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Four Football Championships Earned Thursday

Osceola (13-1) won its second title in the program’s history and its first since winning the Division 5 championship in 1984 with a convincing 28-0 win over previously undefeated Lodi (13-1) in the Division 4 title game

Amherst (14-0) cruised to 42-0 shutout over Spencer/Columbus Catholic (13-1) to win its second Division 5 State title after placing runner-up last year. 

St. Mary’s Springs (12-2) won its second consecutive Division 6 title with a 39-20 win over Darlington (13-1) in the championship game in a rematch of last year’s final.

Bangor (14-0) captured its first State championship with a 20-14 victory over Pepin/Alma (13-1) in the Division 7 championship game.


State Football Finals Preview

THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS: The 40th Annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Football State Championship Finals will be held Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19-20, at Camp Randall Stadium on the campus of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wis. 

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:  Avoid the lines the day of the game by buying State Football Finals tickets now online at www.wiaawi.org/Tickets.aspx or find the ticket link on the home page of the WIAA website. Ticket prices for the event are $8 per game for adults, $20 for a Thursday all-day pass, $15 for a Friday all-day pass and $30 for a two-day pass. Admission for children 6-years old and under is $1 per game. 


Kaukauna Wins State Boys Volleyball Championship

Kaukauna (41-3) captured the State Boys Volleyball championship with a 25-23, 25-16, 21-25, 25-23 victory over Kettle Moraine (30-6) Saturday at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee, Wis.

The Galloping Ghosts won its membership-leading ninth championship, but the first since the boys tournament was re-established in 2000. They won their last title in 1982, the final year before the tournament was discontinued for 17 years.

Nelson & Drabot Shine; Arrowhead Wins Division 1 Swim Title

Star power at the State Girls Division 1 Swimming & Diving Championships was on display Saturday at the UW Natatorium in Madison.

Arrowhead won the team championship for the 11th time with a score of 301 points. Middleton finished runner-up with 211 points, and Cedarburg was third with 206 points.

Seniors Beata Nelson of Verona/Mount Horeb and Katie Drabot of Cedarburg turned in standout performances in their final State meets.


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