and St. Joseph Academy in Green Bay.[5][6]

Membership levels fluctuated over the course of WISAA's history, but the organization generally had between 50 to 65 member schools at any given time. By the 1990s, there were increasing calls to merge WISAA into the WIAA.[7] This became a reality in 1997 when a merger agreement was reached between the two organizations, and it was finalized for the 2000-01 school year.[8] The last remaining vestige of the organization is the Midwest Classic Conference, which is the only WISAA-affiliated conference to move over to the WIAA after the merger.

Executive Directors

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  • Steve Pavela (1968-1988)[9]
  • Al Bill (1988-1997)[10][11]
  • Burt McDonald (1997-2000)[12]

WISAA Membership History

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School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined Left Current Status
Abbot Pennings De Pere Catholic (Norbertine) N/A

(Boys only)

Squires     1968[3] 1990 Merged into Notre Dame Academy
Aquinas La Crosse Catholic 307 Blugolds     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Mississippi Valley)

Assumption Wisconsin Rapids Catholic 139 Royals     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Marawood)

Beloit Catholic Beloit Catholic N/A Crusaders     1968[3] 2000 Closed
Burlington Catholic Central Burlington Catholic 128 Hilltoppers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Campion Jesuit Prairie du Chien Catholic (Jesuit) N/A Red Knights     1968[3] 1975 Closed
Cathedral Superior Catholic N/A Panthers     1968[3] 1969 Closed
Catholic Memorial Waukesha Catholic 576 Crusaders     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Classic Eight)

Columbus Catholic Marshfield Catholic 146 Dons     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Cloverbelt)

Concordia Prep Milwaukee Lutheran (LCMS) N/A Falcons     1968[3] 1971 Closed
de Sales Prep St. Francis Catholic N/A Saints     1968[3] 1979 Closed
Dominican Whitefish Bay Catholic (Sinsinawa Dominican) 324 Knights       1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

Don Bosco Milwaukee Catholic N/A Dons     1968[3] 1972 Merged into Thomas More
Edgewood Madison Catholic 569 Crusaders     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Badger)

Fox Valley Lutheran Appleton Lutheran (WELS) 742 Foxes     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(North Eastern)

Francis Jordan Milwaukee Catholic N/A Cardinals     1968[3] 1969 Closed
Holy Cross Seminary La Crosse Catholic N/A Unknown Unknown 1968[3] 1971 Closed
Holy Name Seminary Madison Catholic N/A

(Boys only)

Hilanders     1968[3] 1995 Closed
John F. Kennedy Prep St. Nazianz Catholic N/A Moors     1968[3] 1982 Closed
Lourdes Academy Oshkosh Catholic 178 Knights     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Trailways)

Luther Onalaska Lutheran (WELS) 228 Knights     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Coulee)

Marinette Central Catholic Marinette Catholic 38 Cavaliers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Marinette & Oconto)

Marquette University Milwaukee Catholic (Jesuit) 1,794

(Boys only)

Hilltoppers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Greater Metro)

McDonell Central Catholic Chippewa Falls Catholic 206 Macks     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Cloverbelt)

Messmer Milwaukee Catholic 499 Bishops     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Milwaukee Lutheran Milwaukee Lutheran (LCMS) 908 Red Knights     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Woodland)

Newman Catholic Wausau Catholic 128 Cardinals     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Marawood)

Northwestern Military & Naval Academy Lake Geneva Nonsectarian, Military N/A

(Boys only)

Falcons     1968[3] 1995 Closed
Notre Dame Milwaukee Catholic N/A Redwings     1968[3] 1988 Closed
Our Lady of Premontre Green Bay Catholic N/A

(Boys only)

Cadets     1968[3] 1990 Merged into Notre Dame Academy
Pacelli Stevens Point Catholic 169 Cardinals     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Central Wisconsin)

Pio Nono St. Francis Catholic N/A Spartans     1968[3] 1972 Merged into Thomas More
Pius XI Milwaukee Catholic 699 Popes     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Woodland)

Queen of Apostles Madison Catholic N/A Raiders     1968[3] 1979 Closed
Racine Lutheran Racine Lutheran (LCMS) 303 Crusaders     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

Regis Eau Claire Catholic 210 Ramblers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Cloverbelt)

Roncalli Manitowoc Catholic 223 Jets     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Eastern Wisconsin)

Sacred Heart Seminary Oneida Catholic N/A Scouts     1968[3] 1976 Closed
St. Bonaventure Sturtevant Catholic N/A Cardinals     1968[3] 1983 Closed
St. Catherine's Racine Catholic (Dominican) 472 Angels       1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

St. Gregory St. Nazianz Catholic N/A Fighting Irish     1968[3] 1969 Closed
St. John Little Chute Catholic N/A Flying Dutchmen     1968[3] 1973 Closed
St. John's Cathedral Milwaukee Catholic N/A Eagles     1968[3] 1976 Closed
St. John's Northwestern Military Academy Delafield Nonsectarian, Military 236 Lancers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

St. Joseph Kenosha Catholic 229 Lancers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

St. Lawrence Seminary Mount Calvary Catholic (Capuchin) 256

(Boys only)

