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Dubuque Senior and Hempstead Compete at State Bowling Championship

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior represented the district well at the 2025 Bowling 3A State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

PLACE WINNERS

Dubuque Senior High School

TEAM – 5TH PLACE

  • Madyson Arrington
  • Zoie Bettcher
  • Alison Hedrick
  • Alexys Hirsch
  • Sophie Jasper
  • Ava Pregler

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL 

  • Sophie Jasper – 4th Place

Hempstead High School

BOYS INDIVIDUAL 

  • Gavin Wardle – 8th

STATE QUALIFIERS

Dubuque Senior High School

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL 

  • Madyson Arrington
  • Zoie Bettcher
  • Alison Hedrick

BOYS INDIVIDUAL 

  • Joey Simpson
  • Zach Wlochal

Hempstead High School

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL 

  • Chloe Hansen
  • Ava Kennedy

Hempstead High School at Boys State Wrestling

High school students from Hempstead High School recently returned from a strong showing at the 2025 IHSAA Boys Wrestling 3A State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

PLACE FINISHERS

  • Abe Heysinger (wt. 106) | 3rd Place
  • Mitchell Pins (wt. 120) | 5th Place
  • Cam Smith (wt. 215) | 7th Place
  • Mitchell Murphy (wt. 132) | 8th Place

STATE QUALIFIERS

  • Garren Christiansen (wt. 144)
  • Ike Heysinger (wt. 113)
  • Elijah Hyet (wt. 126)
  • Peyce McCoy (wt. 175)

Hempstead and Dubuque Senior at Boys State Swimming

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2025 IHSAA Boys State Swimming Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

State Finishers

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL – 2025 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPION

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Owen Leitzen | 3rd Place
  • Kyle Powers | 4th Place

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Abd Ul-Haq | 6th Place

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Logan Westhoff | 8th Place

100-Yard Freestyle

  • Owen Leitzen | 4th Place
  • Kyle Powers | 3rd Place

200-Yard Freestyle

  • Logan Westhoff | 4th Place

200-Yard Freestyle Relay – STATE CHAMPIONS

  • Owen Leitzen
  • Mason Lemm
  • Kyle Powers
  • Logan Westhoff

200-Yard Individual Medley 

  • Abd Ul-Haq | 7th Place

400-Yard Freestyle Relay – STATE CHAMPIONS

  • Jake Dolphin
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Kyle Powers
  • Logan Westhoff

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

100-Yard Backstroke 

  • Zachary Heiar | 4th Place

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Zachary Heiar | 4th Place

200-Yard Medley Relay – 4th Place

  • Duncan Freund
  • Jonah Fry
  • William Fry
  • Zachary Heiar

State Qualifiers

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Mason Lemm

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Caden Stickney
  • Braden Wenger

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Mason Lemm
  • Caden Stickney

100-Yard Freestyle

  • Henry Gilbertson

200-Yard Individual Medley

  • Jake Dolphin
  • Braden Wenger

200-Yard Medley Relay – TEAM

  • Jake Dolphin
  • Mason Lemmm
  • Caden Stickney
  • Abd Ul-Haq

500-Yard Freestyle

  • Jake Dolphin
  • Nolan Page

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Walter Freund

100-Yard Backstroke

  • Jonah Fry
  • William Fry

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Duncan Freund

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Jonah Fry
  • William Fry

100-Yard Freestyle

  • Duncan Freund

200-Yard Freestyle Relay – TEAM

  • Duncan Freund
  • Walter Freund
  • Zachary Heiar
  • Cole Marshall

400-Yard Freestyle Relay – TEAM

  • Walter Freund
  • Jonah Fry
  • Rowan Fry
  • William Fry

Hempstead and Dubuque Senior Qualify for Girls State Wrestling

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently qualified to compete at the 2025 IGHSAU Girls Wrestling State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students:

Girls State Qualifiers

Hempstead High School

125 Weight Class

  • Hailey Wiskus

135 Weight Class

  • Bella Miller

145 Weight Class

  • Ayla Osterkamp

155 Weight Class

  • Morgan Bills

Dubuque Senior High School

120 Weight Class

  • Zyla Wright

155 Weight Class

  • Hayleigh Forster

Dubuque Senior Students Have Successful Showing at Iowa Thespian Excellence Awards

The Dubuque Senior Theatre Department had a successful showing at the 2024/2025 International Thespian Excellence Awards (or Thespys® for short).

The national qualifier event was held at the Iowa Thespian Festival on Friday, November 14 at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, IA. The International Thespian Excellence Awards program is designed to provide feedback for Thespians on theatrical performances and technical presentations. Students are adjudicated by theatre educators and professionals on rubrics that reflect national standards in theatre education.

