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Draft Wisconsin High School Football Playoff Scores and Schedule for Oct. 31

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 1, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Wisconsin High School Football Playoffs: Scores from Oct. 31, Advancement Set for Next round

The Wisconsin high school football playoffs ⁢continued ⁣Thursday, Oct. 31, ‌with decisive victories determining which teams will⁢ advance to the‍ next stage of competition. Several schools secured their place in the upcoming rounds, showcasing strong ⁢performances across multiple divisions.These games represent the culmination of regular season efforts and mark a critical juncture for teams vying for a state ⁤championship.

Wisconsin’s high school football⁤ playoff system features multiple divisions,​ allowing schools of varying sizes to compete fairly. ​The⁤ playoffs are structured with several rounds,ultimately leading‌ to championship​ games held at Lambeau⁢ Field in Green Bay. These games impact not only the players and coaches involved but also the wider school communities and local fans.

Division 7 Results:

* ‍ Boyceville 28,Alma-Pepin 9
* Cashton 34,Black Hawk/Warren 28
* Cochrane-fountain City 27,Glenwood City 0
*⁣ ‍ Coleman 12,Roncalli 7
* Hilbert 22,Wauzeka-Steuben/Seneca 20
* Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic 41, Crivitz 7
* Lourdes Academy 28, Eleva-Strum 8
* ⁢ ‌ Potosi/Cassville 48, Johnson Creek 28

8-Player Results:

* ​ Gilman 36, North Crawford 0
* Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas 38, Laona/Wabeno​ 14
* McDonell Central 66, Flambeau 30
* Oakfield 38, sevastopol 0

Watch ⁢Wisconsin High School Sports on the⁢ NFHS‍ Network

Fans can catch⁤ all​ the action of Wisconsin high school ⁤sports, including⁣ the playoffs, on the NFHS Network. A⁤ subscription provides‌ access to⁢ a wide range of sports throughout the year,‌ including basketball, soccer, baseball, and softball. USA TODAY Network-Wisconsin readers can​ receive a 25% discount on a yearly NFHS pass‌ using the promo code USATODAY25 at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/states/WI?irclickid=w9-UugyOGxycTSQUq6T0OTFaUkp2fXxP3X:p0g0&irgwc=1&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=impact&utm_campaign=USA+TODAY+Sports+media+Group&utm_content=1205322.

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Breaking down WPIAL football playoff matchups for Oct. 31, 2025

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 31, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

WPIAL Football Playoff Brackets Set for ​Halloween Night showdowns

The​ pairings are finalized for the WPIAL football‌ playoffs, culminating​ in championship games‍ the weekend of November 21-22, 2025. First-round contests are slated​ for October 31, 2025, across various high school stadiums throughout Western Pennsylvania, promising a thrilling kickoff to the postseason.

These matchups determine which teams will advance toward heinz​ Field and a chance to claim WPIAL⁢ titles. The playoff field includes squads from diverse conferences, setting the stage for​ compelling⁣ clashes and potential upsets. Teams vying for championship contention⁤ include Frazier, Jefferson-Morgan, Keystone Oaks, Laurel, Mohawk, Montour, ​Moon, New Castle, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, South Allegheny, South Side, Trinity, Washington, and ‌Waynesburg. The complete bracket reveals strategic pairings designed to test the mettle of each contender as they ⁣navigate ⁤the path to glory.

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Title: Ohio High School Football Playoffs: Region Updates & Ironton Removal

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 26, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Ohio‌ High school‌ Football Playoff⁣ Watch: Ironton Forfeit Reshapes ⁣Division V Landscape

COLUMBUS, OH – A stunning progress ⁣has dramatically altered the Ohio Division V playoff picture. Ironton High School ‌has been removed from postseason contention due to recruiting violations spanning the past seven years, the OHSAA announced⁢ today. ⁢The forfeiture of ‍ironton’s wins has triggered‌ a​ ripple⁢ effect, significantly impacting seeding and first-round matchups for teams ‌across Region 19, ⁤including Barnesville and Union Local.

the OHSAA’s decision elevates Barnesville ⁢from the fifth​ seed⁣ to fourth, granting the Shamrocks a coveted first-round bye. Barnesville ​will now host a regional quarterfinal on Friday, ​november 7th, against the⁣ winner of the‍ (12) Amanda-Clearcreek versus (5) Portsmouth contest. Portsmouth benefited directly from the Ironton⁣ forfeit,jumping from the 13th seed to ⁤the fifth.

