Mad City Wheelchair Sports, Inc.

Mad City Wheelchair Sports, Inc. A non-profit that strives to provide youth ages 5-18 with a physical disability the opportunity to participate in competitive adaptive basketball

The Mad City Badgers is an organized Youth Wheelchair Basketball team, serving families and players from many parts of South-East Wisconsin. The team has evolved from it's humble beginnings in the 1950's, when disabled veterans returning from World War II formed the team as a form of recreation. Today, the Mad City Badgers serves school-aged boy's and girls, with many different levels of disabilit

ies and skill level. Our coaching staff does a great job to insure that ALL team members participate in our games. This team has become a large part of it's participants lives in many ways. It first and foremost is a great social opportunity. Many friendships and connections are made here, both on the team, as well as with other teams that we have the pleasure of competing with across the country. It is also a very therapeutic sport, assisting in strength training and hand-eye coordination, just to name a few. But also, and most importantly, this team helps to develop life-long skills that go beyond the sport itself. The concept of "teamwork" and "competition" and "there is nothing I can't do", are ingrained in all of our athletes. As for team members at the High School age, the Mad City Badgers plays another important role. This is their High School sport! As with all High School sports, they are scouted and often recruited by Colleges throughout the country to play for their teams..often with full scholarships!

Caleb Spangler - Madison East High School
06/13/2026

Caleb Spangler - Madison East High School

Megan Egstad - Sun Prairie East High School
06/13/2026

Megan Egstad - Sun Prairie East High School

A huge congratulations to our Mad City Badgers athletes who competed at the WIAA State Track & Field Championships! 🏅🎉Wh...
06/13/2026

A huge congratulations to our Mad City Badgers athletes who competed at the WIAA State Track & Field Championships! 🏅🎉

While wheelchair basketball may be in the off-season, these athletes are still hard at work—training, competing, and pushing themselves to be their best. The dedication, determination, and athleticism they show on the track will only make them stronger when basketball season rolls around again!

We are so proud of all your accomplishments and can’t wait to see you back on the court. Keep chasing your goals and representing the Badgers with pride! ❤️🖤🏀

Josh Anderson - Washington High School
06/01/2026

Josh Anderson - Washington High School

Jack Barbeau - Waupaca High School
06/01/2026

Jack Barbeau - Waupaca High School

Markus Gratz - Fennimore High School
05/31/2026

Markus Gratz - Fennimore High School

05/31/2026

🎓❤️ Congratulations to Our Senior Graduates! ❤️🎓

Today, we celebrate five incredible athletes as they reach an important milestone and graduate from high school!

Over the years, it has been an absolute privilege to watch each of you grow—not only as basketball players, but as individuals. We have witnessed your growth in confidence, leadership, determination, sportsmanship, and character. Each of you has helped shape the culture of our team and has left a lasting impact on your teammates, coaches, and families.

One of the greatest joys has been watching you compete, challenge yourselves, support one another, and continue to develop your skills on the court. We have shared countless practices, games, road trips, victories, challenges, laughs, and memories that we will cherish for years to come.

You have been role models for our younger players, showing them what dedication, perseverance, teamwork, and heart truly look like. The example you have set will continue to inspire future generations of Badgers.

As you begin this next chapter, know how incredibly proud we are of each and every one of you. While your time as players may be coming to an end, your place in our Badger family never will.

Thank you for the memories, the leadership, the laughter, and the legacy you leave behind.

Once a Badger, always a Badger. ❤️🖤

Congratulations, Class of 2026! We can’t wait to see where life takes you next, and we will always be cheering you on.

05/17/2026

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9842 Lattimer Lane
Mount Horeb, WI
53572

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