Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

How the top 10 fared

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1. Muskego (4-0) beat Waukesha North, 49-20, Friday.

Josh Bulski led all carriers with 218 yards and two touchdowns, but Alex Current and Andrew Leair also reached 100 yards.

Up next: at Oconomowoc, Friday.

2. Catholic Memorial (3-1) lost to Kettle Moraine, 13-11, Friday.

Karsen Kleppe’s 6-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Hoeft late in the third quarter proved to be the difference in the upset. Up next: vs. Waukesha South at Carroll University, Friday.

3. Homestead (4-0) beat West Bend East, 38-6, Friday.

JJ Covill ran for 129 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the Highlander­s.

Up next: at Whitefish Bay, Thursday.

4. Brookfield East (3-1) lost, 9-7, to No. 10 Menomonee Falls, Friday.

Donavan Hunt’s 133 rushing yards weren’t enough to prevent the Spartans from suffering their first loss of the season.

Up next: vs. Wauwatosa West, Friday.

5. Franklin (3-1) beat Racine Park, 35-18, Friday.

Jarrick Miller threw for three touchdowns in the second half, including two in the fourth quarter, to help the Sabers break it open. Up next: vs. Kenosha Indian Trail, Friday.

6. Brookfield Central (3-1) beat Germantown, 24-7, Friday.

The Lancers scored all their points in the second quarter and held Germantown to 56 yards of offense.

Up next: at West Allis Hale, Friday.

7. Waterford (4-0) beat Wilmot, 47-14, Friday.

Dominic Miller needed just six carries to reach 133 yards and scored on runs of 44, 17 and 56 yards.

Up next: vs. Westosha Central, Friday.

8. New Berlin Eisenhower (3-1) lost to New Berlin West, 17-16, Friday.

The Vikings stopped a two-point conversion in the final minute that would have given Eisenhower the win.

Up next: vs. Wisconsin Lutheran at Wisconsin Lutheran College Stadium, Friday.

9. Arrowhead (2-2) beat Waukesha West, 31-28, Friday.

The Warhawks ground out a tough Classic 8 victory over one of the league’s top teams. Up next: at Waukesha North, Friday.

10. Menomonee Falls (4-0) beat No. 4 Brookfield East, 9-7, Friday.

Falls held East scoreless in the second half and allowed just 203 yards of total offense. Up next: at Waukesha West, Friday.

Other highlights

Milwaukee Reagan’s Carter Grant recovered a first-quarter fumble for a touchdown and Keegan O’Keefe scored twice in a 22-14 victory over Milwaukee Vincent that puts the Huskies in the driver’s seat for a second straight City Blackbourn Division title. Mukwonago scored 26 fourth-quarter points to defeat Sussex Hamilton, 40-23. Ryan Genrich rushed for 172 yards in 17 carries and scored three touchdowns. Allieas Williams scored twice for Racine Horlick and ran in the winning two-point conversion in a 21-20 overtime victory over Oak Creek.

Pedro Alvarado’s 20-yard field goal in the waning moments lifted Greendale to a 1714 victory over Pewaukee.

Eric Borowski accounted for two scores during the final 11⁄ quarters to lead St. Francis

2 to a 28-22 comeback victory over Brookfield Academy. His 86-yard TD pass to Isaiah Burke with 52 seconds left was the winner. Marquette held Wauwatosa West to 111 yards in a 24-0 victory.

Racine Lutheran stopped a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter and secured a 28-27 victory over Martin Luther. Tyler Tenner had 166 yards and two TDs in 27 carries.

 ?? RICK WOOD / JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Milwaukee Reagan’s Carter Grant picks up a first down against Milwaukee Vincent on Friday night.
RICK WOOD / JOURNAL SENTINEL Milwaukee Reagan’s Carter Grant picks up a first down against Milwaukee Vincent on Friday night.

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