The Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch Award is presented annually to the state's top senior running back as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after former Wausau High School athlete Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, who went on to play for the University of Wisconsin and the University of Michigan before starring at end in the NFL for 12 seasons. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the National High School Hall of Fame, and later went on to serve as Wisconsin's athletic director from 1969 to 1987.
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.
First | Last | Team |
---|---|---|
Eli | Adams | Potosi/Cassville |
Peyton | Alvarado | Lancaster |
Logan | Anderson | Ithaca |
Brady | Baldwin | Mauston |
Cayden | Bangston | D.C. Everest |
Jaden | Bastian | Brillion |
Demetrius | Bergmann | Pepin/Alma |
Carson | Bilitz | Waterford |
Payton | Borchardt | Mayville |
Kayden | Bou | Lakeside Lutheran |
Kyle | Bowman | Oconto |
Colton | Brunell | Columbus |
Dominic | Bruno | Homestead |
Blake | Buchinger | Bay Port |
Karter | Butt | Edgar |
Owen | Carlson | Kewaunee |
Nick | Cinelli | Arrowhead |
Lucuis | Cooley | Wauzeka/Seneca |
Isaac | DeYoung | Cambria-Friesland |
Johnny | Drankwiecz | Adams-Friendship |
Mason | Dressler | Fort Atkinson |
Jack | Drout | Menomonie |
Bryce | Falk | Middleton |
Nick | Foster | Brookfield Central |
Roman | Frederick | Potosi/Cassville |
Breylin | Goebel | Darlington |
Jayden | Gordon | Kenosha St. Joseph |
Gavin | Hablewitz | Monona Grove |
Ivan | Haemer | Colby |
Carter | Hall | Hurley |
Logan | Hanson | Thorp |
Silas | Hartz | Johnson Creek |
Keagan | Hooker | Portage |
Koy | Hopke | Amery |
Jayvioin | Hunter | Racine St. Catherine’s |
Jaron | Johnson | Saint Francis |
Joey | Kayon | Shoreland Lutheran |
Koehler | Kilty | Stratford |
Gabe | Klatt | Beaver Dam |
Ethan | Klinker | Cashton |
Brayden | Klubertanz | Marshall |
Joseph | Koch | Menomonee Falls |
Ashton | Krause | Muskego |
Trevor | Krueger | Cambria-Friesland |
Brady | Kuhn | Onalaska |
Owen | Lietell | West Allis Hale |
Ben | Lindley | Waunakee |
Zach | Lynch | Southern Door |
Ethan | Mathe | Winneconne |
Chase | Matthias | Two Rivers |
Blake | Matthys | Brodhead/Juda |
Carter | McGlone | Xavier |
Aidrian | McMillon | Milwaukee Pulaski |
Aiden | Meador | Saint Croix Falls |
Sean | Minor | Wisconsin Lutheran |
Kylle | Moore | Martin Luther |
Matthew | Motl | Marshall |
Mason | Mullins | Crandon |
Wyatt | Nelson | Evansville |
Landon | Nottestad | Badger |
Cam | Olson | Eau Claire North |
Trenton | Owens | Mount Horeb/Barneveld |
Drew | Peterson | Jefferson |
Ashton | Post | St. Mary Catholic/VC |
Gabe | Prince | Bloomer |
Sebastian | Rasmussen | Waunakee |
Ray | Reineck | Wausau West |
Tyler | Rittenhouse | Howards Grove |
Hunter | Sabel | Oakfield |
Isaac | Saunders | Brodhead/Juda |
Steele | Schaefer | Menomonie |
Tanner | Schieffer | Cochrane-Fountain City |
Diego | Schmitt | Spring Valley |
Max | Schneider | Muskego |
Evan | Scholl | Auburndale |
Tyler | Schoneman | Random Lake |
Jonah | Severson | River Falls |
Terrance | Shelton | Franklin |
Jackson | Shramek | Blair-Taylor |
Corey | Smith | Catholic Memorial |
Braylon | Smola | Stevens Point |
Peyton | Snyder | Mondovi |
Isaiah | Stokes | Hillsboro |
Benjamin | Timm | Campbellsport |
Grant | Vandervest | Algoma |
Carter | Vieth | Elk Mound |
Tegan | Werner | Crivitz |
Jack | Wesolowski | New Berlin West |
Alex | Wraalstad | Oconomowoc |
Aiden | Zirbel | Waukesha North |
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