Waverly football heads to Class B state title game for first time since 1980
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Waverly football took down Bennington 38-18 on Friday night, punching its ticket to Memorial Stadium for the first time since 1980.
Friday night lights at its best. @Badger_FB x @WaverlyFootbal1
Trip to Memorial Stadium on the line. Perfect weather. Rivalry game. Packed house. @Channel8ABC pic.twitter.com/xoVxjASlag
— Nate Johnson (@n8_johnson_) November 15, 2025
Brockston Teply threw for three touchdowns in the first half.
What a night for Brockston Teply and @WaverlyFootbal1
punching their ticket to the Class B state championship game for the first time since 1980.@brockstonteply1 threw for three touchdowns in the 38-18 win over Bennington.@GavinMcMillan20 | @bschieffer12 | @Channel8ABC pic.twitter.com/WPBAx27Xwb— Nate Johnson (@n8_johnson_) November 15, 2025
Nathan Axmann ran for two scores, one in the first half and one in the second.
The Vikings keep their undefeated season alive at 12-0 heading into Monday’s title match.
Waverly will play against Gretna East in the Class B championship game.