Hilltoppers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Independent)

St. Mary Catholic Neenah Catholic 277 Zephyrs       1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Big East)

St. Mary's Springs Fond du Lac Catholic 263 Ledgers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Wisconsin Flyway)

The Prairie School Wind Point Nonsectarian 226 Hawks     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

University Lake School Hartland Nonsectarian 73 Lakers     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Lake City)

University School of Milwaukee River Hills Nonsectarian 406 Wildcats     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Wayland Academy Beaver Dam Nonsectarian (historically Baptist) 159 Big Red     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Trailways)

Wisconsin Lutheran Milwaukee Lutheran (WELS) 938 Vikings     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Woodland)

Xavier Appleton Catholic 468 Hawks     1968[3] 2000 WIAA

(Bay)

Brookfield Academy Brookfield Nonsectarian 334 Blue Knights     1969 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Martin Luther Greendale Lutheran (LCMS) 649 Spartans     1969 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

Divine Word Seminary East Troy Catholic N/A

(Boys only)

Missioners Unknown 1970 1991 Closed
Sheboygan Christian Sheboygan Non-denominational Christian 131 Eagles     1970 2000 WIAA

(Big East)

St. Joseph Seminary Edgerton Catholic N/A

(Boys only)

Johawks Unknown 1970 1980 Closed
Central Wisconsin Christian Waupun Reformed 119 Crusaders     1972 2000 WIAA

(Trailways)

Divine Savior Holy Angels Milwaukee Catholic 1,344

(Girls only)

Dashers     1972 2000 WIAA

(Greater Metro)

Mercy Milwaukee Catholic N/A

(Girls only)

None     1972 1973 Closed
St. Joan Antida Milwaukee Catholic 376

(Girls only)

Jaguars     1972 2000 WIAA

(Lake City)

St. Joseph Academy Green Bay Catholic N/A

(Girls only)

Sajoacs     1972 1990 Merged into Notre Dame Academy
St. Mary's Academy Milwaukee Catholic N/A

(Girls only)

None     1972 1991 Closed
Thomas More Milwaukee Catholic 547 Cavaliers     1972 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown Baptist 65[13] Crusaders     1974 2000 WIAA

(Indian Trails)

Northwestern Prep Watertown Lutheran (WELS) N/A Hornets     1974 1995 Merged into Luther Prep
Shoreland Lutheran Somers Lutheran (WELS) 384 Pacers     1974 2000 WIAA

(Metro Classic)

Lakeside Lutheran Lake Mills Lutheran (WELS) 506 Warriors     1975 2000 WIAA

(Capitol)

Kettle Moraine Lutheran Jackson Lutheran (WELS) 553 Chargers     1976 2000 WIAA

(East Central)

Winnebago Lutheran Academy Fond du Lac Lutheran (WELS) 319 Vikings     1976 2000 WIAA

(Wisconsin Flyway)

Manitowoc Lutheran Manitowoc Lutheran (WELS) 227 Lancers     1977 2000 WIAA

(Big East)

Union Grove Christian Union Grove Non-denominational Christian N/A Patriots     1978 2000 Joined WIAA

(Closed in 2018)

Immanuel Lutheran Eau Claire Lutheran (CELC) 96 Lancers     1979 2000 WIAA

(Dairyland)

Martin Luther Prep Prairie du Chien Lutheran (WELS) N/A Rams     1979 1995 Merged into Luther Prep
Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran Green Bay Lutheran (LCMS) 145 Blazers     1979 2000 WIAA

(Packerland)

Sheboygan Lutheran Sheboygan Lutheran (LCMS) 206 Crusaders     1980 2000 WIAA

(Big East)

Heritage Christian New Berlin Protestant 196 Patriots     1987 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Notre Dame Academy Green Bay Catholic 727 Tritons       1990 2000 WIAA

(Fox River Classic)

Abundant Life Christian Madison Non-denominational Christian 115 Challengers     1994 2000 WIAA

(Trailways)

Luther Prep Watertown Lutheran (WELS) 407 Phoenix     1995 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Christian Life Kenosha Non-denominational Christian 202 Eagles     1996 2000 WIAA

(Midwest Classic)

Faith Christian Academy Williams Bay Non-denominational Christian 62 Eagles     1997 2000 WIAA

(Lake City)

Valley Christian Oshkosh Non-denominational Christian 144 Warriors     1998 2000 WIAA

(Trailways)

Former WISAA-Affiliated Conferences

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Alignments are listed for WISAA membership dates only, see links for full conference histories.

