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Colby kicker Tucker Brost was attempting a yard field goal that would have given Colby a point lead, but it was blocked by the Ledgers' Noah Mueller and Springs takes over at its own yard line.

After a scoreless third quarter, Colby is 12 minutes away from winning the Division 6 state title. The fourth quarter didn't get off to a good start for the Ledgers. After coming up short on a third-down run, Springs was forced to punt.

The snap to punter Nate Mueller was wide of the mark and Mueller had to move to his right to corral it. He tried to get off the kick, but the ball slid off his right foot for a short kick. The second half of the Division 6 title game is underway and Springs is on the move. The Ledgers started the drive at their own 23 but have picked up a couple first downs and are in Colby territory at the Colby, seeking its first state title since when it won the Division 5 championship, leads St.

Mary's Springs at halftime in the Division 6 championship game. Levi Huempfner gets the Ledgers on the board with a yard touchdown run with remaining in the second quarter. Huempfner takes a pitch from quarterback Cullen King, breaks three tackles within a few yards of the line of scrimmage and races down the right sideline for the touchdown.

SCOOP 2. Just when it looks like the Ledgers have some momentum after a yard run by Isaac Hyland, the Hornets sting Springs with a defensive touchdown.

Springs quarterback Cullen King fumbles in the backfield and Brent Jeske picks up the ball, bobbles briefly and then races 63 yards for a touchdown to give Colby a lead after the extra point was blocked. Another slow start for Springs, which trailed Darlington in the state semifinal game in DeForest.

The first quarter ended with Colby kicker Tucker Brost missing a yard field goal wide left, but it was a great first quarter for the Hornets to dominated the first 12 minutes of action. Brent Jeske scores his second touchdown of the game, running up the middle from 1 yard out to give the Hornets a lead. Jeske's screen pass to Caden Healy that went for 26 yards was the big play on the drive.

Mateo Lopez set up the Hornets in good field position with a punt return into Ledgers territory. Mary's Springs standout lineman Billy Schrauth, who has been battling an arch injury and has been playing with a noticeable limp, was on the field at defensive tackle for Springs' first series and is also lined up at left guard on the Ledgers' first offensive possession.

Coming into the game, Springs coach Bob Hyland said he was confident Schrauth would play but wasn't sure how long he would be able to go. Touchdown, ColbySchools! The Hornets waste no time to find the end zone and lead minutes into the Division 6 championship. After a long kickoff return by Caden Healy set up Colby at the Springs 35, the Hornets needed only five plays to score the game's first touchdown.

The Division 6 championship game between St. Mary's Springs and Colby is underway. Colby won the toss and elected to receive the kickoff. Colby is in the title game for the sixth time overall and the first time since Springs is making a WIAA-leading 13th championship game appearance overall. Coleman: Will Bieber , Peter Kuchta Coleman accepts the Division 7 state football runner-up trophy.

Reedsville has defeated Coleman to win the Division 7 state title, its first state football championship. Cole Ebert running up the middle pic. Coleman is running out of time. The Cougars just turned the ball over on downs, giving Reedsville the ball at its own 36 with remaining. Coleman had a third-and-1 but lost 4 yards on a pass and then threw incomplete on fourth down to end the drive.

Westen Liebzeit boots a yard field goal for Reedsville, the first points of the second half, to give the Panthers a lead with remaining in the game. Reedsville had a first-and-goal at the 2-yard line before Coleman's defense stiffened and forced the field goal attempt. No scoring in the third quarter, but Reedsville is deep in Coleman territory and threatening to put the game out of reach. After recovering a fumble, Coleman marches to the Reedsville 34 before the drive stalls.

On back-to-back passes, Cougars quarterback Noah Nosgovitz just barely overthrows an open receiver. On fourth-and, he misses Peter Kuchta who was open down the right sideline.

Reedsville marches into Coleman territory to open the third quarter, but Westen Liebzeit fumbles after a hit by Coleman's Braxton Darga and Trent Mongin recovers for the Cougars at the yard line.

The second half of the Division 7 championship game is underway with Reedsville leading The Panthers get the ball first and Westen Liebzeit returns the second-half kickoff 10 yards to the yard line. Reedsville's Westen Liebzeit attempted a yard field goal on the final play of the first half, but it was blocked by Coleman's Sawyer Seefeldt and recovered by the Cougars to end the first half.

Reedsville's Camden Dvorachek was shaken up on the final play of the half after taking a vicious blindside block, so we'll see if he comes back out for the second half. Dvorachek blocked a punt in the first quarter to set up the first TD for the Panthers. With Coleman threatening to score its first touchdown, Reedsville's Westen Liebzeit comes up with another huge play on defense. Bally Sports Wisconsin.

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Your school fans will be able to watch your events whenever they want, wherever they are. Catholic Memorial has been literally destroying its opponents this year outscoring them — 54 and averaging yards of offense per game while surrendering only yards per game. Memorial cannot get caught looking ahead to the conference title showdown game with the Warhawks of Arrowhead, the top ranked team in the state. Watch out for the speed of the Kettle Moraine offense, let by QB Mike Butterfield, who was ranked 27th in the list of the top prospects in the state of Wisconsin by WisconsinPreps.

Butterfield could pose some problems for the Crusader defense, but it is unlikely that the Lasers defense can stop Memorial if they remain focused on the task at hand. Despite outgaining the Hilltoppers last week, Central committed 4 turnovers and lost at home. If Marquette wins, they would essentially have a 2 game advantage over the rest of the conference. Sussex Hamilton is still holding on to a good chance at making the playoffs with both Brookfield East and Wauwatosa East remaining on their schedule.

