Notre Dame 28, Grafton 6: Highlights from marquee D3 showdown
Behind a four-touchdown outing from Christian Collins, Notre Dame eliminated Grafton in the WIAA Division 3 high school football tournament, 28-6.
The 2024 WIAA football playoffs continue this weekend, with four Level 3 games (quarterfinals) in each of seven 11-player divisions and two Level 2 games (semifinals) in the eight-player division.
All games are at 7 p.m. Friday.
Here’s the final scores of those games:
No. 7 D.C. Everest 31, No. 1 Waunakee 21
No. 2 Bay Port 35, No. 1 Marquette 21
No. 4 Muskego 21, No. 3 Neenah 7
No. 2 Mukwonago 17, No. 4 Arrowhead 6
No. 2 Rice Lake 28, No. 1 New Richmond 6
West De Pere 20, Kaukauna 14
Badger 42, Milton 22
Slinger 17, Homestead 14
La Crosse Logan 51, Medford 48
Notre Dame 28, Grafton 6
Catholic Memorial 17, Mount Horeb 14
Wisconsin Lutheran 23, New Berlin West 14
Baldwin-Woodville 48, Freedom 35
Winneconne 20, Mayville 10
Aquinas 29, Columbus 28
Racine St. Catherine’s 19, Lake Mills 14
Northwestern 20, Saint Croix Falls 8
Wrightstown 21, Kiel 20
Prairie du Chien 39, Milwaukee Academy of Science 0
Stratford 34, Lake Country Lutheran 11
Grantsburg 31, Regis 8
Bonduel 15, Coleman 13
Belleville 35, Lancaster 32
Lomira 24, Cedar-Grove Belgium 7
Boyceville 21, Spring Valley 6
Edgar 29, Lourdes Academy 6
Potosi/Cassville 21 River Ridge 14
Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic 42, Johnson Creek 0
Lena/St. Thomas Aquinas 38, Northwood/Solon Springs 14
Owen-Withee 23, Highland 21
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