State Champions
Baseball (Spring)
1972 – Neenah
1975 – Appleton West
1976 – Appleton West
1982 – Appleton West
1988 – Appleton West
1989 – Kimberly
1991 – Appleton West
1995 – Appleton West
1996 – Appleton East
2000 – Fond du Lac
2004 – Appleton West
2007 – Kimberly
Basketball (Boys)
1970 – Appleton West
1975 – Neenah
1978 – Neenah
1994 – Kimberly
1995 – Kimberly
2006 – Oshkosh West
2007 – Oshkosh West
Basketball (Girls)
1978 – Neenah
1987 – Kimberly
1989 – Kimberly
1996 – Kimberly
1998 – Kimberly
2003 – Oshkosh West
2004 – Oshkosh West
Cross Country (Boys)
1972 – Appleton East
2001 – Neenah
Cross Country (Girls)
1981 – Neenah
1982 – Neenah
1983 – Neenah
Football
1987 – Fond du Lac
1992 – Appleton West
2000 – Oshkosh North
2007 – Kimberly
2008 – Kimberly
Golf (Boys)
1977 – Neenah
1982 – Neenah
2000 – Appleton North
Golf (Girls)
1978 – Fond du Lac
1981 – Appleton West
1982 – Appleton West
1983 – Appleton East
1985 – Appleton West
1986 – Appleton West
Soccer (Boys)
1985 – Neenah
1986 – Neenah
2007 – Neenah
Soccer (Girls)
1990 – Neenah
Softball
1980 – Kimberly
1981 – Kimberly
1988 – Kimberly
1989 – Kimberly
1990 – Neenah
1993 – Kimberly
1995 – Neenah
2000 – Appleton East
2005 – Appleton North
2007 – Kimberly 2010 – Kaukauna
Tennis (Boys)
1991 – Neenah
1992 – Neenah
1993 – Neenah
1994 – Neenah
1995 – Neenah
Track and Field (Boys)
1971 – Neenah
Track and Field (Girls)
1990 – Appleton East
2001 – Kaukauna
Volleyball (Boys)
1970 – Kaukauna
1971 – Appleton East
1972 – Kaukauna
1977 – Kaukauna
1978 – Kaukauna
1980 – Kaukauna
1982 – Kaukauna
Volleyball (Girls)
1978 – Neenah
1986 – Appleton East
1990 – Kimberly 2010 – Kaukauna
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