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Tremper's Joshua Dillon wins Piggly Wiggly athlete of the week vote

Story byMichael Whitlow, Milwaukee Journal SentinelMon, January 19, 2026 at 5:44 PM UTC·1 min readJoshua Dillon of Kenosha Tremper boys swimming and diving was the winner of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Piggly Wiggly high school athlete of the week poll from Jan. 12-17. The first-year competitive swimmer dropped seven seconds on his 200-yard freestyle time and four seconds from his 100-yard freestyle time, while providing a valuable boost to Tremper's 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDillon received 12,701 of 24,035 total votes cast. Athlete of the week logo for Milwaukee. Charlie Prince of Port Washington boys swimming and diving was the runner-up in last week's poll. The senior broke school records in the 100- and 200-yard freestyle events in a meet with Cedarburg, including Zach Miller's 100 record (:49.48) by finishing in :49.29 and Adam Jajtner's 200 time (1:49.72) by finishing in 1:47.44.

Tremper's Joshua Dillon wins Piggly Wiggly athlete of the week vote

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  • He also broke his own 200-yard individual medley record (2:02.48) at the Cedarburg Bulldog Invite on Jan.
  • 10 by breaking two minutes with his time of 1:59.39. Other nominees included Filip Zizka of the Brookfield Stars boys hockey co-op, Amirah Taylor of Golda Meir girls basketball and Omar Fofana of Saint Thomas More boys basketball. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementYou can make a nomination for a future player of the week by sending an email with statistics and context on an athlete’s performance to mwhitlow@gannett. com and zbellman@gannett. com.
  • Do not send votes to these addresses. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Tremper's Dillon voted Piggly Wiggly high school athlete of the week.
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