The John Anderson Award is given annually to the state's top senior linebacker as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after John Anderson, a former Waukesha South standout who went on to star at the University of Michigan and later with the Green Bay Packers.
The pre-season list has been trimmed down to 25 semi-finalists, with five finalists chosen after Level 1 of the playoffs. Winners are announced the week of the state finals.
First | Last | Team |
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Cooper | Catalano | Germantown |
Bradley | Check | La Crosse Logan |
Carson | Fletcher | Racine Horlick |
Isaiah | Groom | Potosi/Cassville |
Daniel | Harness | Saint Mary Catholic |
Nick | Hawker | Bay Port |
Cole | Hietpas | Xavier |
Rhett | Hlavacka | Fond du Lac |
Zach | Maguire | Mount Horeb/Barneveld |
Griffin | Marko | Saint Croix Falls |
Gavin | Meece | Sun Prairie East |
Dusty | Morrow | Sparta |
Noah | Moul | St. Mary's Springs |
Mitchell | Nigro | Marquette |
Karter | Olson | Royall |
Patrick | Paque | Manawa |
Jacob | Phillips | Mineral Point |
Max | Ruedebusch | Lake Mills |
Bobby | Salm | Appleton North |
Tyler | Schnelle | Edgar |
Jackson | Servais | Pewaukee |
Mariano | Talamantez | Racine St. Catherine's |
Landon | Taylor | Westosha Central |
Brody | Thornton | Menomonie |
To view the Pre-Season Watch List, click here.
Finalists for the award do not have to come from the semi-finalist list. Lists are compiled from statistical information available to WSN, coach nominations, player evaluations, and other resources.
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