High School Girls
The Wisconsin State Championship is the highlight of the girls high school fall season – for more reasons than the trophy it affords. Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) and Catholic Memorial High (CMH) have competed in the previous five title games, building toward this finale
Although New York and New Jersey award separate 15 titles in the spring, the ranks thin in the fall as other sports contend for athletes’ attention.
For the fifth year in a row, Divine Savior Holy Angels and Catholic Memorial will meet in the Wisconsin Girls High School State Championship. But there is a whole slate of games ready to take place this Sunday, Oct. 25 in Milwaukee.
There’s always a call for more female coaches, but it's not a problem in the Wisconsin’s girls high school league. There are a slew of women who started their playing careers in Wisconsin and are returning the favor by helping the next generation of high schoolers fall in love with the sport.
The post-season is nearly upon the Wisconsin girls high school league, and out front, as usual, are Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) and Catholic Memorial. The pair compete in different pools; however the Dashers got an inside look at their state rival during the Crusaders’ 67-0 win over the DSHA JV team last week.