Sioux City Bishop Heelan’s Football Team Computes Place in Class 3A State Championship Game
Key points:
- Sioux City Bishop Heelan's football team secures a spot in the Class 3A state championship game after a 16-13 victory over Creston.
- Bishop Heelan's seniors overcome a challenging journey, going from winning only one game as freshmen to now playing in the state final.
- Williamsburg dominates in a 45-14 win over Solon, relying on turnovers and big plays to secure their place in the championship game.
Bishop Heelan secures a spot in the Iowa high school football Class 3A state championship with a hard-fought 16-13 victory over Creston. Williamsburg cruises to a 45-14 win over Solon, thanks to a dominant performance and turnovers advantage. Bishop Heelan’s seniors, once part of a struggling program, show resilience, while Williamsburg’s Rayce Heitman shines with an impressive display. Stay tuned for the championship game set for Friday at 1 p.m. Iowa time.
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