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Peyton Keller Wins Division 1 High Jump State Title

Port Washington High School junior Peyton Keller won the WIAA Division 1 state championship in the high jump this past weekend at the state meet held at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Keller cleared 5 feet, 6 inches in a jump-off against Waunakee’s Lainey Chancellor to secure the title. She is the first athlete in

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Cathleen Flannery Named Head Coach of Girls Volleyball Program

Port Washington High School is excited to announce the hiring of Cathleen Flannery as the new head coach of the girls volleyball program. With a distinguished background as a collegiate athlete, certified trainer, and former police officer, Coach Flannery brings a dynamic blend of experience, leadership, and passion for youth development to the Pirates volleyball

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Three School Records Fall at Richmond/Erickson Invitational

The Port Washington Girls Track & Field team turned in a memorable night of performances at the Richmond/Erickson Invitational hosted by Wauwatosa East at Hart Park, breaking three school records in the process. 🏅 1600M RunNew Record: Parker Allen (Senior) – 5:07.76Old Record: Abeba Sullivan – 5:14.66Parker Allen delivered a dominant performance in the 1600M,

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Tre’Jon Igess Breaks School Triple Jump Record

Port Washington High School senior Tre’Jon Igess made history at the Sheboygan South Indoor Track Meet, shattering the school’s triple jump record with a stunning leap of 45 feet, 4 inches. His record-breaking performance surpassed the previous mark of 44 feet, 2 ¼ inches, set by Darius Will in 2014. Tre’Jon saved his best for

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Forensics Team Qualifies for MCFL Nationals

The Port Washington High School Forensics team delivered an outstanding performance at the CFL Qualifier this past weekend, with every competing student earning a spot at the MCFL National Tournament in Chicago. This remarkable achievement is a testament to their dedication, preparation, and skill in the art of competitive speech and debate. The following students

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