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Union Grove enters the year with a 58-game conference winning streak.
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Tosa East is the favorite to take home the GMC title.
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Notre Dame is the favorite to win the league title.
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Manitowoc Lutheran, which shared the title with SMC last season, is the team to beat in the league.
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Oostburg enters the year with a 60-game conference winning streak.
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Three-time defending league champion Stevens Point is the clear favorite.
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Hudson gets the nod to claim the league title.
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Four-time defending conference champion Pewaukee enters the year winners of its last 41 league games.
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Four-time defending league champion Laconia is the team to beat.
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Arrowhead, Whitefish Bay, Oostburg, Regis, and Argyle/Pecatonica lead their respective divisions.
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Rainier Beach debuts at No. 6 in the national rankings following addition of top-ranked senior Tyran Stokes.
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Arrowhead is the clear favorite after sharing the title with Muskego last season.
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Defending league champion Edgewood is the clear favorite.
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Xavier is the team to beat. Defending champion West De Pere is now in the FRCC.
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Waunakee is the favorite to repeat as league champs.
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Our updated look at the top HS football teams in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Zens scores game-high 33 points while three-star junior Kager Knueppel chips in 22.
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Schedule and players to watch for events at Kettle Moraine and Brookfield Central
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Rib Lake tabbed as the favorite.
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Notre Dame Academy running back broke state's single-season rushing record with 3,436 yards and 57 touchdowns.
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Wisconsin Dells is the favorite to claim the league title after sharing it with Westfield last season.
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Assumption, the defending D5 state champions, has claimed at least a share of the last five Marawood South titles.
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Mt. Enterprise senior and Texas Tech commit could surpass Brett Law for single-season points total this week.
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Regis is the favorite after sharing the league title with Fall Creek and McDonell Central last season.
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Neillsville enters the year with an 83-game league winning streak.
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Seven teams take home a gold ball.
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Our updated look at the top HS football teams in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Kimberly, the defending D1 state champions, is the favorite to win the Fox Valley Association.
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Verona enters the year with a 59-game conference winning streak.
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Bryson Howard, Brandon McCoy, Baba Oladotun, Jordan Smith, Tyran Stokes and Cameron Williams headline standouts across the country.
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Seven teams will leave Camp Randall Stadium with a gold ball.
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Preseason top 10 programs Archbishop Stepinac, Columbus, Millennium, Petersburg, Sierra Canyon and Wheeler represent their state.
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Arrowhead, Edgewood, Oostburg, Regis and Argyle/Pecatonica top-ranked in their respective divisions.
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Bobcats put 77-match win streak on line against No. 25 Dawson in quest to go back-to-back and finish season unbeaten in Conference 6A Division 1 final.
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Our updated look at the top HS football teams in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Winners will head to Camp Randall Stadium next week for state finals.
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WBCA Hall of Famer Jeff Kind returns to the sideline.
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Madison West, Whitefish Bay, Catholic Memorial and Oostburg win titles.
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Hamilton knocks off three-time defending state champion Divine Savior Holy Angels to claim the Division 1 title.
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Middleton wins its second title in the last three seasons.
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Our updated look at the top HS football teams in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Kingston Allen is seventh in the nation with 2,681 yards after a 509-yard effort last week.
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Thirty states and the District of Columbia represented in our look at the nation's top teams.
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Current high school football rushing yardage leaders in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Current high school football tackle leaders in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Current high school football receiving yardage leaders in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Sierra Canyon, Columbus and Wheeler among contenders to challenge head coach Patrick Massaroni's Crusaders this season.
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'Iolani, Skyview join rankings after winning state titles.
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Vikings look to capture third consecutive Division 1 state championship behind Northern Iowa commit Zavier Zens, Kager and Kinston Knueppel.
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Marquette University is looking to add to its WIAA-leading 16 state titles.