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Wisconsin high school girls basketball tournament 2024 schedule, bracket
Games at 7 p.m. unless noted
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 1 schedule
Sectional 1 – Appleton East
(16) Chippewa Falls at (1) Hortonville
(9) Oshkosh West at (8) Appleton North
(12) Wausau West at (5) Stevens Point
(13) Oshkosh North at (4) Eau Claire Memorial
(14) Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln at (3) Neenah
(11) Appleton East at (6) Superior
(10) Holmen at (7) Marshfield
(15) Eau Claire North at (2) Hudson
Sectional 2 – Manitowoc Lutheran
(16) Sheboygan North at (1) Brookfield East
(9) Manitowoc Lincoln at (8) Divine Savior Holy Angels
(12) Green Bay Preble at (5) Homestead
(13) Fond du Lac at (4) Germantown
(14) Bay Port at (3) Hartford, 6
(11) Kaukauna at (6) De Pere
(10) Sussex Hamilton at (7) Menomonee Falls
(15) Brookfield Central at (2) Kimberly
Sectional 3 – Oregon
(16) Middleton at (1) Oregon
(9) Madison La Follette at (8) Madison Memorial
(12) Beloit Memorial at (5) Waunakee
(13) Sun Prairie West at (4) Kettle Moraine
(14) Sun Prairie East at (3) Verona
(11) Janesville Craig at (6) Madison East
(10) Mukwonago at (7) Oconomowoc
(15) Waukesha North/South at (2) Arrowhead
Sectional 4 – Kenosha Bradford
(16) Racine Horlick at (1) Muskego, 5
(9) Racine Case at (8) Badger
(12) Milwaukee Reagan at (5) Oak Creek
(13) Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon at (4) Kenosha Tremper
(14) West Allis Hale at (3) Kenosha Bradford
(11) Westosha Central at (6) Milwaukee King
(10) Kenosha Intian Trail at (7) Milwaukee Bradley Tech/Arts
(15) West Allis Central at (2) Franklin
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 2 schedule
Sectional 1 – Wausau East
(8) River Falls at (1) Menomonie
(5) Hayward at (4) Mosinee
(6) Medford at (3) Rice Lake
(7) Merrill at (2) Lakeland
(8) Seymour at (1) Green Bay Notre Dame
(5) Shawano at (4) New London
(6) Green Bay Southwest at (3) Rhindelander
(7) Puladki at (2) Marinette
Sectional 2 – Watertown
(9) Plymouth at (1) Beaver Dam
(5) Ashwaubenon at (4) Menasha
(6) Luxemburg-Casco at (3) Watertown
(7) Slinger at (2) West De Pere
(8) Milwaukee Lutheran at (1) Pewaukee
(5) Cedarburg at (4) New Berlin Eisenhower
(6) Wauwatosa West at (3) Grafton
(10) New Berlin West at (2) Waukesha West
Sectional 3 – Baraboo
(9) La Crosse Logan at (1) West Salem
(5) Sauk Prairie at (4) Reedsburg
(6) La Crosse Central at (3) DeForest, 6:30
(7) Sparta at (2) Onalaska
(9) Mount Horedb at (1) McFarland
(5) Jefferson at (4) Whitewater
(6) Milton at (3) Elkhorn
(7) Stoughton at (2) Monona Grove
Sectional 4 – Whitefish Bay
(8) Nicolet at (1) Wauwatosa East
(5) St. Augustine Prep at (4) Wisconsin Lutheran
(6) St. Joan Antida Co-op at (3) Whitefish Bay
(7) Milwaukee Washington/Howard Fuller at (2) Pius XI
(8) Waterford at (1) Union Grove
(5) Racine Park at (4) Martin Luther
(6) Burlington at (3) Greenfield
(7) Greendale at (2) Whitnall
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 3 schedule
Sectional 1 – Amery
(9) Bloomer at (1) Baldwin-Woodville
(5) St. Croix Falls at (4) Ellsworth
(6) Barron at (3) Prescott
(7) St. Croix Central at (2) Somerset
(9) Adams-Friendship at (1) Elk Mound
(5) Arcadia at (4) Wisconsin Dells
(6) Mauston at (3) Altoona
(7) Viroqua at (2) La Crosse Aquinas
Sectional 2 – Brillion
(8) Waupaca at (1) Wittenberg-Birnamwood
(5) Amherst at (4) Menominee Indian
(11) Clintonville at (3) Oconto Falls
