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Arrowhead's Amara Leppla earns state player of the year honors.
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Indiana, Maine, Minnesota and Wisconsin round out spring selections.
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Jace Mataczynski (D1), Dominic Santarelli (D2), Ira Hilbelink (D3) and Dawson Luther (D4) earn player of the year honors.
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Bitsy Palicka (D1), Madison Babcock (D2), Haleigh Caspary (D3), Tenleigh Bockhop (D4) and Riya Ceballos (D5) earn POY honors in their respective divisions.
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The tournament will be held Thursday through Saturday at Uihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee.
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The state tournament runs from Monday through Thursday at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute.
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The tournament will be held June 15-18 at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute.
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The 50th annual tournament starts on Wednesday and runs through Saturday.
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The tournament runs from June 10-13 at Goodman Diamond in Madison.
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Winners advance to the WIAA state tournament.
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Action gets underway on June 2.
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Action starts Thursday, May 28.
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Action begins May 21.
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Final coaches poll with playoffs starting Thursday.
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Medford (D2) and Lomira (D3) move into the No. 1 spot in their respective divisions.
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Wittenberg-Birnamwood claims the top spot in Division 3.
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MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year Adan Diggs is the catalyst for a talented Millennium roster.
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Five newcomers but no changes at the top of each division.
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Hamilton, Fox Valley Lutheran, Poynette, Grantsburg and Almond-Bancroft lead their respective divisions.
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Over 400 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors over the past 17 years.
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Over 500 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Sophomore All-American honors over the past 17 years.
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Over 600 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors over the past 17 years.
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Over 700 players from 39 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 21 years.
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Montverde Academy leads list of 278 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 18 years.
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Hamilton, Fox Valley Lutheran, Poynette, Grantsburg and Almond-Bancroft lead respective divisions.
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Sterling, Wisconsin Lutheran will take longest streaks into 2026-27.
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Love Best, Sydney Douglas, Chloe Johnson and Jaylah King join California star on first team.
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Reese Alston, Beckham Black, King Gibson and Darius Wabbington join Florida star on first team.
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Saniyah Hall, Kate Harpring, Ivanna Wilson Manyacka, McKenna Woliczko join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Junior phenom Kaleena Smith led Knights to 34-2 record, California Open Division state title.
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Panthers captured treble of VISAA Division 1 state championship, WCAC regular season and tournament crowns.
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Columbus of Florida, Volcano Vista of New Mexico and Dale of Oklahoma tied for top spot on the list.
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Kaukauna, Denmark, Poynette, Pacelli and Belmont top-ranked in their respective divisions.
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Indiana and Minnesota to become final states to crown champions this weekend.
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Red Knights capture Class 6 crown with 50-46 win over No. 25 Staley to continue decade of dominance.
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Senior wing led Wisconsin Lutheran to its third consecutive state championship.
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Northern Iowa signee Zavier Zens leads the way with 20 points, helping the Vikings finish 30-0.
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Izabel Durst and Jaedyn Zdroik highlight the all-state team.
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EllaMay Cooper and Ava Koch headline the all-state team.
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Samantha Davis, Ady Ketterhagen, and Finley Morgan highlight the all-state team.
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Wisconsin recruits Leah Nordin and Anna Miller lead the all-state team.
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Natalie Kussow, Mikaia Litza, and Giselle Janowski headline the all-state team.
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Massive week of state tournament action resulted in major rankings shake-up.
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Wisconsin state champion Oostburg leads five new teams to rankings after slew of postseason upsets.
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Action begins at 1:35 p.m. on Thursday at Kohl Center in Madison.
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Senior guard led Arrowhead to Division 1 state championship.
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Ms. Basketball award-winner Natalie Kussow netted a game-high 34 points.
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The Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes finish the year 26-4, winning the program's first gold ball.
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The Neillsville Warriors win their first state title since 2012.
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Pacelli cruised to a 70-40 win over Eleva-Strum in the Division 5 state championship game.