School Location Tenure
Aquinas High School La Crosse 1968-1997
Assumption High School Wisconsin Rapids 1968-2000
Campion Jesuit High School Prairie du Chien 1968-1975
Columbus Catholic High School Marshfield 1968-2000
McDonell Central Catholic High School Chippewa Falls 1968-2000
Newman Catholic High School Wausau 1968-2000
Pacelli High School Stevens Point 1968-2000
Regis High School Eau Claire 1968-2000
School Location Tenure
Central Wisconsin Christian High School Waupun 1973-1983
de Sales Preparatory Seminary St. Francis 1973-1979
Notre Dame High School Milwaukee 1973-1983
Sheboygan Christian School Sheboygan 1973-1983
St. Bonaventure High School Sturtevant 1973-1983
St. John's Military Academy Delafield 1973-1974
University Lake School Hartland 1973-1981
Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown 1974-1976
Shoreland Lutheran High School Somers 1975-1983
Brookfield Academy Brookfield 1976-1983
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Jackson 1977-1983
The Prairie School Wind Point 1977-1983
St. Lawrence Seminary High School Mount Calvary 1979-1983
Winnebago Lutheran Academy Fond du Lac 1979-1983
Sheboygan Lutheran High School Sheboygan 1981-1983
School Location Tenure
Abbot Pennings High School De Pere 1968-1971
Lourdes Academy Oshkosh 1968-1971
Marinette Central Catholic High School Marinette 1968-1971
Our Lady of Premontre High School Green Bay 1968-1971
Roncalli High School Manitowoc 1968-1971
St. John High School Little Chute 1968-1971
St. Mary Catholic High School Neenah 1968-1971
St. Mary's Springs Academy Fond du Lac 1968-1971
Xavier High School Appleton 1968-1971
School Location Tenure
Abbot Pennings High School De Pere 1971-1990
Fox Valley Lutheran High School Appleton 1971-1999
Lourdes Academy Oshkosh 1971-1998
Marinette Central Catholic High School Marinette 1971-1999
Our Lady of Premontre High School Green Bay 1971-1990
Roncalli High School Manitowoc 1971-1999
St. John High School Little Chute 1971-1973
St. Mary Catholic High School Neenah 1971-1998
St. Mary's Springs Academy Fond du Lac 1971-1999
Xavier High School Appleton 1971-1999
St. Joseph Academy Green Bay 1972-1990
Notre Dame Academy Green Bay 1990-1993
Manitowoc Lutheran High School Manitowoc 1991-1999
School Location Tenure
Catholic Memorial High School Waukesha 1974-1997
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Milwaukee 1974-1997
Dominican High School Whitefish Bay 1974-1997
Marquette University High School Milwaukee 1974-1997
Messmer High School Milwaukee 1974-1984
Milwaukee Lutheran High School Milwaukee 1974-1997
Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 1974-1997
St. Catherine's High School Racine 1974-1997
St. Joan Antida High School Milwaukee 1974-1989
St. John's Cathedral High School Milwaukee 1974-1976
St. Joseph Catholic Academy Kenosha 1974-1997
Thomas More High School Milwaukee 1974-1997
School Location Tenure
Central Wisconsin Christian High School Waupun 1983-1999
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Jackson 1983-1998
Martin Luther High School Greendale 1983-1997
Northwestern Preparatory School Watertown 1983-1995
Notre Dame High School Milwaukee 1983-1988
Racine Lutheran High School Racine 1983-2000
Sheboygan Christian School Sheboygan 1983-1999
Sheboygan Lutheran High School Sheboygan 1983-1999
Shoreland Lutheran High School Somers 1983-2000
St. John's Military Academy Delafield 1983-1995
St. Lawrence Seminary Mount Calvary 1983-1999
St. Mary's High School Burlington 1983-1989
The Prairie School Wind Point 1983-2000
University School of Milwaukee River Hills 1983-2000
Wayland Academy Beaver Dam 1983-1994,

1996-2000

Winnebago Lutheran Academy Fond du Lac 1983-1999
Catholic Central High School Burlington 1989-2000
Heritage Christian School New Berlin 1989-2000
St. Joan Antida High School Milwaukee 1989-2000
Messmer High School Milwaukee 1993-2000
Luther Preparatory School Watertown 1995-1998
St. John's Northwestern Military Academy Delafield 1995-2000
Brookfield Academy Brookfield 1996-2000
Lourdes Academy Oshkosh 1998-1999
Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran High School Green Bay 1998-1999
St. Mary Catholic High School Neenah 1998-1999
School Location Tenure
Concordia College Preparatory High School Milwaukee 1968-1970
Fox Valley Lutheran High School Appleton 1968-1971
Milwaukee Lutheran High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
Northwestern Preparatory School Watertown 1968-1983

(joined WISAA 1974)

Racine Lutheran High School Racine 1968-1983
University School of Milwaukee River Hills 1968-1983
Wayland Academy Beaver Dam 1968-1983
Wisconsin Lutheran High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
Martin Luther High School Greendale 1970-1983
St. Mary's High School Burlington 1971-1983
St. John's Military Academy Delafield 1974-1983
School Location Tenure
Catholic Memorial High School Waukesha 1968-1974
Dominican High School Whitefish Bay 1968-1974
Don Bosco High School Milwaukee 1968-1972
Francis Jordan High School Milwaukee 1968-1969
Marquette University High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
Messmer High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
Notre Dame High School Milwaukee 1968-1973
Pio Nono High School St. Francis 1968-1972
Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
St. Bonaventure High School Sturtevant 1968-1973
St. Catherine's High School Racine 1968-1974
St. John's Cathedral High School Milwaukee 1968-1974
St. Joseph Catholic Academy Kenosha 1968-1974
Thomas More High School Milwaukee 1972-1974

