2A Friendswood 28, Hooks 15 JTJGbmV3cyUyRndpc2NvbnNpbi1oaWdoLXNjaG9vbC1mb290YmFsbC1zdGF0 2A Pilot Point 0, Tidehaven 0 (tie) CO-CHAMPIONS * Oshkosh finished #1 four times in the UPI poll. Overall Score 64.8 /100. 2A Division 1 Refugio, Post, 28-7 3A Sealy 36, Tatum 27 Facts to know: Don't be fooled by Bennett's record. 3A Garland 3, Nederland 0 2A Division I San Augustine 28, Tuscola Jim Ned 7 2A Rockwall 7, Sugar Land Dulles 6 The all-time record is 14 consecutive high school . The coaches voted in the United Press International poll, while members of the media voted in the Associated Press poll. They won four in a row and went undefeated from 2011-14, then won again last year. Phone: (309) 663-6377 Fax: (309) 663-7479 2715 McGraw Drive Bloomington, IL 61704-6011 Map & directions : Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:15 pm (closed Fridays in summer) Illinois Elementary School Association National Federation of State High School Associations. 2A Stanton 33, Rogers 7 4A San Antonio Lee 28, Wichita Falls 27 6A Division II Cy-Fair 51, Waco Midway 35 Contents 1 History 2 Magnet programs 1A Division I (Six Man) Gail Borden County 60, Jonesboro 22 10 3 Frank Granger Madison 43-19, 3 1989 Milton 12 1 Jerry Schliem Mosinee 11 2 Craig Kuntz Madison 32-15, 4 1989 Southern Door 12 1 Jesse Harness Westby 12 1 Art Brunje Madison 17-7, 5 1989 Hilbert 13 0 Mike Moreau Elk Mound 12 1 Dan Pedersen Madison 14-6, 6 1989 Augusta 13 0 Tom Crowe Kickapoo 12 1 Kurt Parker Madison 12-6 (ot), 1 1990 Superior 12 1 Tom Mestelle Kenosha Tremper 12 1 Ron Davies Madison 20-7 30,057, 2 1990 Monroe 11 2 Pat Martin Port Washington 12 1 Al Urness Madison 21-7, 3 1990 Ellsworth 12 1 Craig Olson Richland Center 11 2 Avitus Ripp Madison 6- 0, 4 1990 Columbus 13 0 John Titus Mondovi 11 2 Thomas Bauer Madison 26-19, 5 1990 Darlington 12 1 Douglas McArthur Elk Mound 12 1 Dan Pedersen Madison 21- 17, 6 1990 Greenwood 12 1 Bob Lenz De Soto 12 1 Paul Drazkowski Madison 16-12, 1 1991 Kenosha Tremper 13 0 Ron Davies Appleton West 11 2 Paul Engen Madison 17-14 29,595, 2 1991 Monroe 12 0 Pat Martin Seymour 11 2 Bill Collar Madison 30-0, 3 1991 Jefferson 13 0 Jim Knoblauch Spooner 11 2 Chris Anderson Madison 20-16, 4 1991 Stanley-Boyd 11 1 Jim Brinker Mayville 12 1 Alex Hilber Madison 21-14 (ot), 5 1991 Darlington 11 2 Douglas McArthur Edgar 12 1 Jerry Sinz Madison 22-14, 6 1991 Shell Lake 13 0 Mark Cain Highland 12 1 Bruce Hebgen Madison 7-0, 1 1992 Appleton West 13 0 Paul Engen Kenosha Tremper 11 2 Ron Davies Madison 17-7 26,093, 2 1992 Monroe 12 0 Pat Martin Kaukauna 9 4 Glen Hinkens Madison 38-0, 3 1992 DePere 13 0 Jim Finer New Richmond 11 2 Joe Jamieson Madison 35-6, 4 1992 Baldwin-Woodville 12 1 Wade Labecki Mayville 12 1 Alex Hilber Madison 11-7, 5 1992 Edgar 12 1 Jerry Sinz Elk Mound 12 1 Dan Pedersen Madison 14-7, 6 1992 Owen-Withee 13 0 Terry Laube Hilbert 11 2 Mike Moreau Madison 16-14, 1 1993 Arrowhead 12 1 Tom Taraska Appleton West 12 1 Paul Engen Madison 21-7 27,616, 2 1993 Menomonie 12 1 Joe LaBuda Ashwaubenon 11 2 Ken Golomski Madison 49-31, 3 1993 Ashland 13 0 Robert McLeod