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Woodland Conference is a high school athletic conference in the United States, comprising schools from Wisconsin. The conference is part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and features schools from Waukesha County, Milwaukee County, and surrounding areas, including New Berlin Eisenhower High School, Pius XI High School, and Greendale High School. The conference competes in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball, with teams like New Berlin West High School and Whitnall High School participating. The Woodland Conference also has ties to other athletic conferences, such as the Classic 8 Conference and the Greater Metro Conference, with schools like Brookfield Central High School and Marquette University High School.
The Woodland Conference is a prominent athletic conference in Wisconsin, with a rich history of competition and sportsmanship. The conference features a diverse range of schools, including Cudahy High School, Greenfield High School, and South Milwaukee High School. These schools compete in various sports, including cross-country, soccer, and tennis, with teams like Shorewood High School and Brown Deer High School participating. The conference is also affiliated with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association (WADA), which includes schools like Homestead High School and Nicolet High School. The Woodland Conference has produced notable athletes, including those from University of Wisconsin–Madison, Marquette University, and University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
The Woodland Conference has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, with schools like Wauwatosa East High School and Wauwatosa West High School being part of the conference. The conference has undergone several changes over the years, including the addition of new schools like West Allis Central High School and West Allis Nathan Hale High School. The conference has also been part of various athletic associations, including the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and the Milwaukee City Conference. The Woodland Conference has competed against other conferences, such as the North Shore Conference and the Southeast Conference, with schools like Oak Creek High School and Franklin High School participating. The conference has also produced notable coaches, including those from University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh and University of Wisconsin–Whitewater.
The Woodland Conference is organized into two divisions: the Woodland East and the Woodland West, with schools like New Berlin Eisenhower High School and Pius XI High School competing in the East division. The conference is governed by a board of directors, which includes athletic directors from each member school, such as Brookfield East High School and Menomonee Falls High School. The conference also has a number of committees, including the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association (WADA) and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), which include schools like Germantown High School and Hamilton High School. The Woodland Conference is affiliated with other athletic organizations, including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Wisconsin Sports Network, which feature schools like Riverside University High School and Vincent High School.
The Woodland Conference consists of 14 member schools, including Cudahy High School, Greenfield High School, and South Milwaukee High School. Other member schools include New Berlin West High School, Whitnall High School, and Shorewood High School. The conference also includes schools like Brown Deer High School, Greendale High School, and Pius XI High School. Member schools compete in various sports, including football, basketball, and baseball, with teams like New Berlin Eisenhower High School and West Allis Central High School participating. The conference has ties to other schools, including Marquette University High School, Brookfield Central High School, and Homestead High School.
The Woodland Conference has a strong tradition of competition, with member schools competing for conference championships in various sports, including cross-country, soccer, and tennis. The conference has produced several state champions, including teams from University of Wisconsin–Madison, Marquette University, and University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The Woodland Conference has also competed against other conferences, such as the Classic 8 Conference and the Greater Metro Conference, with schools like Brookfield East High School and Menomonee Falls High School participating. The conference has a number of notable rivalries, including the rivalry between New Berlin Eisenhower High School and Pius XI High School, and the rivalry between Whitnall High School and Greendale High School.
The Woodland Conference has produced a number of notable alumni, including athletes who have gone on to compete at the NCAA level, such as University of Wisconsin–Madison, Marquette University, and University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Notable alumni include J.J. Watt, who attended Pewaukee High School, and Tony Romo, who attended Burlington High School. Other notable alumni include Craig Counsell, who attended Whitefish Bay High School, and Jim Gantner, who attended West Allis Central High School. The Woodland Conference has also produced notable coaches, including Bo Ryan, who coached at University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Tom Crean, who coached at Marquette University. The conference has ties to other notable institutions, including Milwaukee School of Engineering and Carroll University. Category:High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States