Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Area teams are top seeds in 3 divisions

- Zac Bellman SCHEDULE, HOW TO WATCH AND LOCAL TEAMS

What: The 41st annual WIAA boys soccer state tournament

When: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2-4

Schedule

Thursday - Division 3 semifinals: 11 a.m. - No. 1 Pius XI vs. No. 4 Belleville/ New Glarus; 1:30 p.m. - No. 2 Plymouth vs. No. 3 Somerset

Division 2 semifinals: 4:30 p.m. - No. 1 Waukesha West vs. No. 4 West De Pere; 7 p.m. - No. 2 DeForest vs. No. 3 Union Grove

Friday - Division 1 semifinals: 11 a.m. - No. 1 Brookfield East vs. No. 4 De Pere; 1:30 p.m. - No. 2 Marquette vs. No. 3 Middleton

Division 4 semifinals: 4:30 p.m. - No. 1 St. Mary Catholic vs. No. 4 Washburn/ Bayfield; 7 p.m. - No. 2 Shoreland Lutheran vs. No. 3 Sheboygan Christian/ Sheboygan Lutheran

Saturday - Finals: Division 3 - 11 a.m.; Division 2 - 1:30 p.m.; Division 1 4:30 p.m.; Division 4 - 7 p.m.

Where: Southeast Sales Powersport­s Stadium at Uihlein Soccer Park, Milwaukee

Tickets: Available online at the WIAA website through ticketing partner GoFan.

Watch: Live Stream on the NFHS Network or on TV Station websites for WKOW, WAOW, WXOW and WQOW.

Results: Available on wiaawi.org.

2022 CHAMPIONS

Division 1: Verona (21-3) 2, Marquette (15-8-2) 1

Division 2: Oregon (23-2-2) 1, Whitefish Bay (19-2-4) 1 (Oregon won in a shootout 8-7)

Division 3: New Berlin Eisenhower (16-4-3) 1, Notre Dame (19-1-4) 0

Division 4: Cristo Rey Jesuit (23-1-1) 2, Sheboygan Christian/Lutheran (212-1) 0

AREA TEAMS IN THE FIELD

Brookfield East: The Spartans (190-1) enter the 19th state appearance in program history looking to win a fourth title. Brookfield East already has a Sept. 5 win by a 2-1 final over No. 2 seed Marquette on its resume to add to an undefeated run so far on the season. Homestead gave the Spartans a run in a 3-2 sectional final game last week, but no other team has managed two goals in a game against Brookfield East this year. Its semifinal opponents from De Pere (17-3-4) are making the program’s 10th state appearance, as well as the third in the last four years.

Marquette: The Hilltopper­s (14-4-2) make a WIAA record 22nd appearance in the state tournament, seeking to improve upon a WIAA record 16 program titles. Marquette returned to state for the fourth-consecutiv­e year by shutting out all four 2023 postseason opponents (9-0 over Milwaukee Hamilton, 7-0 over Racine Case, 5-0 over Badger and 3-0 over Franklin) in a sweep through the D1 bracket. Its state semifinal matchup will be with a Middleton (17-4-1) program making its first appearance at state since 2016.

Pius XI: The Popes (16-4-3) have seen a surprising postseason run culminate with the program’s third trip to state, and first since a 2018 D3 state title. Pius XI is battle-tested after a postseason run that included a 4-3 win on penalty kicks over Big Foot/Williams Bay and a 2-0 sectional final win over the reigning D3 state champions from New Berlin Eisenhower. Facing the Popes in the D3 state semifinal will be a Belleville/New Glarus team making just its second team state appearance (2004).

Shoreland Lutheran: After winning a D3 state title in its only prior state tournament appearance in 2007, Shoreland Lutheran (17-4-1) is back at state in D4 this year. The Pacers have shown plenty of offensive firepower this season, led by forward Owen Hahm. The sophomore has 17 total points coming on five goals and seven assists during a torrid postseason run. Shoreland Lutheran’s semifinal opponents from Sheboygan Christian/Sheboygan Lutheran (15-5-2) are making a third-straight state appearance after winning the D4 title in 2021 and finishing as runner-ups in 2022.

Union Grove: The Broncos (18-4-1) are making a historic first appearance at state in D2 after a pair of come-frombehind 3-2 victories over Elkhorn and Greendale to advance from its sectional. Union Grove has seen its offense flow primarily through sophomore Niall Hagen and senior Owen Zikowski, who have 47 and 42 points respective­ly on the season. Its state semifinal opponent, DeForest (15-1-5), is making just the second state tournament appearance in program history (1993).

Waukesha West: The Wolverines (15-2-3) make a second-consecutiv­e D2 state appearance, and the sixth in program history this week. A state title has eluded Waukesha West in all five previous tries, but this year’s squad could be the one to finally break through with a win to reach the finals. Senior points leader Connor Urban has been a critical part of the postseason run, accumulati­ng 16 points on seven goals and two assists. Waukesha West’s opponent in the D2 state semifinal is a West De Pere (173-2) program making its first state tournament appearance.

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 ?? SENTINEL DAVE KALLMANN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ?? Midfielder Eren Evran and his Brookfield East teammates will be looking to win a fourth state boys soccer title in program history.
SENTINEL DAVE KALLMANN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL Midfielder Eren Evran and his Brookfield East teammates will be looking to win a fourth state boys soccer title in program history.

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