The Tim Krumrie Award is presented annually to the state's top senior defensive lineman as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after Tim Krumrie, a former Mondovi and University of Wisconsin athlete who would go on to star in the NFL for 12 seasons, including two Pro Bowl appearances.
The pre-season list will be trimmed down to 25 semi-finalists halfway through the year, with five finalists chosen at the start of the playoffs. Winners are announced the week of the state finals.
First | Last | Team |
---|---|---|
Brayden | Albee | Regis |
Alex | Andreae | Sevastopol |
Andrew | Baumgart | West De Pere |
Landon | Bobb | Riverdale |
Jackson | Braden | Badger |
Wade | Bryan | Waunakee |
Cole | Calkins | Menasha |
Enrique | Carmona | Pius XI Catholic |
Damarcus | Chappell | Nicolet |
Khang | Chau | Johnson Creek |
Carson | Clausen | Freedom |
Wes | Coates | Edgewood |
Sam | Dickman | Hudson |
Isaiah | Erb | Monona Grove |
Xavier | Faison | Monona Grove |
Dominic | Frost | Middleton |
Lee | Gauger | Burlington |
Caymen | Gebheim | Somerset |
Jace | Gilbert | Arrowhead |
Austin | Glynn | Waterford |
Aidan | Golumski | Greendale |
Jesus | Gonzalez | Reedsburg |
Miles | Hall | Wisconsin Lutheran |
Ethan | Horkan | Reedsburg |
Tez | Jones | Milwaukee Academy Of Science |
Josh | Klann | Lodi |
Jamison | Klein | Oconomowoc |
Henry | Koeppen | Lodi |
Ryan | Koll | Plymouth |
Asher | Kolodziej | Middleton |
Tate | Kowalik | Marquette |
Trevor | Krueger | Cambria-Friesland |
Owen | Kurtz | Rhinelander |
Brady | Lamon | Appleton North |
Leo | Lauscher | Eau Claire Memorial |
Cole | Legas | Mayville |
Jaden | Lewis | Living Word Lutheran |
Ross | Liegel | Baraboo |
Brett | Lifto | Elmwood/Plum City |
Quinton | Lumsden | Xavier |
Ethan | McClain | Kenosha Bradford |
Ethan | McClain | Kenosha Bradford |
Sam | McGivern | Kimberly |
Eddie | McLevige | Janesville Craig |
Jace | Miller | Franklin |
Matt | Miller | Kewaskum |
Miguel | Morice | Evansville |
Andrew | Nevienski | Mosinee |
Charlie | Nowinsky | Wittenberg-Birnamwood |
Peli | Orugbani | Marquette |
Teige | Perkins | Richland Center |
Carl | Pevey | Catholic Memorial |
Tanner | Phelps | Greenfield |
Walker | Powers | Mukwonago |
Alex | Rack | Wauwatosa West |
Aidan | Roh | Hortonville |
Joey | Rothen | Racine Case |
Gray | Ruhmor | Kettle Moraine |
Noah | Sarauer | Baldwin-Woodville |
Cole | Savola | Waunakee |
Steven | Scott | Menomonee Falls |
James | Seagreaves | Monroe |
Sawyer | Seefeldt | Coleman |
Joe | Shong | Augusta |
Daniel | Simon | Winneconne |
Sammy | Sippy | Westosha Central |
Ezekiel | Smith | Milwaukee Marshall |
Sawyer | Steineke | Kaukauna |
Zander | Streim | Appleton East |
Aiden | Tepper-Engh | Hudson |
Ezra | Waege | Luxemburg-Casco |
Conner | Wallman | Delavan-Darien |
Teryn | Walls | Mosinee |
Carter | Wellsmith | Brookfield Central |
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