Excitement Builds in Iowa High School Football Quarterfinals
The Iowa high school football quarterfinals lit up the evening on Friday night as teams battled hard for a chance to advance to the state semifinals at the UNI-Dome. Enthusiastic fans filled the stands, and the atmosphere was electric with drama and suspense.
In the Class 5A matchups, the Valley Tigers pulled off a nail-biting 38-35 victory over Johnston to secure their spot. In a thrilling finish, Lewis Central managed to defeat ADM, 30-25, with a last-minute touchdown pass from Brady Hetzel to Peyton Phippen.
Also making headlines was Wilton, who overcame Regina 21-14. They scored an onside kick touchdown, sealing their chance to head to the UNI-Dome. This will be their first-ever trip to the state semifinals, marking a significant achievement for the program.
The Southeast Polk Rams continue their strong season, rolling past Iowa City West with a clear 42-15 win. Their performance has fans talking as they aim for a potential four-peat in Class 5A. Dowling Catholic also secured a semifinal spot after narrowly beating Ankeny Centennial, 14-10.
Exciting moments were abundant this Friday; Johnston and Valley exchanged blows throughout their contest. In a back-and-forth match, the Tigers held a late lead, but Johnston was not going down easy, scoring late in the game.
This round of playoffs showcased not only skill on the field but incredible comebacks and heart-stopping finishes that left spectators on the edge of their seats. As the teams prepare for the next round, fans are eager to see how the action will unfold at the UNI-Dome.
The upcoming state semifinal matchups will be announced soon, and anticipation is building among the schools and their supporters. With the season concluding soon, the excitement for high school football in Iowa remains at an all-time high.