Arrowhead (Hartland, Wis.) at Homestead (Mequon, Wis.)
Arrowhead is excited to defend its state title, but will face a major test in its matchup against Homestead.
Photo by Josh Johnson
This early season showdown between the Nos. 1 and 4 teams in the season's first statewide large-school football rankings marks the first meeting between these schools since Homestead edged Arrowhead, 13-11, in the 2008 Division I state championship game.
See our feature on the North Dakota oil boom and how it's affecting high school footballArrowhead, which won the Division I title last season and starts this year top-ranked, blew out Bradford (Kenosha), 42-7, in last week's opener. The Warhawks likely could have named their score against the outmanned Red Devils, rolling to a 42-0 advantage early in the third quarter before calling off the dogs. Iowa State-committed linebacker
Sam Seonbuchner provided a big play on defense for Arrowhead with an interception. Meanwhile, senior running back
Anton Ragozin ran for 154 yards on only six carries as Homestead won its opener 42-10 against Hartford, according to the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Mitch Stephens: Homestead 21, Arrowhead 20
Kevin Askeland: Arrowhead 28, Homestead 21
Jamie DeMoney: Arrowhead 35, Homestead 13
Stephen Spiewak: Arrowhead 42, Homestead 20
Leland Gordon: Arrowhead 31, Homestead 24
Colin Ward-Henninger: Homestead 21, Arrowhead 20
Jamie DeMoney is in his 20th season covering high school sports and recruiting. He is a Regional Content Manager and Product Specialist for XOS Digital and compiles the National Prep Poll for World Features Syndicate.