Winters High School in Yolo County is heading to the California high school state championship game for the first time in program history after a year defined by resilience. The Warriors, known for their physical play and tight-knit community support, fulfilled a promise made by last year’s juniors to return stronger after narrowly missing a state berth. Coach and players describe the achievement as a major moment for the small town of Winters. The team will face Morse High School from San Diego in the state title game Saturday at 3 p.m. The matchup highlights a milestone season for Winters and growing interest in California high school football.
Winters High School reaches first-ever California state title game
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