WFCA All-Star Charity Football Game recaps: North claims victory in 8-Player and Small School games while South dominates Large School game

The 48th Annual Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star Charity Football Games were held July 19-20, hosted for the 45th time by the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, at Titan Stadium, in partnership with and to benefit the Children’s Wisconsin Foundation.

Since the partnership began in 2007, the WFCA All-Star Charity Football Games have raised more than $5.7 million for the benefit of Children’s Wisconsin, including $345,000 collected and donated this year by the participating athletes and coaches to support the cause.

Here are the results from each contest:

8-Player All-Star Game: North 36, South 34

Linebackers Bailey Schepp and Hunter Sabel, along with defensive back Treyden Marchenkuski, head coach Corey Rickert, and assistant coach Aaron Schepp all represented Oakfield on the South All-Star team in the 8-Player game, and altogether they raised a total of $4,800.

Despite Schepp and Sabel both being highly talented two-way players, with Schepp finishing as a top-5 passer in both yards and touchdowns in the 8-Player division and Sabel toting the ball for over 1000 yards rushing (top-20 in 8-player) with 19 touchdowns (tied for seventh), this past season, the dynamic Oaks duo played solely on defense.

In a back-and-forth contest throughout, with seven total lead changes, the South led at the half, 22-16, but the North All-Stars pulled ahead with just 30 seconds remaining when Denzel Sutton (Thorp) caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from T.J. Lamb (Almond-Bancroft) to secure the win.

Bailey Schepp and Jedi Gbaja-Biamila (Green Bay NEW Lutheran) tied for the most tackles on the South team with eight apiece, and Gbaja-Biamila also recorded 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and fumble recovery. Marchenkuski followed closely with seven tackles, including one for a loss, and Moser had four tackles. Schepp also was credited…


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Author : FDL Reporter | The Reporter

Publish date : 2024-07-29 10:17:17

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