Boys’ CC Team Finishes 3rd in D2 Academic All-State Rankings

During the recent Wisconsin Cross Country Coach Association Clinic in Brookfield, the Academic All-State Teams were announced.

The 2024 team of Jack Hefty, Xavier Zei, Miles Nickelsburg, Luc Pomazak, Andrew O’Toole, Onyx Thompson, and Isaac Straight was not only outstanding on race day but also in the classroom. They were so good that they finished third overall across the entire state in division two! Their team GPA of 3.89 is simply outstanding and the epitome of student-athletes.

Andrew O’Toole, Xavier Zei, Luc Pomazak, Onyx Thompson, Isaac Straight, Miles Nickelsburg, Jack Hefty

Congratulations, guys!

Final standings
1. University School of Milwaukee 3.98
2. West Salem 3.92
3. Whitewater 3.89
4. Rhinelander 3.83
5. Monroe 3.80
6. New London 3.80
7. Dodgeville/Mineral Point 3.78
8. New Berlin Eisenhower 3.71
9. Port Washington 3.70
10. Chilton 3.68
11. Osceola 3.68
12. Watertown Luther Prep 3.67
13. Mauston 3.52

Article and Photo Submitted by Chad Carstens
Whitewater High School Head Cross Country Coach
ccarstens@wwusd.org

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