Dubuque Senior brought home nine Superior ratings in the competition in a variety of performance events. In addition, students earned eight overall Excellent and one overall Good rating for their performances.

Students that earned overall Superior ratings qualified for the national event held at the University of Indiana in June, 2025, as part of the International Thespian Festival. The following students earned Superior ratings and have qualified:

SUPERIOR RATINGS – QUALIFIED FOR NATIONALS

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Kelsey Ahlers | “Losing My Mind”
  • Riley Beck | “Out There”
  • Ami Bellings | “With You”
  • Liam Dostal | “Giants in the Sky”
  • Avery Kane | “Not a Day Goes By”
  • Bella VandenBerge | “I Can’t Say No”

Duet Musical Theatre

  • Riley Beck + Ami Bellings | “Love is My Legs”

Group Acting

  • Riley Beck + Chase Kreimeyer + Jameson Norton | “The Complete Word”

Group Musical Theatre

  • Kelsey Ahlers + Riley Beck + Ami Bellings + Julien Derks + Peyton Dixon + Liam Dostal + Avery Kane + Chase Kreimeyer + Jameson Norton + Bella VandenBerge | “When You’re An Addams”

The following performances were also selected by adjudicators as the best in their performance centers for the competition:

FIRST PLACE

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Ami Bellings | “With You”

Group Acting

  • Riley Beck + Chase Kreimeyer + Jameson Norton | “The Complete Word”

Group Musical Theatre

  • Kelsey Ahlers + Riley Beck + Ami Bellings + Julien Derks + Peyton Dixon + Liam Dostal + Avery Kane + Chase Kreimeyer + Jameson Norton + Bella VandenBerge | “When You’re An Addams”

SECOND PLACE

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Riley Beck | “Out There”
  • Avery Kane | “Not a Day Goes By”

Lighting Design

  • Wyatt Branscomb | “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”

Duet Musical Theatre

  • Riley Beck + Ami Bellings | “Love is My Legs”

THIRD PLACE

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Liam Dostal | “Giants in the Sky”

The following students earned an overall Excellent or Good Rating for their performance:

EXCELLENT RATING

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Cheyenne Brown | “Don’t Rain On My Parade”
  • Olivia Gennings | “She Used To Be Mine”
  • Reid Postma | “Where is the Life”

Solo Musical Dance

  • Ella Meyer | “I Want to Be a Rockette”

Lighting Design

  • Wyatt Branscomb | “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”

Duet Musical Theatre

  • Seattle Bontemps + Morgan Weiland | “The End of the Line”
  • Olivia Gennings + Blair Kapp | “Suddenly Seymour”

Group Musical Theatre

  • Seattle Bontemps + Kate Putnam + Morgan Weiland | “Mama I’m a Big Girl Now”

GOOD RATING

Solo Musical Theatre

  • Ella Meyer | “She Used to Be Mine”

Furthermore, Dubuque Senior High School’s production of Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists has been selected to perform at the 2025 International Thespian Festival. The selection is based on adjudication from theatre professionals from across the country. The performance of The Revolutionists at the 2024 Iowa Thespian Festival in November was reviewed by the national adjudicators and was selected to be one of just eight main stage performances at the International Thespian Festival.

CRITIC’S CHOICE AWARD (IHSSA All-State Festival) & SUPERIOR RATING (Iowa Thespian Festival)

One Act Play

  • Ami Bellings + Peyton Dixon + Avery Kane + Bella VandenBerge | “The Revolutionists”

Dubuque Senior’s production of The Revolutionists featured four remarkable actresses as historical characters at the height of the Reign of Terror in France. The cast includes seniors Ami Bellings (Charlotte Corday) and Bella VandenBerge (Olympe du Gouges), and juniors Peyton Dixon (Marianne Angelles) and Avery Kane (Marie Antoinette). Adjudicators noted the Dubuque Senior actresses for their performances which were “captivating to watch” and for their “emotional depth.”

The production also featured music performed by Anna Garrett-Douillet on the harp. Adjudicators commented on Anna’s powerful performance and musical talent.

The ensemble of The Revolutionists included Kelsey Ahlers, Seattle Bontemps, Joslyn Brown, Olivia Gennings, Norah Homb, Iris Lammer-Heindel, Camilla Moeller, Jameson Norton, Josie Norton, Madeline Oney, and Izzibelle Pregler, as well as a special appearance by Grace Weber. The creative team included Aaron Dean (Director), Katie Galliart (Music Director), and Megan Schumacher (Scenic Art). The design team included more than twenty Dubuque Senior students working on costumes, lights, sound, props, and more. Adjudicators commended the student designers for the strong supporting role the technical elements played in the production.

Dubuque Senior’s performance at the International Thespian Festival will be June 25, 2025 at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana. More than 3,000 students from across the country and abroad will gather for a week of main stage and studio performances, workshops with theatre professionals, and national competitions.

