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.
The pre-season list will include all players, including those whose teams have moved to the alternate spring season. The remaining lists will feature only those programs who will play in the fall. We will review in the spring to determine if additional finalists or winners will be selected for the spring season.
First Name | Last Name | Team |
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Carmelo | Aleman | Amherst |
Isaac | Banker | Bonduel |
Jameer | Barker | Racine St. Catherine’s |
Drew | Biber | Cedarburg |
Matteo | Bonnin | Hudson |
Lucas | Bork | Cedarburg |
Jevan | Boyton | Madison East |
Eferin | Burns | Dominican |
Sylvere | Campbell | Martin Luther |
Cayden | Carpenter | Sheboygan Falls |
Tyson | Collien | Fond du Lac |
Cam | Devine | Brookfield Central |
Zeke | Diaz | Waukesha South |
Stephawn | Easley | University School |
Aidan | Enneking | Sussex Hamilton |
Kyle | Funke | Appleton North |
Dominec | Gaines | Milwaukee Bay View |
Garrett | Gillette | Mukwonago |
Aundreus | Griffin | Martin Luther |
Drew | Guden | Edgar |
Trevor | Hancock | Waterford |
Greg | Harden | Oshkosh North |
Elliott | Harris | Franklin |
Emmitt | Hawkins | Cudahy |
Colin | Heckman | Menomonee Falls |
Max | Helke | Wausau West |
Konnor | Hill | Shoreland Lutheran |
Eli | Hoyt | Waukesha South |
Tate | Huss | Little Chute |
Jayden | Jackson | Whitefish Bay |
Peyton | Jenkins | Sun Prairie |
Clayton | Jenny | Edgerton |
Raymone | Jones | Kenosha Indian Trail |
Trey | Kelley | Racine Park |
Konner | Knauf | Edgerton |
Ben | Knaus | Plymouth |
Jeremy | Kobe | Nicolet |
Cyle | Kowalski | Mosinee |
Riley | Krenke | Manawa |
Dylan | Kuehl | Horicon/Hustisford |
Dan | Kujawa | Waukesha West |
Carter | Lancaster | Darlington |
Zane | Langrehr | Bangor |
Alex | Laughlin | Gibraltar |
Parker | Lawrence | Hortonville |
Kameron | Lee | Kenosha Indian Trail |
Wyatt | LeMoine | Marshfield |
Isaac | Leonard | Laconia |
Gage | Lindberg | Two Rivers |
Dylan | Lisitza | Wisconsin Rapids |
Marcus | Marchant | Southern Door |
Ean | Marciniak | Wausau West |
Jack | Martens | Cumberland |
Michael | Mathusek | Winneconne |
Luke | Mauer | Menasha |
Charlie | McCarty | Newman Catholic |
Jake | Mogensen | Elkhorn |
T.J. | Payne | Hortonville |
Brett | Perrone | Kimberly |
Landon | Peterson | Onalaska |
Brandin | Podziemski | Saint John’s NW Military |
Gavin | Ralph | Wauzeka-Steuben/Seneca |
Hayden | Rauls | DeForest |
Quentin | Redding | Menomonee Falls |
Preston | Ruedinger | Lourdes Academy |
Ray | Runde | Southwestern |
Joel | Santa-Maria | Greenfield |
Isaac | Schaaf | Waunakee |
Joseph | Schmidt | Brookfield Academy |
Luke | Schroeder | Ashwaubenon |
Clayton | Schwalbe | Waukesha North |
Mack | Sebert | Fond du Lac |
William | Sherman | Oconto |
Maddax | Shinners | De Pere |
Spencer | Steffen | Appleton West |
Dylon | Stockman | Neenah |
Nathan | Streiff | New Glarus/Monticello |
Javonee | Szymanski | Green Bay Southwest |
Quinn | Taege | Freedom |
Brock | Thornton | Menomonie |
Dominic | Voiland | Grafton |
Aaron | Wagner | West De Pere |
Matthew | Waldera | Blair-Taylor |
Jesse | Weber | Lomira |
Damarion | Williams | Kenosha Bradford |
Hunter | Wright | Auburndale |
Zac | Zeznanski | Cudahy |
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