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Waunakee cocurricular report: winter sports successes and planning for likely WIAA NIL rules
Summary
District cocurricular staff reported winter-season accomplishments — including conference and sectional honors, state qualifiers and high team GPAs — and outlined preparations for likely Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules that could take effect in mid-May, stressing education for families and possible eligibility risks.
Nick Conrad presented the Waunakee Community School District cocurricular report at the committee meeting, highlighting winter-season competitive and academic achievements and outlining preparations for likely new Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules from the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Conrad said the district recorded multiple conference honors and state qualifiers and emphasized preparations for new WIAA rules that he said could take effect in mid-May. “I love starting all these meetings with all these celebrations,” Conrad said, listing team and individual accomplishments.
The report summarized competitive highlights: girls basketball player Tessa Bridal was named Badger Large Player of the Year; Marcus Richter (girls basketball) and Chase Drake (boys hockey) were named Badger Conference…
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