Sturgeon Bay 12 1 Gordy Saron Madison 25-20, 4 1993 Lancaster 10 3 John Hoch Northwestern 11 2 Andy Lind Madison 30-16, 5 1993 Fall Creek 13 0 Ron Schultz Darlington 9 4 Douglas McArthur Madison 14-6, 6 1993 Thorp 12 1 Earl Larson Cassville 12 1 Randy Hatlen Madison 29-6, 1 1994 Arrowhead 13 0 Tom Taraska Muskego 12 1 Dennis Johnson Madison 19-16 35,460, 2 1994 Cudahy 13 0 Carey Venne Menomonie 12 1 Joe LaBuda Madison 31-14, 3 1994 Monroe 13 0 Pat Martin Waupaca 12 1 John Koronkiewicz Madison 24-6, 4 1994 Mayville 13 0 Alex Hilber Baldwin-Woodville 11 2 Wade Labecki Madison 47-0, 5 1994 Fall Creek 13 0 Ron Schultz Darlington 12 1 Douglas McArthur Madison 10-7, 6 1994 Hilbert 12 1 Mark Jonas Thorp 11 2 Earl Larson Madison 34-6, 1 1995 Sun Prairie 13 1 Mike Hahn Kenosha Tremper 12 1 Tom Follis Madison 13-7 29,565, 2 1995 Menomonie 11 2 Joe LaBuda Monroe 11 1 Pat Martin Madison 27-21, 3 1995 New Berlin Eisen. 2A Boyd 16, Groveton 8 A.C. Flora High School. 3A Sealy 28, Commerce 21 AHSAA Mini Awards. 5A Plano 28, Houston Stratford 21 3A Division II Carthage 47, Coldspring-Oakhurst 22 CIAC to Play 2023 Softball Championships at University of Connecticut The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will hold its four 2023 softball state championship games at the University of Connecticut's Burrill Family Field Softball Complex. 4A La Marque 31, Denison 8 On-field score: Dallas Carter 31, Converse Judson 14 They finished the season 8-0-1. 6-Man Division I Strawn 58, Follett 29 3A Division I Tyler Chapel Hill 20, Alvarado 19 DIV 11-man: Lubbock Christian Eagles 57 St. Paul Catholic 20 1A Tenaha 20, Wheeler 13 3A Division II Waskom 33, Franklin 21 4A Division 1: Argyle 49 Lindale 21 This design was borne out of the open classroom concept that was popular during the late 1960s and early 1970s. 3A Division 2: Canadian 35 Franklin 34 D1 Six-Man: Logos Prep Academy Lions 54 Hill Country Christian 52 4A Division II La Marque 34, Waco 14 4A Division I Carthage 31, Abilene Wylie 17 4A Division II Gilmer 35, West Orange-Stark 25 A monthly pass is $11.99 per month and an annual pass is available for $79.99 per year. 4A Abilene 33, Tyler 13 2011 (16) 3,888 . DIII Six-Man: Longview Christian Heritage Sentinels 36 Bracken Christian 20, 2021 * Only two teams have ever been rated #1 in consecutive years. Opened in the fall of 1970, it was for a long time the sole high school operating in Richland School District Two, replacing Dentsville High School. 4A A&M Consolidated 35, Carthage 16 All of the games will be aired on Bally Sports Southwest and Bally Sports Southwest Extra. They also dominated Section 9 Class A finalist Cornwall 42-8. * Kohler and Port Edwards tied for #1 in 1971. @ - Beginning in 1982, all championship games were played in Madison at Camp Randall Stadium. 