WISAA Members in Non-WISAA Conferences

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School Location Tenure Conference
Beloit Catholic High School Beloit 1968-1981 SHARK Conference
Cathedral High School Superior 1968-1969 Michigan-Wisconsin Conference
de Sales Preparatory Academy St. Francis 1968-1970 Wisconsin Seminary League
Holy Name Seminary Madision 1968-1970 Wisconsin Seminary League
Northwestern Military & Naval Academy Lake Geneva 1968-1995 Indian Trails Conference
Sacred Heart Seminary Oneida 1968-1970 Wisconsin Seminary League
St. Lawrence Seminary Mount Calvary 1968-1969 Wisconsin Seminary League
St. Mary's High School Burlington 1968-1970 Southeastern Badger Conference
Brookfield Academy Brookfield 1969-1976 Indian Trails Conference
Queen of Apostles High School Madison 1969-1979 Eastern Suburban Conference
The Prairie School Wind Point 1969-1977 Indian Trails Conference
Divine Word Seminary East Troy 1970-1991 Indian Trails Conference
John F. Kennedy Preparatory School St. Nazianz 1970-1973 Central Lakeshore Conference
St. Lawrence Seminary Mount Calvary 1970-1979 Bay-Lakes Conference
Holy Name Seminary Madison 1971-1995 State Line League
St. Joseph Seminary Edgerton 1971-1980 Indian Trails Conference
Wisconsin Lutheran High School Milwaukee 1974-2000 Wisconsin Little Ten Conference
Lakeside Lutheran High School Lake Mills 1975-1995 Eastern Suburban Conference
Maranatha Baptist Academy Watertown 1976-2000 Indian Trails Conference
Winnebago Lutheran Academy Fond du Lac 1976-1979 Bay-Lakes Conference
Manitowoc Lutheran High School Manitowoc 1977-1979 Bay-Lakes Conference
Martin Luther Preparatory Academy Prairie du Chien 1979-1995 Black Hawk League
Beloit Catholic High School Beloit 1982-1996 Rock Valley Conference
University Lake School Hartland 1982-2000 SWISS Conference
Brookfield Academy Brookfield 1984-1996 SWISS Conference
Messmer High School Milwaukee 1986-1993 Indian Trails Conference
Heritage Christian School New Berlin 1987-1989 SWISS Conference
Luther High School Onalaska 1991-1997 Dairyland Conference
Notre Dame Academy Green Bay 1993-2000 Fox River Valley Conference
Abundant Life Christian School Madison 1994-1998 SWISS Conference
Wayland Academy Beaver Dam 1994-1996 Indian Trails Conference
Lakeside Lutheran High School Lake Mills 1995-2000 Capitol Conference
Beloit Catholic High School Beloit 1996-2000 Indian Trails Conference
Christian Life School Kenosha 1996-2000 SWISS Conference
Aquinas High School La Crosse 1997-2000 Mississippi Valley Conference
Catholic Memorial High School Waukesha 1997-2000 Classic Eight Conference
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Milwaukee 1997-2000 Greater Metro Conference
Faith Christian Academy Williams Bay 1997-2000 SWISS Conference
Luther High School Onalaska 1997-2000 Coulee Conference
Marquette University High School Milwaukee 1997-2000 Greater Metro Conference
Martin Luther High School Greendale 1997-2000 Parkland Conference
Milwaukee Lutheran High School Milwaukee 1997-2000 North Shore Conference
Pius XI High School Milwaukee 1997-2000 Classic Eight Conference
St. Catherine's High School Racine 1997-2000 Lakeshore Conference
St. Joseph Catholic Academy Kenosha 1997-2000 Lakeshore Conference
Union Grove Christian School Union Grove 1997-2000 Indian Trails Conference
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Jackson 1998-2000 Parkland Conference
Luther Preparatory School Watertown 1998-2000 Parkland Conference
Valley Christian School Oshkosh 1998-1999 Indian Trails Conference
Central Wisconsin Christian High School Waupun 1999-2000 Flyway Conference
Fox Valley Lutheran High School Appleton 1999-2000 Valley Eight Conference
Lourdes Academy Oshkosh 1999-2000 East Central Conference
Manitowoc Lutheran High School Manitowoc 1999-2000 Olympian Conference
Marinette Central Catholic High School Marinette 1999-2000 Marinette & Oconto Conference
Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran High School Green Bay 1999-2000 Packerland Conference
Roncalli High School Manitowoc 1999-2000 Eastern Wisconsin Conference
Sheboygan Christian School Sheboygan 1999-2000 Central Lakeshore Conference
Sheboygan Lutheran High School Sheboygan 1999-2000 Central Lakeshore Conference
St. Lawrence Seminary Mount Calvary 1999-2000 Flyway Conference
St. Mary Catholic High School Neenah 1999-2000 Olympian Conference
St. Mary's Springs Academy Fond du Lac 1999-2000 Flyway Conference
Winnebago Lutheran Academy Fond du Lac 1999-2000 Flyway Conference
Xavier High School Appleton 1999-2000 Valley Eight Conference

