Friday, November 16, 2012
Outscoring Waupaca, 42-7, the Crusaders earned their very first WIAA Division 3 state title.
Catholic Memorial won its first-ever WIAA state championship thanks to a stout defense that forced five turnovers and a big-play offense that carried the Crusaders (11-2) to a 42-7 win over Waupaca in the Division 3 championship game at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison on Friday. The win gave Crusaders coach Bill Young his first WIAA title after the 35-year head coach won four WISAA private school titles, the last coming in 1996. “It’s huge. To finally get a gold ball, it’s just something special,” said Young, whose team lost in the WIAA final in 2001 and 2010. “It’s an incredible group of kids and it’s just great for Catholic Memorial.” University of Wisconsin recruit Matt Hubley rushed for 199 yards and two scores for the Crusaders, a …
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Waukesha private high school is ready for the Division 3 state championship game against Waupaca High School at 10 a.m. Friday at Camp Randall in Madison.
Catholic Memorial High School’s football team hasn’t lost a game since Sept. 14 when Mukwonago High School beat them by one point. Since then, the Crusaders have outscored their opponents 284-97 to advance to the WIAA Division 3 State Championship game at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison at 10 a.m. Friday. Catholic Memorial’s record is 10-2 going into the title game against Waupaca High School. The team is 7-2 in Classic 8 Conference play, after also losing to Arrowhead High School 50-7. Arrowhead also is in the Division 1 state championship game in Madison on Friday. "People probably know what we're going to do, but they still have to stop it,” running back Matt Hubley told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel after Saturday’s win at Kettle …
Friday, October 26, 2012
Zach Schober scores three touchdowns and rushes for 166 yards to in road victory that sets up possible Brookfield East vs. Central matchup in third round of playoffs.
Brookfield East's Zach Schober scored three touchdowns and rushed for 166 yards Friday night to propel the Spartans to a 28-21 win over Greendale in a second round game in the WIAA Division 2 football playoffs. Alec James scored the other touchdown on a 67-yard run in the third quarter, according to game stats from WisSports.net. The victory sets up the possiblity of a third round game between East and Brookfield Central, which takes on Whitefish Bay at 4 p.m. Saturday at Bay. The winner of that game will play Brookfield East on Nov. 1 or Nov. 2. According to WisSports.net: Schober scored his first TD on a 1-yard run with 6:59 left in the first quarter to give the Spartans a 7-0 lead. Greendale answered with a 26-yard touchdown pass from …
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Brookfield Academy, seeded No. 8 in Division 5, loses big to top-seeded Brillion.
Brookfield Central and Brookfield East posted comfortable wins on Friday night in the first round of the WIAA Division 2 football playoffs. East (9-0), seeded No. 1 in its group, dismantled Milwaukee Bradley Tech 62-7. Zach Schober rushed for three touchdowns, all before halftime, as East took a 48-7 lead. Zach Damico tossed two touchdown passes to Brian Smith, and Smith also returned the second-half kickoff 95 yards for a score. The Spartans will play Greendale in Level 2. The Panthers (5-4) surprised Wauwatosa West in a 41-16 rout in the first round, after the teams had played an overtime game in the regular season. Central (5-4) took care of South Milwaukee, though there are conflicting scores reported. The WIAA website has the final …
Monday, October 8, 2012
See who's in the playoffs and who's still on the bubble. And check out the WISN-TV (Channel 12) video report from East's win over Marquette Friday night.
With just one week remaining in the regular season, almost every high school football team in the Milwaukee Patch area knows its postseason fate. Almost every team. Muskego, Racine Horlick, Greendale, Martin Luther and Brookfield Academy all can lock up playoff berths with victories Friday, but losses would either eliminate them from contention or significantly hurt their chances. In the third edition of Patch’s Postseason Possibilities, we take another look at each high school team in the Milwaukee Patch area and break down its playoff chances. Records and scenarios are updated as of Oct. 7. Look for an update to include next weekend’s games by noon Oct. 15. (To get in, a team needs four or more league wins.) In for sure Brookfield East (…
Monday, October 1, 2012
Find out which high school football teams are in, out or fighting for the playoff lives. And check out the WISN video report from East's Homecoming game against West Allis Hale.
Hey, high school football fans, want to know if your favorite team will be playing in this year’s WIAA postseason? Want to know what they need to get in? Well, welcome to the second edition of Patch’s Postseason Possibilities, where we take a look at each high school team in the Milwaukee Patch area and breakdown its playoff chances. Records and scenarios are updated as of 11 a.m. Oct. 1. Look for an update to include this weekend’s game by noon Oct. 8. (To get in, a team needs four or more league wins.) In for sure Brookfield East (6-0, 5-0): The undefeated Spartans, led by quarterback Zach Damico (717 passing yards) have been spectacular all season and are eyeing a conference title. Sussex Hamilton (5-1, 4-1): The Chargers could be the …