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Returning letterwinners for the Oregon football team (front, from left) are: Brandon Michek, Nate Govier, Alex McDermott, Nate Ironmonger, Will Krull, Max Chase, Matt Yates, Sam Mueller, Austin Huppert, AJ
Paltz and Josh Gomoll; (back) Logan Hurda, Elliot Jacobs, Trevor Cloud, Hunter Schultz, Colton Rader, Brenen Womack, Trent Ricker, Alex Duff, Sam Anders, Charlie Soule, Jake Odegard and Lucas Matthews.
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First-team all-conference
linebacker Max Chase
anchors the second level
along with Alex McDermott and Brenen Womack.
Inside the Panthers will turn
to Brandon Michek and Josh
Gomell.
Sam Mueller, Elliot Jacobson and Austin Huppert will
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Stoughton
Senior Jake Kissling returns under center for the Vikings. Kissling passed for 738 yards and five touchdowns last season.
Stoughton returns as
much talent as any team in
the Badger South this year,
short of maybe perennial conference forerunner
Monona Grove.
The Vikings (3-6 overall, 3-3 Badger South) finished .500 in conference
last year, but more importantly ended a 15-year
playoff drought under
second year coach Jason
Thiry.
A year removed from
that success, brought a
new head coach and new
staff, though Stoughton
enters this season with
four offense players and
one defensive standout on
the WSN Senior Football
Awards preseason list.
First-year head coach
Dan Prahl, son of Oregon
Hall of Fame coach Bob
Prahl, hopes a core group
of nearly 20 letterwinners will help the Vikings
continue to build upon
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What: Stoughton home
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When: Friday, Aug. 28
Where: Collins Field,
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last years success and the
teams third-place finish in
conference.
Seniors Jakob Benson,
Buck Krueger and Zach
Kirby highlight the returning skill position players.
A second-team allconference wide receiver,
Benson returns after earning second team all-conference honors after hauling in 21 passes for 209
yards and one touchdown
to lead the Viking. The
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Returning letterwinners for the Stoughton football team (front, from left) are: Sam McHone, Eric Woods, Josiah Nelson, Joe Jensen, Josh Hitchcock, Darvell Peeples, Zach Kirbyand Michael Gerber; (second
row) Buck Krueger, Jeremiah Jiminez, Jacob Kissling, Erik Skavlen, Andy Johnson, Tommy Tobias, Jacob Groleau; (third row) Kyle Goodman, Lon Tremain-Woodcock, Gage White, Rocky France, Colin Koratko
and Matthew Wagner; (back)Jaece Newman, Key Cook, Erik Haried, Jakob Benson, Phillip Olson
Stoughton first year head coach Dan Prahl hopes to lead the Stoughton football team back to the playoffs this season.
Prahl spent last season as an assistant with the Vikings.
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Monona Grove running back Toren Young finished second in the Badger South Conference a year ago with 1,223 yards rushing. He was Offensive Player of the Year and has since verbally committed to the
University of Iowa.
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Monona Grove has been dominant in
the Badger South, and much of that sucMonona Grove
5-1
cess stems from its long-time coach Mike
Milton
5-1
Stassi.
2015 will be much different for the SilOregon
4-2
ver Eagles, however, as Stassi stepped
Stoughton
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down following a 141-42 record, nine
Madison Edgewood 2-4
conference titles and 15 playoff appearances in 16 years.
Fort Atkinson
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While the Silver Eagles still have a
Monroe
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lot of talent throughout the program, the
loss of such a prolific head coach leaves
the door open for other teams in 2015, (lost): 6/16
including Oregon, Milton, Madison
Outlook:
Edgewood and Stoughton.
First-year head coach Brandon BeckHere is a closer look at the teams in the
with inherits an offense that will have
Badger South (in order of 2014 finish).
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Monona Grove (7-2 overall, 5-1
receiver Trey Powers, tight end Jackson
Riley, tackle Casey Donahue, guard Nick
Badger South)
Maier and kicker Drew Schuchardt.
All-Conference players returning/
Continuing the decimation of the
Zach Quam, and honorable mention lineman Donahue and Schuchardt at punter.
The Silver Eagles return four all-conference defensive players in second-team
senior defensive back Brady Blang, as
well as honorable mention linebacker
Tanner Dahlhauser and defensive backs
David Manz and Myles Thomas.
Young, Blang, Manz and Dahlhauser
have been named team captains and their
play will go a long way in determining
the Silver Eagles success this season.
