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D.C. Everest bounced back from their loss last week to knock off SPASH in a high-scoring, double overtime critical WVC battle in week 8.
Jerry Sinz led Edgar to a 100th WIAA playoff win with a victory over Boyceville to return to the state final. See how D.C. Everest and Stratford fared in their Level 4 games on Friday
D.C. Everest halts No. 2 Raiders Like most other teams D.C. Everest has faced this season, Hudson found out Friday night just how challenging it is to keep the Evergreens out of the endzone.
Football; School Year Division Antigo 1976 Division 1 Antigo 1978 Division 1 D.C. Everest 1981 Division 1 Antigo 1982 Division 1 D.C. Everest 1983 Division 1 D.C. Everest 1989 Division 1 Marshfield 1997 Division 1 D.C. Everest 1998 Division 1 Marshfield 2001 Division 1 Marshfield 2002 Division 1
Classic 8 Teams in WIAA State Football Championship Games; Year Winning Team Losing Team Location (all in Wisconsin) Division; 1983 D.C. Everest: 28 Waukesha North: 14: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison: 1 1988 Kettle Moraine: 20: New Berlin West: 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison: 2 1989 D.C. Everest: 20 Waukesha South: 7: Camp Randall Stadium ...
He attended D.C. Everest High School in Schofield, Wisconsin, where he played wide receiver for the Evergreens high school football team. He led the Evergreens to a 14–0 record and a Division 1 state title his senior season. He caught 62 passes for 1,309 yards and 14 touchdowns.
(The concept of the "log" comes from the fact that Wausau was once an important logging center.) The boys' soccer teams compete for the Wausau Rock each fall. The two schools also compete in ice hockey for possession of the Kuehlman Cup. The teams also compete, along with Mosinee and D.C. Everest, for the Marathon Cup in ice hockey. Sports include:
At Milton, a now-defunct small private college in Milton, Wisconsin, Krieg began as the 7th-string quarterback for his school's NAIA team, the Wildcats.Given the opportunity to play in the fourth game of his freshman season (1976), he completed four passes—three of them for touchdowns—and continued to play well enough to start for the rest of his college career. [1]