Conference Meet Results
2024 Team Results
2024 Individual Results
2023 Team Results
2023 Individual Results
2022 Team Results
2022 Individual Results
2021 Team and Ind. Results
2019 Team and Ind. Results
2018 Team and Ind. Results
2017 Team and Ind. Results
2016 Team and Ind. Results
2015 Team and Ind. Results
2014 Team and Ind. Results
2013 Team and Ind. Results
2011 Team and Ind. Results
2010 Team and Ind. Results
2009 Team and Ind. Results
Conference Relay Results
2024 Relay Meet
2023 (no meet held)
2022 Relay Meet
2020 (no meet held)
2021 (no meet held)
2019 Relay Meet
2018 Relay Meet
2017 Relay Meet
2016 Relay Meet
2015 Relay Meet
2014 Relay Meet
2013 (no meet held)
2012 Relay Meet
2011 Relay Meet
2010 Relay Meet
2009 Relay Meet
East and West Division Outdoor Meets
2013 East Division Outdoor
2013 West Division Outdoor
2012 East Division Outdoor
2012 West Division Outdoor
2011 East Division Outdoor
2011 West Division Outdoor
2010 East Division Outdoor
2010 West Division Outdoor
2009 East Division Outdoor
2009 West Division Outdoor
2008 East Division Outdoor
2008 West Division Outdoor
East and West Division Indoor Meets
2015 West Division Indoor
2015 East Division Indoor
2014 West Division Indoor
2014 East Division Indoor
2013 West Division Indoor
2013 East Division Indoor
2012 West Division Indoor
2012 East Division Indoor
2011 West Division Indoor
2011 East Division Indoor
2010 West Division Indoor
2010 East Division Indoor
2009 West Division Indoor
2009 East Division Indoor
2008 West Division Indoor
2008 East Division Indoor
FRCC Boys Track and Field History
The Fox River Classic Conference began competing in 2007 when the eight schools of the former Fox River Valley Conference were joined by four schools from the Bay Conference forming a twelve team league.
Schools of the Fox River Valley: Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Manitowoc Lincoln, Notre Dame Academy, Sheboygan North and Sheboygan South.
Bay Conference Schools: Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere and Pulaski.
This configuration of schools remained intact through the 2014 school year. Green Bay East and Green Bay West left the FRCC and joined the Bay Conference at the start of the 2015 school year leaving the FRCC with its current make-up of 10 schools.
The FRCC Track and Field Champion is determined solely by the results from the Conference Track and Field Meet. Bay Port and Green Bay Preble have been the dominant teams in the FRCC with eight and six titles respectively. De Pere is trying to become part of that conversation as they have the last two FRCC Titles.
In addition to the Conference Meet the FRCC also sponsors a Relay Meet and at its’ inception the Conference held East Division and West Division Indoor and Outdoor meets. The Outdoor divisional meets were discontinued after the 2013 season while the indoor divisional meets ended after the 2015 season when the FRCC because a 10-team conference. (East Division: De Pere, GB East, GB Preble, Manitowoc, Sheboygan North and Sheboygan South. West Division: Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, GB West, GB Southwest, Notre Dame and Pulaski.)
Bay Port can lay claim to the only State Title won by an FRCC team being crowned State Champions in 2015 in Division 1 under coach Mike Jameson. Notre Dame Academy (John Nowak) has runner-up finish in Division 2 in 2011 and Green Bay Preble (Nick Marcelle) has a runner-up finish in Division 1 in 2013.
The FRCC can also claim twenty-eight individual State Titles in thirteen different events since the FRCC formed as a Conference starting in the 2007-08 school year.
FRCC repeat champions at the state meet include: Jose Guzman – Ashwaubenon – 400m Dash – 2016 and 2017; and Cole Van Lanen – Bay Port – Shot Put 2015 and 2016. In addition Guzman also won a State Title as part of the 1600 relay team from Ashwaubenon in 2015 (James Morgan, Nate Holly and Jon Gregory) To go along with Van Lanen’s Shot Put title in 2015 he also won the Discus title.
Double winner at the State Meet included: Jake Wallenfang – Green Bay Preble – 400 Relay (Robert Starnes, Will Daniels, and Corey Cegelski) and Pole Vault in 2013; Zach Lorbeck – Bay Port – High Jump and Long Jump in 2015; Cordell Tinch – Bay Port – Long Jump and Triple Jump in 2017. Add to the above lists, 2-time winners at the State Meet: Robert Starnes – Green Bay Preble – 400 Relay in 2013 and Long Jump in 2014; James Flanigan – Notre Dame – D2 Discus in 2023 and D2 Shot Put in 2024.
WIAA State Champions and Runner-up Finishes
Bay Port – Mike Jameson
2015 Division 1 State Champions
Green Bay Preble – Nick Marcelle
2013 Division 1 State Runner-ups
Notre Dame Academy – John Nowak
2011 Division 2 State Runner-ups
FRCC
Conference
Champions
Bay Port
2009 2014 2015
2016 2018 2019
2021 2022
De Pere
2023 2024
Green Bay Preble
2008 2010 2011
2012 2013 2017