Oostburg Secures Victory in District 3 Tournament as It Challenges Dominance of Its Season!
The Ketterhagen sisters led the Lady Dutch to undefeated season and a second straight WIAA Division 3 girls basketball championship.
ASHWAUBENON − You could make a case that the finest high school girls basketball team in Wisconsin resides in Oostburg. The Lady Dutch made believers out of the Wisconsin Dells players in Oostburg's 64-37 victory in the WIAA Division 3 state championship game at the Resch Center on Saturday, March 14. Paced by the Ketterhagen sisters – a trio of Division 1 prospects – Oostburg led 42-21 at the half and never trailed.
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"Last year, we were in the media room, and the first question came, 'What are you gonna do for a repeat? ' And we just soaked it up. And we thought, you know what, we're gonna live in the moment, and that's what we're gonna do again.
So for us to come all this way, to put the schedule together that we did, and come out unscathed, and go 30-0? Who would have thunk? " Ady and Riley, both 5-11 seniors, are heading to play at UW-Green Bay.