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.
First | Last | Team |
---|---|---|
Caden | Anderson | Cameron |
Brayden | Arndt | Weyauwega-Fremont |
Logan | Bahr | Luther |
Brett | Baumgartner | Edgar |
Andrew | Blair | Oshkosh West |
Gunner | Boegli | Brodhead/Juda |
Robert | Booker | Waunakee |
Cayden | Brandenburg | Janesville Parker |
Connor | Breunig | Sauk Prairie |
Jacques | Brooks | Franklin |
Aden | Cherney | Auburndale |
Keanu | Chiana | Seymour |
Carson | Clausen | Freedom |
Abe | Coronado | Kimberly |
Nate | Cowser | Milwaukee South |
Timothy | Davis Jr | Milwaukee Academy Of Science |
Brandon | DeBauch | Gillett |
JJ | Douglas | Janesville Parker |
Camden | Dvorachek | Reedsville |
Ethan | Ehlinger | Stevens Point |
LJ | Ellestad | Mount Horeb/Barneveld |
David | Emerich | Waunakee |
Andrew | Fassbinder | Viroqua |
Ryan | Ferguson | Germantown |
Noah | Fischer | De Pere |
Kade | Frisby | Wilmot |
Collin | Fritts | Baldwin-Woodville |
Noah | Gensler | Winnebago Lutheran |
Tucker | Grundahl | DeForest |
Wyatt | Hamersma | Berlin |
Adam | Heberer | Sussex Hamilton |
Latrell | Herrington | Racine Case |
Thad | Hoffmann | Marquette |
Maccoy | Holmquist | Lakeland |
Ethan | Horkan | Reedsburg |
Andrew | Human | Franklin |
Drake | Ingham | Prairie du Chien |
Bryce | Jaworski | Wausau West |
Degan | Jensen | Wisconsin Dells |
Keagan | Jirschele | Mosinee |
Nick | Joley | La Crosse Logan |
Joah | Kaminsky | Cedarburg |
Luke | Keller | Neenah |
Andrew | Kelley | McFarland |
Tremaine | Kennicker | Mineral Point |
Nick | Kihn | Sussex Hamilton |
Jayce | Kolinski | Lodi |
Amon | Konopacki | Stevens Point |
Aiden | Krause | Muskego |
Drew | Lang | Burlington |
Mark | Leidel | Slinger |
Blake | Maldonado | South Milwaukee |
Grant | Manz | Kiel |
Benny | Marshall | Waterloo |
Jacob | McVane | Ashwaubenon |
Elijah | Mead | Waukesha North |
Collin | Meininger | Westosha Central |
Wade | Meissner | Franklin |
Camron | Mendoza | Beaver Dam |
Max | Mengel | Fond du Lac |
Kalvin | Mullins | Fond du Lac |
Will | Murray | Darlington |
Langdon | Nordgaard | West De Pere |
Noah | Nusbaum | Saint Croix Central |
Evan | Olson | Pepin/Alma |
Landon | Pedretti | De Soto |
Tanner | Phelps | Greenfield |
Braden | Roemhild | Boyceville |
Koby | Sacotte | Lomira |
Zach | Scher | Watertown |
Trace | Schoenebeck | Luxemburg-Casco |
Ashten | Schultz | Neillsville/Granton |
Ty | Schwartzkopf | Menasha |
Connor | Stauff | Sun Prairie East |
Matthew | Stenbroten | Lake Mills |
Madox | Stewart | Pepin/Alma |
Ryan | Sturgill | Waterloo |
Garrison | Tashner | Platteville |
Tommy | Teberg | Burlington |
Adrian | Thomas | Nicolet |
Jaeden | Tiegs | Grafton |
Aiden | Tuinstra | Madison East |
Tyler | Underwood | Marathon |
Drew | Wagner | Kettle Moraine |
Mekai | Ward | Madison Memorial |
Mitchell | Wing | Lourdes Academy |
Caden | Wold | Boyceville |
Logan | Yanke | Reedsburg |
Owen | Zahm | Viroqua |
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