State Football Titles Won in Four Divisions Thursday Madison, Wis. – Champions in Divisions 4, 5, 6 and 7 were crowned at the 2019 State Football Championships Thursday at Camp Randall Stadium. The great tradition and pride of the Kimberly community and athletics is nearly tangible.
I’m really proud of these kids and this coaching staff because of the effort and time they put in. In 2002, a seventh division was added, expanding the playoff field to 224 teams.Arrowhead and Edgar have appeared in the most championship games with 13.
Throughout the entire game every time there was swings, they stayed positive. Amherst, Brookfield Central, Colby, Kewaunee, Marshfield, Monona Grove, Mosinee and New Berlin Eisenhower have played in five finals.It was expanded to five divisions and a total of 20 teams for 1978 and 1979. WSN, also known as wissports.net, is the number one site for high school football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, and soccer coverage in Wisconsin.
They grabbed a 14-10 lead with 3:12 to play in the second quarter when wideout Conner Wnek made a fingertip grab on a throw by quarterback Cody Staerkel for a 31-yard scoring connection.Muskego averaged 8.3 yards per rushing attempt.M: Alex Current 74 run (Lucas Amaya kick)Meanwhile, the Warriors’ Wing-T rushing attack churned out 306 rushing yards with Current finishing with 127 yards and two scores on just seven carries and John Reiske adding 112 yards and a touchdown on 16 attempts.M: Alex Current 27 run (Lucas Amaya kick)K: Conner Wnek 31 pass from Cody Staerkel (Gavin McBrair kick)Muskego (14-0) turned a pair of Kimberly miscues into 10 points.Kimberly’s defense provided a big spark to open the second half when defensive lineman Peter Biolo forced a fumble on Muskego’s opening play. WIAA football: Muskego completes its climb up the ranks with a victory over defending champion Kimberly.
Kimberly hadn’t lost a postseason game since Nov. 2, 2012 – a 31-7 setback against Arrowhead in the state quarterfinals. The Warriors (14-0) halted the Papermakers’ five-year reign of state championships with a 24-21 victory in the Division 1 state championship game at Camp Randall Stadium. Menomonie and Monroe have played in eight, while Catholic Memorial, Hilbert, Homestead, Kenosha Tremper and Osseo-Fairchild have appeared in seven. You get to experience the joy and agony that comes with it," Kimberly coach Steve Jones said. We shot ourselves in the foot on offense, on special teams and on defense," Jones said. That was one of our themes the last couple of years and they stuck with it. In the first five years, participants were determined on a system, ranking schools on basis of fewest losses and other factors. The Papermakers were also looking to tie St. Mary’s Springs’ record of eight WIAA state championships overall.Kimberly hadn’t lost a postseason game since Nov. 2, 2012 – a 31-7 setback against Arrowhead in the state quarterfinals. But in 1982, all championship games were played at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison in a two-day event. "But give Muskego credit, they forced some of those errors as well.