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Milwaukee area sends 4 boys basketball teams to WIAA state tournament

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Milwaukee area sends 4 boys basketball teams to WIAA state tournament

Milwaukee’s Hoops Heartbeat: Four Boys Basketball Teams Power Their Way to WIAA State Tournament

The road to the WIAA state basketball tournament is paved with legacy programs and perennial powerhouses. But in 2026, a resonant new rhythm is echoing from Milwaukee, a collective heartbeat of four boys basketball teams surging to Madison together. This isn’t just a statistical anomaly; it’s a cultural moment, a testament to homegrown talent choosing home, and a powerful statement that the city’s hardwood hopes are not just alive—they are thriving. From long-awaited breakthroughs to dynastic continuations, Milwaukee’s quartet is ready to command the state’s brightest stage.

Contents
  • A Father’s Promise, A Son’s Mission: Juneau’s Pioneering Journey
  • The Milwaukee Contingent: A Quartet of Championship Pedigrees
  • Expert Analysis: Why Milwaukee’s Surge Matters for Wisconsin Hoops
  • State Tournament Predictions: How Far Can the City Go?
  • Conclusion: More Than a Tournament, A Triumph for the City

A Father’s Promise, A Son’s Mission: Juneau’s Pioneering Journey

For over two decades, the Milwaukee Juneau boys basketball program carried the quiet weight of “what if.” Their pinnacle was a 2003 sectional final appearance, a memory etched in the mind of a young player named Torre Johnson. Fast forward to March 14, 2026, and that same Torre Johnson, now a first-year head coach, stood on the Hartford Union sideline, watching his son, Gonzaga commit Dooney Johnson, exorcise those ghosts. With a 75-69 Division 4 sectional final victory over Howards Grove, the Pioneers shattered the ceiling, advancing to state for the first time in school history.

Dooney Johnson’s 36-point masterpiece was the engine, but the fuel was a family’s deliberate choice. In an era where elite prospects often migrate to prep academies, the Johnsons doubled down on home. “This is the main reason why we really didn’t go to prep school for Dooney,” Torre Johnson said. “We want to be here for the Milwaukee City kids and put on for the city and give these kids some hope.” That hope materialized in the roaring crowd as the final buzzer sounded—a community witnessing the payoff of faith and fidelity.

The game itself was a testament to resilience. After Johnson scored Juneau’s first seven points, Howards Grove clawed back, trailing just 35-34 at halftime. The tension peaked late when a four-point play by Howards Grove’s Harry Schroeder cut a five-point Pioneer lead to a single point with minutes remaining. The response? Poise and trust. “We trust each other to make the right play, the right pass, to hit the big shot,” said senior Jaden Hardiman, a sentiment Johnson echoed. Their clutch free throws down the stretch sealed a victory that was about more than a score; it was about a blueprint for building a legacy where you are.

The Milwaukee Contingent: A Quartet of Championship Pedigrees

Juneau’s groundbreaking achievement headlines, but they are far from alone. Milwaukee’s representation at the 2026 state tournament spans divisions and stories, showcasing the depth of talent in the city.

  • Milwaukee Academy of Science: A modern dynasty in Division 5, the Novas are not just attending; they are expected to contend for a fourth consecutive state title. Their presence is a reminder of sustained excellence and a program operating at a machine-like level.
  • Milwaukee St. Thomas More: The Cavaliers are a force in Division 3, boasting a blend of athleticism and disciplined structure. Their path to state often involves navigating a brutal sectional, and their return signifies they remain among the state’s elite, capable of winning it all.
  • Milwaukee Washington: The Purgolders carry the banner of the Milwaukee City Conference with historic pride. A powerhouse in Division 2, Washington’s return to state reinforces the notion that the City Conference remains one of the most competitive and talent-rich leagues in Wisconsin.

This collective success is no accident. It speaks to:

  • Elite Player Development: From grassroots programs to high school coaching, the city is producing and refining top-tier talent.
  • Program Stability:** Each of these schools has established a strong culture and identity under their leadership.
  • Competitive Iron Sharpening Iron: The nightly battles within the city and conference prepare teams for the intensity of March.

Expert Analysis: Why Milwaukee’s Surge Matters for Wisconsin Hoops

This mass migration of Milwaukee teams to Madison is significant beyond the brackets. For years, the narrative around Wisconsin high school basketball has often centered on suburban and rural powerhouses. Milwaukee’s four-team send-off disrupts that narrative forcefully.

“What we’re seeing is a re-centralization of basketball capital,” says a longtime WIAA basketball analyst. “Coaches like Torre Johnson choosing to build at home with a high-major talent like Dooney is a seismic shift. It tells other talented city kids they can achieve their dreams right here. It raises the level of play across the entire conference and forces every team in the state to respect Milwaukee’s programs in a new, collective way.”

The impact is also psychological. For Juneau, breaking through proves it’s possible. For a rival like Washington, it stokes the competitive fire. For a young player at a city middle school, it provides four different models of success to aspire to. This isn’t a fluke; it’s the result of intentional community investment in basketball as a vehicle for pride and opportunity.

State Tournament Predictions: How Far Can the City Go?

The gauntlet at the Kohl Center is unforgiving, but Milwaukee’s teams are battle-tested.

Milwaukee Juneau (D4): They have the best player on the floor in any game they play in Dooney Johnson. His ability to take over, combined with the team’s palpable inspiration, makes them a dangerous out. Prediction: They play with house money and fearless joy, advancing to the state final.

Milwaukee Academy of Science (D5): The Novas are the hunted. The pressure of a four-peat is immense, but their experience in this environment is unmatched. Prediction: Talent and pedigree prevail. They cut down the nets for a historic fourth straight title.

Milwaukee St. Thomas More (D3) and Milwaukee Washington (D2): Both programs are accustomed to deep runs. More’s tactical precision and Washington’s athletic depth give them legitimate championship ceilings. Prediction: At least one, if not both, fight their way to Saturday’s championship games, with Washington having a particularly strong shot at the D2 gold ball.

Conclusion: More Than a Tournament, A Triumph for the City

The 2026 WIAA state tournament will be remembered as the year Milwaukee’s heartbeat was heard loudest in Madison. The stories are powerful: a father and son fulfilling a promise at Juneau, a dynasty chasing history at Academy of Science, and proud flagship programs like Washington and St. Thomas More upholding tradition. This quartet represents the culmination of years of work, a rejection of the idea that talent must leave to succeed, and a unifying point of pride for an entire city.

When the buses roll out toward the Kohl Center, they carry more than just teams and trophies. They carry the hopes of countless city kids who now see a clearer path to their own dreams. In Wisconsin high school basketball, a new era is dawning, and it wears Milwaukee’s colors proudly.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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