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Al Toon Award Pre-Season Watch List

09/08/2020, 1:00pm 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.

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.

AL TOON AWARD PRE-SEASON WATCH LIST

First Name Last Name Team
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

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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