The latest wave of matchups unfolded on August 22, 2025, marking the opening of the high school football season across Wisconsin. Altoona secured a solid win over Fall Creek, while Amherst delivered a convincing victory against St. Mary Catholic. In the Fox Valley region, Appleton North held Mukwonago in check, emerging triumphant, and Appleton West dominated East with a high-scoring shutdown. In southwestern Wisconsin, Aquinas blanked Prairie du Chien as Arcadia edged out Webster in a competitive clash. Arrowhead overpowered Marquette, and Ashland triumphed in a tightly contested battle with Rhinelander. Auburndale outlasted Spencer/Columbus Catholic in a back-and-forth affair. Baldwin‑Woodville throttled Tomah, and Barron trounced Cameron. Elsewhere, Beaver Dam shut down Fort Atkinson, while Berlin suffered a narrow one-point loss to Weyauwega‑Fremont. Black Hawk eked out a victory over Southwestern, and Blair‑Taylor squeaked past Luther. Boyceville notched a rare two‑point shutout against Independence/Gilmanton. In the southeast, Bradford overpowered Wilmot, Brookfield Academy cruised past University School of Milwaukee, and Brookfield Central handed DeForest a loss. Brookfield East shut out East in dominating fashion, and Burlington took down Tremper in a close battle.
Midwestern clashes included Cambria‑Friesland holding off Fall River/Rio, Cambridge shutting out Randolph, and Case blanking Cedarburg. Catholic Memorial edged Franklin, and Chetek‑Weyerhaeuser handled Cumberland. Clear Lake outperformed Royall, while Clinton pulled out a one‑point win over East Troy. Cochrane‑Fountain City shut out Brookwood, and Colby took down Stanley‑Boyd. Columbus dominated Greenfield. Craig squeaked past Sun Prairie West in a tightly contested matchup, and Darlington outpaced Platteville. Deerfield beat Dodgeland, and Denmark handled Shawano Community. Durand defeated Spring Valley, and Edgar dismantled Ladysmith. Edgerton shut out Brodhead/Juda, while Edgewood triumphed over Eisenhower. Elkhorn defeated Delavan‑Darien, and Fennimore rolled over Iowa‑Grant. Fond du Lac edged Hartford in a tightly fought game, and Fox Valley Lutheran got past Two Rivers. Freedom prevailed over New London, and Grafton handled Mount Horeb/Barneveld. Hale beat West Allis Central, while Hamilton bested Kimberly. Hillsboro scored a dominant win against Boscobel, Holmen crushed Medford, and Homestead downed Germantown. Howards Grove narrowly defeated King, Indian Trail outdid Westosha Central, and Iola‑Scandinavia handled Shiocton. Ithaca squeezed past Riverdale, and Kettle Moraine took down West in a close matchup. Kettle Moraine Lutheran defeated Campbellsport, but Kiel suffered a shutout loss to Sheboygan Falls. La Follette pulled a tight one against Beloit Memorial. Laconia shut out Ripon’s opponent, Lake Country Lutheran handled St. Mary’s Springs, and Lake Mills dominated Lakeside Lutheran. Lakeland outpaced Hayward, and Lancaster edged Belleville in a close contest. Lodi got by Monroe, and Lomira shut out Horicon. Loyal outscored Abbotsford, while Luther Prep upset Jefferson. Luxemburg‑Casco defeated Seymour, and Manitowoc Lutheran shut down Roncalli. Marathon rolled to victory over Pittsville; Marinette crushed Clintonville; Markesan handled Assumption; Mayville beat Cedar Grove‑Belgium; Milton overwhelmed Watertown; Mineral Point took down Dodgeville; and Mondovi dominated Gale‑Ettrick‑Trempealeau. Mosinee narrowly beat Stratford, Neenah held off Muskego, Neillsville beat New Lisbon handily, and New Berlin West edged Martin Luther. New Glarus / Monticello shut out Pecatonica, and New Holstein beat Southern Door. Nicolet handled South Milwaukee, and North topped Kewaskum in a high-scoring clash. North shut out East, and Northland Pines edged Antigo. Northwestern pounded Prescott. Oak Creek shut down Waterford, while Oconomowoc beat Pulaski convincingly. Oconto Falls shut out Oconto, and Omro blanked West. Onalaska handled West Salem; Oregon beat Stoughton; Osceola beat Merrill; Oshkosh North outscored Ashwaubenon; Osseo‑Fairchild shut out Necedah; and Oostburg handed Kingdom Prep Lutheran High School a loss. Ozaukee handled Kingdom Prep league, Palmyra‑Eagle dominated Catholic Central, Pewaukee edged Port Washington, and Pius XI Catholic outpaced Brown Deer. Poynette beat Nekoosa, Potosi handled Cuba City, Preble shut out Oshkosh West, and Racine Lutheran took down Kewaunee. Random Lake dispatched Kingdom Prep opponents, Reagan Prep handled St. Francis, and Reedsburg crushed McFarland. Regis shut out Turtle Lake while Richland Center beat Viroqua. River Ridge dominated Benton/Scales Mound/Shullsburg co-op, Sauk Prairie defeated Baraboo, and Slinger shut out Menomonee Falls. Somerset rolled over Bloomer. South figured prominently with a win over Milwaukee Lutheran. Sparta shut out Black River Falls, Spooner beat Elk Mound, St. Catherine’s shut out Winnebago Lutheran Academy, and St. Croix Central toppled Mauston. St. Croix Falls handled Unity, and St. Thomas More beat Cudahy. Tomahawk crushed Crandon, Turner defeated Parkview, and Union Grove took down Horlick. Wausau East handled Westby, Wauzeka-Steuben beat Cashton, West held off South, West De Pere dominated Hortonville, Westfield Area shut out Wautoma, Weyauwega‑Fremont edged Berlin in a nail‑biter, and Whitehall blanked Colfax. Whitefish Bay outpaced Madison Memorial, Whitnall beat Milwaukee Academy of Science, Whitewater edged Big Foot, Winneconne defeated Little Chute, Wittenberg‑Birnamwood beat Bonduel, and Wrightstown rolled Waupaca. Xavier handled Valders.
