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Edgewood Tops WISCA High School D2 Rankings After Invite Win, Arrowhead Still Atop D1

Madison Edgewood provided a fresh face at the top of the Division 2 Wisconsin high school swimming rankings in week 3, while Arrowhead maintained its stranglehold on the Division 1 lead.

Edgewood crushed the Fort Atkinson Invite over the weekend, winning 10 of 11 events to rise to the #1 ranking. Edgewood was second overall at last year’s Division 2 (small schools) state meet behind Grafton.

All classes contributed to Edgewood’s runaway victory: freshman Kaitlyn Barth swept the sprints, sophomore Kelly Rodriquez the 200 and 500 frees, junior Lauren Bergmann the 100 fly and 100 back and senior Maggie McNeil the 200 IM. McNeil was also second in the 100 breast.

Division 2 Rankings

1 » Madison Edgewood 572 pts
2 » Kohler/Sheboygan Area Luther 525 pts
3 » McFarland 497 pts
4 » Kiel-Elkart Lake-Glenbeulah 463 pts
5 » Whitnall 416 pts
6 » Deforest 408 pts
7 » New Berlin Eisenhower 386 pts
8 » Tomahawk 360 pts
9 » New Berlin West 354 pts
10 » Grafton 305 pts

For the big schools of Division 1, Arrowhead remains a fixture on top of the rankings. The defending state champs rolled Muskego in a dual meet to keep the #1 spot.

The whole top 4 remained stable in Division 1. Middleton continues to ride high in second place. Beata Nelson‘s Verona team sits third and Katie Drabot and Cedarburg are fourth. Nelson and Drabot, two of the top high school seniors in the nation, combine to hold the state’s top time in every event but the 100 back and 100 breast.

Division 1 Rankings

1 » Arrowhead 688 pts
2 » Middleton 592 pts
3 » Verona Area-Mount Horeb 498 pts
4 » Cedarburg 366 pts
5 » Sun Prairie 330 pts
6 » Madison Memorial 321 pts
7 » Brookfield East 295 pts
8 » Neenah 288 pts
9 » Nicolet 264 pts
10 » West Bend West 216 pts

The WISCA (Wisconsin Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association) rankings are based entirely off of the state’s database of top times. The top 30 times in each event earn points for their team, #1 earning 30, #2 29, #3 28 and so on down to #30 earning 1. Relay rankings are worth double points.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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