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Verona
The Verona Area High School football team had its nine-year playoff
streak snapped in 2013, but the Wildcats
bounced back and started a new streak
last season.
But with only two returning all-conference players and 24 players overall,
Verona needs to have players grow into
their roles early in the 2015 Big Eight
race.
In order to be at the top of the conference and/or secure five wins to make
the playoffs, the Wildcats will need to
replace several key positions. But the
good news is that several players that are
back have experience from last season
with seven starters back on offense and
six on defense.
We will be very young with only 21
seniors, head coach Dave Richardson
wrote in a preview questionnaire. Juniors
are going to have to mature quickly. We
have a motivated and passionate group.
Offense
The offense took the biggest loss of
skill players with first-team all-conference offensive lineman Dillon Villacrez,
first-team wide receiver Christian Baltes,
second-team quarterback Noah Roberts,
second-team running back Eric Schmid,
second-team tight end Jake Toman, honorable mention offensive lineman Sam
Strohl, honorable mention running back
Jackson Bryant and honorable mention
running back Cameron Tindall all graduating last season.
Junior quarterback Max Fink takes over
at quarterback without any experience
on varsity last season, but he will have
senior running back Carson Parks to hand
the ball off to.
Parks rushed for 298 yards and two
touchdowns on 30 carries last season.
Richardson said he will have a bigger
Senior defensive back Brycen Smith (20) and junior defensive back Brad Laufenberg break up a pass against Madison West Friday. Smith returns to varsity
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The defense looks to be the strength of
the Wildcats in 2015. Seniors Trayvonn
Johnson (first-team defensive lineman)
and Sam Favour (first-team linebacker)
are back to lead the way.
Johnson (46 solo tackles, 36 assisted
tackles, three forced fumbles), who also
was named All-State, anchors an athletic front three, while Favour (47 solo
tackles, 54 assisted tackles, two fumble
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The returning letterwinners for the Verona Area High School varsity football team (front, from left) are: Forrest Hammen, Carson Parks, Austin Powers, Max Fink, Lance Andrew, Eric Fey, Josh Hernandez and
Hunter Bourne; (back) Jaquay Willis, Peter Janssen, Robbie Freitag, Brycen Smith, Andrew Wirtzfeld, Sam Favour, Garrison Stauffer, Kevin Klockziem, Reggie Curtis, Trayvonn Johnson and Evan Fernandez.
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2015 schedule
Week 1 result: Verona 27, West 21
Week 2: at Middleton
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The 2015 race for a Big Eight Conference football champion might be the closest it has been in a while.
With top teams Middleton (8-1), Madison La Follette (7-2), Sun Prairie (7-2),
Verona (6-3) and Janesville Craig (6-3)
losing several key all-conference players from the 2014 season, Madison West
(5-4), Madison Memorial (3-6) and Janesville Parker (3-6) look to move up in the
standings. Madison East (1-8) and Beloit
Memorial (0-9) are also expected to
improve.
However, the teams at the top last season have a history of retooling their teams
with varsity-ready players, especially Sun
Prairie, Middleton and Verona which
joined the Big Eight in 2008. The three
teams have combined to win 14 Big 8
titles (with a few years as co-champions)
since 2004. The other teams to win conference titles during that stretch are Madison West (1), Madison Memorial (1),
Janesville Parker (1) and Madison La Follette (1).
This season will have loads of question
marks for teams early on with a lot of new
leaders around the conference, and there
isnt a clear-cut favorite among coaches.
Although most coaches picked either
Middleton, Sun Prairie, Madison West
and Madison La Follette in the top spot.
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
With so much unknown, the Big Eight
looks to have lots of parity this season, Senior running back Cam Maly (32) looks to lead Middletons backfield in 2015. Maly finished with 1,143 yards and 19 touchdowns on 201 carries in 2014.
especially early on.
Here is a closer look at the teams in the
conference (in order of the 2014 stand- Eric Karwoski - honorable mention FB).
ings):
Week 1 results: Verona 27, Madison West 21; Madison La Follette 28, Sun Prairie 21;
Outlook
Middleton (8-1)
Middleton 21, Janesville Parker 19
Middleton is picked to finish at or near
the top of the Big Eight this season with
Letterwinners back: 35
35 returning letterwinners, but with 17
Week 2: Verona at Middleton; Madison La Follette at Madison Memorial
Starters returning (offense/defense): all-conference selections gone, the Cardinals will need different players to step up
4/1
Week 3: Madison Memorial at Sun Prairie; Madison La Follette at Madison West
if they expect to repeat in a highly comAll-conference returning (lost): Senior petitive Big Eight Conference.
