Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association |
Formerly | Wisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association (1957–1968) |
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Founded | 1968 |
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Ceased | 2000 |
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No. of teams | 54 (1968), 59 (2000) |
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Headquarters | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
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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
The Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association traces its origin back to a predecessor organization formed in 1957, the Wisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association.[1] 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:[2]
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.[3] 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.[4][5]
Membership levels fluctuated over the course of WISAA's history, but the organization generally had between 50 and 65 member schools at any given time. By the 1990s, there were increasing calls to merge WISAA into the WIAA.[6] 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.[7] 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
- Steve Pavela (1968–1988)[8]
- Al Bill (1988–1997)[9][10]
- Burt McDonald (1997–2000)[11]
WISAA membership history
WISAA members in non-WISAA conferences
Fall sports
- 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
- Boys Basketball (1969–2000)
- Girls Basketball (1975–2000)
- Wrestling (1969–2000)
Spring sports
- 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
Fall sports
Boys Cross Country
Year
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Class A
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Class B
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1968[48]
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St. Catherine's
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Holy Name Seminary
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1969[49]
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St. Catherine's
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Roncalli
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1970[50]
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St. Catherine's
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Roncalli
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1971[51]
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St. Catherine's
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St. Mary's Springs
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1972[52]
|
Pius XI
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Holy Name Seminary
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1973[53]
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Thomas More
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Roncalli
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Year
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Class A
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Class B
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Class C
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1974[54]
|
Thomas More
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Assumption
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Columbus Catholic
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1975[55]
|
St. Catherine's
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St. Lawrence Seminary
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University School
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1976[56]
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Thomas More
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Roncalli
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University School
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1977[57]
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Aquinas
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St. Lawrence Seminary
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University School
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1978[58]
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Thomas More
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Newman Catholic
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Central Wisconsin Christian
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1979[59]
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Aquinas
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Newman Catholic
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Holy Name Seminary
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1980[60]
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Thomas More
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Newman Catholic
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Holy Name Seminary
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1981[61]
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Thomas More
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Newman Catholic
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Regis
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1982[62]
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Our Lady of Premontre
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Pacelli
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University School
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1983[63]
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Our Lady of Premontre
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Newman Catholic
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University School
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1984[64]
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Marquette University
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Newman Catholic
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McDonell Central Catholic
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1985[65]
|
St. Catherine's
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Pacelli
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Newman Catholic
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Year
|
Class A
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Class B
|
|
1986[66]
|
Marquette University
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Pacelli
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|
1987[67]
|
Marquette University
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Pacelli
|
|
1988[68]
|
Marquette University
|
Pacelli
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|
1989[69]
|
Marquette University
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Newman Catholic
|
|
1990[70]
|
Marquette University
|
Pacelli
|
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1991[71]
|
Marquette University
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Pacelli
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|
Year
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Division 1
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Division 2