List of Sponsored Sports

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Fall Sports

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  • Boys Cross Country (1968-2000)
  • Girls Cross Country (1980-2000)
  • Football (1969-2000)
  • Golf (1974-1996)
  • Boys Soccer (1974-2000)
  • Girls Tennis (1973-2000)
  • Volleyball (1972-2000)

Winter Sports

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  • Boys Basketball (1969-2000)
  • Girls Basketball (1975-2000)
  • Wrestling (1969-2000)

Spring Sports

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  • Baseball (1969-2000)
  • Golf (1969-1974, 1998-2000)
  • Girls Soccer (1987-2000)
  • Softball (1977-2000)
  • Boys Tennis (1969-2000)
  • Boys Track & Field (1969-2000)
  • Girls Track & Field (1971-2000)

List of State Champions

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Fall Sports

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Boys Cross Country
Year Class A Class B
1968[14] St. Catherine's Holy Name Seminary
1969[15] St. Catherine's Roncalli
1970[16] St. Catherine's Roncalli
1971[17] St. Catherine's St. Mary's Springs
1972[18] Pius XI Holy Name Seminary
1973[19] Thomas More Roncalli
Year Class A Class B Class C
1974[20] Thomas More Assumption Columbus Catholic
1975[21] St. Catherine's St. Lawrence Seminary University School
1976[22] Thomas More Roncalli University School
1977[23] Aquinas St. Lawrence Seminary University School
1978[24] Thomas More Newman Catholic Central Wisconsin Christian
1979[25] Aquinas Newman Catholic Holy Name Seminary
1980[26] Thomas More Newman Catholic Holy Name Seminary
1981[27] Thomas More Newman Catholic Regis
1982[28] Our Lady of Premontre Pacelli University School
1983[29] Our Lady of Premontre Newman Catholic University School
1984[30] Marquette University Newman Catholic McDonell Central Catholic
1985[31] St. Catherine's Pacelli Newman Catholic
Year Class A Class B
1986[32] Marquette University Pacelli
1987[33] Marquette University Pacelli
1988[34] Marquette University Pacelli
1989[35] Marquette University Newman Catholic
1990[36] Marquette University Pacelli
1991[37] Marquette University Pacelli
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992[38] Marquette University Lakeside Lutheran
1993[39] Pius XI St. Lawrence Seminary
1994[40] Marquette University Pacelli
1995[41] Marquette University Pacelli
1996[42] St. Catherine's Pacelli
1997[43] Marquette University McDonell Central Catholic
1998[44] Marquette University McDonell Central Catholic
1999[45] Catholic Memorial Lakeside Lutheran
Girls Cross Country
Year Champion
1980[26] Catholic Memorial
Year Class A Class B
1981[27] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
1982[28] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
1983[29] Catholic Memorial Columbus Catholic
1984[30] Dominican Pacelli
1985[31] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
1986[32] Aquinas Pacelli
1987[33] Aquinas Pacelli
1988[34] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
1989[35] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
1990[36] Notre Dame Academy Pacelli
1991[37] Catholic Memorial Pacelli
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992[38] Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1993[39] Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1994[40] Catholic Memorial McDonell Central Catholic
1995[41] Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1996[42] Aquinas St. Mary's Springs
1997[43] Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1998[44] Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1999[45] Catholic Memorial McDonell Central Catholic
Football
Year Champion
1969[46] Roncalli
1970[47] Our Lady of Premontre
1971[48] Abbot Pennings
1972[49] Pius XI
1973[50] Assumption
1974[51] Lourdes Academy
1975[52] Marquette University
Year Class A Class B
1976 Thomas More[53] St. Mary's (Burlington)[54]
1977 Thomas More[55] St. Mary's (Burlington)[56]
1978 Our Lady of Premontre[57] St. Mary's (Burlington)[58]
1979 Catholic Memorial[59] Martin Luther Prep[60]
1980 Columbus Catholic[61] Northwestern Prep[62]
1981 Thomas More[63] St. Mary's (Burlington)[64]
1982 Marquette University[65] Martin Luther Prep[66]
1983 St. Mary's Springs[67] St. Mary's (Burlington)[68]
1984 St. Mary's Springs[69] Northwestern Prep[70]
1985 Marquette University[71] Holy Name Seminary[72]
1986 Pacelli[73] Winnebago Lutheran[74]
1987 Marquette University[75] Martin Luther Prep[76]
1988[77] Marquette University St. John's Military Academy
Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
1989 Catholic Memorial[78] Northwestern Prep[78] McDonell Central Catholic[79]
1990 St. Mary's Springs[80] Dominican[80] Northwestern Prep[81]
1991 St. Mary's Springs[82] Northwestern Prep[82] Burlington Catholic Central[83]
1992[84] Notre Dame Academy Columbus Catholic Regis
1993[85] Catholic Memorial Aquinas Regis
1994[86] Marquette University St. Joseph Columbus Catholic
1995[87] St. Mary's Springs Aquinas Pacelli
1996[88] Catholic Memorial Roncalli Columbus Catholic
1997[89] Marquette University Roncalli St. Mary's Springs
1998[90] Wisconsin Lutheran St. Mary's Springs Roncalli
1999[91] Marquette University St. Mary's Springs Regis


