Friday, August 24, 2012

2012 Wisconsin High School Football Scores - Week 1


Wisconsin High School Football Scores
Friday, August 24, 2012

Amery 28, Hayward 6
Amherst 54, Wild Rose 20
Appleton East 40, Oshkosh West 16
Appleton North 27, Oshkosh North 3
Auburndale 40, Tomahawk 34, OT
Bangor 46, Melrose-Mindoro 8
Bay Port 31, De Pere 6
Beaver Dam 42, Waupun 40
Black River Falls 26, Tomah 14
Bowler/Gresham 22, Menominee Indian 14
Boyceville 22, Flambeau 13
Brillion 63, Southern Door 37
Brookfield Academy 54, Oakfield 12
Brookfield East 29, Waukesha West 0
Burlington 20, Racine Horlick 13
Cameron 40, Clear Lake 12
Cashton 34, Ithaca 14
Cedarburg 32, Racine Park 12
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 34, Unity 6
Colby 14, Fall Creek 7
Coleman 42, Sevastopol 7
Colfax 53, Ladysmith 19
Columbus 16, Wisconsin Dells 13, OT
Crandon 46, Wausaukee 12
Cuba City 55, Viroqua 28
Cumberland 34, Grantsburg 28
De Soto 14, Brookwood 6
Deerfield 20, Cambridge 13
DeForest 21, Madison Edgewood 0
Denmark 21, Oconto Falls 0
Dodgeville 42, Mineral Point 28
Durand 14, Mondovi 0
East Troy 36, Elkhorn 6
Eau Claire Regis 41, Altoona 0
Edgar 50, Chequamegon 6
Edgerton 35, Wautoma 14
Elk Mound 28, Eleva-Strum 0
Evansville 15, Sparta 13
Fall River 23, Almond-Bancroft 6
Fond du Lac 35, Kaukauna 27
Fond du Lac Springs 48, Ozaukee 7
Frederic 64, Washburn 0
Freedom 52, Berlin 7
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 29, Prairie du Chien 0
Germantown 30, Hartford 0
Glenwood City 67, Cornell 14
Green Bay Notre Dame 31, Green Bay East 14
Green Bay Preble 21, Ashwaubenon 16
Green Bay Southwest 20, Manitowoc 10
Greendale 38, South Milwaukee 12
Greendale Martin Luther 42, Milwaukee Madison/Northwest 0
Greenwood 38, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 0
Hartland Arrowhead 41, Minnetonka (MN) 21
Hilbert 45, Random Lake 7
Hillsboro 54, Alma Center Lincoln 6
Holmen 34, Chippewa Falls 7
Horicon 45, Williams Bay 6
Hortonville 21, Shawano Community 0
Hudson 28, Kenosha Bradford 7
Hurley 49, Ironwood (MI)  7
Hustisford 28, Dodgeland 12
Iron Mountain North Dickinson (MI) 41, Florence 6
Jefferson 45, Watertown Luther Prep 6
Kenosha St. Joseph 47, Lomira 8
Kewaskum 31, West Bend East 6
Kiel 27, Howards Grove 14
Kimberly 52, Neenah 7
Kingsford (MI) 42, Lakeland 6
La Crosse Central 9, Eau Claire Memorial 7
La Crosse Logan 48, Eau Claire North 19
Laconia 40, Mauston 8
Lake Country Lutheran 21, Catholic Central 20
Lakeside Lutheran 38, Winnebago Lutheran 6
Lancaster 28, Fennimore 0
Lewiston-Altura, Minn. 40, Cochrane-Fountain City 8
Little Chute 41, Fox Valley Lutheran 20
Luxemburg-Casco 25, New London 10
Madison Memorial 42, Janesville Parker 20
Madison West 35, Janesville Craig 20
Manawa Little Wolf 41, Omro 0
Manitowoc Lutheran 20, Cedar Grove-Belgium 15
Manitowoc Roncalli 39, Oconto 8
Maple Northwestern 34, Ashland 12
Marathon 7, Pittsville 0
Markesan 42, Cambria-Friesland 22
Marshfield 34, Schofield D.C. Everest 30
McFarland 21, Lodi 14
