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Germantown beats Pewaukee 28-7 at Pewaukee homecoming

October 04, 2025 | Pewaukee School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Germantown beats Pewaukee 28-7 at Pewaukee homecoming
Germantown High School beat Pewaukee High School 28-7 at Pewaukee's homecoming game at Firestein Field, the PTV broadcast's announcers said.

Germantown built a lead by converting short fields and sustaining ground drives. The Warhawks scored on an early short drive after a high snapped exchange and later added touchdowns on runs and a goal-line series late in the fourth quarter that extended their advantage.

Pewaukee repeatedly moved the ball during the game but struggled to finish drives, the broadcasters said. The Pirates produced two second-half touchdown runs, including a long run by sophomore back Benji Weiss, but several turnovers and penalties gave Germantown favorable field position and limited Pewaukee's comeback window.

Play-by-play commentators noted Germantown’s offense was balanced: senior quarterback Vinny Inga — described on the broadcast as having about 1,200 passing yards entering the night — spread the ball to several receivers while the Warhawks repeatedly gained yardage on the ground through Darius Pete and Rave Sickler.

Pewaukee’s defense delivered several stops and a pair of goal-line stands that kept the game from getting out of reach earlier, and sophomore defensive back Colton Wall had a key interception late in the first half, the announcers said. Still, penalties and turnovers — including a loose snap on a Pewaukee possession that led to Germantown’s early score — were recurring problems for the Pirates.

Homecoming traditions were part of the evening: Pewaukee’s band performed the national anthem, the homecoming court and dance team were presented during halftime, and local sponsors were acknowledged on the broadcast. The PTV crew also interviewed alumni during halftime.

Pewaukee returns to the field next week for senior night against Kettle Moraine, the broadcast said; the Pirates’ remaining regular-season games will determine their playoff chances in the WIAA Division 3 picture.

The account above is based on the in-game broadcast; statistics beyond what was spoken live (specific yardage totals for plays other than those the announcers quoted) were not provided on the record and are not asserted here.

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