Golf
Year Champion
1974[92] St. Catherine's
1975[93] Aquinas
1976[94] Pius XI
1977[95] Aquinas
1978[96] Our Lady of Premontre
1979[97] Our Lady of Premontre
1980[98] Edgewood
1981[99] Our Lady of Premontre
1982[100] Marquette University
1983[101] Marquette University
1984[102] Edgewood
1985[103] Our Lady of Premontre
1986[104] Abbot Pennings
1987[105] Abbot Pennings
1988[106] Abbot Pennings
1989[107] Wisconsin Lutheran
1990[108] Edgewood
1991[109] Notre Dame Academy
1992[110] Marquette University
1993[111] Catholic Memorial
1994[112] Catholic Memorial
1995[113] Aquinas
1996[114] Edgewood
Boys Soccer
Year Champion
1974 Marquette University
1975 University School
1976 The Prairie School
1977 Notre Dame
1978 University Lake School
1979 Marquette University
1980 Pius XI
1981 Marquette University
1982 Marquette University
1983 Catholic Memorial
1984 Marquette University
1985 Marquette University
1986 Marquette University
1987 Abbot Pennings
1988 Pius XI
1989 Marquette University
1990 Marquette University
1991 Catholic Memorial
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992 Marquette University Sheboygan Christian
1993 Pius XI University School
1994 Marquette University Central Wisconsin Christian
1995 Marquette University University School
1996 Marquette University University School
1997 Marquette University Kettle Moraine Lutheran
1998 Marquette University Sheboygan Christian
1999 Marquette University Heritage Christian
Girls Tennis
Year Champion
1973[115] The Prairie School
1974[116] The Prairie School
1975[117] The Prairie School
1976[118] University School
1977[119] University School
1978[120] Dominican, University School (tie)
1979[121] Dominican
1980[122] The Prairie School
1981[123] St. Joseph Academy
1982[124] University School
1983[125] University School
1984[126] University School
1985[127] The Prairie School
1986[128] The Prairie School
1987[129] Brookfield Academy
1988[130] University School
1989[131] University School
1990[132] University School
1991[133] University School
1992[134] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1993[135] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1994[136] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1995[137] University School
1996[138] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1997[139] University School
1998[140] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1999[141] Divine Savior Holy Angels
Volleyball
Year Champion
1972[142] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1973[142] Dominican
1974[142] Dominican
1975[142] Milwaukee Lutheran
1976[142] Dominican
1977[142] Milwaukee Lutheran
1978[142] St. Catherine's
1979[142] Dominican
1980[142] Edgewood
Year Class A Class B
1981[142] Pius XI St. Mary Catholic
1982[142] Pius XI St. Mary Catholic
1983[142] Pius XI Northwestern Prep
1984[142] Pius XI St. Mary's (Burlington)
1985[142] Divine Savior Holy Angels Marinette Central Catholic
1986[142] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1987[142] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1988[142] Pius XI Kettle Moraine Lutheran
1989[143] Pius XI Manitowoc Lutheran
1990[144] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1991[145] Pius XI Columbus Catholic
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992[146] Pius XI Regis
1993[147] Pius XI Heritage Christian
1994[148] Pius XI Pacelli
1995[149] Wisconsin Lutheran Regis
1996[150] Wisconsin Lutheran Lourdes Academy
1997[151] Catholic Memorial Regis
1998[152] Catholic Memorial Regis
1999[153] Thomas More McDonell Central Catholic

