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Kimberly 48, Stevens Point 13

STEVENS POINT – Jack Statz took the opening kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown and Kimberly never looked back to record a victory over the Panthers. See the article : Top 11 Oregon ducks for use in EA Sports NCAA Football that never got a game.

Blake Barry finished with 173 yards on 16 carries and scored on Kimberly’s 4, 71 and 8 runs. Seth Miron threw touchdown passes to Ethan Criter and Jaxson Garbisch of 57 and 12 yards, respectively.

Barry says his criminal record helped pave the way for him.

“A lot of the success I had on the field today was because of my offensive line,” he said. “I had big holes today. I have a lot to improve on this week in training, but I’m ready for next week. ”

SPASH’s Noah Marschke had two touchdowns, including a 5-yard toss to Peyton Pumper, who led the Panthers with 14 catches for 116 yards.

Kimberly 20 14 14 0 – 48

Stevens Point 7 0 0 6 – 13

K – Jack Statz 91 kickoff return (Hunter Berry kick)

K – Blake Barry 4 runs (Berry kick)

SPASH – Braylon Smola 6 pass from Noah Marschke

K – Ethan Criter 57 from Seth Miron (Berry kick)

K – Gavin Tyson 1 run (Berry kick)

K – Jaxson Garbisch 12 pass from Miron (Lance Doering kick)

SPASH – Peyton Pumper 5 pass from Marschke

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Wausau West 33, Superior 13

WAUSAU – Ray Reineck ran for 164 yards and two of 21 touchdowns to carry the Warriors to a nonconference victory.

Vince Hanz finished 4-for-8 for 130 yards and three touchdowns. This may interest you : Art, animals and music on display at the Summer Arts and Crafts Bash. Carter Amerson caught two passes for 80 yards and two TDs.

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Menasha 35, Appleton East 14

MENASHA – AJ Korth threw for two touchdowns, ran for one and rushed for 250 yards to lead the Bluejays over the Patriots. Read also : QuakeCon launches with free classic games and PC Game Pass sneaks.

Korth threw for 84 yards. Chase Parker rushed for 46 yards for the Bluejays.

Chase Nelson had a 10-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that pulled the Patriots within 14-7, but Menasha responded with 21 consecutive points to take control. Nelson threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Burdett in the fourth to complete the scoring for East.

Appleton East 0 7 0 7 – 14

Menasha 7 7 14 7 – 35

Rushing: M – AJ Korth 23-250, Parker 10-46.

Receiving: M – Alex Bradley 1-25, Simon Bauer-Shimek 1-24, Kaden Massey-Plamann 1-16, Evan Van Dyn Hoven 1-10, Ernesto Rodriguez-Andersen 1-9.

West De Pere 24, Hortonville 0

DE PERE – The Phantoms held the Polar Bears to 144 yards and took advantage of several special teams mistakes en route to the non-conference victory.

After holding just a 7-0 lead at the half, West De Pere came out and controlled more than 10 minutes of the third quarter to pull away for the win.

Najeh Mitchell powered the offense, carrying 29 times for 88 yards and a touchdown.

Hortonville 0 0 0 0 – 0

West De Pere 0 7 14 3 – 24

Rushing: West De Pere – Najeh Mitchell 29-88.

Passing: West De Pere – Duke Shovald 13-22-0-123.

Receiving: West De Pere – Ryder LeSage 7-84.

Fox Valley Lutheran 58, Seymour 0

SEYMOUR – Liam Heiges threw for 184 yards and four touchdowns – three to Benett Reader – in the Foxes’ shutout of the Thunder.

Reader finished with 60 yards on five carries. Running back Jack Egan also had 111 yards rushing on 13 carries with three touchdowns. He scored on runs of 6, 1 and 40 yards.

Cavan Dobberstein also had a 35-yard touchdown catch for FVL.

Eli Retzlaff led the defense with two sacks, while Cale Mayer added six tackles, including three for a loss.

Fox Valley Lutheran 27 17 7 7 – 58

FVL – Jack Egan 6 run (Adam Loberger kick)

FVL – Egan 1 run (Adam Loberger kick)

FVL – Benett Reader 1 from Liam Heiges (kick failed)

FVL – Reader pass from Heiges (Loberger kick)

FVL – Cavan Dobberstein 35 pass from Heiges (Loberger kick)

FVL – 10th game from Heiges (Loberger kick)

FVL – Egan 40 run (Loberger kick)

FVL – Aiden Hirthe 17 runs (Reagan Doriet)

Rushing: FVL – Egan 13-111, Hirthe 2-20. Seymour – Bunnell 11-23.