They need to win 2 of their remaining 3 games to get in. Menomonee Falls is in the same boat, but will find it much tougher facing both Marquette and Brookfield Central in 2 of their remaining 3 games. To make the playoffs, the Indians must find a way to win one of those games. West Allis Hale , at Marquette , The Hilltoppers have a tough task facing them coming off an emotional victory at Brookfield Central last Friday. With no rest for the weary, they face their second straight conference unbeaten in West Allis Hale.

With a victory, Marquette will almost certainly assure itself a Greater Metro Conference title. Falter, however, and they will need help just to share the title. Hale has been a steady team in , but far from dominating. They have won their last three games by an average of 12 points against teams with a combined record of They will need to bring their A game against a Marquette defense that has given up just 26 points in their last 5 games, and only surrendered 13 points in the conference season.

Coach Dick Basham has used a running back by committee approach, led by senior Mike Hoffman in recent weeks. They also got their passing game going against Brookfield Central last week in their victory. North Shore Discuss With their upset of previously unbeaten Cedarburg last Friday, the Port Washington Pirates put themselves right back into the discussion of the conference championship race. Homestead is still the overwhelming favorite.

However, Port Washington must hope that the team they just beat in Cedarburg can pull them upset in the last week of the season against Homestead. If that happens, and the Pirates can stay out of trouble the next three weeks, we could have a three way tie at the top of the North Shore. Whitefish Bay looks in line for a playoff berth, having to win just one more game in the conference, and Nicolet still on the schedule.

Whitefish Bay , at Homestead , Homestead made the jump to number 1 in the WHSF website rankings for the area this week after remaining unbeaten in dominating fashion over Milwaukee Lutheran The Highlanders had a lead in the first quarter before letting Lutheran get back in the game with 20 unanswered points. That may just have been the wakeup call that Homestead needed in their ho-hum season, as they ran off their own streak of 42 unanswered points finishing with yards of total offense.

Whitefish Bay will try to ride the arm of highly touted QB Jimmy Sherburne to be competitive in the game. Sherburne can beat you with his arm and his legs, running out of the spread offense.

Nicolet , at Grafton , Port Washington , at Germantown , Milwaukee Lutheran , at Cedarburg , Wisconsin Little Ten Discuss By all accounts, the conference title already belongs to Wisconsin Lutheran, and it should. They are unbeaten both in the conference and overall and have beaten Hartford, considered the only serious competition for the Vikings inside the conference. They continued to roll over Watertown last Friday by a merciful score of The real battle in this conference is for the playoff berths.

Beaver Dam , at Hartford , Beaver Dam running back Devin Kellenberger has rushed for over yards this season and 16 touchdowns, but that is about all the Beavers have had to hang their hat on this year. One wonders where they would be without him. They travel to an always rowdy atmosphere at Hartford Union this Friday to take on a team out to prove who the real Oriole football squad is.

After being manhandled by Wisconsin Lutheran two weeks ago in the conference showdown of the year, Hartford bounced back to handily defeat West Bend East Will the real Hartford Orioles please stand up?

Southeast Discuss In what may have been the game of the year in Southeastern Wisconsin, the battle of Racine unbeatens went deep into the fourth quarter before Horlick pulled out a victory over Deon McClain and Park. By staying unbeaten, the Rebels put themselves in perfect position to win the conference title. The championship is theirs if they can win 2 of their last three games. Park, Kenosha Bradford, and Kenosha Tremper are locks for the playoffs.

Franklin must win their remaining three games, but all three are winnable having already played the top 4 teams in the conference. Burlington has an outside chance to qualify for the playoffs, but must win 2 of their remaining 3 games.

Easier said than done, however, as they must come away with an upset against either Racine Park or Racine Horlick. And that may be all well and good, but their record shows them no better than fourth, and they may fall further than that taking on the conference leader and undefeated Horlick Rebels led by standout QB Steve Morris. Horlick has not been as dominating as other top ranked Southeastern Wisconsin teams this year, but they have soundly beaten the teams they are supposed to, and have managed victories against very good Kenosha Tremper and Racine Park teams.

Steve Morris is as dangerous a weapon as there is, and he proved it last Friday in leading his team to a come from behind win against previously unbeaten Racine Park.

Bradford, meanwhile, has lost their two games by 4 and 3 points against Kenosha Tremper and Racine Park respectively. The Red Devils are solid on both sides of the ball. Tremper, Bradford, Park, and Horlick could probably play a round robin season between themselves and all finish at. Expect another thriller at the top of the Southeastern Conference. Woodland Discuss For the fourth straight week, Greendale, Pewaukee, and New Berlin Eisenhower remain in a three way tie at the top of the Woodland conference.

The winner of that game will share the lead with Pewaukee, who, barring a natural disaster will cruise over winless Wauwatosa West. Francis, Whitnall, and Greenfield are all in good shape to qualify for the playoffs.

Cudahy has an outside chance, but must beat either Greenfield, or St. Francis in the next two weeks. New Berlin Eisenhower , at Greendale , Without Pewaukee on their schedule, the Greendale conference season likely comes down to this game on Friday against the Lions.

Led by QB Chris Ridgway, the Panthers have a potent offense that has not scored less than 34 points in a game all year. Coach Bob Stoltz calls the plays from the sideline by using hand signals to all the skill position players on offense as they line up in a five wide spread formation without a huddle. Greendale has ridden this approach to an unbeaten record, has clinched a playoff berth, and can all but assure at least a share of the conference title with a win on Friday.

Eisenhower will have plenty to say about that, however. Having only one non-conference loss to perennial state powerhouse DC Everest by a mere 3 points in the season opener, the Lions have beaten their last five opponents by an average of 33 points per game. That does not include QB Niko Koshak, who has thrown 15 touchdown passes to 5 different receivers. Look for lots of fireworks from these two offenses in a game that may not end until Sunday morning.

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