There were a couple state qualifiers across the WiscNews coverage area. Here's a look at this year's honorees.
The program's first player to qualify for state, the senior finishes in 28th place.
Denure shoots 83 in the Division 2 competition. Johnson also shoots 83, playing in the Division 1 meet.
Reedsburg's Ashleigh Johnson and Portage's Ella Denure are among qualifiers for the state tournament.
To nominate a student-athlete, contact us at sports@wiscnews.com, with the student-athlete we should recognize, what school they attend and a short reason why they should be selected.
There are a myriad of factors into reaching state. Here's how local girls golfers familiarize themselves with courses throughout the season and in the weeks leading up to postseason play.
Ellen Poels is set to close out her Beaver Dam golf career over the next few weeks. Before she competes in the postseason she answers a few questions.
To nominate a student-athlete, contact us at sports@wiscnews.com, with the student-athlete we should recognize, what school they attend and a short reason why they should be selected.
To nominate a student-athlete, contact us at sports@wiscnews.com with who we should recognize, what school they go to and a short reason why they should be selected.
The Reedsburg and Portage girls golf teams return a lot of talent this fall. Here are five players to keep an eye on this season.
The Reedsburg and Portage girls golf teams return a lot of talent this fall. Here are five players to keep an eye on this season.
Here are the first team and honorable mention boys golf selections from the State Journal coverage area.
Led by Al Deang and Alex Weiss, the Crusaders give Chris Zwettler a memorable send-off at the WIAA Division 2 boys golf state tournament in Kohler.
Middleton and Madison Memorial stayed within striking distance in the team standings during the rain-soaked Division 1 competition. Cambridge topped Division 3 following the first round.
Madison Edgewood seeks its fifth consecutive Division 2 state championship. Middleton, Madison Memorial and DeForest lead area teams in Division 1.
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Only two teams and three other individuals will advance from Wednesday's loaded Division 1 Onalaska sectional that includes Waunakee, Middleton, Madison Memorial, Holmen, Onalaska and Verona.
Golfers compete in the Big Eight boys golf tournament at Evansville Golf Club on Thursday, May 19, 2022. Madison Memorial won with a team score of 308.
Senior Max Brud claimed medalist honors as the Warriors, honorable mention in the Div. 1 preseason rankings, took down top-ranked Middleton (Division 1) and Edgewood (Division 2) at Bishops Bay.
The Cardinals and Crusaders are loaded with depth, but Lodi, Madison Memorial, Waunakee and Verona are all poised for big seasons, too.
The Badger/Big Eight Challenge on the north shore of Lake Mendota on Monday afternoon, April 11, 2022, featured the preseason No. 1 teams in Wisconsin in Middleton (Divison 1) and Edgewood (Div. 2), and the Warriors and Red Hawks are both honorable mention in Div. 1.
The No. 1 players for the Edgewood, Middleton, Milton and Waunakee boys golf teams putt on No. 16 at Bishops Bay Country Club in Middleton on Monday afternoon during the Badger/Big Eight Challenge. Middleton's Alec Sosnowski, left, sank a 10-foot putt for birdie.
Carlson is turning the reins over to current boys basketball coach Darrin Berger but will continue in a volunteer role
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Middleton and Ellie Frisch led a deep Madison-area field at the state championships, which wrapped up Tuesday.
Caroline Lewison has never played this much golf.
Baraboo senior Caroline Lewison shot a 93 on the opening day of the WIAA Division 1 state girls golf meet on Monday at University Ridge Golf Course.
The Thunderbirds senior is gearing up for her final tournament, on which she didn't expect to qualify for as the program's third-ever state qualifier.
The Chiefs junior shot a 90 and finished two strokes away from a state trip, while the Dells team finished seventh out of eight teams at Trappers Turn.
The Warriors' junior shot a career best 83 but was edged out in arguably the toughest of the six Div. 1 sectional tournaments.
The team was playing in memory of three high school students who died in a car crash Saturday night.