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Madison Memorial, Monona Grove Top Wisconsin High School Rankings

The defending champions remain atop the WISCA (Wisconsin Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association) rankings for the second week of the 2015-2016 boys high school swimming season.

In Division 1 (for the state’s biggest high schools), Madison Memorial is #1 by a landslide, leading Madison West by almost 300 points. Memorial beat out West for last year’s Division 1 state title by about 150.

In Division 2 (the state’s small-school class), it’s also the defending champs on top – Monona Grove sits #1, with Grafton in tow.

This is the second week rankings have been published on the boys’ side. Memorial and Monona Grove both led last week’s as well.

The biggest risers are Madison West and McFarland. West was unlisted last week, but with a meet now under their belts, the boys of West sit #2 statewide in Division 1. McFarland rose 15 spots from last week to #4 – McFarland wound up second in the state to Monona Grove last year.

Division 1 Rankings

1 » Madison Memorial 769 pts
2 » Madison West 476 pts
3 » Eau Claire Memorial-North 414 pts
4 » Arrowhead 402 pts
5 » Brookfield Central-Brookfiel 333 pts
6 » Middleton 295 pts
7 » Oregon/Belleville 279 pts
8 » Greenfield-Greendale-Pius XI 266 pts
9 » Neenah 234 pts
10 » Waunakee 212 pts

Division 2 Rankings

1 » Monona Grove 640 pts
2 » Grafton 505 pts
3 » Shorewood 495 pts
4 » McFarland 479 pts
5 » Nicolet 422 pts
6 » Cedarburg 413 pts
7 » Plymouth 243 pts
8 » Deforest 235 pts
9 » Fort Atkinson 235 pts
10 » Milton 182 pts

RANKINGS METHODOLOGY

The weekly WISCA polls are computer generated and based on the WISCA Top Times database.

The polls are generated at midnight each Sunday. Individuals are scored in their top two scoring events only.

Points are awarded as follows:
Individuals: 1st Place – 30 points – 30th Place – 1 point (1 point increments)
Relays: 1st Place – 60 points – 30th Place – 2 points (2 point increments)

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