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Level 3 High School Football Playoffs More Weekend Sports

5 November 2018 Sports


Football Level 3 Playoff Results from 11/2

Division 1

Fond du Lac 33, Sun Prairie 7

Kimberly 38, Bay Port 20

Marquette University 34, Racine Horlick 13

Muskego 20, Franklin 3

Division 2

Brookfield Central 52, Waukesha West 28

Homestead 42, Slinger 12

Marshfield 32, Pulaski 29

Waunakee 33, Monona Grove 7

Division 3

Catholic Memorial 38, Mount Horeb/Barneveld 0

New Berlin Eisenhower 31, Greendale 6

Rice Lake 42, Sparta 31

West De Pere 17, Notre Dame 3

Division 4

Lakeside Lutheran 45, Edgerton 15

Little Chute 28, Wrightstown 14

Racine St. Catherine’s 48, Martin Luther 35

St. Croix Central 21, Northwestern 6

Division 5

Lake Country Lutheran 47, Horicon/Hustisford 15

Spencer/Columbus Catholic 13, Westby 12

St. Marys Springs 12, Amherst 0

Stratford 42, Kewaunee 12

Division 6

Grantsburg 31, Regis 29

Iola-Scandinavia 41, Abbotsford 28

Lancaster 21, Fennimore 14

Racine Lutheran 41, Cambridge 21

Division 7

Bangor 48, Highland 6

Black Hawk 36, Benton/Scales Mound 12

Edgar 25, Loyal 6

Reedsville 17, Pittsville 15

Level 3 of the high school football playoffs on Friday night saw two area teams advance. Both Fond du Lac and St. Mary’s Springs remain undefeated s both teams defeated No. 3 seeds. Both teams are also top-ranked.

At Fruth Field in Fond du Lac, it was a Cardinals showdown with Fond du Lac topping Sun Prairie 33-7. Running back Eban Sauer ran for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass for Fond du lac, who get a rematch from a season-opening win against No. 2 Kimberly in the state semifinal game at Titan Stadium in Oshkosh. The Papermakers defeated top-ranked Bay Port 38-20.

 

At Lomira, St. Mary’s Springs defeated the No. 3 Amherst Falcons in a low-scoring, penalty-ridden game that left the Ledgers on top 12-0.

This is the second time this season that the Ledgers have shut out Amherst. In Week 2, Springs traveled to Amherst and shut out the Falcons 34-0. This time, it wasn’t as pretty of a victory.

The Ledgers take on Lake Country Lutheran in West Bend next week. Lake Country Lutheran is coming off a 47-15 win over No. 3 Horicon/Hustisford. 

The Ledgers hope to return to Camp Randall and win a state title for a second straight year.

 

ASHWAUBENON SECTIONAL

ASHWAUBENON – Sturgeon Bay won the team title with 325 points, with Ashwaubenon second with 291.

Molly Banks won the 50-yard freestyle and the 100 freestyle for Sturgeon Bay.

The Division 2 state meet is Friday at the University of Wisconsin Natatorium in Madison.

STURGEON BAY 325, ASHWAUBENON 291, PLYMOUTH 285, KOHLER 238, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 151, BROWN DEER/UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 143, SEYMOUR 131, TWO RIVERS/RONCALLI 113, MARINETTE/PESHTIGO 109, KIEL/ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 105, CLINTONVILLE 103, NEW LONDON 82, BERLIN/GREEN LAKE 73, BROOKFIELD ACADEMY 68

 

 


                        

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