Ashwaubenon Jaguars Boys Swimming
The 2012 Boys Swim Team, Winning the WIAA Sectional Swim Title for the 6th Year In A Row! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BOYS SWIMMING IN WI CLICK ON PHOTO.

Welcome to the Ashwaubenon High School Boys Swimming/Diving Website!

The AHS Boys Swim program has proven itself to be a consistent winner. Each year we look to be at our best as individuals and as a team at every meet leading up to the championship season. We challenge ourselves to be the best in the Fox River Classic Conference (FRCC) as well as number one at the WIAA sectional and state championship meets. Our number one goal, though, is to be the best TEAM all season long that we can possibly be. While reaching our team goals is not always easy, our team has shown it can accomplish more by working together than as individuals.

THE ASHWAUBENON HS SWIM TEAM PHILOSOPHY:
The coaching staff has established the Ashwaubenon swimming program to teach the basic competitive strokes and skills needed for this sport. In addition, we will help each swimmer develop a positive mental attitude about themselves and their swimming through practices and competitions. Through these objectives, we help our swimmers grow not only as athletes but also as individuals by teaching goal setting, discipline, responsibility and persistence in all aspects of their lives. The overall philosophy is that if our swimmers learn to handle themselves well under pressure, learn to set goals and sacrifice to achieve them, learn to respect the people with whom they work and against whom they compete - then they are winners and we have accomplished what we hoped to do.

Together Everyone Achieves More! 

