High School Football: New Glarus vs Richland Center

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High School Football: New Glarus vs Richland Center

WRCO Sports · Fri Sep 12, 2025

I'm Phil Ne, with WRC Osports, we begin our Friday update with a look at high school

football.

It's the fourth weekend of the season, and Richland center will host new glarris.

The Hornets said coach Andy Troxle talked about facing a three-in-oh new glarris club.

We want competition like this.

You know, that's been a change over the last few years here in center, and so you get

a ranking.

You come in.

I mean, our mentality is proven.

Prove you're the eighth best in the state of Wisconsin, all right, because we're going

to make you.

And our boys look at that, and they're not afraid, and they're ready to go toe-to-toe.

I think the first three games that they've had aren't nearly as competitive as what we've

had.

I mean, they had a peccatonic a team that was a blowout, you know, and then they followed

it up with a close game against Belleville.

That was kind of sloppy, you know, and then opening conference play with Dodgill.

You know, and on the other hand, we have the gauntlet come out of the gates with Potosi

and then Lancaster and so on.

So I think that I think that our matchup is very favorable, but at the end of the day,

we got to go and we got to prove that we're the better team on the field that night.

That's our featured contest tonight on WRCO beginning with a pregame time at 6.35 kickoff

time seven o'clock at a virus repeal between New Glarris and Richland center at River Valley

tonight.

The Black Hawks house, the Prairie new Sheen Black Hawks is coach Tyler McLean.

Yeah, again, the defending chance to pray to Sheen.

I mean, they're again, they're very, very good well coached team, very has some talent

to players on them as well.

Again, we're going to keep it to focus on us and how we handle things and how we sort

of operate.

It should be a great matchup for us this week.

Are you played in this league and you know, when you play Prairie to Sheen, it's kind

of an event, isn't it?

Yeah, they definitely have their own swagger to them, which is great for the conference.

They definitely have a lot of physicality as well, which is a great thing that we're going

to have the match and kind of intensity with intensity of our own.

The nice part is we'll have to have our home crowd to kind of back us up here in great

opportunity for us to showcase what we've been working for.

Elsewhere brought had Judah plays at Dodgeville, Plattville host Landcaster in the Southwest

Conference.

In the six rivers conference this evening, River Ridge at Potosi Castville and Riverdale

at Wozika, Seneca, I talked to coach Jeff Johnson about tonight's Chief Jens opponent.

They've been consistent for probably the last 10 years.

What does Riverdale have to do in this game if we're going to come out on top?

The same as always, no mistakes, no injuries.

If we can not turn the ball over, which we've been doing okay, and if we can eliminate our

penalties, we will be in the game.

Well, Zika's a good team, it should be a good test, but I think we're a good team too.

In the City Bluffs Conference, Nassita at Hillsboro, New Lisbon at Cashton, Royal at Brookwood

and Ithaca travels to Bangor.

Here's co-head coach Kyle Kelly, kind of the same situation, I believe, between both teams

looking to run the ball.

So whoever can control the line of scrimmages, probably going to win the game and got to make

sure we limit turnovers and penalties.

Coach Kelly says it's another tough trip to Bangor.

Oh, yeah, pretty similar.

They've added a few more wrinkles in on offense though.

They've got a little more complex, but they have a system and obviously it works really

well for them and they're going to compete hard.

Yeah, they have quite a few returning seniors.

That's where Phenomore at Benton Scales, Mount Shullsburg, Cuba City at Middle

of Point, Iowa Grand Visits, Peccatonica, Argyle and Darlington at Southwestern East to

Buick in the SWAL.

It's also Berlin taking on Mauston, Readsburg at Analaska, Wisconsin Dells at Ripon.

Beaver Dam travels to Sock Prairie and West Salem at Westby.

In eight player football, homecoming football at Weston, Waniwak Weston, host Matasello,

that is a 530 kickoff time this afternoon.

North Crawford is at Dusoto tonight, Kickabool Farge at Belmont and Highland at Wisconsin

Heights.

