This is a recreational Five-Handed Sheepshead Tournament offered for Fun, Fellowship, and Fundraising. Every registrant will play three (3) rounds of fifteen (15) hands. Food and beverages will be available for sale starting at 10:15 a.m.
Win prizes: 1st Place– $100 & Plaque, 2nd Place– $75, 3rd Place– $50, Next 12 places (4th-15th)– $25
Cost: $20 ($25 After March 1, 2025)
Place- Nicolet High School- Cafeteria (6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd, Glendale) 
All registrants enter through the NORTH Entrance (Handicap Accessible)
Schedule of Events:
10:30AM- Registration (Doors open at 10:00AM)
(ARRIVAL TIME LATER THAN 11:30AM “CANCELS” YOUR REGISTRATION)
11:45AM- Announcements – Rules/Scoring
12:00PM- Start Playing Cards- Round 1
1:00PM- Round 2
2:00PM- Round 3
3:15PM (est.)- Announcements of Winners
Register online here (Program # 242126-01) OR print the physical copy of the Sheepshead Registration Form (found in the Winter/Spring 2025 Nicolet Recreation Department booklet) here Sheepshead 2025 Tournament Flyer
Wisconsin is the hub of Sheepshead, where immigrants brought the game from Germany in the 1800s. The game was developed by peasants who were fed up with their government and expressed their discontent by giving the” king” card a lower rank. The “10” of Cards is higher than the king. The Game is played with 32 cards (7s thru Aces). In fact, Sheepshead (Schafskopf – In German) has been declared as “Milwaukee’s Official Card Game” by the City of Milwaukee Common Council – on October 24, 1983.” Mr. Sheepshead” (Robert Strupp) received the Award – On behalf of Sheepshead players everywhere. Sheepshead is known to be Wisconsin’s “GEMUTLICHKEIT” Game, meaning “congeniality, good times, fun, friendship, and laughter.”
This is the largest Sheepshead Tournament in Wisconsin, and actually – In the World. It started in 1994 with 20 participants, coordinated by the Glendale Recreation Department. At our last Tournament in 2024, there were 200 players. This year, the committee is planning for 300 participants. It has grown every year, both in numbers, and in prizes. Since 1999, the Nicolet Recreation Department has administered the Tournament. The Glendale Senior Citizens Club has been involved from the beginning. The Tournament is a wonderful community event, bringing people in from all over the state.




