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Chilton's 1969 football team went undefeated. [5] The team included future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Dave Casper. [5] It outscored their opponents 363–0 in eight games, [5] had 98-49 first down advantage, rushed 1810 yards to 116 for their opponents, outpassed their opponents 702 - 203, with a total offense of 2512 yards versus 399. [6]
Casper spent his first three years of high school at St. Edward Central Catholic High School in Elgin, Illinois, and his senior season was at Chilton High School in Chilton, Wisconsin, [1] 35 miles south of Green Bay. He was a member of the 1969 Chilton team that outscored their opponents 363–0 in eight games. [1]
Chilton ISD has one school that serves students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12. Chilton Independent School District, more commonly referred to as Chilton High School, prides itself on its successes in various regions of extra-curricular activities, most notably football, in which Chilton won its second 1A state football championship in 2006.
Chilton High School or Chilton School is a public high school located in Chilton, Texas and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is part of the Chilton Independent School District located in northwestern Falls County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
Chicago Bears new coach Ben Johnson listens following his introduction at an NFL football news conference at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Ill., Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Chilton's public schools are administered by the Chilton Public Schools. [28] The district has one high school, Chilton High School, one elementary school, Chilton Elementary School, and one middle school, Chilton Middle School. Chilton Area Catholic School is a private Roman Catholic grade school in the city. [29]
Jan 19, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; The College Football Playoff National Championship trophy at a press conference at The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Savannah Ballroom.
The conference dates to the early 1980s, when members of the Packerland and Scenic Moraine conferences joined to form the Eastern Wisconsin Conference. In the 2015–2016 school year, as part of a 76-school northeastern Wisconsin realignment, longtime members Plymouth, Kewaskum, Campbellsport and Waupun left to join the East Central Conference and Brillion, Chilton, Roncalli and Valders joined ...