Western Dubuque football ended their season on a high note, getting to the playoffs for the first time in over a decade. The Bobcats, coached by Brian Kuhle, had a 6-4 record this year. Because the Bobcats had such a great season, we decided to take a look back at this year.
The Bobcats started the year off with a 34-7 loss to longtime rival Beckman, upsetting fans of all ages. Following that, the Bobcats pulled a close win over West Delaware, winning 17-16. The Bobcats won their next game by a touchdown—7-0 against Marion at home. After that, the Bobcats went on the road for their next game versus Vinton-Shellsburg, winning 41-28. Center Point-Urbana came to town for the WDHS Homecoming the following Friday, the Bobcats winning the game 27-8. WDHS Football then went to Central Clinton for their next game, winning 31-14 to make their win streak 5. Union came to town next week with plans to win and ended the Bobcats streak as they defeated the Bobcats 42-17. The Bobcats went to Maquoketa the week after that, losing 28-14. Thereafter, the Bobcats went to Anamosa and ended the regular season with a 51-25 win over the Raiders. On October 26th, the Bobcats were sent to Grinnell for their first playoff game. The Bobcats suffered a disappointing loss to the Tigers 52-27. The Bobcats were down 24-21 to start the fourth quarter and threw 3 interceptions, all of which eventually making their way to the end zone. The Bobcats got one touchdown in the fourth quarter but failed on a 2-point conversion.
The Bobcats started the year ranked 9,153rd in the nation and 119th in the state. However, WDHS rose to be 5,335th in the nation and 52nd in the state. The Bobcats achieved their goal of making it to the playoffs, but the team did not achieve their next goal of getting to the UNI-dome. We salute head coach Brian Kuhle, his assistants, and all his players on their great season.
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