The Wisconsin division three state championship game matched up Racine St. Catherine’s versus Seymour. While Seymour was able to score the first four points of the game, it was all St. Catherine’s from there. They got a superstar performance from senior guard Lamont Hamilton to lead them to the state championship victory. They led by 7 at the half but just continued to push away throughout the second half to win the game 61-41 over Seymour.  

Isaac Feske – 2027 – PF – Seymour

Feske got off to a fast start scoring the game first four points on a pair of baskets down in the paint. While he only stands at 6’4”, he plays so much bigger inside with his great strength and physicality. Feske has consistently proven the ability to score it at a high percentage of his paint touches. This included in this game, including on multiple post up moves even while being fouled as well to doing so through double teams. The junior finished the game with 10 points and 7 rebounds.

Lamont Hamilton – 2026 – PG – Racine St. Catherine’s

Hamilton is such an electric, two-way playmaker that turned in a star performance in all areas leading his team to the state championship victory. His playmaking got started early in the game. In just the first few minutes of play, he had three steals and turned them all into baskets of his own, including a couple of threes. With his quickness, moves, and change of speeds, Hamilton is incredibly elusive with the ball to both to be able to create his own shot but also get into the paint. This helped the gifted shot maker hit four threes in the game, all off the dribble as well to a mid-range pullup. Not only did he score a game high 26 points on 11-15 shooting he also did it all adding in 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. While he is committed to Minnesota for football, Hamilton continued to show in this game that he is also one of the top basketball players in Wisconsin.

Kyler Marks – 2026 – SF – Seymour

After being limited in the first half to just 2 points, Marks showed his abilities in the second half and what made him player of the year in the Bay Conference this season. In just the second half he scored 11 points and finished the game with a game high 11 rebounds for the double-double. His high scoring second half included hitting a pair of threes, where he went 2-4 for the game, as well to an and-one play off a strong post-up move. As well to being 6’5”, Marks is a versatile player with his inside-out play. He can get inside and use his physicality to score but also shoots it well spotting up from three and can put the ball on the floor.  

AC Ward – 2026 – F – Racine St. Catherine’s

The strong built forward was effective in the paint on both ends throughout this game. He scored an efficient 12 points in the win on 6-9 shooting finishing on a high percentage of his interior touches. He was able to score it posting up backing down defenders, on a short roll, and on physical drives to the basket. His active and aggressive interior defensive play was key inside limiting a gifted frontcourt. He also added in 3 steals with his energetic defensive play including one out on the perimeter which he took the other way for a basket.