Menasha 42, Appleton West 6
Menominee (MI) 34, Antigo 18
Menomonie 42, Merrill 22
Milton 48, Baraboo 0
Milwaukee King 54, Milwaukee Pulaski/ Reagan/Lifelong Learning 13
Milwaukee Marshall 44, Beloit Turner 0
Milwaukee Pius 8, Cudahy 7
Milwaukee Thomas More 41, Milwaukee Bay View 0
Milwaukee University School 28, Milwaukee Vincent 12
Monroe 17, Sauk Prairie 0
Mosinee 42, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 0
Mount Horeb 32, Fort Atkinson 28
Muskego 28, Port Washington 27
Necedah 27, Waterloo 20
New Glarus/Monticello 17, Iowa-Grant 3
Nicolet 31, Waukesha South 14
Northland Pines/Phelps 30, Calumet (MI) 28
Oak Creek 21, Menomonee Falls 6
Oconomowoc 24, Kettle Moraine 23
Onalaska Luther 36, Blair-Taylor 0
Oostburg 14, New Holstein 7
Orfordville Parkview 55, Belleville 7
Osseo-Fairchild 26, Rib Lake/Prentice 18
Owen-Withee 21, Chippewa Falls McDonell 0
Peshtigo 28, Bonduel 7
Platteville 45, Darlington 19
Plymouth 35, Grafton 3
Poynette 56, Adams-Friendship 8
Prescott 27, Barron 22
Pulaski 57, Sheboygan North 12
Racine Case 35, Union Grove 0
Racine St. Catherine's 53, Living Word Lutheran 7
Randolph 25, Pardeeville 8
Reedsburg 28, Oregon 7
Reedsville 52, Somers Shoreland Lutheran 0
Ripon 10, Clintonville 0
River Ridge 40, Seneca 0River Valley 32, Brodhead 0
Seymour 35, Marinette 0
Sheboygan Falls 25, Mayville 12
Sheboygan South 43, Green Bay West 6
Shiocton 64, Marion/Tigerton 0
Shorewood/Milwaukee Messmer 37, Milwaukee Hamilton 14
Somerset 28, Bloomer 14Spencer/Marshfield Columbus 44, Neillsville 7
Spring Valley 21, Elmwood 8
St. Croix Central 30, Baldwin-Woodville 12
Stanley-Boyd 49, Cadott 0
Stevens Point 21, Wausau West 7
Stoughton 28, Portage 21
Sturgeon Bay 29, Valders 13
Sun Prairie 27, Verona 7
Superior 20, Rhinelander 7
Suring 41, Laona/Wabeno 0
Sussex Hamilton 31, Franklin 21
Two Rivers 34, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 6
Waterford 22, Mequon Homestead 6
Watertown 56, West Allis Central 32
Waukesha Catholic Memorial 43, Milwaukee Riverside 14
Waukesha North 34, Kenosha Indian Trails 20
Waupaca 27, Winneconne 12
Wausau East 25, Wisconsin Rapids 14
Wauwatosa East 27, Delavan-Darien 21, OT
Wauwatosa West 50, St. Francis 6
Wauzeka 19, Boscobel 12
West Allis Hale 21, Lake Geneva Badger 20
West De Pere 56, Appleton Xavier 13
West Salem 17, Onalaska 16
Westby 37, Richland Center 20
Westfield 28, Montello/Princeton/Green Lake 13
Weston 25, Wonewoc-Center 14
Weyauwega-Fremont 41, Algoma 0
Whitefish Bay 42, Slinger 0
Whitewater 12, Palmyra-Eagle 0
Whitnall 36, New Berlin Eisenhower 28
Wisconsin Lutheran 33, Marquette University 17Wrightstown 30, Kewaunee 7

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wisconsin AP All-State Football Team

by Jeff Fisher
Wisconsin High School Huddle


After three straight Wisconsin Division 3 state football championship game appearances, West De Pere quarterback Jay Tollefson has been named the 2011 Wisconsin Player of the Year by the Associated Press.

