History of Success
The Brookfield Central Tennis program has been the definition of successful for the better part of four decades. During that time, the players and coaches in the program have achieved almost unparalleled success. That success has been due in large part to the sacrifice and efforts of the boys and girls who have made up the Lancers tennis program.
-13 team state titles
-13 state runners up
-40 sectional championships
-18 sectional runners up
-28 conference championships
-423 flights qualified for the state individual tournament
1982: Brookfield Central's 2015: The team celebrates 2015: The boys celebrate the
first of 13 state championships Coach Steinbach's historic program's 40th qualification for
in the team state tournament. 1,000th win. the team state tournament.
History of Inclusion
Although the Brookfield Central Tennis program has achieved significant statewide success on the court, the true strength of the program is its depth. The Lancers have been a no-cut program since 1982, and for 34 years have provided an opportunity for student-athletes of all ability levels to find a home within the program. Since tennis is a lifetime sport, everyone who attends Brookfield Central High School is welcome to participate in the program as long as they are willing to put forth their best effort and have some fun along the way. Click here for more information about where you might fit within the program.
History of Family
The Brookfield Central Tennis program has a strong tradition of families competing in the tennis program. From siblings competing together to brothers and sisters to mothers and fathers, see below to learn about the families that have contributed to Brookfield Central tennis success over the years.
and father Dave Peterson her father Bruce.
both played tennis Bruce's oldest daughter
for the BC varsity team. Molly also played for
the Lancers.
Lizzie Peterson (left, '18) Libby Protz and