Edgar And Stratford Win State Football Championships!
Friday, November 22nd, 2024 -- 7:10 AM
Edgar (13-1) won its second consecutive Division 7 title with a 19-0 shutout over Potosi/Cassville (13-1) in the championship final. The game featured a pair of stout defenses. The combined 277 yards yielded by the two defenses set a Division 7 mark for the fewest yards of total offense in a game.
Edgar scored two touchdowns in the first quarter to take a 12-0 lead. The Wildcats added a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to account for the final score.
The Edgar offense was limited to 119 yards. Maverick Butt ran for 45 yards and a touchdown, and he caught one pass for eight yards and a score to lead the Wildcats. Defensively, Edgar yielded 158 yards of total offense to Potosi/Cassville. Ty Schnelle made a team-high eight stops, including one for loss, and Gavin Mauer recorded an interception and three tackles.
Isaiah Groom led Potosi/Cassville with 77 yards rushing, and Joe Haas added 56 on the ground. Dawson completed 2-of-7 passes for 14 yards. Groom also led the defense with nine tackles.
Edgar wins its ninth State championship, which ties for second-most won among member schools. The Wildcats’ 15th appearance in the final, which also leads the membership. Potosi/Cassville finishes runner-up in its first State final experience.
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The duel of two teams nicknamed the Tigers, Stratford (14-0) capped an undefeated season by winning its third State championship in a row, downing Wrightstown (12-2) 21-6 in the Division 5 title game.
Stratford moved up a division this season after winning the Division 6 championships the past two seasons. The title is the program’s 10th, which leads all member schools.
After a scoreless first quarter, Stratford got on the board first with a 91-yard drive in the second quarter. Wrightstown cut the deficit to 7-6 on the ensuing drive on a 61-yard dash by Trevor Vande Hey. Stratford scored late in the first quarter to take a 14-6 lead into halftime and added insurance with a touchdown midway through the third quarter.
Brooks Vanderhoof ran for 137 yards and a touchdown, and Jack Tubbs added 94 yards and a touchdown on the ground. He also completed all five of his pass attempts for 31 yards and a touchdown. Xander Curtice led the team defensively with seven tackles, including three for loss and two sacks.
Vande Hey ran for 83 yards and threw for 80 yards, completing 5-of 11 passes to lead Wrightstown offensively. Kaden Colwell made a game-high 11 tackles, including two for loss to head the defense.
Stratford wins the title in its 12th State finals appearance, and Wrightstown finishes runner-up for the second year in a row, making the program’s fifth trip to the finals.
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In a battle of two programs advancing to the championship game for the first time, Lomira (12-2) won the Division 6 title with a 26-19 victory over Grantsburg (12-2) in final.
After Grantsburg scored on its opening drive, the Lions responded with 20 straight points to take control of the game. Taylor Schaumberg rushed for a game-high 216 yards, which ranks fourth most in Division 6 State finals history, and scored three touchdowns. Jackson Goebel completed 7-of-10 passes for 73 yards and a score. Kolton Wagoner led all tacklers with 12 stops on defense for the Lions.
The Pirates outgained the Lions with a 360-318 advantage in total yardage thanks to a record-breaking passing attack. Brock Matheny paced the offensive with 283 yards throwing, completing 24-of-37 attempts, which are all Division 6 records. Daxter Schultz, Caden Matheny and Dane Lozier all made five receptions in the game, which ties for fourth-most in a Division 6 final. Ian Burkman rushed for 68 yards and two touchdowns. Brady Burton led the Pirates defense with 10 tackles.
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Racine St. Catherine’s (14-0) finished the season undefeated to win the Division 4 State championship following a 26-22 triumph over Baldwin-Woodville (12-2) in the final.
The Angels led 20-0 on scoring tosses from Eddie Vinson to Lamont Hamilton of 59, 23 and 49 yards.
The Blackhawks scored midway through the third quarter to narrow their deficit to 20-8, but Hamilton’s lightning struck again on the ensuing kickoff racing 83 yards down the sideline to expand the Angels’ lead to 26-8 with 6:33 remaining in the third quarter. The return is the longest in Division 4 State final history. Baldwin-Woodville scored touchdown on two consecutive drives, but a valiant comeback attempt fell short deep in Angel’s territory with an intercepted pass by Isaac Cantu with 28 seconds remaining.
Hamilton’s 155 yards receiving and three touchdowns also set the new standard in Division 4. He also led the team in rushing with 33 yards and completed one pass attempt for 28 yards. Vinson completed 7-of-14 passes for 183 yards and three touchdowns. Isaiah Taylor led the Angels’ defense with 12 tackles.
Baldwin-Woodville had a pair of runners eclipse the 100-yard plateau and outgained the Angels in total offense 369 to 290 but committed four turnovers. Gavin Sell led all rushers with 145 yards and a touchdown, and Taden Holldorf added 137 yards on the ground and a score. Sell completed 5-of-10 passes for 53 yards and a touchdown.
Racine St. Catherine’s wins it second title in two finals appearances, and Baldwin-Woodville finishes runner-up in its fifth experience in the championship game.
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