Congratulations to all our students on their achievements!

Dubuque Senior and Hempstead Students Qualify for Prestigious Drake Relays

Students from both Dubuque Senior and Hempstead High Schools will compete in the Drake Relays at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, IA from April 25 – April 27th. Known as America’s Athletic Classic, this event is considered one of the top track and field events in the United States.

Congratulations to the following student qualifiers:

Dubuque Senior High School

Boys 400M Run

  • Jaden Arnold
  • Garrett Schumacher

Girls 1500M Run

  • Leah Klapatauskas

Girls 3000M Run

  • Leah Klapatauskas

Girls High Jump

  • Cambel Drapeau

Boys Team 4x100M Run

  • Jaden Arnold
  • John FitzPatrick
  • Nick Lambe
  • Andrew Theisen

Boys Team 4x200M Run

  • Jaden Arnold
  • John FitzPatrick
  • Nick Lambe
  • Garrett Schumacher

Boys Team 4x400M Run

  • Jaden Arnold
  • John FitzPatrick
  • Zack Heiar
  • Garrett Schumacher

Girls Team 4x800M Run

  • Emma Chesterman
  • Emily Gorton
  • Nevaeh Kessler
  • Leah Klapatauskas

Alternates

  • Mahdi Al-Atabi
  • Charlie Crow
  • Marshawn Dukes
  • Claire Hoyer
  • Noah Roling

Hempstead High School

Co-ed 400M Wheelchair

  • Ally Darter

Girls 800M Run

  • Julia Gehl
  • Keelee Leitzen

Girls 1500M Run

  • Julia Gehl
  • Keelee Leitzen

Girls 3000M Run

  • Julia Gehl

Boys 3200M Run

  • John Maloney

Girls Team 4x100M Relay

  • Savannah Bailey
  • Kassidy Buchenau
  • Jillian Renne
  • Mallory Tomkins

Boys Team 4x100M Relay

  • Thomas Brashaw
  • James Eichhorn
  • Landon McKay
  • Brendon Zheng

Girls Team 4x400M Relay

  • Julia Gehl
  • Keelee Leitzen
  • Ayla Osterkamp
  • Mallory Tomkins

Girls Team 4x800M Relay

  • Mylee Lange
  • Keelee Leitzen
  • Natalie Leitzen
  • Eva Stevenson

Boys Team 4x800M Relay

  • Charlie Driscoll
  • Micah Fern
  • Zack Johnson
  • Owen Leitzen

Girls Team Sprint Medley Relay

  • Akeelah Anderson
  • Madelyn Leeser
  • Ayla Osterkamp
  • Mallory Tomkins

Alternates

  • Piper Birkenholz
  • Mya Curry
  • Matthew Hanselman
  • Robert Ivy
  • Jashawn McCarter
  • Paige Pitz

Three High School Students Named Candidates and One Named Semifinalist in U.S. Presidential Scholars Program

Two Hempstead High School students and one Dubuque Senior High School student have been named among more than 5,000 candidates in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The candidates were selected from nearly 3.6 million students expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in the year 2024. Graduating seniors Hannah Davisdon (Hempstead), Charlie Driscoll (Hempstead) and Caitlyn Kono (Dubuque Senior) were recognized with the honor.

Inclusion in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduating high school seniors. Scholars are selected on the basis of superior academic and artistic achievements, leadership qualities, strong character and involvement in community and school activities.

A distinguished panel of educators reviewed these submissions and the semifinalists were narrowed down from a field of 91 selected candidates from Iowa. Caitlyn Kono was named as one of seven Iowa semifinalists and one of over 600 across the United States.

The Commission on Presidential Scholars, a group of up to 32 eminent citizens, appointed by the President, will select the finalists, and the U.S. Department of Education will announce the Scholars in May. All scholars are honored for their accomplishments during the online National Recognition Program. U.S Presidential Scholars are awarded the U.S. Presidential Scholars medallion each June.

The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 by Executive Order of the President to recognize some of our nation’s most distinguished graduating seniors for their accomplishments in many areas: academic success, leadership, and service to school and community. It was expanded in 1979 to recognize students demonstrating exceptional scholarship and talent in the visual, creative, and performing arts. In 2015, the program was expanded once again to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical fields.

Annually, up to 161 U.S. Presidential Scholars are chosen from among that year’s senior class, representing excellence in education and the promise of greatness in America’s youth. For more than 59 years, this unique federal program has honored over 8,000 U.S. Presidential Scholars, who have demonstrated leadership, scholarship, and contribution to school and community. The work of the Commission on Presidential Scholars reaffirms, on behalf of the President, the Nation’s commitment to education.