(7) Tomahawk at (2) Freedom
(8) Denmark at (1) Appleton Xavier
(5) Omro at (4) Wrightstown
(6) Winneconne at (3) Berlin
(10) Brillion at (2) Wautoma
Sectional 3 – Evansville
(8) Evansville at (1) Edgerton
(5) Platteville at (4) Beloit Turner
(6) Dodgeville at (3) Prairie du Chien
(7) Big Fot at (2) Madison Edgewood
(8) East Troy at (1) Waupun
(5) Lakeside Lutheran at (4) Lomira
(6) Columbus at (3) Lake Country Lutheran
(7) Watertown Luther Prep at (2) Lake Mills
Sectional 4 – Brown Deer
(9) North Fond du Lac at (1) Oostburg
(5) Brown Deer at (4) Dominican
(11) Campbellsport at (3) Sheboygan Falls
(7) Brookfield Academy at (2) Kettle Moraine Lutheran
(9) Racine St. Catherine’s at (1) Catholic Memorial
(5) St. Francis at (4) Shoreland Lutheran
(6) Golda Meir at (3) St. Thomas More
(7) Messmer at (2) Milwaukee Science
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 4 schedule
Sectional 1 – Eau Claire North
(9) Boyceville at (1) Fall Creek
(5) Colfax at (4) Grantsburg
(6) Shell Lake at (3) Eau Claire Regis
(7) Mondovi at (2) Durand-Arkansaw
(8) Marathon at (1) Chippewa Falls McDonell
(5) Abbotsford at (4) Stratford
(6) Cadott at (3) Cameron
(7) Chetek-Weyerhaeuser at (2) Phillips
Sectional 2 – Kimberly
(8) Manawa at (1) Neenah St. Mary
(5) Coleman at (4) Crandon
(6) Oconoto at (3) Bonduel
(7) Crivitz at (2) Laconia
(8) Howards Grove at (1) Kewaunee
(5) Mishicot at (4) Valders
(6) Algoma at (3) Manitowoc Lutheran
(10) Southern Door at (2) Sheboygan Lutheran
Sectional 3 – Wisconsin Dells
(8) Onalaska Luther at (1) Neillsville
(5) Whitehall at (4) Auburndale
(6) Melrose-Mindoro at (3) Bangor
(7) Osseo-Fairchild at (2) Westfield
(9) Lancaster at (1) New Glarus
(5) Brodhead at (4) Belleville
(6) Darlington at (3) Mineral Point
(7) Fennimore at (2) Cuba City
Sectional 4 – Beaver Dam
(8) Markesan at (1) Living Word Lutheran
(5) Fond du Lac St. Mary’s Springs at (4) Poynette
(6) Pardeeville at (3) Random Lake
(7) Cedar Grove-Belgium at (2) Winnebago Lutheran
(8) Marshall at (1) The Prairie School
(5) Abundant Life at (4) Deerfield
(6) Kenosha St. Joseph at (3) Cambridge
(7) Waterloo at (2) Milwaukee Juneau
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 5 schedule
Sectional 1 – Hudson
(8) Prairie Farm at (1) Clear Lake
(5) Siren at (4) New Aubrun
(6) Clayton at (3) Turtle Lake
(10) Frederic at (2) Webster
(9) Gilman at (1) South Shore, 6:30
(5) Hurley at (4) Butternut
(6) Mellen at (3) Drummond
(7) Prentice at (2) Owen-Withee
Sectional 2 – Antigo
(8) Three Lakes/Phelps at (1) Stevens Point Pacelli
(5) Loyal at (4) Athens
(6) Columbus at (3) Greenwood
(7) Edgar at (2) Pittsville
(8) Oneida Nation at (1) Lena
(12) Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran at (4) Florence
(6) Gillett at (3) Wabeno/Laona
(10) Gibraltar at (2) Sevastopol
Sectional 3 – Portage
(8) Brookwood at (1) Cochrane-Fountain City
(5) Kickapoo at (4) Cashton
(6) Alma Center Lincoln at (3) Independence/Gilmanton
(10) Blair-Taylor at (2) Royall
(9) Barneveld at (1) Argyle/Pecatonica
(5) Ithaca at (4) Highland
(6) River Ridge at (3) Belmont
(7) Black Hawk at (2) Wauzeka-Steuben
Sectional 4 – Hartford
(8) Fall River at (1) Wisconsin Rapids Assumption
(5) Wild Rose at (4) Randolph
(6) Almond-Bancroft at (3) Oakfield
(10) Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah at (2) Oshkosh Lourdes
(9) Heritage Christian at (1) Albany/Monticello
(13) Juda at (5) Palmyra-Eagle
(6) Wayland Academy at (3) Sheboygan Christian
(10) Catholic Central at (2) Salam
