Rick Wood, Milwaukee Journal SentinelJalen Johnson is built for this.The Nicolet junior forward just completed the most fulfilling season of his young basketball career. Glasheen/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinDomask named to first teamDomask, a 6-foot-6 senior, was named to the AP's first team along with Johnson, Sussex Hamilton's Patrick Baldwin, La Crosse Central's Davis and Milwaukee Washington's Michael Foster.Domask, a Northern Kentucky recruit, averaged 26.1 points, 10 rebounds and 5.7 assists and finished his career with 2,307 points and was also the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association's Mr.
Basketball.Domask led Waupun to the D3 state title game. The Warriors lost to Greendale Martin Luther 58-49. Domask was also a member of the Warriors' 2016 championship team as a freshman.
2018/19 Girls Prospect Junior Knights Feeder Tryout ScheduleSunday, 10/7/18 @ Prospect HS (Field House)5 th, 6 th, 7 th and 8 th grades from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pmSunday, 10/14/18 @ Prospect HS (Field House)5 th, 6 th, 7 th and 8 th grades from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pmEligible players include girl’s grades 5th through 8th who live within the Prospect High School District 214 boundaries. In order to tryout, you must bring a completed registration from to the first tryout (refer to registration form on website under parent pages).Welcome.Updated 6/26/2013.
Big games are par for the course in Nicolet's girls' basketball program. At Germantown, prime-time affairs are still a whole new animal. The difference in experience, execution and overall. MADISON (WKOW) — The Nicolet Knights defeated the Milwaukee Washington Purgolders, 67 – 54, to win the Division 2 State Championship in the WIAA Boys Basketball Tournament Saturday. The game had all the makings of a titanic matchup on paper, and the Knights looked every bit ready for the.
Welcome to Junior Knights.com!!!Junior Knights Basketball is a feeder program for the Prospect High School basketball program. Our goal is to build a competitive junior basketball program that is recognized as having players, coaches and parents who demonstrate good sportsmanship and integrity at all times.The program offers the players an opportunity to practice and experience travel quality games, tournaments and league play. The level of play is competitive and a high level commitment by both the players and parents, to the program, is expected.Eligible players include both boys grades 6th through 8th and girls grades 5th through 8th who live within the Prospect High School District 214 boundaries.