Oak Creek's Logan Bohn (37), left, attempts to pick up a fumble by teammate Jay Baylis-Hooker (1), center, on the opening kickoff in their football game against Muskego, Aug. 29, 2025 in Muskego, Wisconsin. Muskego recovered the ball.
Oak Creek's Logan Bohn (37), left, attempts to pick up a fumble by teammate Jay Baylis-Hooker (1), center, on the opening kickoff in their football game against Muskego, Aug. 29, 2025 in Muskego, Wisconsin. Muskego recovered the ball.
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No. 1 Slinger falls in blowout to highlight top 10 area team finals

The second and final week of nonconference play in the WIAA high school football season featured several surprises, led by a blowout loss for our No. 1 team. Here is how our top 10 area teams entering the week performed in Week 2.

1. Slinger (1-1)

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One of the most shocking results of the week was the Slinger Owls falling flat in Lake Geneva to a Badger team it won two close games against during a 14-0 run to the WIAA Division 2 state title in 2024. Friday’s rematch was anything but close, as the Badgers ran away with it while scoring on all but two possessions, winning 56-17. Next: vs. Hartford Union, Sept. 5.

2. Arrowhead (2-0)

Neenah nearly had another heartbreaking win over an area program again this week, taking over late on a high snap over the head of Arrowhead’s punter to set up the Rockets at the Warhawks 38. Arrowhead’s Jack Tarkowski secured a 16-13 win over the Rockets, however, with a game-sealing interception in the final moments at home. Next: vs. Waukesha West, Sept. 5.

3. Muskego (1-1)

The Warriors bounced back from the timing controversy that cost them against Neenah last week with a decisive win in their home opener over Oak Creek, 41-17. Next: at Pewaukee, Sept. 5.

4. Franklin (2-0)

The Sabers joined Kenosha Bradford as the only two 2-0 teams in the Southeast Conference with a 42-14 win over Brookfield Central. Next: vs. Racine Case, Sept. 5.

5. Homestead (2-0)

The Highlanders doubled up Kettle Moraine on the road, winning 56-28. The Highlanders have put up 99 points while surrendering just 43 to their opponents through two weeks. Next: vs. Nicolet, Sept. 5.

6. Racine Case (1-1)

Our lone area top 10 battle of the week went to No. 9 Sussex Hamilton, as Jacob Osmanski threw for one score and rushed for another to lead the Chargers over Racine Case, 20-12. Next: at Franklin, Sept. 5.

7. Oconomowoc (2-0)

The Raccoons made it a 2-0 start with a 13-7 road win over Verona to drop the Wildcats to 0-2. Next: vs. Kettle Moraine, Sept. 5.

8. Catholic Memorial (1-1)

The Crusaders got back on track at home against Sun Prairie West on Aug. 28, beating the Wolves 30-7 on the strength of a 21-point second quarter. Next: at Waukesha North, Sept. 5.

9. Sussex Hamilton (2-0)

KJ Lally was the late hero for Sussex Hamilton, hauling in a game-winning interception in the final minute to stall Racine Case’s final comeback attempt in front of its home crowd. Next: at Brookfield East, Sept. 5.

10. Mukwonago (1-1)

Mukwonago got a massive bounceback performance after a lackluster home opener in Week 1, beating Sun Prairie East also at home, 40-3. Next: vs. Menomonee Falls, Sept. 5.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: No. 1 Slinger falls in blowout to highlight top 10 area team finals

Reporting by Zac Bellman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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