Cedar Grove Roundup: Spring Election Results and Lancers Soccer Debut
It was a busy early April week for Cedar Grove, with spring election results finalized, a milestone for high school athletics, and the spring sports season fully underway.
Spring Election Results Finalized
Results from the April 7, 2026 Wisconsin spring general election are now official, including races affecting Sheboygan County schools and local government bodies that serve Cedar Grove residents.
Across the county, voters weighed in on school board seats, municipal positions, and statewide judicial and referendum questions. For Cedar Grove residents, local board representation and school governance remain the most immediate impacts, as elected officials begin new terms in the coming weeks.
Residents who did not vote or who have recently moved are encouraged to review their voter registration status ahead of future elections later this year. Municipal clerks throughout Sheboygan County have updated results and contact information available online.
Lancers Make WIAA Girls Soccer Debut
Cedar Grove-Belgium’s girls soccer program officially made its debut in WIAA competition this week, marking a significant step for the district’s athletics offerings.
The Lancers’ first match represents months of preparation and growing interest in the sport among student-athletes. The addition of girls soccer expands opportunities for spring participation and continues a broader trend of growth in youth and high school athletics across Sheboygan County.
Families can expect a full slate of conference matchups through April and May, with home games providing a new community gathering point this season.
Spring Sports in Full Swing
Area baseball, softball, and track teams are also back in action as warmer weather arrives. Early-season high school matchups this week included conference baseball and softball games that set the tone for the rest of the spring schedule.
Local athletes were also recognized at the county level, with standout wrestlers earning postseason honors in regional coverage. While wrestling season has wrapped, those accolades highlight the continued strength of smaller school programs like Cedar Grove-Belgium within the Lakeshore area.
With rain and thunderstorms forecast at times this weekend and into early next week, some outdoor events may see schedule adjustments. Families should watch school communications and conference updates for postponements.
Looking Ahead
In the coming week, school board reorganizational meetings and municipal board sessions are expected as newly elected officials take their seats. Agendas typically include leadership appointments, committee assignments, and early budget discussions that will shape priorities heading into summer.
As spring continues, residents can also expect more detailed planning updates related to road maintenance, construction schedules, and community events moving into late April and May.
Sources
https://www.fox6now.com/news/2026-wisconsin-spring-general-election-results
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/07/lancers-make-debut-in-wiaa-girls-soccer/
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/10/friday-morning-sports-roundup/
