Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the spring athlete nominees
The winners will be announced during the live show June 20 at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay. The guest speaker is Green Bay Packers star Rashan Gary.
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The event is produced with the support of Cellcom and Prevea Health.
During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and spring sports seasons. The fall nominees have been announced and can be found here. The winter nominees have also been announced and can be found here.
The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient.
Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets also are free this year courtesy of Prevea Health. Tickets can be obtained here.
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The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program.
The show will recognize prep athletes, coaches and teams in the Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marshfield, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Stevens Point, Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids markets for their achievements during the 2024-25 school year.
Here are the spring nominees:
Baseball
Jack Anzelmo, Kimberly High School
Braylon Brantner, Hortonville High School
Christian Collins, Notre Dame Academy
Sawyer Deering, Kimberly High School
Aiden Humphreys, Wrightstown High School
Peyton Juckem, Chilton High School
Cole O'Brien, D.C. Everest High School
Cade Prestigiacomo, Appleton East High School
Xavier Salzman, Seymour High School
Brett Simonsen, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School
Brayden Steinbecker, Manitowoc Lincoln High School
Trevor Vande Hey, Wrightstown High School
Boys golf
Thomas Bobinski, Notre Dame Academy
Carter Broten, De Pere High School
Austin Dobbe, Winneconne High School
Russell Harder, Wausau West High School
Tyler Hoffmann, St. Mary's Springs Academy
Tucker Johnson, Neillsville High School
Sawyer Krambs, Wausau East High School
Karsen Kruse, Bay Port High School
Ryder Miller, Sheboygan North High School
Ted Schlindwein, Wausau East High School
Vince Sigl, Seymour High School
Tre Wienke, Sturgeon Bay High School
Boys lacrosse
Malik Andrews, Wausau
Jackson Brown, Neenah High School
Tristan Dean, Appleton United
Isaac Dietrich, Bay Port High School
Aiden Eckes, Appleton United
Sam Galang, Wausau
Drew Green, Neenah High School
Jonas Johnson, Oneida Nation High School
Ty Laabs, Neenah High School
Reid Lindenberg, Kimberly High School
Cody Thoresen, Kimberly High School
Hunter Weinke, Neenah High School
Girls lacrosse
Talia Bellotti, Appleton United
Emily Bill, Notre Dame Academy
Gabi Heuser, Wausau
Maria Imhoff, Wausau
Lilly Lyons, Bay Port High School
Viviana Orr, Bay Port High School
Grace Peters, De Pere High School
Quinn Rice, Wausau
Rae Schoultz, Neenah High School
Emily Stichman, Neenah High School
Lillian Vande Corput, Neenah High School
Josalyn White, Notre Dame Academy
Girls soccer
Amelia Castleberg, Stevens Point Area Senior High
Brinley Dunsirn, Appleton North High School
Cora Erickson, Cedar Grove-Belgium High School
Annika Heimann, Xavier High School
Ava Hopper, D.C. Everest High School
Kalli Knowles, Plymouth High School
Emily Urban, Kimberly High School
Marissa VanDeHei, West De Pere High School
Faith Walder, West De Pere High School
Mia Wasco, Neenah High School
Anna Willis, St. Mary's Springs Academy
Brenna Wilson, Kimberly High School
Softball
Paige Bodenheimer, Kaukauna High School
Claire Calmes, Wausau West High School
Megan Hochkammer, Valders High School
Katie Geydoshek, Green Bay Preble High School
Berritt Herr, Ashwaubenon High School
Addison Kluck, D.C. Everest High School
Peyton Mancl, Pacelli High School
Karly Meredith, Kaukauna High School
Kiran Sanford, Mishicot High School
Sydney Spear, D.C. Everest High School
Addison Wery, Seymour High School
Kailie Westphal, Waupun High School
Boys tennis
Wesley Auth, Saint Mary Catholic High School
Yosef Edsell, Oshkosh West High School
Kole Stauffacher, Oshkosh West High School
Gianni Frausto, Plymouth High School
Cavin Baltus, Plymouth High School
Luke Grassl, Neenah High School
Henry Farrell, Neenah High School
Carl Hein, Neenah High School
Kegan McDonough, De Pere High School
Tudor Cristescu, De Pere High School
Aiden Meixl, Kimberly High School
Colin Meixl, Kimberly High School
Brady Ryan, Kohler High School
Dylan Grueneberg, Kohler High School
Alex Thomas, Notre Dame Academy
Cale Vogel, Appleton West High School
Truman Vogel, Appleton West High School
Andrew Werner, Neenah High School
Brady Lawatsch, Neenah High School
Boys track & field
Andrew Cartier, De Pere High School
Brody Feldmann, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah High School
James Flanigan, Notre Dame Academy
Connor Fontaine, De Pere High School
Joseph Hunt, Notre Dame Academy
Ben Lemirand, West De Pere High School
Owen Lencki, Waupaca High School
Grady Lenn, De Pere High School
Chris Marcell, Marathon High School
Jamare Scott, Oshkosh North High School
Hunter Sprangers, Kimberly High School
Grant Wenzelow, Winneconne High School
Girls track & field
Eva Brooks, Lena/St. Thomas
Tessa Campbell, Manitowoc Lincoln High School
Celia Gentile, Neenah High School
Maci Heise, Wausau West High School
Claire Helmila, Freedom High School
Lydia Hofacker, Shiocton High School
Thea Kral, Ashwaubenon High School
Lydia Merrick, Freedom High School
Zuzanna Mosienska, Little Chute High School
Erin Moore, Lourdes Academy
Sydnee Nelson, Oshkosh West High School
Bella Thomas, Assumption High School
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