 

Dubuque Senior High School Speech Team Earns Top Honor

You might say it has been another banner year for the Dubuque Senior High School speech team.

On Saturday, February 17th the Dubuque Senior Speech Team performed at the 2024 Iowa High School Speech Association Large Group All-State Festival at Iowa State University. The team of 84 Senior High students proudly represented and entertained audiences in performances ranging from Ensemble Acting to Musical Theatre. The Senior High Speech Team proudly closed the ceremony by claiming the Critic’s Choice Banner for outstanding performance of the day in the Category of One Act Play.

The Revolutionists claimed the Critic’s Choice Banner in the category of One Act Play. It is a moving story of art, feminism and changing the world through four very real women who lived boldly in France during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. It was written by Lauren Gunderson. The performance featured students Ami Bellings, Peter Boenish, Wyatt Branscomb, Peyton Dixon, Anna Garrett-Douillet, Avery Kane, and Isabella VandenBerge. It was directed by Mr. Aaron Dean. Critic was Connor Wang, Sound Designer and Video Engineer from Broadway’s How to Dance in Ohio.

Dubuque Senior banner winners for One Act Play

Dubuque Senior All-State Banner for One Act Play

Dubuque Senior was also awarded the E. Wayne Cooley Large Group Sweepstakes Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the school receiving the most All-State Nominations to the IHSSA Large Group Festival making Dubuque Senior the 2024 Large Group State Champions.

Iowa High School Speech Association Information:

  • The Critic’s Choice Award is given by a theatre professional to the top performance of the day in each category.

  • This is the fourth One Act Play Banner for Dubuque Senior, one of the original IHSSA categories from the first festival back in 1981. It was last awarded to Senior in 2016.

  • The award is a traveling championship banner which Dubuque Senior will return to the All-State Festival next year

  • This marks the 37th banner win in in IHSSA history for Dubuque Senior High School and the 18th in the last 12 years.

  • This is Dubuque Senior’s eighth Large Groups Sweepstakes State Championship. (1984, 2001, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024)

Dubuque Senior and Hempstead High Schools at State Bowling

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2024 Bowling 3A State Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

3A State Girls Championship

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – 4th Place

Individual 3A Girls State Qualifiers

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Zoie Bettcher
Alison Hedrick
Mackenzie Lang
Clara Pregler

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL
Chloe Hansen

Individual 3A Boys State Qualifiers

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Zach Wlochal

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL
Alec Bowman

Hempstead and Dubuque Senior at Boys State Swimming

High school students from Hempstead and Dubuque Senior recently returned from an impressive showing at the 2024 IHSAA Boys State Swimming Championship.

Congratulations to the following students on these honors:

State Finishers

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL

200-Yard Freestyle Relay – 2nd Place

  • Brandon Decker
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Kyle Powers
  • Logan Westhoff

100-Yard Freestyle 

  • Kyle Powers – 10th Place
  • Owen Leitzen – 12th Place

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

200-Yard Medley Relay – 9th Place

  • Walter Freund
  • William Fry
  • Zack Heiar
  • Jarrett Herber

100-Yard Breaststroke – 11th Place

  • Zack Heiar

100-Yard Butterfly – 12th Place

  • Zack Heiar

State Qualifiers

HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Brandon Decker
  • Mason Lemm
  • Kyle Powers

100-Yard Backstroke

  • Jake Dolphin

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Brandon Decker

100-Yard Butterfly

  • Mason Lemm
  • Logan Westhoff

100-Yard Freestyle

  • Owen Leitzen
  • Kyle Powers

200-Yard Freestyle

  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Logan Westhoff

200-Yard Freestyle Relay

  • Brandon Decker
  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Kyle Powers

200-Yard Individual Medley

  • Jake Dolphin
  • Zach Wenger

200-Yard Medley Relay

  • Brandon Decker
  • Jake Dolphin
  • Henry Gilbertson
  • Mason Lemm

400-Yard Freestyle Relay

  • Henry Gilbertson
  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Owen Leitzen
  • Kyle Powers

500-Yard Freestyle

  • Dustin Coyle
  • Michael Rhett Gilbertson
  • Zach Wenger

DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

50-Yard Freestyle

  • Jarrett Herber

100-Yard Backstroke

  • William Fry

100-Yard Breaststroke

  • Zack Heiar

100-Yard Butterfly

  • William Fry
  • Zack Heiar
  • Jarrett Herber

200-Yard Freestyle Relay

  • Duncan Freund
  • Walter Freund
  • Zack Heiar
  • Cole Marshall

200-Yard Medley Relay

  • Duncan Freund
  • Walter Freund
  • William Fry
  • Jarrett Herber

400-Yard Freestyle Relay

  • Duncan Freund
  • William Fry
  • Zack Heiar
  • Jarrett Herber