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Wisconsin High School Football Coaching Changes - 2022

11/12/2021, 4:00pm CST
By Travis Wilson

Below is the full list of known coaching changes for the 2022 season. For additions or corrections to this list, please email Travis Wilson at travis(at)wissports.net.

FOOTBALL COACHING CHANGES 2022

School Former Coach New Coach
Alma Center Lincoln Jeremy Hanson Jeremiah Vangen
Almond-Bancroft Andrew Bradley Andy Louis
Appleton West Mitch Johnson Jeremy Clifton
Big Foot Mike Welden Jace Daniels
Birchwood/Winter Tucker Fee & Adam Zopp Tucker Fee & Trey Matanich
Black River Falls Jeremiah Vangen Adam Yirkovsky
Boscobel Dustin Johnson Rob Scherrer (interim)
Brown Deer Rob Green Julian Gladney
Bruce Jason Lehman Woody Keeble
Burlington Eric Sulik (interim) Eric Sulik
Colfax Matt DeMoe Joe Beranek
De Pere Chad Michalkiewicz Ben Strickland
Dodgeland Paul Scheel Eric Krivanek
Dodgeville TC Smith Jakob Kastenholz
Eau Claire North Andy Jarzynski Matt McGinnis
Fall River/Rio Cody Schultz Josh Haas
Fennimore Boone Tollefson Tyrell Rosemeyer
Fond du Lac Steven Jorgensen Sam Plucker
G-E-T Jeff Wiseman Paul Anderson
Green Bay West Skylar Liebzeit Drew Brusoe
Greendale Jermaine Murry (interim) Jermaine Murry
Greenfield Joe Hansen (interim) Mike Kubes
Hilbert Mike Breckheimer Mike Moreau
Independence/Gilmanton Barry Schmidt Todd Fischer
Ithaca Chad Clary Steve Olson
Jefferson Steve Gee Scott Slotten
Kimberly Steve Jones Chad Michalkiewicz
Kohler/Sheb. Lutheran/Christian Ryan Eigenberger Don Brasch
Laconia Cody Moon Joseph Leadley
Luther Matt Schiebel Jeff Komay
Madison La Follette Scott Swanson John Neumann (interim)
Madison West Art Bonomie Mike Wolfgram
Mauston Roland Lehman Dustin Vickerman
McDonell Central Jason Cox Mark Maloney
Menominee Indian Chris Clache Joshua Gauthier
Milwaukee Bradley Tech Stevie Calvin Jerome Latham
Milwaukee Marshall Jon Matthews Anthony Dowery
Milwaukee Vincent Greg Love Tom Swittel
Milwaukee Washington Theoples Carney Markell Thompson
Mosinee Craig Martens Kyle Stoffel
New Glarus/Monticello Jeff Eichelkraut DJ Schuett
North Fond du Lac Todd Whittaker Ken Wolf
Northland Pines Kevin Grundy Steve Graf
Oshkosh North Juston Wara Luke Ott
Oshkosh West Andrew Dittburner & Cole Yoder Ben Mathe
Osseo-Fairchild Eric Boettcher Chad Tankovich
Pecatonica/Argyle Larry Green Jordan Cernek
Pius XI Catholic Jamaal Napoleon (interim) Jesse Stewart
Racine Case Bryan Shredl Anton Graham
Reedsville Aaron Fredrick Sam Shafer
Ripon Mark Bradley Todd Schoelzel
River Valley Tim Eastlick Dan Machovec & Chadd Maxwell
Seymour Matt Molle Jason Bins
Shoreland Lutheran Paul Huebner Jason Hagedorn
Shorewood/Messmer Tony Davis Stevie Calvin
Somerset Bruce Larson Joe Hutter
South Shore Ryan Tiberg Mark Pope
Southern Door Ben Kline (interim) Mark Jonas
Southwestern/East Dubuque (IL) Peter Murphy Joe Edler
Stevens Point Michael Krenz Ryan Eigenberger
Sturgeon Bay Jim Adams Carl Waterstreet
Sun Prairie West N/A Josh O’Connor
Turtle Lake Doug Kahl Trent Nyhus
Verona Dave Richardson Andrew Riley
Viroqua Duane Skalecki Taylor Henry
Waterloo Dave Frisell Joe Jaehnke
Waupun Ron Walters Adrian Harmsen
Wausau East Henry Kremnitzer
Wausau West Jason Foster Matt Johnson
Wauwatosa West Andy Kolstad Raycarlon Hubbard
Wauzeka/Seneca Justin Goodrich Derrick Joy
Webster Andy Smith Scott Haskins
West Allis Central Steven Suhm Chenard Haywood
West Bend West Dan Ferkovich Taylor Ripplinger
Weyauwega-Fremont Pat Free Colton Zimmerman
Whitehall John Kleinhans Tyler Bortle
Wisconsin Heights Dustan Baldassari & Jay Kuenster Camden Brown
Wittenberg-Birnamwood Bernard Holsey Jason Rieck
Wonewoc/Weston Greg Boulanger Jake McGlynn

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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