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WIAA 11 Player State Football Finals Preview....Division 6

Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 -- 9:59 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 6 game...

 

Thursday, Nov. 17

Div. 6 - Mondovi (12-1) vs. Stratford (10-2) - 1 p.m.

 

LAST YEAR RECAP:  Colby prevented St. Mary’s Springs from capturing its fourth straight title, winning the Division 6 championship with a 22-7 victory over the Ledgers.

 

DIVISION 6 NOTES:  Mondovi will play in the championship game for the second time in program history and for the first time since 1990 when the Buffaloes finished runner-up in Division 4. This season, they finished second in the Cloverbelt Conference behind Regis, who has qualified for the Division 7 championship game. The 37-14 setback  to Regis during the season is the only blemish on the Buffaloes’ ledger this year. They earned their berth in the title game by downing Darlington 14-7 in its Level 4 contest. The Mondovi defense have held nine of its 13 opponents under 10 points this season. Stratford is no stranger to the big game as the Tigers return to the championship final for the 10th time and for the first time since 2019. They are the only program in State history to win six straight titles, all coming in Division 6 from 2003-08. The Tigers also won the Division 5 crown in 1986, giving them seven championships overall. They recorded runner-up finishes in Division 5 in 2018 and 2019. This season, Stratford tied Wittenberg-Birnamwood for the title in the Large Division of the Central Wisconsin Conference. The Tigers defeated perennial power St. Mary’s Springs 20-14 in the State semifinal to advance to the championship final and contend for their eight State title. The vaunted Stratford defense has surrendered an average of eight points per game this season, having held opponents under double-digits in eight games throughout the course of the regular season and playoffs.

 

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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