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WIAA lists 2025-26 performance factor winter changes

WIAA lists 2025-26 performance factor winter changes
The Medford Basketball Booster Club’s sixth grade boys basketball team placed fifth in the 2025 Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament held March 29-30 in Ashwaubenon, De Pere and Wrightstown. Playing in the Large Division, the team went 2-1 in pool play, defeating De Pere 42-34 and La Crosse Central 48-28 before losing to Whitnall 48-40. After a 36-34 loss to River Falls in the quarterfinals, the team won its consolation semifinal 52-47 over Ashwaubenon and beat Menomonie 54-51 in the fifth-place game. Holmen won the championship game 27-24 over Whitnall. Team members include (l. to r.) Briar Weissmiller, Knox Alexander, Ethan Melvin, Oliver Daniels, Jett Jones, Jackson Brunner, John Neitzel, Mateo Lukewich, Raylan Lange and James Miicke. Easton Hartman, Jacob Hraby, Felix Bahire, and David Frenzel are not pictured. Daniels was one of nine players named to the All-Tournament team.
WIAA lists 2025-26 performance factor winter changes
The Medford Basketball Booster Club’s sixth grade boys basketball team placed fifth in the 2025 Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament held March 29-30 in Ashwaubenon, De Pere and Wrightstown. Playing in the Large Division, the team went 2-1 in pool play, defeating De Pere 42-34 and La Crosse Central 48-28 before losing to Whitnall 48-40. After a 36-34 loss to River Falls in the quarterfinals, the team won its consolation semifinal 52-47 over Ashwaubenon and beat Menomonie 54-51 in the fifth-place game. Holmen won the championship game 27-24 over Whitnall. Team members include (l. to r.) Briar Weissmiller, Knox Alexander, Ethan Melvin, Oliver Daniels, Jett Jones, Jackson Brunner, John Neitzel, Mateo Lukewich, Raylan Lange and James Miicke. Easton Hartman, Jacob Hraby, Felix Bahire, and David Frenzel are not pictured. Daniels was one of nine players named to the All-Tournament team.

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Classification Committee conducted hearings for member school requests and appeals in applying the performance factor initiative for the winter sports with implementation during the 2025-26 seasons.

This initiative affords schools the opportunity to request to move to a division with lower or higher enrollments for all sports. The Classification Committee reviewed 16 such requests for winter sports. Four of the requests were to move up a division for the 2025-26 Tournament Series, including three in boys hockey (Edgewood, Superior and University School of Milwaukee) and one in boys basketball (West Allis Central). All four requests were approved. The remaining 12 requests were to move down for the 2025-26 Tournament Series, including five in boys basketball (Ashland, Green Bay East, Riverdale, Sevastopol and Sheboygan South), four in girls basketball (Ashland, Riverdale, Sheboygan South and Green Bay East), and three in boys hockey (Ashland, Barron and Medford). The committee approved all the requests to move down one division.

School programs reaching the six-point performance factor threshold during the past three seasons are placed in the division containing the next largest set of enrollments from where the schools’ enrollments would place them for each respective sport other than track and field and swimming and diving –– which do not have a team component to advancing in the tournament series –– and sports with only one division. Schools are restricted to moving up a maximum of one division from the previous year’s placement.

The school sports programs that have accumulated at least six points to engage a promotion one division higher than their enrollment would place them in 2025-26 are listed below. Please note that programs that meet the performance points threshold to be promoted and are initially assigned to a lower enrollment division, based on their 2025-26 tournament assignment enrollments, will be promoted back into the division they competed in during the most recent season’s tournament series.

Boys basketball (9): Aquinas, Arrowhead, De Pere, Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic, Milwaukee Academy of Science, Mineral Point, Pewaukee, West Salem, Wisconsin Lutheran.

Girls basketball (9): Albany-Monticello, Arrowhead, Cuba City, Edgewood, Laconia, Notre Dame, Pewaukee, Wauwatosa East, Xavier.

Gymnastics (5): Chippewa Falls-McDonell Catholic, Elkhorn, Franklin-MuskegoVerona-Edgewood, West

Salem Co-op.

Boys hockey (5): Brookfield East Co-op, Edgewood, New Richmond, Notre Dame, Tomahawk.

Wrestling (5): Coleman, Fennimore, Kaukauna, Luxemburg-Casco, St. Croix Falls.

The performance factor process affords schools the opportunity to appeal their promotion to the division with the next largest enrollments based on performance points. Of the 33 programs listed above that compiled points to engage their promotion, 12 appeals were submitted. The Classification Committee evaluated six appeals in girls basketball (Albany/Monticello, Cuba City, Laconia, Notre Dame, Pewaukee and Wauwatosa East), three in boys basketball (Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic, Pewaukee and West Salem), two in gymnastics (Elkhorn and West Salem), and one in boys hockey (Tomahawk). There were no approvals of appeals for the programs moving up a division based on the performance factor.

The Classification Committee consists of nine athletic directors, two principals and seven superintendents. The Competitive Balance Performance Factor was approved by a 265-115 membership vote at the 2023 annual meeting and was implemented for the first time in 2024-25.

The WIAA will release the tournament series assignments for all 2025-26 winter sports later this spring. For more on the performance factor process, visit https://www.wiaawi.org/Schools/Competitive-Balance.


The Medford Basketball Booster Club’s fifth grade boys basketball team placed third in the 2025 Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament held March 29-30 in La Crosse. Playing in the Large Division, the team went 3-1 in pool play with wins of 33-26 over Eau Claire Memorial, 34-23 over Waupaca and 40-24 over Rice Lake and a 32-24 loss to Holmen. Medford beat Onalaska 34-24 to get a spot in the semifinals, where it lost 50-14 to De Pere. Medford beat Chippewa Falls 32-20 in the third-place game. De Pere defeated Holmen 37-26 in the title game. Team members include (front l. to r.) Shay Weigel, Henry Brown, Brantley Komanec, Paxton McCune, Jaxson Wright, (back) Kolbe Viergutz, Brayden Ziehlke, Kyle Melvin and Jackson Laher. Carson Damm, Koda Wagner, Payson Erickson, Silas Fettes, and Jurie Van der Berg are not pictured. Brown and Komanec were among seven players named to the All-Tournament team.

The Medford Basketball Booster Club’s seventh grade boys basketball team placed fourth in the 2025 Wisconsin State Invitational Championship Tournament held March 29-30 in La Crosse. Playing in the Large Division, the team went 1-2 in pool play, falling 37-30 to Onalaska, beating Sparta 57-20 and then losing to Appleton East 41-32. That was enough to get the team to the quarterfinals, where it beat Rhinelander 32-22. After a 42-29 semifinal loss to River Falls, Medford lost 55-36 to Superior in the third-place game. Holmen beat River Falls 52-33 in the championship. Team members include (l. to r.) Tanner Gebauer, Logan Bowlin, AJ Arndt, Billy Butcher, Parker Ried, Maximus Holtman and Paxson Siverling. Siverling was one of nine players named to the All-Tournament team. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
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