Winter Sports

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Boys Basketball
Year Champion
1969[154] St. Catherine's
1970[155] Pius XI
1971[156] St. Catherine's
1972[157] Marquette University
1973[158] Marquette University
1974[159] Dominican
Year Class A Class B
1975[160] Pius XI Racine Lutheran
1976 Pius XI[161] Notre Dame[162]
1977[163] St. Catherine's Beloit Catholic
1978[164] Dominican Notre Dame
1979[165] Dominican Notre Dame
1980[166] Marquette University Central Wisconsin Christian
1981[167] Marquette University Sheboygan Christian
1982[168] Our Lady of Premontre The Prairie School
1983[169] Marquette University Marinette Central Catholic
1984[170] Marquette University St. Mary's (Burlington)
1985[171] St. Catherine's Northwestern Prep
1986[172] Marquette University Northwestern Prep
1987[173] Catholic Memorial Messmer
1988[174] Thomas More Messmer
1989[175] Marquette University Messmer
1990[176] Abbot Pennings Northwestern Prep
1991[177] Dominican Racine Lutheran
Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
1992 St. Catherine's[178] Northwestern Prep[179] Sheboygan Christian[180]
1993[181] St. Catherine's St. Mary's Springs Central Wisconsin Christian
1994[182] Marquette University St. Mary's Springs McDonell Central Catholic
1995 Xavier[183] Messmer[184] Racine Lutheran[184]
1996[185] Pius XI Racine Lutheran Columbus Catholic
1997[186] Dominican Messmer Columbus Catholic
1998[187] Dominican Racine Lutheran N.E.W. Lutheran
1999[188] Marquette University Lourdes Academy Columbus Catholic
2000[189] Pius XI Dominican Columbus Catholic
Girls Basketball
Year Champion
1975[190] Roncalli
1976[190] St. Catherine's
1977[190] Milwaukee Lutheran
1978[190] Xavier
Year Class A Class B
1979[190] St. Catherine's Northwestern Prep
1980[190] Pius XI Columbus Catholic
1981[190] Newman Catholic Marinette Central Catholic
1982[190] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1983[190] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1984[191] Pius XI Marinette Central Catholic
1985[192] Pius XI Shoreland Lutheran
1986[193] Pius XI Regis
1987[194] Pius XI Lakeside Lutheran
1988[195] Pius XI Winnebago Lutheran
1989[196] Pius XI Shoreland Lutheran
1990[197] Pius XI Kettle Moraine Lutheran
1991[198] Pius XI Winnebago Lutheran
Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
1992[199] Pius XI Regis Marinette Central Catholic
1993[200] Pius XI Regis Marinette Central Catholic
1994[201] Wisconsin Lutheran Lourdes Academy Marinette Central Catholic
1995[202] Pius XI Lourdes Academy Marinette Central Catholic
1996[203] Divine Savior Holy Angels Aquinas Marinette Central Catholic
1997[204] Pius XI Aquinas Marinette Central Catholic
1998[205] Pius XI St. Mary Catholic Assumption
1999[206] Pius XI Assumption Columbus Catholic
2000[207] Pius XI Dominican Columbus Catholic
Wrestling
Year Champion
1969[208] Pius XI
1970[209] St. Catherine's
1971[210] Pius XI
1972[211] Pio Nono
1973[212] Pacelli
1974[213] Thomas More
1975[214] Thomas More
1976[215] Pacelli, Thomas More (tie)
1977[216] Pacelli
1978[217] St. Joseph
1979[218] Pius XI
1980[219] Marquette University
1981[220] Marquette University
1982[221] Marquette University
1983[222] Aquinas
1984[223] Pacelli
1985[224] Aquinas
1986[225] Aquinas
1987[226] Aquinas
1988[227] Aquinas
1989[228] Aquinas
1990[229] Aquinas
1991[230] Catholic Memorial
1992[231] Catholic Memorial
1993[232] Lourdes Academy
1994[233] Lourdes Academy
1995[234] Catholic Memorial
1996[235] Catholic Memorial
1997[236] Aquinas
1998[237] Catholic Memorial
1999[238] Aquinas
2000[239] Milwaukee Lutheran

