Stanley-Boyd defensive back Cole Brenner
The Jim Leonhard Award is given annually 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 went on to great success in the NFL with the Bills, Ravens, Jets, Broncos, and Saints.
The pre-season watch list was trimmed down to 20 semi-finalists, and five finalists for the award have now been selected. Winners will be announced the week of the state finals.
Cole Brenner was limited to just six games as a junior but still earned First Team All-Conference recognition. Healthy all season, he's really broken out in the 2024 campaign with 91 tackles and a state-high eight interceptions this year. He also leads the team with 35 catches for 618 yards and 11 scores. "Not only is he an incredible pass defender but he is also a big hitter," said Orioles coach Jeff Koenig. "With his speed, he can cover sideline to sideline and he can make our defense right when needed."
Marvanous Butler-Brown is a standout two-way player for the Crusaders. Not only is he an extremely explosive receiver with a team-best 45 catches for 822 yards and eight touchdowns, he's a shutdown corner on the outside. He has 50 tackles this year with two interceptions. He's a huge problem in the return game as well. "He's a great kid and a great player," said head coach Bill Young.
Grant Dean is a special player who has a huge impact for Neenah in all phases of the game. On offense, he led the team with 1,135 rushing yards in just 11 games. He has also been a big-time factor in the return game. Defensively, he’s a bullet in the secondary for head coach Steve Jung, recording 40 tackles and two interceptions from his safety spot. He was recently announced as the FVA Player of the Year on both offense and defense. "He tracks the ball very well, makes tackles at the line of scrimmage from his safety position and makes big plays in big games," said head coach Steve Jung. "His numbers defensively are lower this year as we have only played him certain games and situations this year defensively."
Tre Poteat is one of the top cornerbacks to come out of the state in some time, as the son of former Badgers assistant Hank Poteat stayed at Verona when his father took a job at Iowa State. A three-time All-Conference and WFCA All-State choice last year, Poteat is dynamic on both sides of the ball, recording 43 tackles with six interceptions and five forced fumbles. He also ran for 318 yards and a touchdown and led the Wildcats with 43 catches for 552 yards and seven scores. Poteat, who is committed to Tennessee, scored a total of six touchdowns on returns - four on punts, one on a kickoff, and one on an interception. "He simply shuts down half of the field and no one throws to that side or runs to that side," said head coach Andrew Riley. "It's going to be a forced fumble or int if it comes to his side."
Logan Zahour is a multiple time First Team All-Conference pick in the North Shore, earning First Team All-Conference on both offense and defense the past two seasons, also earning Honorable Mention All-State recognition from the WFCA. This year he has 42 tackles, two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and six interceptions on defense, as he has 15 picks in his career. He is again the team's leading receiver with 42 catches for 809 yards and 10 scores, adding 419 rushing yards as well. "He is equally good against the run and the pass and this year he became our schools all-time leader in career interceptions," said head coach Brian Leair. "His stats would have likely been much higher but he did not play in the second half of many of our games due to our team leading by a comfortable margin."
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