
Warriors
| 10/31/25 vs Milford | 55 |
| 08/29/25 vs Nebraska City | 55 |
| 09/19/25 @ Gross Catholic | 49 |
| 10/24/25 @ Concordia | 45 |
| 10/10/25 @ Logan View/Scribner-Snyder | 42 |
It can be hard to translate regular season success to the playoffs, but Wahoo had no problem doing just that on Friday. They breezed past the Milford Eagles to the tune of 69-14. Fans of the Warriors have seen this all before: every one of the games they've played this season has ended in a blowout of 20+ points.
Kip Brigham produced another solid effort rushing for 251 yards and six touchdowns while picking up 13.9 yards per carry, and also catching one TD. That's the most rushing touchdowns he has posted since back in October of 2024. Another player making a difference was Jase Kaminski, who threw for 77 yards and a pair of touchdowns while completing 71.4% of his passes.
Wahoo's run defense was locked in: Milford could only muster 2.2 yards per carry. The team can thank Harrison Krueger for the heroic effort on defense: he. Wahoo didn't have any issues in that department, having averaged 10.6.
Wahoo didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Landon Fye and Logan Kelly. Fye got in on the action too, converting a pick into a touchdown.
Milford's defeat shouldn't obscure the performances of Zane Wittstruck, who gained 88 total yards and two touchdowns, and Zeb Reil, who picked up 72 receiving yards.
Wahoo's record is now 10-0. As for Milford, their loss dropped their record down to 6-4.
Looking ahead, Wahoo will welcome Mount Michael Benedictine at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Knights will roll in looking for their fifth straight victory, something the Warriors surely won't give up without a fight. Milford does not have any more games scheduled as of now.
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