|
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1992[72]
|
Marquette University
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Lakeside Lutheran
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1993[73]
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Pius XI
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St. Lawrence Seminary
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|
1994[74]
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Marquette University
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Pacelli
|
|
1995[75]
|
Marquette University
|
Pacelli
|
|
1996[76]
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St. Catherine's
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Pacelli
|
|
1997[77]
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Marquette University
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McDonell Central Catholic
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|
1998[78]
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Marquette University
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McDonell Central Catholic
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1999[79]
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Catholic Memorial
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Lakeside Lutheran
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Girls Cross Country
Year
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Champion
|
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1980[60]
|
Catholic Memorial
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Year
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Class A
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Class B
|
1981[61]
|
Catholic Memorial
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Pacelli
|
1982[62]
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Catholic Memorial
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Pacelli
|
1983[63]
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Catholic Memorial
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Columbus Catholic
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1984[64]
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Dominican
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Pacelli
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1985[65]
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Catholic Memorial
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Pacelli
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1986[66]
|
Aquinas
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Pacelli
|
1987[67]
|
Aquinas
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Pacelli
|
1988[68]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Pacelli
|
1989[69]
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Catholic Memorial
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Pacelli
|
1990[70]
|
Notre Dame Academy
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Pacelli
|
1991[71]
|
Catholic Memorial
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Pacelli
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Year
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Division 1
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Division 2
|
1992[72]
|
Catholic Memorial
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St. Mary's Springs
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1993[73]
|
Catholic Memorial
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St. Mary's Springs
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1994[74]
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Catholic Memorial
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McDonell Central Catholic
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1995[75]
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Catholic Memorial
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St. Mary's Springs
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1996[76]
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Aquinas
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St. Mary's Springs
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1997[77]
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Catholic Memorial
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St. Mary's Springs
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1998[78]
|
Catholic Memorial
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St. Mary's Springs
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1999[79]
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Catholic Memorial
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McDonell Central Catholic
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Football
Year
|
Champion
|
|
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1969[80]
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Roncalli
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|
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1970[81]
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Our Lady of Premontre
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|
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1971[82]
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Abbot Pennings
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1972[83]
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Pius XI
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1973[84]
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Assumption
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1974[85]
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Lourdes Academy
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1975[86]
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Marquette University
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Year
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Class A
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Class B
|
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1976
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Thomas More[87]
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St. Mary's (Burlington)[88]
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1977
|
Thomas More[89]
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St. Mary's (Burlington)[90]
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1978
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Our Lady of Premontre[91]
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St. Mary's (Burlington)[92]
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1979
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Catholic Memorial[93]
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Martin Luther Prep[94]
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1980
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Columbus Catholic[95]
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Northwestern Prep[96]
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1981
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Thomas More[97]
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St. Mary's (Burlington)[98]
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1982