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 results for June 19, 2026
Manuel Franco claims his $768 million Powerball jackpot
Manuel Franco, 24, of West Allis was revealed Tuesday as the winner of the $768.4 million Powerball jackpot.
Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Wisconsin Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 19, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from June 19 drawing
13-16-21-26-50, Mega Ball: 12
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from June 19 drawing
Midday: 0-2-5
Evening: 5-1-1
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from June 19 drawing
Midday: 1-2-0-1
Evening: 5-6-2-6
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning All or Nothing numbers from June 19 drawing
Midday: 01-05-07-11-13-14-15-17-18-21-22
Evening: 01-02-08-09-12-14-17-18-20-21-22
Check All or Nothing payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Badger 5 numbers from June 19 drawing
09-13-14-30-31
Check Badger 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning SuperCash numbers from June 19 drawing
04-05-13-14-16-27, Doubler: N
Check SuperCash payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Prizes up to $599: Can be claimed at any Wisconsin Lottery retailer.
- Prizes from $600 to $199,999: Can be claimed in person at a Lottery Office. By mail, send the signed ticket and a completed claim form available on the Wisconsin Lottery claim page to: Prizes, PO Box 777 Madison, WI 53774.
- Prizes of $200,000 or more: Must be claimed in person at the Madison Lottery office. Call the Lottery office prior to your visit: 608-261-4916.
Can Wisconsin lottery winners remain anonymous?
No, according to the Wisconsin Lottery. Due to the state’s open records laws, the lottery must, upon request, release the name and city of the winner. Other information about the winner is released only with the winner’s consent.
When are the Wisconsin Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Super Cash: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Evening): 9 p.m. CT daily.
- Megabucks: 9:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Badger 5: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
That lucky feeling: Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
Feeling lucky? WI man wins $768 million Powerball jackpot **
WI Lottery history: Top 10 Powerball and Mega Million jackpots
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Wisconsin editor. You can send feedback using this form.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Weekend: Pride bar crawl, Father’s Day deals, and more
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee has no shortage of ways to celebrate this weekend, from a Pride bar crawl to Father’s Day deals around the city and Juneteenth celebrations.
Summerfest and Northcott Neighborhood House are hosting a Juneteenth celebration filled with music and culture at the Summerfest grounds.
Watch: Kidd O’Shea breaks down this weekend’s events:
Wisconsin Weekend in a Minute: June 19-21
The event kicks off right after the traditional Juneteenth Day Festival wraps up.
Pride Bar Crawl
The 9th annual Pride Bar Crawl kicks off Saturday at 4 p.m. at Walker’s Pint.
Tickets include drinks and access to exclusive specials at partner bars. Twenty percent of proceeds will benefit the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center.
The crawl wraps up with an after-party and drag show at La Cage Nightclub.