Tomorrow, Boschabell plays at Black Hawk Warren.

In high school soccer last night, Richland Center lost a Dodge 0.52.

The Hornets Sean Adams and Andrew Matas scored for the Hornets.

Great defense provided by Cody Pauls and Harrison Carpenter.

In volleyball, Richland Center lost a Dodgeville three sets to two.

The Hornets won the first and third sets, but lost in the fifth to Dodgeville and then

fell to one at one in the Southwest Wisconsin conference.

Southwestern was a winner over Riverdale, three sets to two in volleyball, homecoming volleyball

at Weston last night.

Silver Eagles fell to North Crawford by scores of 2518, 2523 and 2513.

Weston takes on a couple of opponents Saturday at Weston and continues Richland Valley

play next week versus Dusoto, LaFarge and Kickabool.

So a busy week certainly next week.

There's a big cross country meet at River Valley.

It's the River Valley Invitational tomorrow and Richland Center, Ithaca Coach, Eric Mindham

weighs in on that big event.

We get a really good mix of competition there.

A lot of the Madison Division one schools will be there.

So a great test for our boys.

It almost feels it's more competitive than what our sectionals is going to be in it.

It feels almost like a state meet in a lot of ways.

So we're excited, we're ready to go and we're excited that we get the opportunity to run

against some of the best teams in the state.

When you're running in that big of a throng of athletes, is it sometimes easy to get kind

of stuck where you can't get around people?

Absolutely.

The course depending on where you line up can be really helpful in that regard or really

hurt you and put you behind.

But it's a three mile race.

There's plenty of room after the first half mile to work around people if you get stuck

and make your way back to the top.

So it's about not panicking and I think that's something we've done good early this year

is not getting out too fast and kind of climbing throughout the race and working our way up

and trying to stay as close to our splits as we need to.

That's Eric Mindham, head coach of the Richland Center Ithaca Runners.

They'll be among the field of teams at River Valley tomorrow.

Big Lutch bowling yesterday, Holy Rollers had a 1787, the gutter girl 1781 and the Allie

Cats a 1730 top game gutter gal 637, Holy Rollers 626, spare part 613 top series Marlene

Gary and Cheryl Miller each had a 513, Marsha Mahatka 463, Patty LeBanski of 450, top

game Cheryl Miller 213, Marlene Gary 197 and MacAvick 176, Patty LeBanski at a 510 and

a 27 split pickup in the coffee clutch league.

From All Star bowling top series, turbo's bar and grill 2888 Jones Collision Center 2817

and Jones Chevrolet a 2809, turbo's bar and grill a 1004 978 for Julie Karen State Farm

Pioneer Print Company at a 968.

Kevin Genthe 134 over average with a 716, Ken Nick Sr. 117 over average with a 657 and

Travis Bushley a 652 series.

Top game Kevin Genthe a 267, Travis Bushley a 255, Elijah Cannon had a 253 and individual

highlights also included Jeremy Strue with a 627 series 198 over average, KCO and bold

a 558, 132 over average, Elijah Cannon with a 609 series, 117 over average and Brian

Clebosaddle, bold a 594, 108 pins over average in All Star bowling.

Well the Packers took down another playoff team, 2718 the final score, let more about

that coming up with my Clemens and the Brewers will welcome Central Division rivals St.

Louis for a weekend series.

I'm Phil Me with WRCO Sports.

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Let's look at tonight's high school schedule.

Here's Phil Neen.

High school football weekend number four for Friday night kicks off at Weston shortly.

One-Ewak Weston, host Bonacello for Weston's homecoming football game.

North Crawford is at DeSoto, kickaboo LeFarge at Belmont, and also Highland plays at Wisconsin

Heights in eight-player football.

Also tonight Berlin is playing at Austin, Readsburg at Analaska, Wisconsin Dells at

Rippin, Beaver Dam at Sock Prairie, and West Salem at Westby.

In the SWAL, Phenomore at Benton Scales, Mount Showsburg, Cuba City at Middlewood Point,

Iowa Grand Visit, Specatonic Argyle, and Darlington at Southwestern East Dubuque.