The offense has three top players back
Kajaun Redus - OL - first-team; senior
Week 4: Janesville Parker at Verona; Sun Prairie at Madison West; Middleton at Madison
Cam Maly - RB - first-team; senior from last season and four starters overall.
La Follette
Mitchell Bacon - WR - second-team; Redus will lead the offensive line, and
junior Joe Ludwig DB - honorable men- Maly will be the lead running back. Maly
Week 5: Madison West at Madison Memorial; Sun Prairie at Middleton
tion. (Sean Benedict - first-team OL; Der- finished with 1,143 yards and 19 touchek Ramsey - second-team OL; Mitchell downs on 201 carries in 2014 and only
Herl - first-team TE; Kellan Schulz - first- had one fumble.
Week 6: Madison Memorial at Middleton; Madison La Follette at Janesville Parker
But there is a big loss at quarterback
team QB; Alex Wood - second-team RS;
Nikko Miller - first-team DL; Chase Jol- with the graduation of Schulz. Schulz
Week 7: Verona at Madison La Follette; Sun Prairie at Janesville Parker; Madison West at
lie - second-team DL; Alex Wills - first- was 120-for-212 with 1,621 yards and 14
Middleton
team DL; Hayden Denson - first-team LB; touchdowns last season. Senior Brennan
Brian Chapman - first-team OLB; Peyton Schmitt is expected to start, but he saw
Brunker - second-team OLB; Alex Wood limited time on the field last season.
Week 8: Janesville Parker at Madison Memorial; Sun Prairie at Verona
Besides Maly, Schmitt will also have
- first-team DB; Nick Maes - second-team
DB; Declan Whinnery - first-team punter; Bacon as a weapon. Bacon finished
Week 9: Madison Memorial at Verona; Janesville Parker at Madison West
Josh Helbach - honorable mention DE; with 27 catches for 404 yards and four
Travis Zander - honorable mention WR;
Turn to Big 8/Page 13
Big 8: Several skilled positions throughout the conference will have new starters
Continued from page 12
2014 Big 8
touchdowns.
On defense, only one
starter returns Ludwig.
Ludwig finished with 31
solo tackles and 36 assisted
tackles last season. He had
a forced fumble and two
interceptions.
Team W-L
Middleton 8-1
Madison La Follette 7-2
Verona 6-3
Janesville Craig
6-3
Madison West
5-4
Madison Memorial 3-6
Janesville Parker
3-6
Madison East
1-8
Beloit Memorial
0-9
Outlook
The Lancers look to use
its experience on defense
to their advantage, but if
they expect to compete
at the top, the offense is
going to need some new
faces to step up.
There are only two
returners on offense
including Bernhagen and
the losses are huge. Gone
from last year are quarterback Jordan Carlson
(101-for-213, 1,446 yards,
14 TDs, 12 interceptions),
running back Cahleel
Copus (1,435 yards and 16
touchdowns on 243 carries) and wide receiver
Cortez McCree (23 catches for 438 yards and four
touchdowns. Also gone is
offensive lineman Zach
Oruruo.
Frankie Arriola looks to
take over at quarterback,
while Tim Hodges looks to
be next in line at running
back.
The defense will be the
strength of La Follette in
2015 with four of the seven
returners being all-conference selections. Orvis (47
solo tackles, 58 assisted
tackles, two interceptions,
two forced fumbles) and
(offense/defense): 1/0
All-conference returning
(lost): NONE. (Ross Smith
- first-team OL; Shayne
Ellis - second-team QB;
Joe Glowacki - secondteam kicker; Harry Henschler - first-team OLB;
Dan Ouimet - honorable
mention RB; Austin Kuhl
- honorable mention DL;
Adam Carlson - honorable
mention OL; Alex Marro honorable mention; OLB;
Trayton Christiansen honorable mention DB).
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
Senior linebacker Alex Orvis (48) anchors a strong returning defensive core for Madison La Follette this season. Orvis had 47 solo tackles,
58 assisted tackles, two interceptions and two forced fumbles in 2014.
Verona (6-3)
(SEE TEAM PREVIEW
ON PAGE 10).
Outlook
The Cougars will most
likely take a step back in
2015 with only one starter
back and no returning allconference selections.
Offensive lineman Nolan
Reilly is the only starter
to be back, but linebacker
Clay Martin is back after
missing all of last season
with a leg injury.
