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Kewaunee High School Archives for 2020-04

DKHS.com's Champion of Champions: 2010 Kewaunee Football

After being the bridesmaid in four state title games, Kewaunee finally prevailed in 2010.

 

The Storm played at Camp Randall in 2001, 2006, 2007, and 2009 only to fall in the season's final game. In each one of those years, the Storm entered the game undefeated. They were able to hold onto their perfect season in 2010, beating Brodhead/Juda 42-13 under the leadership of Kurt Flaten. Kewaunee set title game records with four interceptions by the team, and three interceptions individually by Jordan Schmidt. The Storm had 11 players on the Packerland-Olympian All-Conference team, lead by Doug Delebreau (2332 yards passing), Craig Christman (1937 yards rushing), and Schmidt (831 yards receiving). Those three players led the conference in passing, rushing, and receiving respectively. The offense rolled all season, averaging almost 40 points a game, but their defense was not a slouch either, pitching five shut-outs during the course of the season. Beating their two peninsula rivals in Sturgeon Bay and Southern Door by a combined score of 105-10, the Storm beat Winneconne, Wautoma, Roncalli, Baldwin-Woodville, and Brodhead/Juda in the playoffs to claim their first only state title in football.

 

Fri Aug 27

W

50-13

Denmark

 

Fri Sep 3

W

19-7

@ Menominee (MI)

 

Fri Sep 10

W

50-0

Sturgeon Bay

 

Fri Sep 17

W

48-14

@ Oconto

Fri Sep 24

W

40-0

Wrightstown

 

Fri Oct 1

W

35-0

@ Mishicot

 

Fri Oct 8

W

35-0

Valders

 

Fri Oct 15

W

49-0

@ Chilton

 

Thu Oct 21

W

55-10

Southern Door

 

Tue Oct 26

W

28-16

Winneconne

Sat Oct 30

W

43-15

Wautoma

 

Sat Nov 6

W

40-20

@ Roncalli

Manitowoc Lincoln HS at Manitowoc

 

Sat Nov 13

W

21-13

@ Baldwin-Woodville

D.C. Everest H.S. at Weston

 

Thu Nov 18

W

41-21

@ Brodhead/Juda

WIAA State Championship at Camp Randall Stadium

WIAA's spring season hangs by thread

What was thought to be a death sentence for the WIAA's spring season is now clinging to life support.

 

Governor Tony Evers shut down school buildings until the end of the school year, canceling extracurricular activities in the process. That could have been enough for the WIAA to drop the hammer on its spring sports season. Instead, the WIAA left the door open just a crack, saying on its website that "will discuss the membership’s options for the remainder of the spring sports seasons and for summertime regulations at its scheduled meeting on April 21 via video conferencing." The WIAA will face an uphill battle moving forward to start the spring sports season since the order postpones all interscholastic practices, scrimmages, and events. It also lost UW-Madison as a state championship host site earlier this month when the campus announced it would be shuttering its campus until June 30th.