In the Six Rivers Conference, River Ridge is playing at Potosi Casfield and Riverdale,

is on the road at Waseka, Seneca.

Here's Riverdale's coach, Jeff Johnson.

Seneca, Waseka, they have a sensor co-op, they've always been strong.

Their office is kind of like a combination of what we saw the last two weeks.

They run a lot of options, they run a lot of wing T.

In the Seening Bloss Conference, Nassita at Hillsboro, New Lisbon and Cashton, Royal at

Brookwood and Ithaca at Bangor, here's Ithaca co-head coach Kyle Kelly.

It's kind of the same situation, I believe, between both teams looking to run the ball.

Whoever can control the line of scrimmage is probably going to win the game and got to make

sure we limit turnovers and penalties.

Last Kyle, if Bangor is similar to other years?

Yeah, pretty similar.

They've added a few more wrinkles in on offense though.

They've gotten a little more complex, but they have a system and obviously it works really

well for them and they're going to compete hard.

Elsewhere, landcasters at Plattville brought head Judah at Dodgeville, Prairie do Sheen at

River Valley.

Last Tyler McLean, head coach at River Valley, if the team's offense has surprised him,

going as many points as they have the last couple of weeks.

I think we know what we're capable of as an offense, we're able to sort of control the

game.

Again, if our upfront is able to sort of dominate, that's depending upon whether if we want

to throw the ball or run the ball, we got a lot of very good athletes that we can have

touch the ball.

I mean, this week Tyler soon kind of took that and ran with it essentially and literally,

so it's great to see.

We have that capability to put that many points up, but again, it starts up front with those

guys really dominating off the ball.

And the Glares plays at Richland Center, here's Hornets Coach Andy Troxel talking about

facing a 3-0 club tonight.

We want competition like this, you know, that's been a change over the last few years here

at the center.

And so you get a ranking, you come in, I mean, our mentality is proven.

Prove you're the eighth best in the state of Wisconsin, all right, because we're going

to make you.

And our boys look at that and they're not afraid and they're ready to go toe to toe.

I think the first three games that they've had aren't nearly as competitive as what we've

had.

That's Richland Center Coach Andy Troxel and that's our featured game tonight.

New Glarris at Richland Center, the Vitesning Power Sports pre-game show begins at 635.

I am filming for WRC Osports.

For the second time in five days, the Packers had whipped one of the last season's playoff

teams and did it decisively.

Thursday's 27 to 18 win over the Washington commanders was more once cited than the score

indicates.

The Green Bay defense kept Jaden Daniels from running wild and held the visitors to 233

total yards.

Quarterback Jordan Love was 19 of 31 for 292 yards and two scoring passes to Romeo Dobs

and Tucker Kraft.

Josh Jacobs ran for 84 yards and the Packers third score.

Green Bay will take its two and all record into September 21st game at Cleveland against

the Browns.

The Brewers will welcome Central Division rival St. Louis for a weekend series at American

Family Field starting tonight.

Quinn Priester is scheduled to be the starting pitcher.

Milwaukee's big lead in the standings means there is loss at stake for this visit compared

to the past but the team could trip its magic number to single digits.

The Cardinals are out of the race and both teams are coming out of a series where they

were swept.

Pregame for that game will be at 635 and can be heard on WRC 107.7 and AM 1450.

First pitch will be at 710.

And the Badgers takes their two and all record into a C.C. country tomorrow for a game

at Alabama.

The Crimson Tide has one 85 straight games in Bryant, Danny Stadium against unranked opponents.

They are a three touched on favorite.

It has been 53 years since Wisconsin played a regular season road game against an C.C. opponent.

One of the toughest college football schedules in the nation will challenge the Badgers as

coach Luke Fickle tries to lead his program back to national prominence.

Kick off for that game tomorrow will be at 11 and you'll be able to hear that on WRC

117.7 AM 1450 WRC dot FM and on the Civic Media app with the free game starting at 9.

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