The Woodland Conference is a high school athletics conference in Southeastern
Wisconsin
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. It is overseen by the
Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) is the regulatory body for all high school sports in Wisconsin. Its history dates to 1895, making it the earliest continually existing high school athletic organization in the country. I ...
(WIAA). Members of the conference are:
Brown Deer,
Cudahy,
Greendale,
Greenfield,
New Berlin Eisenhower,
New Berlin West,
Pewaukee
Pewaukee is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The population was 13,195 at the 2010 census. The Village of Pewaukee, which was incorporated out of the town before it incorporated as a city, is surrounded by the city.
The name of the city ...
,
Shorewood,
South Milwaukee
South Milwaukee is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 20,795 at the 2020 census.
History
South Milwaukee was laid out in 1891 by the South Milwaukee company within the Town of Oak Creek, with the purpose o ...
,
Pius XI
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,
Milwaukee Lutheran,
Wisconsin Lutheran,
West Allis Central and
Whitnall. The commissioner is Paul Feldhausen.
Membership history
*1993-1997
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Brookfield Central
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Brookfield East
**Cudahy
**Franklin
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Greendale
**Greenfield
**South Milwaukee
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Wauwatosa East
**Wauwatosa West
*1997-2006
**Cudahy
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Greendale
**Greenfield
**Milwaukee Thomas More
**New Berlin Eisenhower
**New Berlin West
**Wauwatosa West
**
Whitnall
Divisions (2006-2008)
With the addition of four new members for 2006-07 academic year from the now-defunct
Parkland Conference
The Parkland Conference was a division of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) from the 1963 to the 2006 school season. It was formed in 1963 when the Braveland Conference split in two.
In 2020, it was announced that the Park ...
, the Woodland Conference split into two six-team divisions:
*North Division
**Brown Deer Falcons
**Pewaukee Pirates
**New Berlin Eisenhower Lions
**New Berlin West Vikings
**Shorewood Greyhounds
**Wauwatosa West Trojans
*South Division
**Cudahy Packers
**Greendale Panthers
**Greenfield Hustlin' Hawks
**St. Francis Mariners
**St. Thomas More Cavaliers
**Whitnall Falcons
Divisions (2009-2011)
South Milwaukee joined the conference for the 2009-2010 academic year. The Woodland Conference rearranged into Black and Blue Divisions, based on school enrollment.
*Black Division
**Greendale Panthers
**Greenfield Hustlin' Hawks
**New Berlin Eisenhower Lions
**South Milwaukee Rockets
**Wauwatosa West Trojans
**Whitnall Falcons
*Blue Division
**Brown Deer Falcons
**Cudahy Packers
**New Berlin West Vikings
**Pewaukee Pirates
**St. Francis Mariners
**St. Thomas More Cavaliers
**Shorewood Greyhounds (independent for football only)
Divisions (2012-2016 )
Milwaukee Pius XI joined the Woodland Conference, leaving the Classic Eight. Thomas More leaves the Woodland to join a new conference, the Metro Classic. St. Francis leaves the Woodland to join a new conference, the Midwest Classic.
*Woodland East
**Brown Deer Falcons
**Cudahy Packers
**Greenfield Hustlin' Hawks
**South Milwaukee Rockets
**Shorewood Greyhounds
**Whitnall Falcons
*Woodland West
**Greendale Panthers
**New Berlin Eisenhower Lions
**New Berlin West Vikings
**Pewaukee Pirates
**Pius XI Popes
**Wauwatosa West Trojans
Divisions (2017- )
Milwaukee Lutheran, Wisconsin Lutheran, and West Allis Central all joined the Woodland in the 2017-18 academic year. Wauwatosa West left for the Greater Metro Conference.
*Woodland East
**Brown Deer Falcons
**Cudahy Packers
**Greenfield Hustlin' Hawks
**Milwaukee Lutheran Red Knights
**South Milwaukee Rockets
**Shorewood Greyhounds
**Whitnall Falcons
*Woodland West
**Greendale Panthers
**New Berlin Eisenhower Lions
**New Berlin West Vikings
**Pewaukee Pirates
**Pius XI Popes
**West Allis Central Bulldogs
**Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings
Conference champions
Football
New Woodland Conference Football Championship (2013- )
Legend
Boys' basketball
Girls' basketball
Baseball
Wrestling
Boys' soccer
Girls' soccer
State tournament appearances
1993-1994: Cudahy, Football Division 2 Champion
1993-1994: Brookfield East, Boys' Soccer Division 1 Champion
1993-1994: Brookfield Central, Girls' Tennis Runner Up
1994-1995: New Berlin Eisenhower, Division 3 Champion
1994-1995: Greendale, Summer Baseball Champion
1994-1995: Brookfield Central, Boys' Swimming Division 2 Champion
1994-1995: Greendale, Girls' Tennis Division 2 Champion
1994-1995: Brookfield East, Boys' Swimming Division 2 Runner Up