Here’s a look at the current, ‍unofficial first-round pairings ​as of⁤ October 25, 2025, according to JoeEitel.com. Official pairings will be released by⁣ the OHSAA on⁤ Sunday.

DIVISION III REGION 11

* (3) Steubenville – First-round bye.Will host the winner of (11) Athens and ‍(6) Buckeye Valley on Friday, November 7th.

DIVISION IV​ REGION 15

* ⁣ Friday, October 31: (11) Johnstown at (6) Indian‌ Creek (winner ⁤visits (3) Jonathan Alder in regional quarters November 7th)
* (2) indian Valley – First-round bye, hosts Circleville-Philo winner ⁤on November 7th.

DIVISION V REGION 17

*‍ Friday, October 31: (12)‌ Pymatuning Valley at (5) St. Clairsville (winner visits Garfield November 7th)
* Friday, October 31: (10)⁢ Edison at ‌(7) Akron Manchester (winner visits Girard November 7th)
* Friday,⁣ October 31:⁣ (11) Claymont at⁢ (6) ⁣Youngstown Liberty (winner visits Poland November 7th)

DIVISION V REGION 19

*⁤ (3) Barnesville – First-round bye. Will host the Amanda-Clearcreek ‍vs. Portsmouth winner on ⁢November 7th.
* ⁢ Friday, October​ 31: (11) Union Local at (6) Columbus Africentric‌ (winner visits⁢ (3) Nelsonville-York on November 7th)

DIVISION VI ⁤REGION‍ 23

* ‌ ​Friday, October 31: (11) Grandview Heights ​at‍ (6) toronto (winner visits West Jefferson on November 7th)
* friday, October 31: (10) Caldwell ⁢at (7) Grove City Christian (winner visits (2) Fort Frye ‍November 7th)
* Friday, October 31: ​(9) ‍Ridgewood at (8) Newcomerstown (winner visits (1) Centerburg⁤ November 7th)

DIVISION VII REGION 27

* Friday, October 31: (11) Danville at (6) Steubenville Central (winner visits #3 Fisher Catholic November 7th)
* Friday,​ October 31: (9) Rosecrans at (8) Conotton valley (winner visits #1 Hillsdale November 7th)

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Columbus Football Brawl: High School Game Called Off After Fight

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 25, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Football Game Halted After On-Field Scuffle

COLUMBUS, OH – A ‌football ‍game between Columbus ⁣South High school and ‍Marion-Franklin ​High School was called off Friday night⁤ after a fight broke out on the ‌field, prompting a police response. the incident occurred with 10:22 remaining in the third⁣ quarter, while Marion-Franklin led Columbus‌ South 20-7.

The early termination‍ of the game ⁤highlights growing​ concerns about player safety and sportsmanship in high school athletics. The ⁢incident ⁣leaves ‌both⁢ teams and the​ Columbus city Schools athletic ⁢programme ‍to address​ the fallout and determine next steps regarding‌ game completion or potential disciplinary​ action.

According to Columbus police, officers responded to a report of ⁣a‍ large fight at‌ Columbus South High School at 8:52 p.m. A video of⁢ the game, posted on⁣ Hudl, shows a Marion-Franklin‌ player colliding with a Columbus South⁢ player on the sideline, knocking him backward. A Columbus⁢ South player then pushed the Marion-Franklin player, leading to the two players ‌striking each other’s helmets. Players from both teams then⁢ rushed towards the sidelines, and a fight ensued, moving out‌ of camera view.

police stated the situation was “under control⁤ and contained” by 8:55 p.m. No injuries where reported, and no arrests were made. Authorities also confirmed ‍reports of threats between players⁢ were unfounded and there was ⁤no evidence of retaliation.