Over: FVL – Heiges 13-17-0-184. Seymour – Schmidt 2-12-4-22.

Receiving: FVL – Gerhardt 5-85, Reader 5-60, Dobberstein 1-35. Seymour – Chinese 1-20.

Freedom 45, New London 7 

NEW LONDON – Matt Wyngaard threw for four touchdowns and Carter Kriewaldt added two more on the ground to power the Irish past the Bulldogs.

Carson Clausen had two touchdown catches with Wyngaard and connected with Owen Wedin and Greg Westemeier on scoring tosses.

Kriewaldt finished with 118 yards rushing on 10 carries and scored on runs of 54 and 4 yards. Liberty’s defense was solid again, holding New London to just 126 yards.

Campbellsport 33, New Holstein 7

CAMPBELLSPORT – Mitchell McCarty threw three second-quarter touchdown passes and Benjamin Timm ran for two third-quarter scores in the Cougars’ win over the Huskies.

McCarty’s touchdowns went to Cole Kaehne, Kody Koltz and Caleb Smith.

New Holstein got going in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard pass from Sean Floyd to Luke Graf.

Campbellsport 0 20 13 0 – 33

New Holstein 0 0 0 7 – 7

C – Cole Kaehne 15 pass from Mitchell McCarty (Luke Pendowski kick)

C – Kody Koltz 40 from McCarty (Pendowski kick)

C – Caleb Smith 17 from McCarty (Pendowski kick)

C – Benjamin Timm 37 run (Pendowski kick)

NH – Luke Graf 14 pass from Sean Floyd (Ehlenbeck kick)

Rushing: NH – Brice Handel 14-41, Mason Buteyn 8-30.

Receiving: NH – Mason Schmitz 2-8, Reed Wagner 1-23.

Hilbert 34, Brillion 14

BRILLION – Carson Grenzer rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another as the Wolves built a big second-quarter lead and kept the Lions at bay. are on the way.

Austin Cullen also scored two touchdowns for Hilbert.

Brillion was led by quarterback Joseph Shimek, who threw for 92 yards and a score, and Jaden Bastian, who carried 15 times for 78 yards and one touchdown.

Hilbert 0 21 0 13 – 34

Brillion 0 6 8 0 – 14

H – Carson Grenzer 5 run (Alexis Rojo kick)

H – Austin Cullen 45 run (Rojo kick)

H – Kaelin VandenWyngaard 9 from Grenzer (Rojo kick)

B – Spencer Gilbertson 9 pass from Joseph Shimek (kick failed)

B – Jaden Bastian 44 run (Bastian run)

H – Cullen 15 runs (kick failed)

Rushing: Brillion – Bastian 15-78, Chase Thibodeau 8-45, Bennett Olson 6-39.

Over: Brillion – Shimek 4-10-1-92.

Receiving: Brillion – Ben Scharrer 1-43, Bryce Gantz 1-23.

Sheboygan Falls 56, Brown Deer 18

SHEBOYGAN FALLS – The Falcons jumped out to a 42-0 second quarter lead en route to the non-conference victory.

Sheboygan Falls amassed 384 total yards, including 243 rushing yards. Caleb Plier rushed 12 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns, while Emmitt Krauter caught three times for 43 yards and two scores, and added one touchdown reception.

Quarterback Dane Nickolai completed 8 of 9 passes for 141 yards and one touchdown, and rushed for two more.

Brown Deer 0 6 6 6 – 18

Sheboygan Falls 28 14 7 7 – 56

SF – Caleb Plier 6 runs (Mason Jaap kick)

SF – Emmitt Krauter 7 run (Jaap kick)

SF – Krauter 18 pass from Dane Nickolai (Jaap kick)

BD – Arthur Terry III 42 from Grayson McCain (kick failed)

SF – Thomas Kulinski 48 run (Jaap kick)

BD – Dejuan Beasley 35 from McCain (kick failed)

Rushing: Brown Deer – Beasley 7-25, McCain 11-7. Sheboygan Falls – Plier 12-97, Kulinski 3-44, Krauter 3-43.

