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Blackhawks, Orioles play in November daylight




Bloomer and Stanley-Boyd will get more daylight in each school's football playoff push this Saturday.

Both the Blackhawks and the Orioles will play their respective games at 1 p.m. Saturday. Bloomer is traveling to Baldwin-Woodville for a WIAA Division 4 state quarterfinal game.

Tickets for the game are being presold at Bloomer High School beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday and ending at noon Friday. The cost is $3 per ticket.

The winner between Bloomer and Baldwin-Woodville advances to a state semifinal game and will play the winner of Wrightstown and Wautoma/Faith Christian Academy.

Stanley-Boyd hosts Colby - the only team to defeat the Orioles this year - in a WIAA Divisoin 5 state quarterfinal game at 1 p.m. Saturday at Chapman Park. The winner of the game moves on to face the winner between Fond du Lac St. Mary's Springs and the Niagara/Goodman/Pembine co-op, nicknamed the Northern Elite.



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