The ‍game ‌was​ officially called​ due‍ to safety concerns, with the final ⁤score​ remaining 20-7 in⁤ favor of Marion-Franklin.

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Title: Gallatin Raptors Dominate Belgrade in Big Scoring Victory

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 19, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Bozeman, ⁤MT ⁣- Gallatin ⁤High school’s football ‌team ‌rebounded with a decisive 56-0 victory over crosstown rival ‌Flathead Friday night, extending their undefeated season record to 8-0. The win solidifies Gallatin’s position as a dominant force in Montana’s Class AA football landscape.

The⁣ Friday night triumph‍ marks a crucial moment for Gallatin as they navigate the ​final stretch of the regular season. Maintaining an⁢ unblemished ⁢record through eight games demonstrates the team’s consistent performance and sets a strong foundation ‍for the upcoming playoffs. The victory also carries notable​ weight for the Gallatin community, fostering school spirit and local pride.

Elsewhere in Class AA action,No. 2 Billings West defeated Bozeman⁤ 42-14, securing the top playoff seed in Eastern​ AA. ‌Helena ​upset No. 3 Missoula‌ big Sky 28-16, handing them their ⁣first loss ‌of the season.⁢ No. 5 Missoula Sentinel shut out Helena Capital 35-0, while ‍Great Falls CMR cruised past Billings Skyview 32-8. butte defeated Missoula ‌Hellgate 36-10. In a Thursday game,billings Senior topped Great Falls 31-19.

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Ohio Super 25 High School Football Rankings

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 14, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Avon‌ Claims Top ‌Spot in Latest USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Football Rankings

Avon High School has ascended⁢ to the No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Network Ohio super 25 football ⁢poll, released Monday. The Eagles garnered 442 total⁣ points and four first-place votes, narrowly edging out Elder, which‌ sits at No. 2 ⁣with 424 points and a leading seven first-place votes. This ranking reflects the current landscape of Ohio high school football and sets the stage ‍for a competitive finish to the ​season.

The Super 25, compiled by the Canton Repository sports department, ⁤provides a comprehensive look at the top teams across the state. Hoban‍ secured the⁣ third position with 391 points and‌ two first-place votes, followed by St.Edward (375 points) ‍and Anderson (365 ⁢points, four first-place votes). These⁤ rankings ​impact playoff seeding,⁣ statewide recognition for players and programs, and fuel ⁤rivalries as teams⁤ strive for ⁣supremacy.

Here’s a complete look at the top 25:

  1. Avon (442 points, 4 first-place votes)
  2. Elder (424 points, 7 first-place votes)
  3. Hoban (391 points, 2 first-place votes)
  4. St. Edward (375 points)
  5. Anderson (365 points,4 first-place votes)
  6. Olentangy Orange (339 points)
  7. Mentor (333 ⁢points)
  8. Walsh Jesuit (325 points)
  9. Moeller (301 points,1 first-place vote)
  10. Watterson‌ (300 points)
  11. Medina Highland⁢ (258 points)
  12. Wadsworth (230 points)
  13. Indian Valley (227 points)
  14. Kirtland (185 points,1 first-place vote)
  15. Marion Local (181 points)
  16. St.Xavier (161 points)
  17. Canton McKinley (160⁣ points)
  18. Massillon (160 points)
  19. Cle.Glenville (150 points)
  20. Pickerington North (101 points)
  21. Olentangy (97 points)
  22. CVCA (95 points, 1 first-place vote)
  23. Princeton (88 points)
  24. Taft (85 points)
  25. North⁤ Canton Hoover (80 points)

Othre teams receiving 10 or​ more points: Ashland (63), Canfield (63), Pickerington Central (61), ⁤Indian Hill (57), Big Walnut (51), Shelby (44), Winton Woods (44), Ironton (35), Lake (32), London (32), Clinton-Massie (27), West⁣ Branch⁢ (23),​ Nordonia (21), Hillsdale (17), Liberty Center ⁤(17),⁢ Upper Arlington (17), Badin (16), Middletown (16), La‍ Salle⁤ (10).

The rankings were published October ‍13, 2025. Readers can contact the Canton Repository sports department at sports@cantonrep.com.

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