Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

HOW THE TOP 10 FARED

- Mark Stewart Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN MARK HOFFMAN / JOURNAL SENTINEL

1. Franklin (3-0) beat Kenosha Indian Trail, 49-7.

The Sabers extended their Southeast Conference winning streak to 21 games with a victory on the road.

Up next: vs. Racine Park, Friday.

2. Muskego (3-0) beat Waukesha South, 58-14.

Junior Sam Steuber ran for 203 yards and four touchdowns on 14 carries for the Warriors on the road.

Up next: vs. No. 3 Mukwonago, Friday.

3. Mukwonago (3-0) beat Kettle Moraine, 40-16.

Mukwonago protected its home turf while handing the Lasers their first loss.

Up next: at No. 2 Muskego, Friday.

4. Catholic Memorial (3-0) beat New Berlin Eisenhower, 53-0.

Senior Obacoso Allen needed just four carries to get 62 yards and score three touchdowns for the Crusaders on the road.

Up next: vs. New Berlin West, Friday.

5. Homestead (3-0) beat West Bend East, 35-9.

The Highlander­s won their North Shore opener on the road.

Up next: vs. Slinger, Friday.

6. Arrowhead (2-1) beat Waukesha North, 63-6.

The Warhawks racked up 506 total yards, including 378 on the ground, in their Classic 8 opener.

Up next: at Waukesha West, Friday.

7. Brookfield East (2-0) did not play Up next: at West Allis Hale, Friday.

8. Whitefish Bay (2-1) beat West Bend West, 36-7.

Seniors Nigel Cheeks and Dominic Bartolone each ran for 129 yards at home.

Up next: at Nicolet, Friday.

9. Lake Country Lutheran (3-0) beat Brown Deer, 38-0.

Senior Luke Haertle hit 7 of 16 attempts and finished with 96 yards passing and two scores.

Up next: at Racine St. Catherine's, Friday.

10. Oak Creek (3-0) beat Racine Horlick, 44-19.

A 23-point third quarter allowed the Knights to rally on the road.

Up next: vs. Kenosha Bradford, Friday.

Other highlights

West Allis Hale upset Brookfield Central, 21-14, as senior Ty Clark completed 22 of 32 passes for 273 yards and ran 16 times for 76.

Greendale spoiled visiting Grafton's Woodland Conference debut by scoring a 34-14 win.

Senior Dan Quam blocked an extra point in overtime to seal a 21-20 win for Nicolet over Cedarburg at home. Nate Kollath enjoyed a monster night in Sussex Hamilton’s 37-34 win over Marquette. The junior completed 11 of 19 passes for 148 yards and ran 40 times for 265 yards and three scores. Germantown outscored Menomonee Falls by 10 in the second half of a 30-14 win. Senior Aaron Grant closed out the win with a fourth-quarter touchdown run and finished with 104 yards on 15 carries.

Wauwatosa East senior quarterbac­k Thomas Harper hit 13 of 30 passes for 246 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-28 victory over Milwaukee Lutheran. Senior Rafe Pawlak completed 15 of 19 passes for 114 yards and three touchdowns for South Milwaukee, which beat Greenfield, 47-23.

Kenosha Bradford beat Kenosha Tremper, 36-15, as senior Nate Olson hit 13 of 22 passes for 257 yards and four scores.

Sophomore Neil Janssen's touchdown pass in the third quarter was the difference in Delavan-Darien’s 7-0 win over Wilmot.

 ??  ?? Greendale head football coach Jermaine Murry congratula­tes his players after a takeaway against Grafton.
Greendale head football coach Jermaine Murry congratula­tes his players after a takeaway against Grafton.

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