WIAA state boys basketball tournament Fri.
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The Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings have won back-to-back WIAA Division 1 boys basketball state championships with a 57-37 win over the Madison Memorial Spartans on Saturday at the Kohl Center.
Appleton North "gave it everything we had" in 68-61 loss to Wisconsin Lutheran in WIAA Division 1 state semifinal game.
The Redbirds can't keep pace in the second half, falling to Madison Memorial in a WIAA Division 1 state boys basketball semifinal.
Milwaukee Juneau captured the WIAA Division 4 state championship Saturday afternoon, beating Cambridge 62-54 at the Kohl Center in Madison.
For Reedsville, the wait has been far longer. Led by head coach Ron Prochnow and his son, senior point guard Ben Prochnow, the Panthers are headed back to state for the first time since 1946 — the same year Reedsville won the program’s lone state championship.
Five local teams are heading to Madison this week for the WIAA boys basketball state tournament. Seymour, Bonduel, Reedsville, Appleton North and De Pere will all compete at the Kohl Center.
Arrowhead (D1), Whitefish Bay (D2), Oostburg (D3), Neillsville (D4), and Pacelli (D5) walk off the court as champions at Resch Center.
Top-seeded Seymour rolled to victory Thursday in the WIAA D3 State Boys Basketball Semifinals, defeating St. Croix Central, 67-49 at the Kohl Center.