Passing: Brown Deer – McCain 8-22-2-142. Sheboygan Falls – Nickolai 8-9-1-141.

Receiving: Brown Deer – Terry 4-61, Beasley 2-33, Jamarrion Partee 1-29. Sheboygan Falls – Krauter 3-47, Reid Federer 2-47, Ethan Vulhulst 1-20.

Plymouth 28, Sheboygan North 21

SHEBOYGAN – Marco Troka caught a 5-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to break a 21-21 tie and lift the Panthers over the Golden Raiders.

Troka led Plymouth offensively with 140 rushing yards on 20 carries. Andru Miller had three receptions for 86 yards.

Sheboygan North was led by Max Tutas, who completed 7-of-14 passes for 124 yards.

Plymouth 7 14 7 0 – 28

Sheboygan North 6 15 0 0 – 21

P – Alex Ames 15 run (Owen Plate kick)

SN – Samuel Nienhuis 12 runs (kick missed)

P – Marco Troka 29 run (Plate kick)

P – Andru Miller 82 from Jordan Schmitt (Plate kick)

SN – Landon Schwaller 36 pass from Max Tutas (Nienhuis pass from Tutas)

SN – 80 pass from Tutas (Jacob Fox kick)

P – Troka 5 pass from Schmitt (Plate kick)

Rushing: P – Troka 20-140, Ames 5-38. SN – Landon Schwaller 4438, Tutas 16-35, Samuel Nienhaus 7-25.

Passing: P – Schmitt 9-14-1-138. SN – Tutas 7-14-0-124.

Receiving: P – Miller 3-86, Troka 3-25. SN – Schwaller 2-50.

Two Rivers 54, Random Lake 0

TWO RECORDS – Justin Klinkner completed 13 of 18 passes for 339 yards and four touchdowns and scored a fifth on the ground as the Purple Raiders built a 35- 0 halftime and never looked back.

Two Rivers added 116 yards on the ground as Chase Mathias gained 63 yards on 10 carries and scored two TDs, while Parker Glandt added a pass.

The Purple Raiders defense held Random Lake to 80 total yards.

Random Lake 0 0 0 0 – 0

Two rivers 20 15 13 6 – 54

TR – Chase Mathias 21 run (Daniel Karlin kick)

TR – Austin Phillips 34 pass from Justin Klinkner (kick failed)

TR – Zander Popp 18 from Klinkner (Karlin kick)

TR – Chase Matthias 55 pass from Klinkner (Mott pass from Klinker)

TR – Klinkner 2 run (Karlin kick)

TR – Damien Gretz 13 pass from Klinkner (kick failed)

TR – Matthias 8 runs (Karlin kick)

TR – Chase Kellner 3 pass from Parker Glandt (kick failed)

Scoring: Two Rivers – Matthias 10-63, Klinkner 4-17.

Passing: Two Rivers – Klinkner 13-18-0-339, Parker Glandt 1-1-0-3.

Receiving: Two Rivers – Popp 4-93, Elijah Mott 3-44, Austin Phillips 2-68, Kellner 2-24, Brady Richards 1-45.

Roncalli 26, Manitowoc Lutheran 20

MANITOWOC – Brayden Reimer scored on an 8-yard run with four seconds left to lift the Jets, giving them their first win since Aug. 23. 2019.

Reimer ran for 227 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries to lead the Jets to victory.

Landon Chalupny completed 7 of 18 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns for Roncalli.

Manitowoc Lutheran scored two Brayden Bennett to Kaden Hagenow touchdown passes, one for 30 yards in the second quarter and a 4-yard TD connection in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 20. -20.

Kamden Baye added a 6-yard run for Manitowoc Lutheran. Baye rushed for 114 yards on 22 carries.

Colby 43, Neillsville/Granton 8

COLBY – The Hornets scored 28 points in the second quarter to take control in a win over Neillsville/Granton.

Caden Healy ran 23 times for 110 yards and Mateo Lopez ran 14 times for 43 yards for Colby.

Healy had a 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and a 2-yard TD run in the third quarter. Lopez caught a 15-yard touchdown pass and had a 2-yard TD run in the second quarter.

Tucker Meyer was 7-for-12 passing for 83 yards for Colby.

Neillsville/Granton scored on a 62-yard pass from Bryce Erickson to Braylon Boyer in the fourth quarter.

