Game of the week: Catholic Memorial vs. Waukesha West

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Another slog, this time at Waukesha West high school. And another scoreless first half, but the Wolverines breakthrough first in the second half.
Peter McCudden lumbering into the end zone to give Waukesha West a seven-nothing lead.
Catholic Memorial, final minutes of the game, a 71-yard touchdown pass in the rain. That’s Ben Nimz to Luke Fox. It’s a seven-point game.
But on fourth down, with a minute to play, it’s a halfback option! McCudden to the air. Tyler Leitner brings it in. Waukesha West seals the undefeated season and the Classic Eight Conference title.
"We had the share last week after beating Muskego. We didn’t want to share. We wanted to take this one by ourselves. In this rainy weather, we all stuck together, and we got the win a tough one against CMH," said Peter McCudden, Waukesha West Running Back
"He came over to the sideline and said Coach, conference title on the line, let’s do this. I said yeah let’s do it! He made it happen. Great catch by Leitner," said Steve Rux, Waukesha West Head Coach.