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WIAA Conducts 11th Sportsmanship Summit

Friday, December 10, 2021

WIAA Conducts 11th Sportsmanship Summit

STEVENS POINT, Wis. – More than 420 students and administrators representing 83 teams from 76 member high schools attended the 2021 WIAA/Rural Mutual Insurance Sportsmanship Summit held Wednesday at the Holiday Inn and Convention Center in Stevens Point.

Each school was represented by a five-member team or teams consisting of students and school administrators.

The mission of the Sportsmanship Summit was to strengthen the principles of sportsmanship by promoting teamwork, sharing resources and providing the impetus to make a difference in member schools. The event is designed to assist schools in addressing citizenship and sportsmanship values with students, student-athletes, adult fans, advisors, parents and booster clubs; developing plans to improve and maintain sportsmanship; and setting sportsmanship expectations.

The Summit began with a welcome from WIAA Executive Director Stephanie Hauser, followed by the morning keynote speaker Craig Hillier, professional speaker and author of Playing Beyond the Scoreboard and How to Step Up and be a Team Leader & Still Keep Your Friends.

Four 40-minute breakout sessions followed with each topic being presented three times: The four topics of the breakout sessions were: “Sportsmanship: The Official’s Perspective” by Thaddeaus Hilliard; “Setting Sportsmanship Guidelines for Parents” by Jenny Bandow, athletic director at Luxemburg-Casco and a member of the WIAA Sportsmanship Committee; “Sportsmanship Student Leadership Discussions” by the Union Grove Student Athlete Leadership Team (S.A.L.T); and “My Coach Plays Favorites” by Mark Horbinski of WON80 and member of the WIAA Sportsmanship Committee.

After lunch, the assembly received a recap of each of the four breakout sessions from the presenters followed by a brief closing by Hauser.

The 76 member schools that attended the Summit are listed below.

Almond-Bancroft
Amherst
Arcadia
Athens
Baraboo
Beaver Dam
Benton
Black River Falls
Brillion
Burlington
Cambridge
Campbellsport
Crivitz
D.C. Everest
Deerfield
Divine Savior Holy Angels
Elcho
Elkhorn
Fall River
Fort Atkinson
Hartford
Hilbert
Hortonville
Hudson
Johnson Creek
Kiel
Kohler
Lake Holcombe
Lake Mills
Lakeland
Little Chute
Luther
Luxemburg-Casco
Madison Country Day
Manawa
Manitowoc Lutheran
Marshfield
Mayville
Medford
Merrill   
Mosinee   
Mount Horeb
Muskego
New London
Northland Pines
Northwestern
Oakfield
Oconto Falls
Oregon
Pardeeville
Pecatonica
Platteville
Portage
Prescott
Princeton
Racine St. Catherine’s
Reedsville
Sauk Prairie
Sheboygan Christian
Tigerton
Tri-County
Watertown
Waukesha North
Waukesha South   
Waukesha West   
Wausau East
Wausau West
West Bend East   
West Bend West
Westfield
Weyauwega-Fremont
Williams Bay
Winneconne
Winter
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln
Wittenberg-Birnamwood

The WIAA, as defined by its Constitution, is a voluntary, unincorporated, and nonprofit organization. The membership oversees interscholastic athletic programs for 516 senior high schools and 48 junior high/middle level schools in its membership. For more information, please contact the WIAA office at (715) 344-8580.

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