Black River Falls 27, Nekoosa 8

NEKOOSA – Evan Voss threw touchdown passes of 6, 38, 1 and 18 yards to lead the Tigers to a win over the Papermakers.

Black River Falls finished with 233 yards of offense compared to 181 for Nekoosa.

All but Nekoosa’s 15 yards came on the ground.

Brandon Wintland caught a 15-yard pass from Eli Anderson for Nekoosa’s score.

Black River Falls 14 7 6 0 – 27

Saint Croix Central 53, Spencer/Columbus 21

HAMMOND – Saint Croix Central built a 21-point first quarter lead and went into non-conference action.

Isaac Muritz rushed for one point and passed for another to help power the Rockets. Sullivan Melander also rushed for a touchdown, finishing with 80 yards rushing on 14 carries.

Quarterback Caden Wester led the way for the Panthers, rushing 17 times for 188 yards and three touchdowns and throwing 2 of 5 passes for 41 yards.

Kyle Trainor added 94 yards and two touchdowns on just three carries to lead Saint Croix Central.

Spencer/Columbus 0 7 14 0 – 21

Saint Croix Central 21 12 7 13 – 53

STCC – AJ Holmgren 2 run (Max Waters kick)

STCC – Mason Sullivan 44 pass from Caden Wester (Waters kick)

STCC – Kyle Trainor 37 run (Waters kicking)

SC – Sullivan Melander 5 runs (Mac Konieczny kick)

STCC – Caden Wester 86 run (Kick missed)

STCC – Trainor 43 run (Kick blocked)

SC – Isaac Mauritz 1 run (Konieczny kick)

STCC – Wester 8 run (Water kicks)

SC – Landon Behselich 65 pass from Mauritz (Konieczny kick)

STCC – Wester 21 run (Water kicking)

STCC – Sam Fischer 1 run (Kick failed)

Rushing: Spencer/Columbus – Melander 14-80, Carter Luepke 6-74. Saint Croix Central – Wester 17-188, Trainor 3-94, Fischer 12-69.

Over: Spencer/Columbus – Mauritz 2-11-1-71. Saint Croix Central – Wester 2-5-1-41.

Receiving: Spencer/Columbus – Behselich 1-65, Luepke 1-6. Saint Croix Central – Sullivan 1-44.

Xavier 7, Denmark 6

APPLETON – Reed Hietpas scored on a 5-yard touchdown run and the extra point conversion was enough for the Hawks to hold off Denmark.

Xavier finished with 159 yards rushing. Quarterback Nate Twombly had 80 yards and Hietpas added 44. The Hawks’ defense limited Denmark to just 23 rushing yards.

The Vikings’ lone score came on a 49-yard pass from Lucas Miller to Simon Alexander.

The game was tied 0-0 at the break.

Clintonville 38, Amherst 30

CLINTONVILLE – Kade Rosenow hit Sam Wegener for a 9-yard score and a two-point conversion in overtime to power the Truckers past the Falcons.

Clintonville appeared to have won the game in regulation, with the Truckers scoring in less than a minute. Rosenow found Wegener for a 23-yard score with 53 seconds left, then hit Jack Yaeger for the two-point conversion for a 30-22 lead.

But Amherst responded quickly. After a long punt at the Clintonville 30, the Falcons got into scoring position, capped by Matthew Glodowski’s 13-yard touchdown pass to Aidan Jastromski with 14 seconds left. Glodowski converted to send the game into overtime. more.

C – Jack Yeager 71 rebounds (pass Jordan Wegener from Kade Rosenow)

A – Matthew Glodowski 5 run (Sam Wangelin kick)

A – Jake Derezinski 37 pass from Glodowski (Wangelin kick)

C – Sam Wegener 40 pass from Rosenow (S. Wegener pass from Rosenow)

C – J. Wegener 38 pass from Rosenow (pass failed)

A – Westin Allen 41 pass from Glodowski (Ryan Breed run)

C – S. Wegener 23 pass from Rosenow (Yeager pass from Rosenow)

A – Aidan Jastromski 13 pass from Glodowski (Glodowski run)

C – S. Wegener 9 pass from Rosenow (J. Wegener pass from Rosenow)

Rushing: Amherst – Matthew Glodowski 20-78, Jake Derezinski 10-42, Jack Spadoni 9-36. Clintonville – Zach Spaulding 6-2, Kade Rosenow 4-(-16).

