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Al Toon Award Pre-Season Watch List

08/14/2024, 12:00pm CDT
By Travis Wilson

The Al Toon Award is presented annually to the state's top senior wide receiver or tight end as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after former University of Wisconsin athlete Al Toon, who went on to play in the NFL for several very successful seasons before multiple concussions ended his career early. Toon is an active member of the community in the Madison area both in the business world and in various charitable endeavors. 

The pre-season list will be trimmed down to about 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.

AL TOON AWARD PRE-SEASON WATCH LIST

First Last Team
Jackson Accuardi DeForest
Braden April Kiel
Josh Arnold Port Washington
Julien Bailey Manitowoc Lincoln
Jude Ballinger Marquette
Aaron Bartol Berlin
Jordan Blanchard Clear Lake
Jackson Bohland Chippewa Falls
Jack Bonnet Freedom
Emmett Bork Oconomowoc
Cole Brenner Stanley-Boyd
Bode Brokopp Iowa-Grant
Marvanous Butler-Brown Catholic Memorial
Greyson Cahak Oconto Falls
Joseph Cairnes Hillsboro
Sam Callow Kenosha Indian Trail
Isaac Cantu Racine St. Catherine’s
Connor Curtis Waukesha North
Max Davis Badger
Bennett Deppler Bay Port
Kamron Diermeier Elk Mound
Isaac Ellison Menomonie
Ethan Feldner University School
Tay Ferguson Eau Claire Memorial
James Flanigan Notre Dame
Jack Fox Edgerton
Boden Frosch Sauk Prairie
Zach Germain Rhinelander
Matthew Gruber Union Grove
Hayden Harrison McFarland
Jacob Haughton Racine Case
Scott Hawkins Menomonee Falls
Carson Hildebrand Grafton
Brooks Hinson Marshfield
Lakyn Hintz Fort Atkinson
Drew Holzhueter Cambridge
Sam Jackson Madison West
Connor Johnson Fond du Lac
Eli Johnson River Falls
Jay Johnson Stoughton
Joseph Johnson Assumption
Ryan Johnson Menasha
Mason Kelley Mukwonago
Chris Kiel Mount Horeb/Barneveld
Rudy Kletsch Stanley-Boyd
Ethan Kniseley Blair-Taylor
Derek Laabs Manitowoc Lutheran
Luke Leair Cedarburg
Ben Lemirand West De Pere
Gavin Lempke Grafton
Tyler Lessard Hudson
Braeden Little Ladysmith
Brady Lokken Mosinee
Cameron Loos Boscobel
Lucas Ludlum Platteville
Kaden MacKenzie Waunakee
Madden Mahr Stanley-Boyd
Brock Miller University School
Dakotah Montez Green Bay West
Marion Moore Madison Memorial
Lincoln Myer Racine Case
Jackson Neilitz Plymouth
Trent Oiler Brookfield East
Zach Orr Rice Lake
Will Packard Prescott
Keifer Parish Cambridge
Caleb Peplinski Horicon/Hustisford
Landon Phillips Bangor
Quinton Ploessl Lancaster
Bryce Plzak Sturgeon Bay
Tre Poteat Verona
Christain Pyles Two Rivers
Jack Quigley Winneconne
Blake Raab Auburndale
Isaiah Robinson Racine Park
Max Ruedebusch Lake Mills
Jett Schoenherr Stratford
Leyton Schuett Edgar
Parker Schuh Kaukauna
David Schumacher Fox Valley Lutheran
Gavin Sell Baldwin-Woodville
Mason Sequin De Pere
Logan Sipple Shawano
Anders Stakston Westby
Zeke Strand Bloomer
Boden Teal Northwestern
Troy Teff Middleton
Blake Thiry Prairie du Chien
Carter Thompson Waterford
Brody Thornton Menomonie
Sawyer Torp Bay Port
Brayden Torres Waupun
Gavin Vaassen Cuba City
Ben Verges Franklin
Ike Waage Pecatonica/Argyle
Jason Webster Waukesha North
Sam Wegener Clintonville
Jordan Wenzler Homestead
Mason Westberg Pepin/Alma
Cooper White Sun Prairie East
Jamison Wickersham Pardeeville
Parker Wienandt Menasha
Caleb Woerth Monona Grove
Brady Wojtiuk New Berlin West
Tony Wolf Monroe
Logan Zahour Cedarburg
Harrison Zorn Kiel

About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisWSN.

For the latest and most up to date football news and recruiting information, follow Travis on Twitter @travisWSN. Email story ideas, recruiting info, etc. to Travis at travis(at)wissports.net.

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