Lost among the hoopla of a big Buffalo Bills win on Sunday was the stunningly dominant performance by Western New York in high school football over the weekend. By the time the New York State finals were finished in Syracuse, Section VI had claimed four state class titles for the second consecutive year. By doing so, Western New York stamped its signature as being the undisputed hot spot for high school football in the Empire State.
North Tonawanda (Class AA), Sweet Home (Class A), Southwestern (Class C) and Randolph (Class D) all waltzed through their opponents en route to state crowns. Western New York has now won eight of the last 10 state football crowns.
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Southwestern rolled into their Section VI Class C championship showdown on a devastating roll that saw them squash each of their nine previous opponents by an average of 31.4 points Fredonia previously gave the Trojans their toughest game of the season, keeping the final score within 18 points. Southwestern put up 336 points in their first nine games, a 37.3 average.

