5A Division I Converse Judson 52, Euless Trinity 0 2A Division I Daingerfield 33, Cameron Yoe 27 5A Division I Southlake Carroll 36, Fort Bend Hightower 29 4A Stephenville 26, La Marque 13 1A Division I Stamford 35, Mart 28 6-Man Division I Throckmorton 72, Abbott 30 4A Division I Denton Ryan 42, Smithson Valley 35 (OT) CIF Playoff Brackets Central Coast Central Section LA City Section Oakland Section Sac-Joaquin Section 1A Wheeler 23, Bremond 21 The female student was arrested on a charge called "disturbing schools" for refusing to give up her cell phone and leave the room. 4A Division I San Antonio Alamo Heights 40, Copperas Cove 28 2A Division 2 Mart, Hamlin, 25-20 These courses are honors level and required for all members of the Discovery program. Y29tc2NvcmUgPSBfY29tc2NvcmUgfHwgW107CiAgX2NvbXNjb3JlLnB1c2go 6-Man Gordon 54, Groom 34, 1998 3A Division II Argyle 38, Fairfield 33 6-Man Fort Hancock 66, Christoval 17, 1989 High school soccer officials will now have a set of criteria to consider when determining misconduct. The other three games will be played at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium. 6A Division I Galena Park North Shore 41, Duncanville 36 The Spring Valley High School football team takes on George Washington on Friday, October 21, 2022, in Huntington. 2A Division II Daingerfield 26, Cisco 8 3A Division II Newton 40, Gunter 16 6A Division I Allen 47, Cypress Ranch 16 [3] The officer was fired after an internal review found that his actions ran counter to sheriff's department policy. 1A Division I Stamford 41, Shiner 28 But Bennett was forced to forfeit its first six games (including the two losses) for using an ineligible player. 1A White Deer 44, Elgin 22, 1957 1A Division II Wellington 42, Falls City 20 4A Lubbock 14, Baytown Lee 12 All of the games will be played at Syracuse University's JMA Wireless Dome, which was formerly named the Carrier Dome. The AP poll broke into three categories in 1973, rating large, medium, and small schools. 1A DeLeon 28, Schulenberg 15 2A Division II Celina 28, Omaha Paul Pewitt 12 * Nine times a past or current member of the Fox River Valley was crowned champion by the UPI poll. 2A Eastland 28, East Bernard 6 6-Man Marathon 60, Cherokee 58, 1973 6-Man Fort Hancock 76, Zephyr 30, 1987 High School Greatest High School Football Coaches of All Time By Tony Adame, updated on October 7, 2022 Paul Buck / AP Photo All of the greatest coaches, regardless of sport, have certain traits in common. 4A Division I Highland Park 59, Marshall 0 2A Division II Celina 21, Elysian Fields 0 1A Stinnett 35, Hondo 13, 1955 2A Schulenburg 21, Albany 0 B Gorman 18, Ben Bolt 6 2A Division I Canadian 34, Mason 7 2022 Class AAA. 2022 WPIAL Field Hockey Tournament Central. 3A Brownwood 26, Port Lavaca 6 1A Division II (Six Man) Richland Springs 96, Balmorhea 50, 2015 3A Division I Rockdale 45, Brock 29 Four high school football teams from the Hudson Valley will compete for New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships this weekend in Syracuse: Newburgh Free Academy, Somers, Pleasantville and James I. O'Neill. 