Galva limited West Prairie to five points or less in each quarter for the first three quarters of its game to easily defeat the Cyclones 58-26 and win the Wildcats' first regular season conference championship since 2001 on Friday night.
The Cats, who won their first LTC tournament in a decade a couple weeks ago, capped its 9-1 LTC season in a big way Friday in Sciota, running out to a 21-2 lead after the first quarter and a 33-7 advantage at the intermission. From there, the visitors coasted to the win.
Eleven players put points on the board for Galva, which finished 6-20 just a year ago.
Early reports say a pep rally honoring the team will be held at GHS at 7 p.m. Tuesday. An official announcement is expected next week.
Galva begins play in the Class 1A Abingdon Regional at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday, against Wethersfield or Annawan.
Galva limited West Prairie to five points or less in each quarter for the first three quarters of its game to easily defeat the Cyclones 58-26 and win the Wildcats' first regular season conference championship since 2001 on Friday night.
The Cats, who won their first LTC tournament in a decade a couple weeks ago, capped its 9-1 LTC season in a big way Friday in Sciota, running out to a 21-2 lead after the first quarter and a 33-7 advantage at the intermission. From there, the visitors coasted to the win.
Eleven players put points on the board for Galva, which finished 6-20 just a year ago.
Early reports say a pep rally honoring the team will be held at GHS at 7 p.m. Tuesday. An official announcement is expected next week.
Galva begins play in the Class 1A Abingdon Regional at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday, against Wethersfield or Annawan.