BFHS boys varsity basketball won 79-50 against Brodhead in the final conference match-up of the regular season. The game ended in a spectacular fashion with the senior night celebration for fans, players, and family.
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Quinn Peyer, Williams Bay senior, reaches his career 1,000th point against Monticello on Feb. 23.
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A collection of photos from the Middleton boys basketball team's regular-season finale against Madison Memorial.
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Learn which upset-minded Madison/WiscNews high school boys basketball teams could make unexpected deep postseason runs this year.
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Multiple Madison and WiscNews high school boys basketball teams captured top seeds this postseason. Learn which teams have the best chance at hoisting a gold ball.
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The Madison Abundant Life boys basketball team traveled to face Deerfield on Feb. 23 for the Trailway South foes' second matchup in the past week.
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The Middleton boys basketball team hosted De Pere for its final nonconference matchup of the regular season on Feb. 21.
Badger played in a conference double header against Westosha Central on Feb. 13. The boys team came out with a win and the girls ultimately fell in the last minute to the Falcons.
A collection of photos showcasing Madison area boys basketball players who have risen to the rim throughout the 2025-26 season.
High school boys basketball athletes from across the state still vividly remember their first dunk. Learn why dunking still resonates most with area hoopers, more than any other highlight play.
Hear from three area players — Monona Grove's Jayden Jackson, Austin Luchetti and Sun Prairie West's Zaivion Goudeau — about why dunking is high school basketball's top highlight.
Area high school boys basketball players explain why dunking remains the sport's top highlight play.
Monona Grove's Jayden Jackson and Austin Luchetti, alongside Sun Prairie West's Zaivion Goudeau break down why dunking still resonates with players most.
A photo gallery from the Marshall boys basketball team's nonconference win over Fall River on Feb. 9.
Mason Schleicher, Sheboygan Falls HS, WI, half-court heave before half
Mason Knudtson, Osseo-Fairchild HS, WI, sneaky behind-the-back-block
Braxton Wiese, Mayville HS, WI, heavily contest fallaway game-winner
Andrew Jensen, Kaukauna HS, WI one-handed jam
The girls varsity basketball team won 78-55, while the boys team fell 89-80.
The varsity boys basketball team from Williams Bay lost in an extremely close 64-67 game against the Harvard Hornets (Illinois) on Jan. 20. The team is improving every game with this one being the closest yet to a win.
Scenes from Westosha Central's 19th straight head-to-head victory over Wilmot. A late triple from Christian Dryer in overtime sealed the Falcons' 58-55 win.
After Walser made the basket, the home crowd erupted with cheers and displayed signs with 1,000 on them, as players from both teams congratulated the senior forward.
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Scenes from the Park boys basketball team's 78-75 double overtime loss to Kenosha St. Joseph on Saturday in the Doctors of Physical Therapy Holiday Classic at UW-Parkside.
Williams Bay Bulldogs lost in a Monday Night Matchup against Whitewater High School 67-73.
Jayden Paul of BFHS led all scoring with 32 points.
The city's biggest basketball rivalry returned Friday night at Tremper High School in Kenosha. The Red Devils earned a pair of victories early in the season.
Before he trained horses full time, D. Wayne Lukas coached high school sports in Wisconsin. One of his pupils reflects on his time.
Collegiate programs’ frequent use of the transfer portal has led to unintended consequences for the future of high school recruitment. Learn how area recruits view the constantly evolving situation.
It's been since 1943 since the Panthers have won a state title. With Friday's win, they're one game away from breaking the long slump.
The Park High School boys basketball team was sent to the state tournament in style Thursday.

