2023 Wisconsin high school football championship scores

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Wisconsin will crown its seven 11-man high school football champs Thursday and Friday at Camp Randall Stadium at the University of Wisconsin. Below are all of championship final scores.

Wisconsin High School Football Championship Scores

Division 1

Marquette 27, Franklin 10

Division 2

Badger 34, Waunakee 33

Division 3

Rice Lake 28, Grafton 20

Division 4

Lodi 38, Luxemburg-Casco 14

Division 5

Aquinas 32, Wrightstown 13

Division 6

Stratford 10, Darlington 7

Division 7

Edgar 36, Black Hawk/Warren (Illinois) 6

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History of Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association State Championships

The WIAA began sponsoring the playoff tournament series in 1976. The first two championships featured four divisions. In 1978, the field expanded to five divisions. The playoffs were again expanded to include six divisions in 1981. In 1996, the playoff field was further expanded to 192 teams qualifying for the post-season. In 2002, the tournament expanded to its current seven-divisions format with 224 teams. The championships have all been at Camp Randall Stadium since 1982. The finals were not conducted in 2020 during the COVID pandemic. St. Mary’s Springs has won the most championships with nine. Kimberly and Stratford have the second-most number of State titles with eight. Edgar, Lancaster and Waunakee are next on the list with seven. Arrowhead, Homestead and Monroe have each won six titles. Catholic Memorial, D.C. Everest, Menomonie and Osseo-Fairchild each have won five. Edgar leads the membership in title game appearances with 14. Arrowhead, Darlington and St. Mary’s Springs are next with 13. Waunakee follows on the list with 12. Lancaster and Stratford have 11 appearances, and Kimberly has 10.

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Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.