Spring Sports

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Baseball
Year Champion
1969[240] Edgewood
1970[241] St. Joseph
1971[242] St. Catherine's
1972[243] St. Catherine's
1973[244] St. Catherine's
1974[245] Pacelli
1975[246] St. Catherine's
1976[247] St. Catherine's
1977[248] St. Joseph
1978[249] Xavier
1979[250] Xavier
1980[251] Newman Catholic
1981[252] Thomas More
1982[253] Marquette University
1983[254] Catholic Memorial
1984[255] Aquinas
1985[256] Aquinas
Year Class A Class B
1986 Aquinas[257] Marinette Central Catholic[258]
1987[259] Aquinas Marinette Central Catholic
1988 St. Joseph[260] McDonell Central Catholic[261]
1989 St. Catherine's[262] St Mary's (Burlington)[263]
1990 Catholic Memorial[264] St. Mary Catholic[265]
1991[266] Roncalli Newman Catholic
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992 Marquette University[267] Burlington Catholic Central[268]
1993[269] Marquette University Burlington Catholic Central
1994[270] Pius XI Shoreland Lutheran
1995[271] Marquette University Regis
1996[272] Thomas More Burlington Catholic Central
1997[273] Marquette University Racine Lutheran
Year Champion
1998[274] Pacelli
1999[275] Burlington Catholic Central
2000[276] Wisconsin Lutheran
Golf
Year Champion
1969[277] Milwaukee Lutheran
1970[278] Aquinas
1971[279] Campion Jesuit
1972[280] St. Joseph
1973[281] Roncalli
1974[282] Aquinas
Fall sport from 1974-1997
1998[283] Edgewood
1999[284] Wayland Academy
2000[285] Edgewood
Girls Soccer
Year Champion
1987 Pius XI
1988 Divine Savior Holy Angels
1989 Pius XI
1990 Pius XI
1991 Pius XI
1992 Pius XI
1993 Divine Savior Holy Angels
1994 Pius XI
1995 Pius XI
1996 Catholic Memorial
1997 Pius XI
1998 Pius XI
1999 Catholic Memorial
2000 Catholic Memorial
Softball
Year Champion
1977[286] St. Catherine's
1978[287] Milwaukee Lutheran
1979[288] St. Joseph
1980[289] Pius XI
1981[290] Divine Savior Holy Angels
1982[291] Dominican
1983[292] Catholic Memorial
1984[293] St. Joseph Academy
1985[294] St. Mary's Academy
Year Class A Class B
1986[295] Pius XI St. Mary Catholic
1987[296] St. Joseph Academy St. Mary's (Burlington)
1988[297] St. Joseph Academy Shoreland Lutheran
1989[298] Pius XI Martin Luther Prep
1990[299] Pius XI St. Mary Catholic
1991[300] Pius XI Burlington Catholic Central
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992[301] Pius XI Pacelli
1993[302] St. Catherine's Pacelli
1994[303] St. Catherine's Pacelli
1995[304] Pius XI Pacelli
1996[305] Wisconsin Lutheran Pacelli
1997[306] Wisconsin Lutheran Pacelli
1998[307] Fox Valley Lutheran Kettle Moraine Lutheran
1999[308] Wisconsin Lutheran Kettle Moraine Lutheran
2000[309] Wisconsin Lutheran Burlington Catholic Central
Boys Tennis
Year Champion
1969[310] University School
1970[311] Campion Jesuit
1971[312] University School
1972[313] University School
1973[314] University School
1974[315] University School
1975[316] University School
1976[317] University School
1977[318] The Prairie School
1978[319] University School
1979[320] University School
1980[321] University School
1981[322] Marquette University
1982[323] Marquette University
1983[324] Marquette University
1984[325] Marquette University
1985[326] Marquette University
1986[327] Marquette University
1987[328] Abbot Pennings
1988[329] Marquette University
1989[330] Marquette University
1990[331] Marquette University
1991[332] Marquette University
1992[333] Marquette University
1993[334] Marquette University
1994[335] Marquette University
1995[336] Marquette University
1996[337] Marquette University
1997[338] Marquette University
1998[339] Marquette University
1999[340] Marquette University
2000[341] Roncalli
Boys Track & Field
Year Class A Class B Class C
1969[342] Our Lady of Premontre Lourdes Academy Wayland Academy
1970[343] Pius XI Roncalli University School
1971[344] Pius XI Newman Catholic University School
1972[345] Pius XI Beloit Catholic University School
1973[346] Marquette University Beloit Catholic St. John (Little Chute)
1974[347] Pius XI Roncalli Holy Name Seminary
1975[348] Pius XI St. Mary's Springs University School
1976[349] Marquette University Lourdes Academy University School
1977[350] Marquette University Lourdes Academy St. John's Military Academy
1978[351] Pius XI Pacelli University School
1979[352] Pius XI St. Mary's Springs University School
1980[353] Our Lady of Premontre Aquinas Racine Lutheran
1981[354] Thomas More Aquinas Racine Lutheran
1982 Marquette University[355] Aquinas[356] Racine Lutheran[355]
1983[357] Marquette University Pacelli Wayland Academy
1984 Marquette University Xavier St. John's Military Academy
1985 Marquette University Xavier Central Wisconsin Christian
1986 Marquette University Lourdes Academy McDonell Central Catholic
Year Class A Class B
1987 Wisconsin Lutheran Lourdes Academy
1988 Marquette University Regis
1989 Marquette University Regis
1990 Marquette University Lourdes Academy
1991 Catholic Memorial University School
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992 Catholic Memorial Columbus Catholic
1993 Wisconsin Lutheran St. Mary's Springs
1994 Wisconsin Lutheran Roncalli
1995 Marquette University Northwestern Prep
1996 Catholic Memorial St. Mary's Springs
1997 Wisconsin Lutheran St. Mary's Springs
1998 Pius XI St. Mary's Springs
1999 Marquette University Manitowoc Lutheran
2000 Marquette University St. Mary's Springs
Girls Track & Field
Year Champion
1971[358] Newman Catholic
1972 Wisconsin Lutheran
1973 Wisconsin Lutheran
1974 St. Mary's Academy
1975[348] Roncalli
Year Class A Class B
1976[349] Aquinas Luther
1977[350] Aquinas Luther
1978[351] Aquinas Winnebago Lutheran
1979[352] Pius XI Winnebago Lutheran
Year Class A Class B Class C
1980[353] Pius XI Fox Valley Lutheran Winnebago Lutheran
1981[354] Catholic Memorial Aquinas Luther
1982 Catholic Memorial[355] Assumption[356] Luther[355]
1983[357] Pius XI Fox Valley Lutheran Manitowoc Lutheran
1984 Pius XI McDonell Central Catholic Manitowoc Lutheran
1985 Pius XI Pacelli Manitowoc Lutheran
1986 Pius XI Pacelli Manitowoc Lutheran
Year Class A Class B
1987 Pius XI Regis
1988 Pius XI Lourdes Academy
1989 Pius XI Winnebago Lutheran
1990 Pius XI Roncalli
1991 Catholic Memorial Winnebago Lutheran
Year Division 1 Division 2
1992 Pius XI Xavier
1993 Catholic Memorial Regis
1994 Catholic Memorial Manitowoc Lutheran
1995 Catholic Memorial St. Joseph
1996 Catholic Memorial Newman Catholic
1997 Aquinas Winnebago Lutheran
1998 Wisconsin Lutheran McDonell Central Catholic
1999 Catholic Memorial McDonell Central Catholic
2000 Catholic Memorial McDonell Central Catholic

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