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Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic Wins WIAA Division 7 State Championship
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A Perfect Ending: Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic Wins WIAA Division 7 State Championship |
The Lancers cap an undefeated season with a decisive 35-19 victory over Cochrane-Fountain City, securing the program's first-ever state football title. |
It was a night for the history books in Madison.
The Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic Lancers have claimed the ultimate prize, winning the WIAA Division 7 state championship in a powerful display of football.
They defeated a formidable and previously unbeaten Cochrane-Fountain City team with a commanding final score of 35-19.
This one was never really in doubt.
The Lancers established control early, storming to a 28-7 lead by halftime and silencing any hopes of a comeback.
Receiver Dominic Rinaldi was an unstoppable force, putting on a clinic with 10 catches for 177 yards and two crucial touchdowns.
The victory was a culmination of a truly perfect 14-0 season, where two undefeated teams met for the title.
This marks the school's first state football championship.
The Lancers' only other trip to the final was a runner-up finish in 2001, making this win a moment of sweet redemption.
Their path to the championship was paved by a suffocating defense that allowed just 34 total points across five intense postseason games.
This historic win firmly etches the 2025 Kenosha St. Joseph team into the legacy of Wisconsin high school football.
Source:TMJ4 — Original reporting can be found HERE. K-Town Weekly provides community summaries for local readers. |