Craig does have 41
seniors on the squad which
should help with leadership
on the field, but with the
lack of experience, head
coach Ben McCormick
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Eric Cefalu - LB - secondteam; senior Braden Jorenby - DB - first-team; senior
Jose Pedraza - honorable
mention DB; senior Josh
Bernhagen - honorable
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Cortez McCree - secondteam WR; Michael Brown
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Stoughton opened the season Aug.
21 against Reedsburg before hosting a
second-straight home game another nonconference playoff team Aug. 28 in the
form of Mount Horeb.
The Vikings open the conference season against a Monroe team looking to
move up from the bottom on Sept. 4.
Key games for Stoughton this season
include a Sept. 18 showdown in Waunakee and tough three-game stretch to wind
out the regular season Oct. 2-16 at home
against Oregon, at Monona Grove and in
Middleton against Madison Edgewood.
Big 8: Teams in the middle look to move up into conference title contention
Dennis (27 catches for
565 yards and nine touchsaid he only can hope the downs).
The defense gets back
team improves early if the
five
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Cougars expect to comled by defensive end Jamin
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Letterwinners back: 22
Madison Memorial
(3-6)
S t a r t e r s r e t u r n i n g Letterwinners back: 15
(offense/defense): 8/5
Starters returning
All-conference returning (offense/defense): 5/6
(lost): Senior Max Gober
- OL - second-team; junior All-conference returnRhys Enderle - OL - sec- ing (lost): Senior Jack
ond-team; junior Terrence Andringa - RB - secondMcNeal Jr. - RB - second- team; junior Jake Ferguteam; junior Terrell Carey son - LB - second-team;
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Jamin Brown - honorable - s e c o n d - t e a m ; s e n i o r
mention - DE; junior Xavi- Blake Komplin - Punter er Miller - honorable men- second-team; senior Jason
tion QB; senior Gregory Weah - honorable mention
Wright - honorable men- LB; senior Alex Battaglia
tion RB. (Tarek Amro - - honorable mention WR;
first-team OL/second-team senior Jezell Taylor - honDL; Jackson Middleton - orable mention DB; senior
first-team DL; Jake Roach John Adam - honorable
- second-team OLB; Isaac mention OL. (Price Roloff
Dennis - first-team DB/ - second-team OL; Henry
honorable mention WR; Houden - first-team DB;
Tevan Einstein - honorable Ryan Murphy - honorable
mention DB).
mention LB).
Outlook
Madison West looks to
be one of the top contenders this season with half of
its starters back from last
season, including eight allconference selections.
The Regents have made
the playoffs two years in a
row and will have almost
the same offense on the
field as last season. Gober
and Rys Enderle lead the
offensive line. They will
be blocking for running
backs McNeal Jr. and
Wright. Sophomore Jaden
Stephens also looks to get
carries.
At the quarterback position, senior Daelon Savage
is back from an injury that
sidelined him all of last
year. Miller, who played
all of last season is now
listed as a backup.
McNeal Jr. finished with
717 yards and six touchdowns on 68 carries, while
Wright had 609 yards and
six touchdowns on 102
carries. Miller was 77-for162 with 1,447 yards, 16
touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Carey looks to lead the
receiver corps. He finished
with 30 catches for 694
yards and seven touchdowns in 2014. He will
most likely have more
targets with the loss of
Outlook
Madison Memorial
brings back experience as
well with 11 starters back,
including eight all-conference selections. That
makes the Spartans a team
that can also creep up the
standings and challenge
for a playoff spot.
The Spartans lose
Houden (quarterback) but
do have senior Emmett
Enright stepping into the
position with a lot of experience. Enright was 45-for109 last season with 638
yards, nine touchdowns
and seven interceptions.
Andringa looks to lead
the backs this season. He
had 47 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries last
season. Jason Weah is also
back as a wide receiver.
Weah rushed for 301 yards
and two touchdowns on 52
carries. He also caught 15
passes for 252 yards and
four touchdowns.
Ferguson and Battaglia
also return. Ferguson had
33 catches for 429 yards
and six touchdowns. Battaglia had 25 catches for
294 yards and three touchdowns.
The defense returns six
s t a r t e r s . T h e l i n e b a c kers will be led by Ferguson (51 solo tackles,
58 assisted tackles, three
Janesville Parker
(3-6)
Outlook
Madison East returns
10 starters and 30 players
overall in 2015, including
four all-conference selections, but there are plenty
of positions that will have
new faces.
On offense, six starters
return with Tygum (wide
receiver) and Deang (wide
receiver) leading the way.
