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Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the spring athlete nominees
Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the spring athlete nominees

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time11-06-2025

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Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the spring athlete nominees

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, presented by Piggly Wiggly, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the spring sports season. 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. Advertisement 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. Advertisement More: Find complete prep sports coverage on our Varsity page 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 This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Northeast Wisconsin sports awards reveals spring athlete nominees

Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees
Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees

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time08-05-2025

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Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, presented by Piggly Wiggly, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the winter sports season. The winners will be announced during the live show June 20 at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay. We'll announce our celebrity guest soon. Advertisement 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 already 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. The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. 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. Advertisement More: Find complete prep sports coverage on our Varsity page 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 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 winter nominees: Boys basketball Amari Allen, Ashwaubenon High School Joseph Daly, New London High School Drew Daoust, Southern Door High School Donovan Davis, Freedom High School Jesse DeBauch, Gillett High School Pryce Gregoire, De Pere High School Trent Grunewald, Howards Grove High School Marvin Haslett III, Fond du Lac High School Aiden Hawkinson, Waupun High School Brooks Hinson, Marshfield High School Andrew Jensen, Kaukauna High School Zach Kinziger, De Pere High School Drew Kortz, Freedom High School Owen Krepline, Brillion High School Xzavion Mitchell, Oshkosh North High School Riley Mueller, Hortonville High School Jesse Napgezek, Wausau East High School Andrew Rader, Notre Dame Academy Logan Ramczyk, Xavier High School Nathan Ramus, Appleton North High School Colin Schultz, Pulaski High School Kayden Schultz, Plymouth High School Keegan VanKauwenberg, Kaukauna High School Landen Van Offeren, Kimberly High School Girls basketball Lydia Aalsma, Waupun High School Haylie Dulas, Kimberly High School Adahlyn Hoerl, Chilton High School Ady Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Kinsley Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Riley Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Rowan Klesmit, Neenah High School Raegan Krueger, Kimberly High School Brynn Krull, Xavier High School Melia Lemorande, Bay Port High School Tierney Madigan, Laconia High School Kate McGinnis, Kimberly High School Payton Morgan, Laconia High School Peyton Musial, Notre Dame Academy Torie Neubauer, Appleton East High School Leah Nordin, Shawano High School Kardyn Peppler, Hortonville High School Jada Seubert, Stevens Point Area Senior High Ella Sweeney, Appleton East High School Abby Tassoul, De Pere High School Ava Van Vonderen, Kimberly High School Emily Vogel, Saint Mary Catholic High School Faith Walder, West De Pere High School Rainey Welson, Hortonville High School Gymnastics Alyvia Dietsche, Marshfield High School Abby Roecker, Waupun High School Neva Schlies, Oshkosh West/North Clara Sieracki, Valders/Roncalli Addison Spindler, Valders/Roncalli Elsa Urban, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School Boys hockey Nathan Antti, Notre Dame Academy Gabe Braun, St Mary's Springs Academy Griffen Bunnell, D.C. Everest High School Jonah Dickens, Tomahawk High School Cooper DePuydt, Wausau West High School Austin Lamer, Tomahawk High School Grant Molski, Stevens Point Area Senior High Jackson Schroeder, Stevens Point Area Senior High Spencer Shober, Fond du Lac High School Mark Sutton, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha Austin Westergaard, St. Mary's Springs Academy Calvin Zinda, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha Girls hockey Emily Bill, Bay Area Ice Bears Sophie Bohlin, Central Wisconsin Storm Julianne Bradford, Bay Area Ice Bears Faye Brunke, Bay Area Ice Bears Addison Dahl, Bay Area Ice Bears Gabi Heuser, Central Wisconsin Storm Jenna Jones, Wisconsin Valley Union Ava McDonald, Bay Area Ice Bears Evie Mursau, Fox Cities Stars Ava Rode, Central Wisconsin Storm Jayden Yirkovsky, Central Wisconsin Storm Allison Waara, Fond du Lac/Warbirds Boys swimming and diving Sebastian Aguilar, Fond du Lac High School Keaton Barwick, D.C. Everest High School Drew Gaerthofner, Neenah High School Anthony Hendrickson, Ashwaubenon High School Julian Kuehn, Neenah High School River Reeves, Oshkosh North/Lourdes Griffin Schilz, Bay Port High School Carter Tebon, Bay Port High School Aadin Terrazas, Sheboygan North/Kohler Tanner Trustem, Neenah High School Will Van Ermen, D.C. Everest High School Tyler VanGompel, Valley Swim Team Boys wrestling Mycah Beckett, De Pere High School Liam Crook, Kaukauna High School Caleb Dennee, Marshfield High School Andy DiPiazza, Kaukauna High School Tanner Gormanson, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School Jacob Herm, Neenah High School Steven Kielpikowski, Denmark High School Ben Kienbaum, Kiel High School Declan Koch, Neenah High School Micah Kuchta, Coleman High School Cael Leisgang, Seymour High School Nehemiah Lendobeja, Kaukauna High School Jaydon Le Noble, Weyauwega-Fremont High School Carter Lueck, Stratford High School Max Matthias, Two Rivers High School Carson Neubert, Luxemburg-Casco High School Cale Quaintance, Marathon High School Edwyn Schroeder, Oshkosh West High School Nolan Skebba, Hortonville High School Peter Tomazevic, Freedom High School Hunter Vander Heiden, Freedom High School Owen Wathke, Bay Port High School Colton Weiler, Auburndale High School Blake Underwood, Marathon High School Girls wrestling Lily Baker, Freedom High School Lillie Banks, Menasha High School Angie Bianchi, Two Rivers High School Katherine Cook, Freedom High School Brooke Corrigan, De Pere High School Ava Gardner, Marshfield High School Brooke Huffman, Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School Kimura Hutter, Adams-Friendship High School Hailie Krueger, New London High School Emjay Neumann, Manitowoc Lincoln High School Taylor Whiting, Lena High School Reghan Ziegler, Fond du Lac High School This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Northeast Wisconsin sports awards reveals winter athlete nominees

Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show
Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show

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time08-05-2025

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Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, presented by Piggly Wiggly, is excited to announce Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Rashan Gary as its celebrity guest speaker. The live show will be held Friday, June 20, at 7 p.m. at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay. The event is produced with the support of Cellcom and Prevea Health. Rashan Gary (52) of the Green Bay Packers will be the celebrity guest at the Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards on June 20 in Green Bay. Gary is from Plainfield, New Jersey. He was a top-ranked recruit in college football's class of 2016 and recognized as the USA TODAY defensive player of the year after a remarkable senior season in which he recorded 13.5 sacks and 29 tackles for loss. Advertisement In 2016, Gary committed to the University of Michigan. Over three seasons with the Wolverines, he played in 34 games, registering 136 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. He earned first-team all-Big Ten honors in both 2017 and 2018. The Green Bay Packers selected Gary in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft with the 12th overall pick. Gary's role and production has steadily increased since. By the 2021 season, he became a full-time starter and had a breakout year with a career-high 9.5 sacks. The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. In 2024, Gary earned his first Pro Bowl selection. His NFL career statistics include 226 total tackles, 39 sacks, six forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In October 2023, the Packers signed Gary to a four-year contract extension. Advertisement Beyond the field, Gary is also a businessman and entrepreneur. He founded his own sports agency, RG Sports, and has been involved in philanthropic endeavors, particularly raising awareness for dyslexia, a condition he was diagnosed with in middle school. He often uses his platform to advocate for dyslexia awareness and support. More: Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards reveals winter athlete nominees More: Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards reveals fall athlete nominees 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. Advertisement 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 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. This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Packers' Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin sports awards show

5 High School Sports Awards girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday
5 High School Sports Awards girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday

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time26-01-2025

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5 High School Sports Awards girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday

The 48th Annual McDonald's All American Games are on April 1 at the Barclays Center in New York. On Monday, the rosters for the game will be announced. Last year, some of the top players in the country were recognized in various High School Sports Awards shows that are part of the USA Today High School Sports Awards program. Here are five of those players who could be chosen today for the girls game. HSSA honors: The 2024 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball Player of the Year 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 17 overall College: Committed to Kansas. Evaluation: A shooting guard and small forward swing-man, Parks shoots the ball well and can also handle it in pressure situations. She is valuable because she can help bring the ball up court when needed, but can also spot up and hit an outside shot. She should add strength in college which will elevate her game as well. McDonald's chances: High The 2024-25 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards show is on June 10 at the Young Family Athletic Center is Norman. 🚨 SIGNED 🚨 KEELEY PARKS 5'11 Guard • Norman, OK • Norman HS #RockChalk x @KeeleyParks04 — Kansas Women's Basketball (@KUWBball) November 21, 2024 HSSA honors: 2024 Arizona High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 20 overall College: Committed to North Carolina Evaluation: At 6-feet tall, Henderson is listed as a small forward but has shown the ability to play both on the perimeter and in the post. A lefty, she still has some work to do to become a valuable outside shooter in college, but the potential is there. She has the length to defend and rebound against bigger players. McDonald's chances: Good 2025 5 ⭐️ Canadian Wing Taliyah Henderson out of Arizona has committed to North Carolina. Nice pick up for Banghart and staff. — Jay (@JayHardy252) August 24, 2024 The Arizona High School Sports Awards, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is June 4 at Orpheum Theater in Phoenix HSSA honors: 2024 Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 29 overall College: Committed to Maryland Evaluation: In high school, Welson has been a drive first forward who has created a lot of shots off the dribble. Having said that, her outside shot has improved each year. How much move it improves could be a big factor in her college success. McDonald's chances: Average The 2024-25 Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards are June 20 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The show is produced with the support of Cellcom. @RaineyWelson hits her 2,000th point from deep! — Lady Hoops Pride (@hladyhoops) January 25, 2025 HSSA honors: 2024 OKC Metro High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 34 overall prospect College: Committed to Oklahoma Evaluation: Lofton can flat out get up and down the court, even when she has the ball. The left-hander will attack the basket, especially off the fast break. She is also a very good perimeter defender. She will need to improve her mid-range shot in college, but has potential to be excellent in that capacity as well. McDonald's chances: Below average adidas 3SSB Girls Session II: Defensive MVP 🛑Keziah Lofton | Team Trae Young (OK) | 2025Averages ➡️ 17.0 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.5 SPG, 2.5 BPG (4-0)Awards ⤵️ — The Girls Circuit 🏀 (@TheGirlsCircuit) May 24, 2024 HSSA honors: 2024 Milwaukee High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball nominee 247 Sports recruit ranking: 4-star, No. 53 overall College: Committed to Michigan State Evaluation: Terrian is a point guard who controls the floor with precision. She is great at penetrating into the paint to create her own shot or kicking out to shooters on the perimeter. She is patient, tough and concentrates on helping her teammates find open shots. McDonald's chances: Low The 2024-25 Milwaukee High School Sports Awards show is June 18 at Miller High Life Theatre. Amy Terrian went off for 36 points last night in a win for Pewaukee! @AmyTerrian Full highlights: — Fresh Coast Hoops (@FreshCoastHoops) November 26, 2023 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: 5 HSSA girls nominees who could be McDonald's All-Americans on Monday

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