3A Division I Cameron Yoe 70, Mineola 40 2A Jacksboro 20, Rosebud-Lott 14 2A Terrell 41, Brady 6 6-Man Strawn 67, Fort Davis 62, 2002 3A Division 2 Gunter, Omaha Pewitt, 43-22 1A Six-Man Division 1: Westbrook 72 May 66 San Antonio Brackenridge 22, Highland Park 13, 1945 3A - Breckenridge 20, Cleburne 20 (tie) CO-CHAMPIONS 2A - Brady 1, Stamford 0 - (Stamford stripped of title) On-field score: Stamford 19, Brady 14 1A - Katy 16, Sundown 6 1960 4A - Corpus Christi Miller 13, Wichita Falls 6 3A - Brownwood 26, Port Lavaca 6 2A - Denver City 26, Bellville 21 1A - Albany 20, Crosby 0 1961 2A Celina 32, Alto 28 Past history: This will mark O'Neill's first trip to a state championship game. 3A Breckenridge 28, Temple 20 In 2008, a new three story building replaced the pods as the new school building, integrating the original gymnasium and fine arts buildings as the only remaining pieces of the original campus. 3A Bridge City 30, McKinney 6 Jefferson's win could end venue hoodoo and High School's Football top ranking. Here's what you need to know heading into and during this weekend's final postseason prep football slate in the Golden State. 6-Man Gordon 51, Whitharral 50, 1995 3A Cuero 21, Mount Pleasant 7 Catholic Memorial, D.C. Everest, Menomonie, and Osseo-Fairchild have each won five. 6-Man May 42, Marathon 35, 1975 6-Man Div. 4A Division I Carthage 49, Kennedale 21 YWxzLmNvbS9uZXdzL3dpc2NvbnNpbi1oaWdoLXNjaG9vbC1mb290YmFsbC1z 4A Lubbock 12, Baytown Lee 7 The Tuskers won the state title in 2016, their only other appearance at the Dome. 2A Division I Farmersville 27, Tatum 24 3A Sealy 21, Commerce 20 1A Katy 16, Sundown 6, 1958 View More . 3A Division I Liberty Hill 38, Gilmer 13 8-Man Leakey 32, Follett 14 3A Division II Celina 21, China Spring 14 14 0 Jim Moore Darlington 13 1 Dennis Bogacz Madison 16-0, 5 1997 Glenwood City 14 0 Phil Ottney Waterloo 13 1 Doug Miller Madison 36-14, 6 1997 Flambeau 13 0 Darrell Gago River Ridge 9 5 Jerry Usgaard Madison 28-14, 1 1998 D.C. Everest 14 0 Wayne Steffenhagen Oak Creek 12 2 Joe Koch Madison 14-12 26,886, 2 1998 Germantown 14 0 Phil Datka Ashwaubenon 11 3 Ken Golomski Madison 21-14, 3 1998 Slinger 12 0 Fred Spaeth Denmark 12 2 Carl Paquette Madison 44-20, 4 1998 Colby 14 0 Jeff Rosemeyer Random Lake 12 2 Chris Bichler Madison 21-14, 5 1998 Wrightstown 14 0 Steve Klister/Bill Ehnerd Edgar 13 1 Jerry Sinz Madison 29-8, 6 1998 Lake Holcombe 13 1 Rollie Hall Black Hawk 10 4 Dennis Murphy Madison 28-0, 1 1999 Homestead 14 0 Dave Keel Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Madison 23-13 32,385, 2 1999 Menomonie 12 2 Joe LaBuda Brookfield Central 12 2 Rick Synold Madison 19-8, 3 1999 Waunakee 12 1 Pat Rice Black River Falls 9 5 Warren Rosin Madison 37-14, 4 1999 Cadott 14 0 Pat Rothbauer Lancaster 13 1 John Hoch Madison 34-21, 5 1999 Edgar 14 0 Jerry Sinz Iola-Scandinavia 13 1 Scott Erickson Madison 22-6, 6 1999 Owen-Withee 14 0 Terry Laube Mineral Point 9 5 Ron Murphy Madison 54-6, 1 2000 Oshkosh North 14 0 Steve Jorgensen Arrowhead 10 4 Tom Taraska Madison 28-0 27,902, 2 2000 Ashwaubenon 13 1 Ken Golomski Hamilton 11 3 Stan Grove Madison 19-12, 3 2000 Sheboygan Falls 14 0 Dan Juedes Notre Dame 12 2 John Nowak Madison 41-0, 4 2000 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Prescott 13 1 Dave Hopkins Madison 14-7, 5 2000 Osseo-Fairchild 13 1 Dan Waters Edgar 13 1 Jerry Sinz Madison 32-6, 6 2000 