Tollefson, who led his school to a perfect 28-0 record as a starter, finished his career rushing for 1,358 yards and 25 touchdown while passing for 1,618 yards and 18 touchdowns.

West De Pere beat Wisconsin Lutheran 39-24 earlier this month for the Division 3 title.

Coach of the Year honors went to Jed Kennedy of Kenosha Bradford, which won its first-ever Division 1 state title a couple weeks ago.

Player of the Year

Jay Tollefson, West De Pere

Coach of the Year

Jed Kennedy, Kenosha Bradford

Offense
First Team

QB: Jay Tollefson, West De Pere, 6-0 180 Sr.
RB: Leo Musso, Waunakee, 5-11 195 Sr.
RB: Toneo Gulley, Kenosha Tremper 5-8 205 Sr.
RB: Alex Giles, Cedar Grove-Belgium, 5-10 170 Jr.
OL: Connor Stefanski, Waukesha West, 6-4 280 Sr.
OL: Jacob Ohnseorge, Waunakee, 6-3 225 Jr.
OL: Mark Spelman, Milwaukee Marquette, 6-3 255 Sr.
OL: Matt Huebner, Lancaster, 6-1 250 Sr.
OL: Levon Myers, Franklin, 6-6 260 Sr.
WR/TE: Brent Esser, Schofield D.C. Everest, 5-11 165 Sr.
WR/TE: Matt Sosinsky, Montello/Princeton/Green Lake, 6-0 170 Sr.
K: Jack Russell, Waunakee, 6-1 160 Sr.

Offense
Second Team

QB: Neico Stokke, Menomonie, 6-1 191 Sr.
RB: Bryar Harper, DeForest, 6-0 180 Sr.
RB: Alex Schuh, Kimberly, 6-0180 Sr.
RB: R.J. Shelton, Beaver Dam, 6-1 185 Sr.
OL: Alex Jorgenson, Colby, 6-5 260 Sr.
OL: Mike Edwards, Sun Prairie, 6-3 290 Sr.
OL: Michael Biese, Kimberly, 6-3 265 Sr.
OL: Viktor Stelter, Edgar, 6-4 220 Sr.
OL: Theron Baumann, Monona Grove, 6-4 285 Sr.
WR: Matt Christensen, Wilmot, 6-3 170 Jr.
WR: Cole Franklin, Tomah, 6-4 205 Sr.
K: Lukas Otto, Sun Prairie, 6-1 170 Sr.

Defense
First Team

DE/OLB: Connor Hanson, Menomonie, 6-1 252 Sr.
DE/OLB: Luke Yapp, Verona, 6-1 200 Sr.
DT: Garrett Eide, Blair-Taylor, 6-1 280 Sr.
DT: Kevon Clunis, Kenosha Bradford, 6-2 220 Sr.
DT: Nick Severson, Waunakee, 6-2 250 Sr.
ILB: Vince Biegel, Wisconsin Rapids, 6-3 215 Sr.
ILB: Max Chamberlin, Waunakee, 6-0 200 Sr.
DB: Bakari Triggs, Milwaukee Riverside, 5-11 165 Sr.
DB: Eric Murray, Milwaukee Riverside, 5-11 165 Sr.
DB: Justin Erickson, Racine St. Catherine's, 6-3 185 Sr.
P: Jordan Gruettner, Muskego, 6-1 225 Sr.
AP: John Alanis, Seneca, 5-9 174 Sr.
AP: Kyle Schueller, Edgar, 6-0 186 Sr.