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Marquette University[99]
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Martin Luther Prep[100]
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1983
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St. Mary's Springs[101]
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St. Mary's (Burlington)[102]
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1984
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St. Mary's Springs[103]
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Northwestern Prep[104]
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1985
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Marquette University[105]
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Holy Name Seminary[106]
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1986
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Pacelli[107]
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Winnebago Lutheran[108]
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1987
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Marquette University[109]
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Martin Luther Prep[110]
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1988[111]
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Marquette University
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St. John's Military Academy
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Year
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Division 1
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Division 2
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Division 3
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1989
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Catholic Memorial[112]
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Northwestern Prep[112]
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McDonell Central Catholic[113]
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1990
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St. Mary's Springs[114]
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Dominican[114]
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Northwestern Prep[115]
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1991
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St. Mary's Springs[116]
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Northwestern Prep[116]
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Burlington Catholic Central[117]
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1992[118]
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Notre Dame Academy
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Columbus Catholic
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Regis
|
1993[119]
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Catholic Memorial
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Aquinas
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Regis
|
1994[120]
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Marquette University
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St. Joseph
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Columbus Catholic
|
1995[121]
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St. Mary's Springs
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Aquinas
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Pacelli
|
1996[122]
|
Catholic Memorial
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Roncalli
|
Columbus Catholic
|
1997[123]
|
Marquette University
|
Roncalli
|
St. Mary's Springs
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1998[124]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
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St. Mary's Springs
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Roncalli
|
1999[125]
|
Marquette University
|
St. Mary's Springs
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Regis
|
Golf
Year
|
Champion
|
1974[126]
|
St. Catherine's
|
1975[127]
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Aquinas
|
1976[128]
|
Pius XI
|
1977[129]
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Aquinas
|
1978[130]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
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1979[131]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
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1980[132]
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Edgewood
|
1981[133]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1982[134]
|
Marquette University
|
1983[135]
|
Marquette University
|
1984[136]
|
Edgewood
|
1985[137]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1986[138]
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1987[139]
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1988[140]
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1989[141]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
1990[142]
|
Edgewood
|
1991[143]
|
Notre Dame Academy
|
1992[144]
|
Marquette University
|
1993[145]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
1994[146]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
1995[147]
|
Aquinas
|
1996[148]
|
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[149]
|
The Prairie School
|
1974[150]
|
The Prairie School
|
1975[151]
|
The Prairie School
|
1976[152]
|
University School
|
1977[153]
|
University School
|
1978[154]
|
Dominican, University School (tie)
|
1979[155]
|
Dominican
|
1980[156]
|
The Prairie School
|
1981[157]
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
1982[158]
|
University School
|
1983[159]
|
University School
|
1984[160]
|
University School
|
1985[161]
|
The Prairie School
|
1986[162]
|
The Prairie School
|
1987[163]
|
Brookfield Academy
|
1988[164]
|
University School
|
1989[165]
|
University School
|
1990[166]
|
University School
|
1991[167]
|
University School
|
1992[168]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
1993[169]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
1994[170]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
1995[171]
|
University School
|
1996[172]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
1997[173]
|
University School
|
1998[174]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
1999[175]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
Volleyball
Year
|
Champion
|
|
1972[176]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
|
1973[176]
|
Dominican
|
|
1974[176]
|
Dominican
|
|
1975[176]
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
|
1976[176]
|
Dominican
|
|
1977[176]
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
|
1978[176]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1979[176]
|
Dominican
|
|
1980[176]
|
Edgewood
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
1981[176]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1982[176]
|
Pius XI
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St. Mary Catholic
|
1983[176]
|
Pius XI
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Northwestern Prep
|
1984[176]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary's (Burlington)
|
