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WIAA 11 Player State Football Finals Preview....Division 7

Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 -- 7:47 AM

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The 46th Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Football State Championships will be held this Thursday and Friday, Nov. 17-18, at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.   Here's a preview of the Division 7 game...

 

Thursday, Nov. 17

Div. 7 - Regis (13-0) vs. Shiocton (11-2) - 10 a.m.

 

LAST YEAR RECAP:  Reedsville won Division 7 with a 17-0 shutout over Coleman.

 

DIVISION 7 NOTES:  Regis returns to the State final for the seventh time and for the first time since 2019. The Ramblers have won two State titles since joining the WIAA in 2000. They earned the Division 7 championship in 2003 and was crowned the Division 6 champion in 2016. One of their four runner-up finishes came in Division 7 in 2002. The other three were in Division 6 in  2009, 2012 and 2019. As a former member of WISAA, they won three Division 3 championships, coming in 1992, 1993 and 1999. This season, they are the champions in the Cloverbelt Conference standings. The Ramblers advance to the title game following a 43-7 trouncing of Bangor in their Level 4 game. Following a 13-6 win in their season opener, the  smallest margin of victory in their remaining 12 wins this season has been 23 points versus Mondovi, who has advanced to the title game in Division 6. They have outscored their opponents by an average of 44-10 per game this season, including a 51-13 averaged during the playoffs. Shiocton returns to the State final for the fourth time and for the first time since 2013 when they won the Division 6 championship for the program’s lone title. The Chiefs posted runner-up finishes in their other two final appearances in Division 6 in 1983 and 2011. This season, they placed third in the Large Division of the Central Wisconsin Conference behind co-champions Wittenberg-Birnamwood and Stratford, which has advanced to the championship game this season in Division 6. They earned a berth in the title game following a 21-19 victory over Cashton in their Level 4 match-up. Two of the Chiefs’ four shutouts this year came in Levels 1 and 2 of the playoffs, and they have outscored their post-season opponents 116-33 on the path to the championship game.

 

ON THE AIR:  The championship games of all seven divisions will be televised live on either Bally Sports Wisconsin or Bally Sports Wisconsin Extra. The Divisions 2-7 games will air on Bally Sports Wisconsin and the Division 1 game will be live on Bally Sports Wisconsin Extra. Access your cable listings for the channel in your area. 


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