Defense
Second Team
DE/OLB: Max Hagopian, Kenosha Bradford, 5-10 170 Sr.
DE/OLB: Alec James, Brookfield East, 6-4 215 Jr.
DT: Logan Schmidt, Richland Center, 6-6 255 Sr.
DT: Marcus Senn, Wisconsin Rapids, 6-4 255 Sr.
DT: Jayme Bertrand, Kewaunee, 6-4 300 Sr.
ILB: Connor Cannon, Milwaukee Marquette, 6-2 235 Sr.
ILB: Quanzell Murphy, Kenosha Bradford, 6-1 215 Sr.
DB: Josh Brieder, Muskego, 6-0 180 Sr.
DB: Matt Knapp, Eau Claire Memorial, 6-0 180 Sr.
DB: Erik Albeck, Janesville Parker, 6-3 190 Sr.
P: Lex Pelke, Menomonie, 6-2 202 Sr.
AP: Hayden Hinker, Greenwood/Granton, 5-10 175 Sr.
AP: Jesse Delorme, Brodhead-Juda, 6-2 215 Sr.

Honorable Mention
QB Jake Nelson, Milwaukee Lutheran, Sr.
DE Ken Reid, Wisconsin Lutheran, Jr.
DT Dan Brown, Pewaukee, Sr.
TE Kennedy Ringelberg, Greendale, Sr.
RB Nick Patterson, Sussex Hamilton, Sr.
G Collin Smith, Muskego, Sr.
RB Joe Schobert, Waukesha West, Sr.
QB Chris Nelson, Wilmot, Sr.
LB Jake Rademacher, Kettle Moraine, Sr.
RB/LB Greg Steffens, Waterford, Sr.
QB/DB Johnny Eagan, Wautoma, Sr.
QB Justin Hore, Lancaster, Sr.
QB/DB Logan Emendorfer, Platteville, Sr.
RB/DB Kenneth Walker, Walworth Big Foot, Sr.
RB/K Thomas VanderGalien, Randolph, Jr.
DL Collin Enstad, Sun Prairie, Sr.
OL/DL Ben Ewings, Lakeside Lutheran, Sr.
RB Tyler Parker, Verona, Sr.
RB Alex Resnick, Cambridge, Sr.
WR/OLB Thurston Schuster, Marshall, Sr.
TE Alex Jaromin, Tomah, Sr.
RB D'Andre LaRoche, La Crosse Logan, Sr.
LB Gunnar Mach, Necedah, Sr.
LB Dominic Olsen, Tomah, Sr.
RB Zach Thornton, Prairie du Chien, Sr.
RB Levi Nayes, Bloomer, Sr.
LB Hayden Dvorak, Somerset, Sr.
RB/DB Brady Rose, Cumberland, Sr.
LB Grant Schindler, Chippewa Falls, Sr.
DE Taylor Kalepp, Colby, Sr.
OL Ryan Ramczyk, SPASH, Sr.
RB/LB Jon Pagel, Almond-Bancroft, Sr.
ILB Clint Nievinski, Mosinee, Sr.
DE Trevor Peterson, Marshfield, Sr.
RB/DB Willie Doll, Amherst, Sr.
RB Mitch Champagne, Coleman, Sr.
QB Nate Otto, Appleton North, Sr.
DL Brad Ambrosius, West De Pere, Jr.
LB Tom Fruehe, Appleton North, Sr.
RB/LB Jackson Fox, Wrightstown, Sr.
ILB Zach Pethan, Manitowoc, Sr.
RB Eric Perkins, Kewaskum, Sr.
OLB Eli Steimle, Manitowoc, Sr.
OL Mark Miller, Kewaskum, Sr.
RB Devon Linzenmeyer, Ozaukee, Sr.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Kenosha Bradford Wins First State Title

by Jeff Fisher
Wisconsin High School Football Huddle

Kenosha Bradford's John Myers scored the only touchdown in the Division 1 championship game to lead the Red Devils to a 7-0 win over Wisconsin Rapids.

The Red Devils finished a perfect 14-0 to win the school's first-ever state championship.
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