Father’s Day
On Sunday, The Motor Restaurant at the Harley-Davidson Museum is offering a free beer for dad when purchased with a meal, along with free admission to the museum. Reservations are highly encouraged.
Families can also take dad to the Milwaukee County Zoo, where all fathers receive free admission on Sunday.
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These Wisconsin swing voters say Trump’s war in Iran wasn’t worth it
Vessels are anchored along the Strait of Hormuz.
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The war in Iran was a costly blunder, according to swing voters in the battleground state of Wisconsin.
NPR observed two online focus groups on Tuesday featuring voters who supported Joe Biden in 2020 and then Donald Trump in 2024.
President Trump had just announced a framework agreement to end the war, which he signed on Wednesday.
Yet among the focus groups’ 13 participants, no one said they thought the conflict with Iran was “worth it,” and nine said they felt that the U.S. is coming out of this conflict weaker than before.
Corey M., a 33-year-old independent voter, said he is concerned that the U.S. expended “so much financially and so much of our arsenal,” with little to show for it. (All participants agreed to be part of the focus groups on the condition that they be identified by their first name and last initial only.)
“We essentially got nothing out of it,” he said. “It’s hurt our economy and increased expenses for the everyday American, and it accomplished the square root of nothing.”
Focus groups are not scientifically significant like polling. But they provide insight into how Americans are thinking about what they see in the news.

These focus groups — made up of 10 self-described independents, two Democrats and one Republican — were conducted by messaging and market research firms Engagious and Sago as part of the Swing Voter Project. NPR is a partner on the project.
Rich Thau, president of Engagious, moderated the focus groups. He has been asking voters in key states about this conflict since March. And he said voters have been consistent.
“They were never on board,” Thau said. “Not the beginning. Not in the middle. And as we just learned, not at the end either, judging from what we heard from Wisconsin swing voters.”
Sam M., a 30-year-old independent, said from what he read about the deal, it wasn’t leaving the U.S. in a better position than before the war. In fact, he said he thought the Iran nuclear deal brokered by the Obama administration — which Trump backed out of — was a better deal for the United States.
Anger over high gas prices
For most voters, though, their biggest concern has remained the high gas prices that are a consequence of the war.
Tammy S., a 53-year-old independent voter, said Americans have been unfairly caught in the middle.
“I just don’t think the way that everybody else had to suffer through the tantrums of these two playing tug-of-war — I just don’t think that it was fair to the American people,” she said. “I don’t think that anybody was a real winner here.”

Several voters said they’ve felt squeezed by costs and as a result have given up something that had been a regular part of their life. They’ve cut vacations and eating out or are getting their hair done less often.
“I’ve given up all my extracurricular hobbies … paddleboarding, yoga,” said Jaylyn M., a 27-year-old who identifies as a Republican. “And then a lot of my subscriptions I’ve cut out, along with my daily coffee, which is minor, but all things that I’ve had to give up to make ends meet.”
“I had to raise all my deductibles on everything — my car insurance, my health insurance — to lower my premiums, so that I can continue to make it,” added Robyn T., a 63-year-old independent.
Trump owns the economic problems
The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, out Thursday, finds that only a third of Americans approve of how Trump is handling the economy.
In the focus groups, nine of the 13 voters said they are more anxious about the economy than they were before Trump took office last year. And all but one voter said that “President Trump himself is responsible for those higher prices” because of the war.
“And 10 said he’s out of touch with their economic concerns,” Thau told NPR. “So for them, there’s a clear disconnect between how the president’s operating on the economy and what their needs are.”
And heading into what could be some tough midterm elections for Republicans, voters are really frustrated that Trump isn’t delivering a better economy by now.
“It seems to me, like, pick your issue, and things are not going well for him,” said Josh K., a 29-year-old independent voter. “I mean, we got this stupid war in Iran, and it turns out that we actually aren’t getting anything out of it. I mean, all we got was $4 gas. I mean, pick your issue — the economy, things are more expensive.”
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