Passing: Amherst – Matthew Glodowski 12-27-3-211. Clintonville – Kade Rosenow 22-44-0-362.

Receiving: Amherst – Westin Allen 4-68, Jake Derezinski 3-53, Aidan Jastromski, 2-35. Clintonville – Sam Wegener 9-138, Jordan Wegener 6-165, Drake Lorge 3-22, Zach Spaulding 2-29.

Assumption 35, Necedah 0

NECEDAH – Cade Statz ran for 45 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Royals to victory.

Edgar 35, Lakeland 7

EDGAR – Karter Butt ran for 84 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries to lead the Wildcats to victory.

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SPASH Triangular

STEVENS POINT 142, GREEN BAY UNITED 88, NEENAH 76

200 Medley R: 1, SPASH (Klare Pilger, Sophie Johnston, Jenna Breitbach, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski) 1:52.00; 2, SPASH (Eloise Cooper, Isabella Hoff, Claire Swiecki, Kaia Barrett) 2:01.10. 200 Free: 1, Klare Pilger SP 2:02.59; 2, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski SP 2: 09.30. 200 IM: 1, Ivana Neverman GB 2:14.21; 2, Emma Bottensek N 2:23.62. 50 Free: 1, Anna Mulroy N :27.00; 2, Lily Awe GB :27.02. 100 Fly: 1, Jenna Breitbach SP 1:02.33; 2, Lily Awe GB 1:05.11. 100 Free: 1, Naomi Cortina N :57.63; 2, Claire Sieber GB :57.85. 500 Free: 1, Ivana Neverman GB 5:35.07; 2, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski SP 5:52.40. 200 Free R: 1, Green Bay United (Claire Sieber, Lily Awe, Claire Schlaefer, Ivana Neverman) 1:48.14; 2, Stevens Point (Eloise Cooper, Madelen Nordin, Claire Swiecki, Kaia Barrett) 1:51.06. 100 Back: 1, Klare Pilger SP 1:00.15; 2, Emma Bottensek N 1:02.95. 100 Breast: 1, Jenna Breitbach SP 1:10.02; 2, Sophie Johnston SP 1:13.94. 400 Free: 1, SPASH (Jocelyn Trzebiatowski, Jenna Breitbach, Sophie Johnston, Klare Pilger) 3:48.73; 2, Green Bay United (Ivana Neverman, Lily Awe, Claire Schlaefer, Claire Sieber) 3:51.63.

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What is the best high school football division?

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What is the status of high school football? In almost every way imaginable, Mississippi is king and should take the crown as the best high school football state in the country.

What is the number 1 ranked high school in America for football?

2021 national champion Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California) is the top independent in America. The Monarchs, who have won three national titles in the past five years, finished a perfect 12-0 in 2021. Ten of those wins came against nationally ranked teams in High School Football. America 200. MD hit No.

What is the hardest division in high school football?

The Southern California Trinity League is the toughest high school football league in America, according to High School Soccer America’s ranking algorithm. Five of the six teams are ranked in our top 200 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

What state has the best football high school?

Status/School/CountryRecordPreseason status
No. 1 Mater Dei (California)(12-0)1
No. 2 Westlake (Austin, Texas)(16-0)2
No. 3 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey)(12-0)14
No. 4 North Shore (Texas)(15-1)20

What is the best American football school? 1. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)

How big is an official NFL football?

BALL DIMENSIONS It shall have the shape of a prolate spheroid and the dimensions and weight shall be: long axis, 11 to 11 1/4 inches; long ring, 28 to 28 1/2 inches; short ring, 21 to 21 1/4 inches; weight, 14 to 15 ounces.

Is NFL football bigger than college football? As for used footballs: In general, college footballs can be up to 1-1/4 inches smaller than NFL footballs. For more information, college football hoops range from 20-3/4 inches to 21-1/4 inches long from end to end, versus 21 inches to 21-1/4 NFL inches.

How much is an NFL ball?

5.0 out of 5 stars Overall worth the $70 price tag. Great football, that’s all I can say. It’s generally worth about $70 in price.

What size are official footballs?

The size of the soccer ball is about 22 cm (8.66 inches) for a size 5 ball. The rules state that a size 5 ball must be 68 to 70 cm (27 to 28 in) in circumference. . Average that to 69 cm (27 in) and divide by Ï to give approximately 22 cm (8.7 in) for the diameter.

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