Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Muskego has winning mindset; Marquette gets win No. 750

- Zac Bellman

Week 2 provided the final nonconfere­nce tune-up opportunit­y for many greater Milwaukee-area high school football teams, as conference play is slated to begin next week. Several notable finishes in our top 10 and beyond put the area on notice as contenders begin to emerge. Here are our takeaways from Week 2:

Muskego edges past Oak Creek in top 10 battle

A low-scoring, defensive slugfest between Muskego and Oak Creek took a sudden turn when the Knights took an 8-7 lead on a 2-yard Jackson Phelps run and two-point conversion pass to Drew Braam with 6:30 remaining. Neverthele­ss, junior defensive lineman Liam Shaw said there was no panic on the Muskego sideline.

“I don’t think we were ever thinking about that we’re going to lose this game,” Shaw said. “We have that winning mentality, and it’s going to stay that way the rest of this year.”

That mindset was evident on a 48yard touchdown run by Ashton Krause on the ensuing drive for the Warriors, as he bounced outside before weaving through the Oak Creek secondary to send a packed home crowd into hysterics. The run with just over two minutes remaining gave the Warriors a 15-8 lead. Muskego head coach Ken Krause said the Warriors have been deliberate in enhancing their endurance this offseason to maintain their level of play throughout the game.

“One thing we pride ourselves on is our offseason program, we also work really hard in practice,” Krause said. “We go no-huddle in practice so that in the game we’re not as tired.”

Oak Creek sophomore Izayah Angeles, in just his second start replacing Cade Palkowski under center, was chased out of the pocket regularly by a Shaw-led Muskego pass rush as well. Shaw had two sacks, bringing his twogame total to five already this season. Senior Jack Ploeckelma­n and junior Juan Carlos Viruet were each credited with a sack on Friday as well. The pressure proved cumulative on the final Oak Creek drive, as the defensive line drew two holding calls on the Knights to bookend Shaw’s second sack.

“To his credit, he was probably the most dialed-in player this offseason,” Ken Krause said of Shaw. “There was no one more committed to himself and his team.”

The Warriors improved to 2-0 as they open up their Classic 8 schedule by hosting Waukesha West (2-0) on Friday. Oak Creek fell to 1-1, and will travel on Friday to Kenosha Bradford (1-1) in each team’s first Southeast Conference game.

Marquette scores a landmark program win

The Hilltopper­s rebounded from a close loss to Arrowhead last week by shutting out reigning WIAA Division 4 runner up Catholic Memorial, 35-0, at the home of the Crusaders on Friday. The win was not only an overwhelmi­ng response to some of the miscues in their home opener, but one that brought the Hilltopper­s to a significant program milestone. Friday’s victory was No. 750 for Marquette’s football program. The all-time record for the Hilltopper­s, known thanks to the diligent research of Pat Foran, is now 750-280-36. Marquette takes a 1-1 record on the road to Germantown (0-2) next week in its Greater Metro Conference opener. Catholic Memorial, meanwhile, falls to 0-2, their worst start since threestrai­ght losses in Weeks 3, 4 and 5 sunk their record to 2-3 in 2006. The Crusaders limp into a Parkland Conference opener Thursday at home against Milwaukee Lutheran (0-2).

Two-point conversion­s play role in two close finishes

Two area games that went down to the final minute were decided on twopoint conversion attempts Friday. Oconomowoc went for the win rather than overtime with 12 seconds to play in regulation, lining up to go for it after an Andrew Mirek 11-yard touchdown scramble to pull within 35-34 of Sussex Hamilton. Mirek’s would-be go ahead two-point pass was intercepte­d by Chargers junior linebacker Matt Kabitzke, however, and the ensuing onside kick was unsuccessf­ul for the Raccoons as well. Sussex Hamilton held on to improve to 2-0, while Oconomowoc takes a 1-1 overall record into Classic 8 play.

Conference play was already under way in the Milwaukee City’s Richardson division on Friday, where Milwaukee Reagan erased a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter with a pair of two-point conversion­s. After trailing 36-22 to Milwaukee Riverside early in the fourth, senior Christian Thompson took a fouryard carry in for a touchdown with 6:18 remaining. A two-point carry from junior running back Brennan Litchford brought Reagan within 36-30. Then with less than a minute left in regulation, Litchford scored his third touchdown of the game from two yards out before replicatin­g the effort on the twopoint try. The go-ahead score to put Reagan ahead 38-36 held up for the final 58 seconds, moving the Huskies to 1-1 on the season. Riverside dropped to 0-2 with the loss.

 ?? SCOTT ASH / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Muskego's Ashton Krause follows a block by lineman James Brunner during the team's home game against Oak Creek on Friday.
SCOTT ASH / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Muskego's Ashton Krause follows a block by lineman James Brunner during the team's home game against Oak Creek on Friday.

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