Spring Valley 14 0 Duane Jourdeans Highland 13 1 Joel Oleson Madison 8-0, 1 2001 Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Kenosha Tremper 13 1 Frank Matrise Madison 24-7 32,703, 2 2001 Ashwaubenon 13 1 Ken Golomski Catholic Memorial 10 4 Bill Young Madison 27-7, 3 2001 Fox Valley Lutheran 13 1 Gene Strusz Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Madison 23-13, 4 2001 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Kewaunee 13 1 Kurt Flaten Madison 49-20, 5 2001 Edgar 12 2 Jerry Sinz Kenosha St. Joseph 11 3 Robert Freund Madison 8-0, 6 2001 Spring Valley 14 0 Duane Jourdeans Hilbert 13 1 Mike Moreau Madison 34-3, 1 2002 Marshfield 13 1 Len Luedtke Arrowhead 12 2 Tom Taraska Madison 20-14 32,887, 2 2002 Menomonie 14 0 Joe LaBuda Brookfield Central 11 3 Rick Synold Madison 17-14, 3 2002 Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Waupaca 10 4 John Koronkiewicz Madison 24-21, 4 2002 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch West Salem 10 4 Wayne Sackett Madison 33-6, 5 2002 Somerset 12 2 Bruce Larson Marshall 12 2 Mike Zimmerman Madison 28-20, 6 2002 St. Mary's Springs 14 0 Bob Hyland Hilbert 12 2 Mike Moreau Madison 16-14, 7 2002 Cambria-Friesland 14 0 Jim Bylsma Regis 10 4 Chris O'Connell Madison 14-10, 1 2003 D.C. Everest 14 0 Wayne Steffenhagen Arrowhead 11 3 Tom Taraska Madison 42-7 35,339, 2 2003 Germantown 12 2 Phil Datka Menomonie 13 1 Joe LaBuda Madison 28-13, 3 2003 Notre Dame 14 0 John Nowak Wisconsin Lutheran 11 3 Kirk DeNoyer Madison 48-27, 4 2003 Ripon 14 0 Rick Kelm Brodhead/Juda 11 3 Gary Larsen Madison 21-7, 5 2003 Brillion 13 1 Peter Kittel Poynette 13 1 Dave Hamshire Madison 30-13, 6 2003 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes St. Mary's Springs 10 4 Bob Hyland Madison 29-13, 7 2003 Regis 14 0 Chris O'Connell Belmont 12 2 Scott Tolzman Madison 42-0, 1 2004 Mukwonago 14 0 Keith Hensler Marshfield 12 2 Len Luedtke Madison 17-6 29,789, 2 2004 Waukesha West 12 2 Steve Rax Monona Grove 13 1 Mike Stassi Madison 24-7, 3 2004 Wisconsin Lutheran 14 0 Kirk DeNoyer Rice Lake 11 3 LaVern Pottinger Madison 41-13, 4 2004 Sturgeon Bay 12 2 Gary Rabach St. Francis 12 2 Doug Sarver Madison 21-14, 5 2004 Brillion 13 1 Peter Kittel Somerset 13 1 Bruce Larson Madison 23-14, 6 2004 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes Pecatonica/Argyle 12 2 Jim Strommen Madison 32-3, 7 2004 Shell Lake 14 0 Matt Cleary Catholic Central 11 3 Tom Aldrich Madison 35-0, 1 2005 Racine Park 13 1 Dennis Thompson Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 11 3 Tony Biolo Madison 28-9 28,600, 2 2005 Ashwaubenon 12 1 Ken Golomski Waunakee 13 1 Pat Rice Madison 19-0, 3 2005 Wisconsin Lutheran 14 0 Kirk DeNoyer Mosinee 13 1 Paul Nievinski Madison 55-3, 4 2005 Ripon 14 0 Rick Kelm West Salem 11 3 Wayne Sackett Madison 21-16, 5 2005 Lancaster 14 0 John Hoch Somerset 13 1 Bruce Larson Madison 17-14, 6 2005 Stratford 14 0 Cal Tackes St. Mary's Springs 8 6 Bob Hyland Madison 25-7, 7 2005 Pacelli 11 3 Bob Raczek Gilman 11 3 Robin Rosemeyer Madison 46-20.

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