The Jim Leonhard Award is presented to the top senior defensive back as part of the WSN Senior Football Awards. The award is named after former Flambeau High School and University of Wisconsin athlete Jim Leonhard, who has gone on to great success in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, and Cleveland Browns. In 2016 he returned as an assistant coach at Wisconsin.
The pre-season list will be trimmed down to 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 |
---|---|---|
Nolan | Anderson | Menomonee Falls |
Porter | Bauer | Mondovi |
Ashton | Baumann | Arrowhead |
Sam | Berruecos | Westfield |
Jordan | Blanchard | Clear Lake |
Cole | Brenner | Stanley-Boyd |
Sebastian | Briggs | Oconomowoc |
Jerzy | Brocker | Shawano |
Kaleb | Burkel | Slinger |
Marvanous | Butler-Brown | Catholic Memorial |
Issac | Cantu | Racine St. Catherine's |
Andrew | Clemons | Racine Horlick |
Landon | Daniel | Kewaskum |
Leyton | Davies | Turner |
Miles | Dawkins | Verona |
Grant | Dean | Neenah |
Jiaquari | Douglas | Janesville Parker |
Connor | Durand | Rice Lake |
Bradley | Filippis | Kenosha Indian Trail |
Thor | Fowler | D.C. Everest |
Sean | Hansen | Appleton North |
Kaden | Hegemann | Waterford |
Tanner | Herman | Johnson Creek |
Willem | Hoefler | Saint Croix Falls |
Brady | Hojnacki | Muskego |
Charlie | Hornacek | Notre Dame |
Sam | Jackson | Madison West |
Cade | Johnson | Bonduel |
Luke | Jung | Neenah |
Carter | Kaufman | De Pere |
Bobby | King | Brookfield Central |
Hunter | King | Fond du Lac |
Derek | Klein | DeForest |
Kyrylo | Kopytsia | Iola-Scandinavia |
Drew | Kortz | Freedom |
Damyias | Lopez | Catholic Memorial |
Logan | Maertz | Reedsville |
Tyler | Mirasola | Sussex Hamilton |
Abe | Monson | New Richmond |
Marion | Moore | Madison Memorial |
Braxton | Murphy | Green Bay Southwest |
Dontavious | Olson | Beloit Memorial |
Caeden | Oppold | Oconomowoc |
Zach | Orr | Rice Lake |
Evan | Paul | Medford |
Tre | Poteat | Verona |
Casey | Quam | Stoughton |
Blake | Raab | Auburndale |
Josiah | Rice | Wisconsin Lutheran |
Omar | Sanchez-Juarez | Green Bay Preble |
Jackson | Savasta | Mukwonago |
Gavin | Sell | Baldwin-Woodville |
Dominic | Sherwood | Owen-Withee |
Jackson | Spees | Stevens Point |
Cade | Stasiek | Spring Valley |
Evrett | Tait | Regis |
Barrett | Temmers | Prescott |
Max | Timpel | Marshall |
Gavin | Vaassen | Cuba City |
Tanek | Wankowski | Kettle Moraine |
Jason | Webster | Waukesha North |
Ryan | Wettstein | De Pere |
Evan | Wilkins | Medford |
Caleb | Wrensch | Stratford |
Maddox | Xiong | Sheboygan South |
Chase | Yinko | Monona Grove |
Logan | Zahour | Cedarburg |
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