1985[176]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1986[176]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1987[176]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1988[176]
|
Pius XI
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
1989[177]
|
Pius XI
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
1990[178]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1991[179]
|
Pius XI
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Columbus Catholic
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
1992[180]
|
Pius XI
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Regis
|
1993[181]
|
Pius XI
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Heritage Christian
|
1994[182]
|
Pius XI
|
Pacelli
|
1995[183]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
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Regis
|
1996[184]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1997[185]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Regis
|
1998[186]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Regis
|
1999[187]
|
Thomas More
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
Winter sports
Boys Basketball
Year
|
Champion
|
|
|
1969[188]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
|
1970[189]
|
Pius XI
|
|
|
1971[190]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
|
1972[191]
|
Marquette University
|
|
|
1973[192]
|
Marquette University
|
|
|
1974[193]
|
Dominican
|
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
|
1975[194]
|
Pius XI
|
Racine Lutheran
|
|
1976
|
Pius XI[195]
|
Notre Dame[196]
|
|
1977[197]
|
St. Catherine's
|
Beloit Catholic
|
|
1978[198]
|
Dominican
|
Notre Dame
|
|
1979[199]
|
Dominican
|
Notre Dame
|
|
1980[200]
|
Marquette University
|
Central Wisconsin Christian
|
|
1981[201]
|
Marquette University
|
Sheboygan Christian
|
|
1982[202]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
The Prairie School
|
|
1983[203]
|
Marquette University
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
|
1984[204]
|
Marquette University
|
St. Mary's (Burlington)
|
|
1985[205]
|
St. Catherine's
|
Northwestern Prep
|
|
1986[206]
|
Marquette University
|
Northwestern Prep
|
|
1987[207]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Messmer
|
|
1988[208]
|
Thomas More
|
Messmer
|
|
1989[209]
|
Marquette University
|
Messmer
|
|
1990[210]
|
Abbot Pennings
|
Northwestern Prep
|
|
1991[211]
|
Dominican
|
Racine Lutheran
|
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
Division 3
|
1992
|
St. Catherine's[212]
|
Northwestern Prep[213]
|
Sheboygan Christian[214]
|
1993[215]
|
St. Catherine's
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
Central Wisconsin Christian
|
1994[216]
|
Marquette University
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
1995
|
Xavier[217]
|
Messmer[218]
|
Racine Lutheran[218]
|
1996[219]
|
Pius XI
|
Racine Lutheran
|
Columbus Catholic
|
1997[220]
|
Dominican
|
Messmer
|
Columbus Catholic
|
1998[221]
|
Dominican
|
Racine Lutheran
|
N.E.W. Lutheran
|
1999[222]
|
Marquette University
|
Lourdes Academy
|
Columbus Catholic
|
2000[223]
|
Pius XI
|
Dominican
|
Columbus Catholic
|
Girls Basketball
Year
|
Champion
|
|
|
1975[224]
|
Roncalli
|
|
|
1976[224]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
|
1977[224]
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
|
|
1978[224]
|
Xavier
|
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
|
1979[224]
|
St. Catherine's
|
Northwestern Prep
|
|
1980[224]
|
Pius XI
|
Columbus Catholic
|
|
1981[224]
|
Newman Catholic
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
|
1982[224]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
|
1983[224]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
|
1984[225]
|
Pius XI
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
|
1985[226]
|
Pius XI
|
Shoreland Lutheran
|
|
1986[227]
|
Pius XI
|
Regis
|
|
1987[228]
|
Pius XI
|
Lakeside Lutheran
|
|
1988[229]
|
Pius XI
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
1989[230]
|
Pius XI
|
Shoreland Lutheran
|
|
1990[231]
|
Pius XI
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
|
1991[232]
|
Pius XI
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
Division 3
|
1992[233]
|
Pius XI
|
Regis
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1993[234]
|
Pius XI
|
Regis
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1994[235]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Lourdes Academy
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1995[236]
|
Pius XI
|
Lourdes Academy
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1996[237]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
Aquinas
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1997[238]
|
Pius XI
|
Aquinas
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1998[239]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
Assumption
|
1999[240]
|
Pius XI
|
Assumption
|
Columbus Catholic
|
2000[241]
|
Pius XI
|
Dominican
|
Columbus Catholic
|
Spring sports
Baseball
Year
|
Champion
|
|
1969[274]
|
Edgewood
|
|
1970[275]
|
St. Joseph
|
|
1971[276]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1972[277]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1973[278]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1974[279]
|
Pacelli
|
|
1975[280]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1976[281]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1977[282]
|
St. Joseph
|
|
1978[283]
|
Xavier
|
|
1979[284]
|
Xavier
|
|
1980[285]
|
Newman Catholic
|
|
1981[286]
|
Thomas More
|
|
1982[287]
|
Marquette University
|
|
1983[288]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
|
1984[289]
|
Aquinas
|
|
1985[290]
|
Aquinas
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
1986
|
Aquinas[291]
|
Marinette Central Catholic[292]
|
1987[293]
|
Aquinas
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1988
|
St. Joseph[294]
|
McDonell Central Catholic[295]
|
1989
|
St. Catherine's[296]
|
St Mary's (Burlington)[297]
|
1990
|
Catholic Memorial[298]
|
St. Mary Catholic[299]
|
1991[300]
|
Roncalli
|
Newman Catholic
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
1992
|
Marquette University[301]
|
Burlington Catholic Central[302]
|
1993[303]
|
Marquette University
|
Burlington Catholic Central
|
1994[304]
|
Pius XI
|
Shoreland Lutheran
|
1995[305]
|
Marquette University
|
Regis
|
1996[306]
|
Thomas More
|
Burlington Catholic Central
|
1997[307]
|
Marquette University
|
Racine Lutheran
|
Year
|
Champion
|
|
1998[308]
|
Pacelli
|
|
1999[309]
|
Burlington Catholic Central
|
|
2000[310]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
|
Golf
Year
|
Champion
|
1969[311]
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
1970[312]
|
Aquinas
|
1971[313]
|
Campion Jesuit
|
1972[314]
|
St. Joseph
|
1973[315]
|
Roncalli
|
1974[316]
|
Aquinas
|
Fall sport from 1974–1997
|
1998[317]
|
Edgewood
|
1999[318]
|
Wayland Academy
|
2000[319]
|
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[320]
|
St. Catherine's
|
|
1978[321]
|
Milwaukee Lutheran
|
|
1979[322]
|
St. Joseph
|
|
1980[323]
|
Pius XI
|
|
1981[324]
|
Divine Savior Holy Angels
|
|
1982[325]
|
Dominican
|
|
1983[326]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
|
1984[327]
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
|
1985[328]
|
