WAUWATOSA — The Wisconsin High School Esports Association (WIHSEA) will host its Spring 2026 State
Championship on Saturday, May 16, at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Wauwatosa. Doors open at 8 a.m., and admission is free for all attendees.
The championship event will feature top student esports competitors from across Wisconsin battling for state titles in Valorant and Mario Kart 8.
Schools from throughout the state have qualified to compete after a successful spring season
showcasing teamwork, strategy, communication, and competitive excellence.
Participating schools include:
- Algoma High School
- Appleton East High School
- Bay Port High School
- Beloit Turner High School
- Delavan-Darien High School
- Eau Claire North High School
- Freedom High School
- Grafton High School
- Green Bay Preble High School
- Hmong American Peace Academy
- Marshall High School
- Menominee Nation High School
- Port Washington High School
- Sheboygan South High School
- Thorp High School
- Waukesha West High School
- Wausau West High School
- Wilmot High School
- Wisconsin Connections Academy
The WIHSEA State Championship highlights the continued growth of high school esports in Wisconsin and provides students with opportunities to build leadership, collaboration, problem-solving, and digital communication skills through organized competition.
Families, students, educators, and community members are encouraged to attend and support Wisconsin’s top scholastic esports programs.
For more information about the Wisconsin High School Esports Association, visit https://www.wihsea.org.
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