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West De Pere High School is one of two public high schools in De Pere, Wisconsin, United States. Built in 1960, it serves students in 9th through 12th grade. The school's mascot is the Phantom. The Phantoms compete in the Bay Conference.
West De Pere has two other top scorers in junior guards Madisyn Berggren (15 ppg) and Faith Walder (11.7), who had a game-high 17 points against Seymour and holds an offer from NCAA Division II ...
The Redbirds won the program's second state title last season. Returning starters Will Hornseth and Zach Kinziger are ready to add another trophy.
Thursday's boys high school basketball sectional semifinal matchups. ... De Pere vs. (4) Homestead at Sheboygan South ... Kettle Moraine vs. (5) Beloit Memorial at Milton (3) Sun Prairie West vs ...
The Bay Conference was established in 1970 by charter members Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, Clintonville, De Pere, Marinette, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Pulaski, Seymour, and West De Pere. 1979 brought the addition of former East Central Conference member New London and former Wisconsin Valley Conference member Shawano, in exchange for Oconto and Oconto Falls, who would go to the Central Wisconsin Conference.
The Fox River Classic Conference (often shortened to FRCC) is a high school athletic conference made up of ten full members, one affiliate member and three football-only members in Northeastern Wisconsin, centering primarily around schools in Brown County, Manitowoc Lincoln High School, and the high schools of the Sheboygan Area School District, which maintained deep rivalries with the schools ...
The WIAA Conference Realignment Task Force recently advanced West De Pere’s application to move from the Bay Conference to the FRCC starting in the fall of the 2025-26 school year.
De Pere High School, 2004. Until 1870, schooling for all grades in De Pere, Wisconsin was held in one building; starting in 1870, a high school was located in a stone building on the corner of James Street and Wisconsin Street. [3] During the back half of the 1890s, plans were made for a new high school at the corner of Chicago Street and Broadway.