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Kwik Trip & Wisconsin Dairy Game of the Week Nominees: Week 2

08/20/2023, 12:15pm CDT
By Travis Wilson

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The Kwik Trip & Wisconsin Dairy Game of the Week allows you, the fans, to pick what you feel is the biggest high school football game in the state each week. Not only will that game get featured on WisSports.net, but WSN General Manager Travis Wilson will make it his destination that week, with updates, photos, videos, and stories from the big game.

Fans can vote once per day, and voting goes through Wednesday at 1 pm.

And of course, no trip to a big game in Wisconsin would be complete without a stop or two at Kwik Trip and a chocolate milk!!

Kwik Trip is a family-owned company with more than 800 stores around the Midwest, and has the best selection of snacks, drinks, and of course gas to fuel your pre- or post-game needs. So what will it be for you...glazers, chocolate milk, or maybe Travis' favorite, the Spicy Chicken Sandwich!

Milk has been building champions for centuries. Containing 13 essential nutrients, milk has the power to fuel everyone from elite athletes to weekend warriors. Chocolate milk is the low fat, protein-packed recovery drink that elite athletes turn to after their toughest workouts. Looking for a competitive edge? Replenish, rehydrate, and recover with chocolate milk. Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin is proud to promote the importance of milk to athletes and fans. Grab a milk at your closest Kwik Trip today!



Prairie du Chien at Darlington

Prairie du Chien opened the 2023 season with a statement victory over two-time defending Division 5 state champion Aquinas, winning 16-12 behind a strong defense that limited the Blugolds to just 176 yards of offense. The tough opening non-conference slate continues as the Blackhawks take on a Darlington team that pulled away from Platteville in a 34-7 win.

Kaukauna at West De Pere

Kaukauna dominated Ashwaubenon to open the season, as Finley Doriot threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns on 14-of-19 passing. Nolan Hall caught seven of those passes for 215 yards and a touchdown. The Galloping Ghosts won in a running clock, 42-14. West De Pere was pushed hard by Hortonville before pulling away for a 25-14 victory. The Phantoms threw for 355 yards and three touchdowns, most of it by Duke Shovald with 285 yards and two scores, though sophomore Patrick Greisen stepped in to complete six-of-six passes late in the game. West De Pere won an overtime thriller last season, when Shovald and Doriot combined for more than 700 passing yards.

Sun Prairie East at Mukwonago

Both teams won easily in Week 1, setting up a rematch from last year when Mukwonago ran all over Sun Prairie East in a 55-45 victory. Wyatt Stang carried it 36 times for 470 yards and six touchdowns, with the Indians racking up 530 yards total on the ground.

Edgar at Stratford

This is one of the great small school rivalries in the state, as these teams battled over the Marawood Conference for many years, including the 2008 state championship game, before realignment separated them. They've continued this rivalry in non-league play, with Edgar winning 14-0 last year. The defending state champion Tigers opened this year with an impressive win over Mosinee, but Edgar came up on the wrong end of a close loss to Ellsworth.

Amherst at Two Rivers

Amherst dominated Clintonville in Week 1 with 400 rushing yards, averaging 11.4 yards per carry as a team in a 65-19 win. Two Rivers put up 472 yards of offense but scored just 24 points against Bonduel in a 24-12 win. Chase Matthias had 136 rushing yards with a score and also caught five passes for 117 yards and a touchdown.


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