The defending state champions, Wauwatosa West got out to a dominant start in this game with an early 14-1 lead. Though behind Parker Blank and Isaiah Yuenger, Beaver Dam would not go away. On a pair of occasions, they were able to cut the lead down to 1 but could never get it any closer. Wauwatosa West took the regional championship by a score of 75-61, not only getting contributions from their stars Matthew Kloskey and Jalen Brown but also from Logan Collins, Kason Mangum, Messiah Chambers, and others.

Parker Blank – 2026 – G – Beaver Dam

After Beaver Dam fell into an early double-digit whole, Blank did everything he could getting his team back into the game. This included 12 first half points in addition to plenty of other plays as he took a charge and a couple of assists early on. The senior guard finished the game with 19 points as he scored it well driving all the way to the basket, got to the line often, and hit a three.

Jalen Brown – 2027 – PG – Wauwatosa West

While it wasn’t the best scoring game for Brown, he more than made up for his with his distributing ability. The junior finished the game with a remarkable 14 assists. This included early back-to-back assists on threes to start ‘Tosa West 10-1 in the game. He got this done in numerous ways carving up the defense with his great vision. Whether it was on drives and kick outs, in transition, getting the ball inside, or versus the zone, the 6’4” point guard was consistently creating for his teammates.

Logan Collins – 2029 – PG – Wauwatosa West

Collins made a ton of plays helping ‘Tosa West to the win. He scored the first points of the game on a drive and also showed his good shooting ability and range hitting a pair of threes to finish with 14 points. What he may lack in size, he made up for with his toughness and speed to make some key plays playing big. This included forcing multiple tie ups, grabbing several rebounds in traffic, and finishing a couple of baskets inside right through defenders.

Matthew Kloskey – 2026 – G/F – Wauwatosa West

Kloskey was a huge piece of the win for ‘Tosa West. Not only did he lead them with 17 points but was also key with his defensive play. The Green Bay commit was able to score it a variety of ways. The 6’5” wing uses his size and physicality to score it well getting to the basket and also moves well in traffic around the paint. Kloskey also added in baskets hitting a three and posting up. He also uses his size and physicality on the defensive size to shut down opponents. Kloskey is an energetic defender who moves well with the ball and has good hands too.

Kason Mangum – 2027 – F – Wauwatosa West

Mangum came off the bench and made an immediate impact in this game. This included quickly scoring back-to-back baskets inside. As well to being 6’6”, Mangum has a solid build and some length plus plays with good physicality both inside finishing and defensively. He scored multiple strong baskets inside as well to hitting a three. He finished the game a perfect 6-6 from the field to finish it with 13 points. The defensive play of Mangum was also key with 3 blocks and also forcing a few other tough shots as he was tough defensively both on his man and in help inside.

Isaiah Yuenger – 2027 – G/F – Beaver Dam

The wing put on a scoring display leading all in the game with 26 points. All game Yuenger just could not miss from the outside hitting his spot up threes at a very high percentage. The junior drilled six threes in this game including four in the second half hitting some clutch jumpers to get his team back in the game. His efficient scoring was not just with his shooting as Yuenger also added in a couple of driving baskets as well to going 4-4 from the free throw line.