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  2. The Korths turned Menasha football into a family affair - AOL

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    Coach Jeramie Korth and quarterback A.J. Korth make for quite the duo. The father-son football pair at Menasha High School share more than just the same team.

  3. Fox Valley Association - Wikipedia

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    Due to the conference subsequently having 16 teams and thus the inability to have all teams play one another in a two-month period, the conference was forced to split into two divisions: North & South. In 2014, Hortonville High School replaced original member Menasha High School, who departed the FVA for the Bay Conference. Menasha cited the ...

  4. Menasha High School - Wikipedia

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    Menasha's athletic teams are known as the Blue Jays, and compete in the Bay Conference. First playing in 1896, Menasha has a long-standing football rivalry with nearby Neenah High School. [5] In 2014, Menasha won their first WIAA Division 2 Football Championship by a score of 37–17 against Waukesha West. [6]

  5. Bay Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Conference was established in 1970 by charter members Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, Clintonville, De Pere, Marinette, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Pulaski, Seymour, and West De Pere. 1979 brought the addition of former East Central Conference member New London and former Wisconsin Valley Conference member Shawano, in exchange for Oconto and Oconto Falls, who would go to the Central Wisconsin Conference.

  6. Valley Football Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Hortonville High School replaced original member Menasha High School, who departed the VFA for the Bay Conference. [1] In 2017, Wausau East High School left the conference becoming an independent school for football. [2] From 2017 to 2020, the conference was split into three geographic divisions: North, South, and West.

  7. WIAA state football finals: Rice Lake holds off Grafton in ...

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    Both teams moved the football. Rice Lake finished with 305 yards of total offense and 16 first downs, and Grafton finished with 276 and 20 first downs. Grafton controlled the time of possession ...

  8. Fox River Classic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Fox River Classic Conference (often shortened to FRCC) is a high school athletic conference made up of ten full members, one affiliate member and three football-only members in Northeastern Wisconsin, centering primarily around schools in Brown County, Manitowoc Lincoln High School, and the high schools of the Sheboygan Area School District, which maintained deep rivalries with the schools ...

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