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Click on the title of this article to view a YouTube video pertaining to the 2011-12 Ashwaubenon Jaguar Boys Swim Team.
Jaguars WIN 6th Straight WIAA Sectional Title, Head to State Confident!
The Ashwaubenon Jaguar Boys Swim Team won their 6th straight WIAA Sectional title at UW-Stevens Point, bringing home seven gold state qualifying medals, seven second place finishes, 2 thirds, 2 fourths, and 1 fifth place. In the process, The Jaguar Boys qualified one diver, 2 relays, and 8 individual swims. The WIAA Boys State Championship Meet is on Friday, February 17 at the UW-Madison Natatorium. Click on the title of this article to get detailed information related to the WIAA State Swim Meet.
Jaguars Win FRCC Title, Set Sights on WIAA Sectionals
The Ashwaubenon Boys Swim Team won the 2012 Fox River Classic Conference Boys Swim title in convincing fashion over 2nd place Manitowoc, by 130 points! Alex Gajeski swam a FRCC record 100-back stroke and freshman Jerad Klika won two events, the 100 free and the 200 free. With this FIRST-EVER FRCC title, the boys swim team, coached by Megan Oberstadt and Tracy Arndt, now set their sights on the WIAA Sectional title next weekend in Stevens Point, where they have won the last 5 in a row. Results from the FRCC Conference Meet, held at Sheboygan South: Team scores: Ashwaubenon 574; Manitowoc 447; Bay Port 446; Sheboygan North 265; Sheboygan South 243; Green Bay United 230; Pulaski 48. Event winners: 1 mtr diving: Marcei Harris, SN, 367.70; 200 medley relay: Bay Port (James Muhlenbeck, Teddy Stackman, Zach Donovan, Trent Kuffel), 1:41.96; 200 freestlye: Jared Klika, ASH, 1:47.17; 200 IM : Trent Kuffel, BP, 2:03.15; 50 freestyle: Teddy Stackman, BP, 22.60; 100 butterfly: Zach Donovan, BP, 54.41; 100 freestyle: Jared Klika, ASH, 49.68; 500 freestyle: Trent Kuffel, BP, 5:01.95; 200 freestyle relay: Manitowoc Lincoln (Kyle Heinzen, John Cress, Dylan Neuser, Adam Nichols), 1:33.44; 100 backstroke: Alex Gajeski, ASH, 55.74; 100 breaststroke: Teddy Stackman, BP, 59.64; 400 freestyle relay: Bay Port (Zach Donovan, James Muhlenbeck, Trent Kuffel, Teddy Stackman), 3:19.96.
Jaguar Go Undefeated in FRCC Dual Season
The Jaguar Boys Swim Team finished undefeated in dual meets, honoring its seniors with a win over Sheboygan South last night. Varsity score: 76-18, JV 78-9. Varsity won all but one event, while the JV team won every event. This is the first time in recent history that the Jags have posted W's in all of its dual meets.
Jaguars Sink the Golden Raiders
The Ashwaubenon Jaguars JV and V boys swim teams dominated the Sheboygan North Golden Raiders in FRCC dual action this week. Many fine performances were had by all swimmers. To see photos of this meet, taken by Mrs. Julie Tschoeke, parent of AHS diver, Ben Tschoeke, click on the title of this article.
Jaguars Are Champions at Fondy Meet
Ashwaubenon Boys Swim Team scored almost twice as many points, 599, as the runner-up in Saturday's invitational meet in Fond du Lac, the best of eleven area teams. The Jaguars came out on top with first place finishes by the 200 medley relay team consisting of Alex Gajeski, Andrew Jablonski, Hussain Ali, and Jared Klika, as well as Alex Gajeski in the 200 individual medley, and Jared Klika in the 500 freestyle. Ben Tschoeke dived to first place with a season best performance. Medals were also awarded to the fifth place medley relay team of Gary Anderson, Elliott De Roach, Justin Stange, and Ethan Strebel; Justin Stange, 4th with a best time in the 200 freestyle and 5th in the 500 freestyle, another season best time; Alex Arias, 5th and a best time in the 200 freestyle; Aaron Stange, 3rd in the 200 individual medley with a best time; James Steinfoff, 2nd in the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke; Andrew Jablonski, 6th in the 50 freestyle and 5th in the 100 butterfly; Hussain Ali, 4th in the 100 butterfly; Jacob Klika, 4th in the 100 freestyle with his best itme this year; Steinhoff, Strebel, Jablonski, and Jacob Klika (BT) placed 3rd in the 200 freestyle relay, while Aaron Stange, Bunchek, Arias (BT), and Lauscher took 6th; Jared Klika was 4th in the 100 back and Gajeski was 5th; Max Bunchek and Elliott De Roach tied for 3rd, swimming next to each other in the 100 breaststroke; the relay team of Steinhoff, Gajeski, J. Stange, and Jared Klika grabbed 2nd in the 400 freestyle relay, while Anderson, Bunchek, A. Stange, and Jacob Klika placed 6th. The depth of this team is remarkable with the following boys scoring points: 10th place medley relay, Brian Lauscher, Alex Van Dyck, Jake Frederick, Bryce Jujawa; Max Bunchek, 10th, 200 freestyle; Gary Anderson, 14th 200 freestyle; Jacob Klika, 8th 50 freestyle and season best; Aaron Stange, 9th and a best time in the 100 butterfly; Elliott De Roach, 11th and a best time also in the 100 butterfly; Alex Arias, 8th in the 100 freestyle with a personal best; 11th place 200 freestyle relay, Alex Van Dyck, Alex Tilot (BT), Luke Foster (BT), Hussain Ali (BT); Gary Anderson and Ethan Strebel, 7th and 8th in the 100 backstroke, both best times; Alex Van Dyck, 7th in the 100 breaststroke and a personal best time; and finally placing 8th in the 400 freestyle relay, Brandon Lee, Arias (BT), Van Dyck, and De Roach (BT). In addition Brandon Lee swam his personal best time in the 50 freestyle!
Tschoeke Wins WIAA Dive Title!
Senior Nick Tschoeke won the diving championship at the WIAA boys state swimming and diving meet on Friday, February 18, at the UW Natatorium. Tschoeke posted a score of 396.20, topping runner-up Patrick Sisson of Monona Grove, who finished with 388.50. Nick's brother, junior Ben Tschoeke, finished fourth with a 321.10. Nick Tschoeke won his first state title and ASHWAUBENON HIGH SCHOOL'S FIRST EVER STATE DIVE TITLE in his fourth season at the state meet. After finishing fifth last year, he went into this year's meet as the top seed in D2 and did not disappoint. Congratulations to Nick and Ben for their outstanding finish to their season and career (Nick). CLICK ON THE TITLE OF THIS ARTICLE TO SEE A PHOTO OF NICK, AHS DIVE COACH-PAUL HEYKES, AND BEN.
Last Updated: 3/28/12