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WSN Cup Standings: Middleton, Catholic Memorial, Edgewood lead after fall sports

12/12/2018, 8:00am CST
By Travis Wilson

To view the full WSN Cup Standings, please click here.

The WSN Cup is an award that honors schools that provide and achieve success in many of the WIAA sponsored sports. The award totals points earned in both boys and girls sports. All WIAA sponsored sports are included as part of the scoring for the award.

Arrowhead has won 11 consecutive Large Schools Division (enrollment over 1000 students) trophies, but after the fall sports season, it is Middleton who who leads the way. The Cardinals got a state title from the girls swimming/diving team along with runner-up finishes in girls tennis and boys cross country. In fact, Middleton scored at least 10 points in seven of the nine WIAA-sponsored fall sports, as their 345 points are tops amongst Large Schools and best overall. Big Eight rival Sun Prairie is second with 324 points, while Muskego, Kimberly, and Arrowhead round out the top five.

Catholic Memorial is on top of the Medium Schools Division (enrollment 500-100), as the Crusaders claimed the trophy two years ago before finishing second last season. The football team captured a state championship, good for 100 points. Girls tennis finished as runners-up, while boys volleyball made it to the state semi-finals. Catholic Memorial scored 305 points overall, which leads McFarland's 285. The rest of the top five includes Notre Dame, East Troy, and Whitefish Bay.

Edgewood has six Medium School trophies to its name, including last year, but the Crusaders enrollment has dropped below 500 and now places them in the Small Schools Division (enrollment below 500). Edgewood has a significant lead after fall sports, as their 335 points easily out-paces the next highest score of 240, shared by University School and Lake Country Lutheran. Edgewood got state titles from girls golf and girls swimming and diving, while the girls tennis team advanced to the state semi-finals. Amery is fourth in the Small School standings, while Lancaster and Aquinas are tied for fifth.

Here are the Top Five schools in each division:

Large Schools:

Middleton - 345
Sun Prairie - 324
Muskego - 264
Kimberly - 251
Arrowhead - 243

Medium Schools:

Catholic Memorial - 305
McFarland - 285
Notre Dame - 275
East Troy - 250
Whitefish Bay - 220

Small Schools:

Edgewood - 335
Lake Country Lutheran - 240
University School - 240
Amery - 197.7
Aquinas - 165
Lancaster - 165

To view the full WSN Cup Standings, please click here.

Divisions - Starting in 2008-09 schools will be placed in three divisions. The Large School Division is for schools with enrollment over 1000. Medium Schools are classified as 500 to 1000 and Small School division is below 500. In 2007-08 schools with enrollments of 900 or more were in the large school division while schools with enrollments up to 900 were in the small schools division. 

Points - Points are awarded for finishes in the state tournament of every team sport. Generally, the top 32 teams in each sport are awarded points. If less than 32 teams participate in a non-bracket sport state meet then those are the only schools that are awarded points. For Co-op teams the total points are divided equally amongst all schools in the co-op.

For more information on the WSN Cup award and to see the full scoring system and rules, please click here.

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