Windsor’s desire to win a fifth state football title in its school’s history isn’t about to take a backseat to the team’s hopes of gaining a measure of revenge Saturday.

That being said, redemption would be a fine cherry on the top if the Wizards were to finish their title run at Canvas Stadium on the Colorado State University campus.

At 10 a.m. Saturday, top-seeded Windsor (13-0) will play in its first state championship football game since winning the Class 3A title in 2015. After punching their ticket to the finals with a hard-fought, come-from-behind 21-14 semifinals win Saturday against fifth-seeded Holy Family, Isaiah Cronk and his teammates weren’t overly concerned with who the opponent would be this coming Saturday.

But, all things equal, Cronk said it is exciting and intriguing

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