WEEK 7 FOOTBALL RECAP
How they fared
1. Muskego (7-0) beat Oconomowoc, 45-17
In their first week as the area’s top team, the Warriors avoided a letdown. Alex Current had 114 rushing yards and two touchdowns on four carries.
2. Franklin (7-0) beat Kenosha Indian Trail, 55-14
Indian Trail was undefeated in Southeast Conference play before the Sabers handed them a 31-point loss.
3. Marquette (7-0) beat Germantown, 20-14
A week after knocking off Brookfield Central, the Hilltoppers needed their fourth fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Warhawks. Daeleon BrownWilliams ran 43 times for 210 yards.
4. Homestead (7-0) beat Cedarburg, 42-10
It continues to look easy for the Highlanders, who posted yet another 40plus point total.
5. Brookfield Central (6-1) beat Brookfield East, 31-7
The Lancers downed their crosstown rival thanks in part to defensive scores by Jack Cooney and Joey Cleary.
6. New Berlin Eisenhower (7-0) beat Pius XI, 48-7
The Lions, who scored 42 first-quarter points, appear to be well on their way to a Woodland West title.
7. Catholic Memorial (6-1) beat Waukesha South, 48-8
A playoff spot is now clinched for the Crusaders, who spread the wealth on offense in the win over the Blackshirts.
8. Waukesha West (5-2) lost to Arrowhead, 33-15
The red-hot Warhawks jumped out to a 19-0 lead to hand the Wolverines their first loss since Week 1.
9. Waterford (6-1) beat Westosha Central, 54-15
The Wolverines maintained their lead in the Southern Lakes Conference with the win.
10. Greendale (6-1) beat West Allis Central, 55-21
Sean Sanchez threw for 257 yards, Paul Toetz ran for 194 and the Panthers secured a playoff spot.
Other highlights
❚ Running back Darios Crawley-Reid continued his spectacular season for Martin Luther with 220 yards rushing and six total touchdowns in a 55-0 win over Kenosha St. Joseph as the Spartans remained undefeated.
❚ Elsewhere in the Metro Classic Conference, Da’Shaun Brown had over 300 yards of total offense as Racine St. Catherine’s beat Shoreland Lutheran, 61-12. The win sets up a meeting of undefeated teams against Martin Luther next week.
❚ Led by 141 yards on six carries by Devon Lewinski, Sussex Hamilton rushed for 239 yards and the team held Wauwatosa East to 114 yards of offense in a 35-0 win to become playoff eligible.
❚ Hunter Denor completed 19 of 27 passes for 230 yards and three scores as Kettle Moraine downed Menomonee Falls, 38-7, in a non-conference crossover.
❚ Wilmot secured a playoff berth in a 23-17 win over Badger thanks to a game-winning 14-yard touchdown pass from Zack Watson to Cullen Ketterhagen.
❚ Jacob Pepin caught three touchdown passes from Jacob Frantl as Hartford scored 21 unanswered points to beat Grafton, 28-20. The Orioles clinched a playoff spot, while the Black Hawks were looking to secure their first berth since 1997.
❚ Oak Creek handed Racine Horlick its first conference loss in a 28-21 victory, taking the lead on Nolan Paar's 47yard touchdown catch from Quinn Stulo with just over four minutes to play.
❚ Brady Schmidt had 194 yards rushing as West Bend East hung on in the second half to down Port Washington, 35-26, for a pivotal North Shore Conference win.
❚ A week after clinching a playoff spot, Milwaukee Vincent kept Milwaukee South from doing the same in a 32-28 win.