1994-1995: Greendale, Girls' Basketball Division 2 Semi-Final
1994-1995: Greendale, Boys' Basketball Division 2 -Final (loss)
1994-1995: Brookfield Central, Boys' Soccer Division 1 Quarterfinal
1995-1996: New Berlin Eisenhower, Division 3 Champion
1995-1996: Brookfield East, Boys' Soccer Division 1 Champion
1995-1996: Wauwatosa East, Girls' Soccer Division 1 Champion
1995-1996: Brookfield Central, Boys' Swimming Division 2 Champion
1995-1996: Brookfield East, Boys' Swimming Division 2 Runner Up
1995-1996: Greendale, Boys' Soccer Division 2 Runner Up
1996-1997: Wauwatosa East, Girls' Soccer Division 1 Champion
1996-1997: Brookfield East, Boys' Swimming Division 2 Champion
1996-1997: Wauwatosa East, Boys' Basketball Division 1 Quarterfinal
1996-1997: Wauwatosa East, Summer Baseball Quarterfinal
1996-1997: Greendale, Girls' Tennis Division 2 Runner Up
1996-1997: Broofield Central, Boys' Soccer Division 1 Semifinal
1996-1997: Brookfield Central, Girls' Tennis Division 1 Runner Up
1997-1998: Greendale, Girls' Tennis Division 2 Champion
1997-1998: New Berlin Eisenhower, Boys' Soccer Division 2 Runner Up
1997-1998: Greendale, Fastpitch Softball Division 2 Runner Up
1998-1999: Greenfield, Fastpitch Softball Division 1 Quarterfinal
1998-1999: New Berlin Eisenhower, Girls' Soccer Division 2 Runner Up
1999-2000: New Berlin West, Boys' Basketball Division 2 Champion
1999-2000: Greendale, Girls' Tennis Division 2 Champion
1999-2000: Whitnall, Girls' Swimming Division 2 Champion
1999-2000: New Berlin Eisenhower, Fastpitch Softball Division 2 Semifinal
2000-2001: Milw. Thomas More, Girls' Volleyball Division 2 Champion
2000-2001: Whitnall, Girls' Swimming Division 2 Champion
2000-2001: Whitnall, Summer Baseball Quarterfinal
2000-2001: New Berlin Eisenhower, Fastpitch Softball Division 1 Quarterfinal
2001-2002: Whitnall, Girls' Swimming Division 2 Runner Up
2002-2003: Cudahy, Girls' Track & Field Division 2 Runner Up
2003-2004: Whitnall, Boys' Basketball Division 1 Quarterfinal
2003-2004: New Berlin Eisenhower, Fastpitch Softball Division 1 Quarterfinal
2003-2004: Greenfield, Boys' Volleyball Quarterfinal
2004-2005: Whitnall, Girls' Basketball Division 1 Quarterfinal
2004-2005: Greendale, Fastpitch Softball Division 2 Semi-Final
2004-2005: Brown Deer, Boys' Track and Field Division 2 Runner Up
2005-2006: Greendale, Fastpitch Softball Division 2 Champion
2005-2006: Brown Deer, Boys' Track and Field Division 2 Runner Up
2005-2006: Shorewood, Boys' Cross Country Division 2 Champion
2005-2006: Cudahy, Summer Baseball Semi-Final
2005-2006: Greenfield, Fastpitch Softball Division 1 Quarterfinal
2005-2006: Shorewood, Boys' Volleyball Semi-Final
2006-2007: Greendale, Football State Final
2006-2007: Brown Deer, Girls' Track & Field Division 2 Champion
2006-2007: Shorewood, Boys' Cross Country Division 2 Champion
2006-2007: Milw. Thomas More, Boys' Soccer Division 3 Champion
2006-2007: Greendale, Girls' Basketball Division 2 Semi-Final
2006-2007: Greenfield, Boys' Volleyball Quarterfinal
2006-2007: Brown Deer, Girls' Track and Field Division 2 Champions
2007-2008: Wauwatosa West, Boys' Soccer Division 1 Semi-Final
2007-2008: Shorewood, Boys' Cross Country Division 2 Runner Up
2007-2008: New Berlin Eisenhower, Boys' Basketball Division 2 Champions
2007-2008: Pewaukee, Wrestling Division 2 Semi-Final
2007-2008: New Berlin Eisenhower, Fastpitch Softball Division 2 Champions
2007-2008: Brown Deer, Girls' Track and Field Division 2 Runner Up
2007-2008: Brown Deer, Boys' Track and Field Division 2 Champions
2007-2008: Brown Deer, Summer Baseball Semi-Final
2008-2009: Pewaukee, Boys' Soccer Division 2 Semi-Final
2008-2009: Pewaukee, Wrestling Division 2 Semi-Final
2009-2010: Pewaukee, Wrestling Division 2 Finals
2012-2013: New Berlin West, Baseball State Champs
2012-2013: New Berlin West, Girls' Softball Semi-Final
2015-2016: New Berlin West, Girls' Softball State Champions
See also
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List of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin
The following is a list of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin. All of the following are overseen by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) is the regulatory body ...
References
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Conference Champions Woodland Conference. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
External links
Woodland ConferenceWisconsin Interscholastic Athletic AssociationBrown Deer High SchoolCudahy High SchoolGreenfield High SchoolNew Berlin Eisenhower High SchoolNew Berlin West High SchoolPewaukee High SchoolShorewood High SchoolSt. Francis High SchoolSouth Milwaukee High SchoolSt. Thomas More High SchoolWauwatosa West High SchoolWhitnall High School
Wisconsin high school sports conferences
High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States