On that Friday, Abbotsford shut out Melrose‑Mindoro with a commanding performance, winning 41–0. In Adams‑Friendship, the home team delivered a strong showing, defeating Nekoosa handily, 40–8. Alma/Pepin edged Assumption 34–27 in what appears to have been a heated battle, while Appleton East comfortably outpaced Appleton West, 40–14.
Several lopsided victories stood out: Auburndale trounced Rib Lake/Prentice 62–0, Baldwin‑Woodville dominated Gale‑Ettrick‑Trempealeau 45–15, and Bangor put away Turtle Lake 34–12. Baraboo eked out a win over Beaver Dam, 20–14, and Beloit Memorial downed Madison East 42–28. Belleville scored a convincing 34–7 victory over New Glarus, and Berlin took down Wautoma 50–33. Catholic Memorial won 31–14 against Marquette University, while Clayton crushed Washburn, 55–12.
Other notable results include East Troy’s narrow 14–6 win over Big Foot, Eau Claire Memorial’s tight 10–7 victory over La Crosse Central, and Edgar’s defensive effort, blanking Stratford 14–0. Edgewood rolled past Prairie du Chien 47–13, and Florence handled Almond‑Bancroft 38–8. Fox Valley Lutheran beat Waupaca decisively, 42–6.
Franklin put up 42 points to beat Fond du Lac, while Freedom won 48–7 over Shawano. Gibraltar shut out Sevastopol 42–6, and Gillett hung on in a nail‑biter against Wausaukee, 52–50. Gilman handled Lake Holcombe 50–0, and Greendale shut out Milwaukee Samuel Morse‑Marshall, 55–0. Hamilton unleashed a 61–8 win over Whitnall, and Hartford Union beat Germantown 42–21.
Howards Grove eked out a 21–7 win over Valders, while Janesville Craig defeated Delavan‑Darien 27–6. Janesville Parker picked up a 29–22 win over Milton. Kenosha Bradford crushed Benton 40–10, and Kenosha Tremper outworked Union Grove 43–12. Kettle Moraine claimed a 34–21 victory over Ashwaubenon. Kewaunee held on to win 21–20 against Mineral Point, and Kickapoo/LaFarge defeated Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah 42–10.
Kimberly put up a dominating 49–0 shutout, while La Crosse Logan edged out Eau Claire North 31–28. Lodi came out on top over McFarland 45–38, and Luxemburg‑Casco rolled Seymour 56–6. Manawa blanked Green Bay West 56–0, and Reedsburg Area defeated Sauk Prairie 35–14. Reedsville handled Lourdes Academy 27–14, and Regis shut out Bloomer 43–0.
Rice Lake beat Superior 32–13, and Richland Center topped Fennimore 36–26. Ripon beat North Fond du Lac 20–6, and River Ridge outscored Seneca 37–26. Saint Croix Central eked out a 7–6 win over Elk Mound. Saint Mary Catholic/Valley Christian (Oshkosh) won big over Belmont, 50–16, while Saint Thomas More beat Pius XI Catholic 42–6.
Sheboygan Falls came out on top in a high‑scoring contest with Kiel, winning 39–34. Shiocton handled Crivitz 46–13, and Slinger beat Marshfield 35–21. Southern Door dominated Lomira 46–6, and Southwestern shut out Boscobel 42–0. Sparta held off Mauston 28–27, and Spooner beat Hayward 21–6.
Spring Valley routed Chetek‑Weyerhaeuser 41–0, St. Croix Falls edged Grantsburg 44–41, and Stanley‑Boyd beat Marathon 36–28. Sun Prairie West won 39–10 over Madison West, while Thorp beat Prairie Farm 52–14. Tomahawk prevailed 36–29 over Lakeland, and Two Rivers shut out Brown Deer in a massive 72–0 win.
Unity beat Amery 36–14, Verona defeated Oshkosh West 27–0, Viroqua got past Brookwood 18–16, and Waterloo trounced Riverdale 42–0. Waukesha North beat Burlington 34–21, Waunakee edged Middleton 17–14, and Wauwatosa West defeated Cedarburg 22–12.
West Allis Nathan Hale edged Waukesha South 19–18, West Bend East topped Sheboygan North 42–17, and West De Pere knocked off Kaukauna 43–42 in overtime. West Salem dispatched Tomah 49–8, and Westby got by Benton/Scales Mound‑IL/Shullsburg 29–14. Westfield Area dominated Necedah 69–30, Westosha Central locked down a shutout against Oregon 27–0, and Weyauwega‑Fremont handled Rosholt 48–6.
Whitefish Bay beat Wisconsin Lutheran 28–12, Wilmot Union shut out Milwaukee Lutheran 33–0, Winnebago Lutheran Academy beat Chilton 21–14, and Winneconne defeated Omro 21–7. Wisconsin Dells outpaced Black River Falls 40–18, Wittenberg‑Birnamwood crushed Iola‑Scandinavia 53–7, and Wrightstown defeated New London 35–14.
These Friday results reflect the wide range of competitiveness and passion across Wisconsin’s high school football landscape. If you’d like scores from a specific school, division, region, or date, just let me know—I’d be happy to dig deeper.
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