Tygum finished with 45
catches for 642 yards and
nine touchdowns, while
Deang had 36 catches for
436 yards and two touchdowns.
Both wide receivers will
have a new quarterback
throwing to them, however. Zilm (175-for-293,
1,960 yards, 18 touchdowns, nine interceptions)
Letterwinners back: 27
Starters returning
(offense/defense): 4/5
All-conference returning
(lost): Junior Mylik Williams - OL - second-team;
junior Ed Jacobson - LB second-team; junior Sandy
Toyer - DB - second-team;
senior Evan Teubert honorable mention OLB.
(Jovanni Sanchez - second-team RB; Bryce Hall
- honorable mention OL;
Alex Miller - honorable
mention LB; Martin Whitwam - honorable mention
DL).
Outlook
Janesville Parker returns
nine starters and 27 players overall, but there is a
new coach on the sidelines
in Clayton Kreger.
Kreger inherits an
offense that returns Williams (offensive lineman),
senior Zane Austin (wide
receiver/defensive back),
senior Darin Empereur
(quarterback) and Jacobson (running back). Empereur was 26-for-70 with
362 yards, a touchdown
and five interceptions in
2014.
The offense does lose
Sanchez (1,254 yards and
nine touchdowns on 192
carries).
On defense, the Vikings
get back five starters. The
linebackers look to be
led by Jacobson and Teubert, while Toyer looks to
lead the defensive backs.
looks to be replaced by
senior Ruben Arndt, who
saw limited action in 2014.
Also gone is Manuel
(running back) and Chester
(wide receiver). Manuel
finished with 1,307 yards
and 15 touchdowns on 205
carries. Chester had 64
catches for 565 yards and
five touchdowns. Junior
running back Amadou
Daff looks to take over at
the running back position.
On defense, East gets
back four starters. KellyLemon looks to lead the
linebackers, while Lafayette looks to lead the
defensive line. Kelly-Lemon finished with 32 solo
tackles and 61 assisted
tackles last season, while
Lafayette had 13 solo tackles, 41 assisted tackles and
a forced fumble.
Pegeese-Jones - honorable
mention RB, junior Steve
Makinen - honorable mention QB; junior Matt Vieth
- honorable mention OL.
(Taylor Williams - second-team WR; Keanthony
Borgwardt - honorable
mention OL).
Outlook
Beloit Memorial hasnt
had much success in the
last decade, with a record
of 7-92 since 2004, but
the Purple Knights look to
get a few more wins under
their belts in 2015 with 12
starters back.
Beloit returns seven
starters on offense, including Makinen (quarterback), Pegeese (running
back) and Vieth (offensive
lineman.
Makinen was 101-for209 with 1,194 yards, eight
touchdowns and 12 interceptions, while PegeeseJones rushed for 306 yards
and two touchdowns on
131 carries.
On defense, the Purple
Knights return five starters, led by Grahn (linebacker).
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monthly plan price with AT&T or Verizon, you will be provided a $50 U.S. Cellular Promotional Card issued by MetaBank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Valid only for purchases at U.S. Cellular stores and uscellular.com. One per account. To receive card, customer must go to beatyourplan.hit2c.
com to register. Card will be received in 68 weeks. Device Protection+: Enrollment in Device Protection+ required. The monthly charge for Device Protection+ is $8.99 for Smartphones. A deductible per approved claim applies. You may cancel Device Protection+ anytime. Federal Warranty Service Corporation is the
Provider of the Device Protection+ ESC benefits, except in CA and OK. Limitations and exclusions apply. For complete details, see an associate for a Device Protection+ brochure. Device Turn-In: Customer must turn in all active devices from their former carriers plan. Customer is responsible for deleting all personal
information from device and removing any storage cards from devices. Devices must power on and cannot be pin locked. Device must be in fully functional working condition without any liquid damage or broken components, including, but not limited to, a cracked display or housing. Devices will not be returned to
customer should they cancel transaction. Not eligible for U.S. Cellulars in-store or mail-in trade-in program. To be eligible, customer must register for My Account. Kansas Customers: In areas in which U.S. Cellular receives support from the Federal Universal Service Fund, all reasonable requests for service must be
met. Unresolved questions concerning services availability can be directed to the Kansas Corporation Commission Office of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at 1-800-662-0027. Offers valid at participating locations only and cannot be combined. Not available online or via telesales. See store or uscellular.com
for details. Limited-time offer. Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. 2015 U.S. Cellular Promo_Guaranteedtobeat_Print_DI_9_75x11
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