St. Mary's Academy
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
1986[329]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1987[330]
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
St. Mary's (Burlington)
|
1988[331]
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
Shoreland Lutheran
|
1989[332]
|
Pius XI
|
Martin Luther Prep
|
1990[333]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1991[334]
|
Pius XI
|
Burlington Catholic Central
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
1992[335]
|
Pius XI
|
Pacelli
|
1993[336]
|
St. Catherine's
|
Pacelli
|
1994[337]
|
St. Catherine's
|
Pacelli
|
1995[338]
|
Pius XI
|
Pacelli
|
1996[339]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Pacelli
|
1997[340]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Pacelli
|
1998[341]
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
1999[342]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2000[343]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Burlington Catholic Central
|
Boys Tennis
Year
|
Champion
|
1969[344]
|
University School
|
1970[345]
|
Campion Jesuit
|
1971[346]
|
University School
|
1972[347]
|
University School
|
1973[348]
|
University School
|
1974[349]
|
University School
|
1975[350]
|
University School
|
1976[351]
|
University School
|
1977[352]
|
The Prairie School
|
1978[353]
|
University School
|
1979[354]
|
University School
|
1980[355]
|
University School
|
1981[356]
|
Marquette University
|
1982[357]
|
Marquette University
|
1983[358]
|
Marquette University
|
1984[359]
|
Marquette University
|
1985[360]
|
Marquette University
|
1986[361]
|
Marquette University
|
1987[362]
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1988[363]
|
Marquette University
|
1989[364]
|
Marquette University
|
1990[365]
|
Marquette University
|
1991[366]
|
Marquette University
|
1992[367]
|
Marquette University
|
1993[368]
|
Marquette University
|
1994[369]
|
Marquette University
|
1995[370]
|
Marquette University
|
1996[371]
|
Marquette University
|
1997[372]
|
Marquette University
|
1998[373]
|
Marquette University
|
1999[374]
|
Marquette University
|
2000[375]
|
Roncalli
|
Boys Track & Field
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
Class C
|
1969[376]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
Lourdes Academy
|
Wayland Academy
|
1970[377]
|
Pius XI
|
Roncalli
|
University School
|
1971[378]
|
Pius XI
|
Newman Catholic
|
University School
|
1972[379]
|
Pius XI
|
Beloit Catholic
|
University School
|
1973[380]
|
Marquette University
|
Beloit Catholic
|
St. John (Little Chute)
|
1974[381]
|
Pius XI
|
Roncalli
|
Holy Name Seminary
|
1975[382]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
University School
|
1976[383]
|
Marquette University
|
Lourdes Academy
|
University School
|
1977[384]
|
Marquette University
|
Lourdes Academy
|
St. John's Military Academy
|
1978[385]
|
Pius XI
|
Pacelli
|
University School
|
1979[386]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
University School
|
1980[387]
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
Aquinas
|
Racine Lutheran
|
1981[388]
|
Thomas More
|
Aquinas
|
Racine Lutheran
|
1982
|
Marquette University[389]
|
Aquinas[390]
|
Racine Lutheran[389]
|
1983[391]
|
Marquette University
|
Pacelli
|
Wayland Academy
|
1984[392]
|
Marquette University
|
Xavier
|
St. John's Military Academy
|
1985
|
Marquette University[393]
|
Xavier[394]
|
Central Wisconsin Christian[393]
|
1986[395]
|
Marquette University
|
Lourdes Academy
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
|
1987[396]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Lourdes Academy
|
|
1988[397]
|
Marquette University
|
Regis
|
|
1989[398]
|
Marquette University
|
Regis
|
|
1990[399]
|
Marquette University
|
Lourdes Academy
|
|
1991[400]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
University School
|
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
|
1992[401]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Columbus Catholic
|
|
1993[402]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
|
1994[403]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
Roncalli
|
|
1995[404]
|
Marquette University
|
Northwestern Prep
|
|
1996[405]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
|
1997[406]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
|
1998[407]
|
Pius XI
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
|
1999[408]
|
Marquette University
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
|
2000[409]
|
Marquette University
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
|
Girls Track & Field
Year
|
Champion
|
|
|
1971[410]
|
Newman Catholic
|
|
|
1972[411]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
|
|
1973[412]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
|
|
1974[413]
|
St. Mary's Academy
|
|
|
1975[382]
|
Roncalli
|
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
|
1976[383]
|
Aquinas
|
Luther
|
|
1977[384]
|
Aquinas
|
Luther
|
|
1978[385]
|
Aquinas
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
1979[386]
|
Pius XI
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
Class C
|
1980[387]
|
Pius XI
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
1981[388]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Aquinas
|
Luther
|
1982
|
Catholic Memorial[389]
|
Assumption[390]
|
Luther[389]
|
1983[391]
|
Pius XI
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
1984[392]
|
Pius XI
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
1985
|
Pius XI[393]
|
Pacelli[394]
|
Manitowoc Lutheran[393]
|
1986[395]
|
Pius XI
|
Pacelli
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
Year
|
Class A
|
Class B
|
|
1987[396]
|
Pius XI
|
Regis
|
|
1988[397]
|
Pius XI
|
Lourdes Academy
|
|
1989[398]
|
Pius XI
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
1990[399]
|
Pius XI
|
Roncalli
|
|
1991[400]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
Year
|
Division 1
|
Division 2
|
|
1992[401]
|
Pius XI
|
Xavier
|
|
1993[402]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Regis
|
|
1994[403]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
|
1995[404]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
St. Joseph
|
|
1996[405]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
Newman Catholic
|
|
1997[406]
|
Aquinas
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
|
1998[407]
|
Wisconsin Lutheran
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
|
1999[408]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
|
2000[409]
|
Catholic Memorial
|
McDonell Central Catholic
|
|
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- ^ United Press International (25 May 1969). "MUS Snares First WISAA Tennis Title". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. 40. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
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- ^ "Prairie Second in WISAA Tennis". Racine Journal Times. 21 May 1972. p. 15. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
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- ^ "Quillin leads Blugolds to 5th in WISAA tennis". La Crosse Tribune. 25 May 1980. p. 23. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
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