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  • 8/8/2019 2010 NOW All-Suburban Football Offense

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    SPORTS

    2010 NOWALL-SUBURBAN FOOTBALL OFF

    H I G H H O N O R A B L E

    QUARTERBACK:JonathanLehman, 6-2, 175, Brookfield EastseniorRUNNING BACK:KevinScroggins, 5-9, 179, Menomonee

    Falls seniorWIDE RECEIVER:StephenPelkofer, 6-1, 170, Whitnall juniorTIGHT ENDS:Max Beckers, 6-6,215, Homestead senior; SamRohr, 6-4, 235, Brookfield CentralseniorCENTERS:Jeff Bolster, 6-1, 220,Muskego junior; Steven Chang,6-2, 215, Brookfield East seniorGUARD:Colin Smith, 6-1, 220,Muskego juniorTACKLES:Marcus Aprahamian,6-5, 300, Brookfield Centralsenior; Drew Jones, 6-2, 225,Brown Deer seniorKICKER:Colton Kreckler, 5-10,195, West Allis Hale senior; BrettPresnal, 6-0, 170, Muskego

    H O N O R A B L E M E N T I O NQUARTERBACKS:CodyBerger, 6-0,170,Homestead junior; SamBrick,6-3,195, Greendale junior; JasonMeichtry,6-2, 195,BrookfieldCentral junior; AdamSchulz,6-3,190, Muskegosenior;KyleVeloz,6-0,202,Oak Creek senior; Brett Young-beck,6-0,175 Brown Deersenior.RUNNINGBACKS:BennettHasseldeck,5-9,182, Eisenhowersenior; Connor McCullough, 5-11,185,Brookfield CentralseniorWIDERECEIVERS:SeanAndryauskus,6-1,160 BrownDeersenior; JoeyGribble, 6-2,175,OakCreeksenior; BenSchaefer, 5-10,155,Whitnallsenior;Evan Walton,5-11,179,Franklin seniorTIGHTENDS:Connor Anderson, 6-1,200,Muskego senior; KennedyRingelberg,6-2, 211,Greendale juniorCENTERS:BobbyMussa,6-1, 275,BrookfieldCentraljunior;Alec Zoern,6-2,185GermantownseniorGUARDS:Jamie Klett, 6-1, 210,WhitefishBaysenior;Jared Lang,5-11,252, Greenfieldjunior; JordanThompson,5-10,232, Brown Deersenior; StevenUtz, 6-5,246,Eisen-hower senior; AlexWallner,6-0, 210,MuskegojuniorTACKLES:JackAnderson, 6-2,255,Germantownsenior;Tory Dibb,6-3,233,BrownDeersenior;TaylorHoff,6-4,255,Whitefish Baysenior;JeremyKindle, 6-0, 215, Muskego

    junior; DylanMartin,6-2, 260,BrookfieldCentralsenior;ConnorMcIntosh,6-3, 250, Muskegojunior;MattPulizos,6-5, 273,Greendale junior; JoshRuka,6-6, 290,Greenfield junior; RaefSaez,6-2,295,Oak Creek senior; KyleSchober,6-2,275, Homesteadsenior

    P L AY E R O F T H E Y E A R

    Lance Baretz, 6-0, 185Franklin seniorFirst-team all-stateselection andtwo-time NOWchoice focalpoint of mostwell-balancedoffense in NOW area. three-year varsity starter accounted for2,061 passing yards on 113-of-175passing (64.6 completion percent-age) with 28 touchdowns vs. only

    six interceptions during regularseason. finished season with2,763 yards and 34 TDs overalland ranks fourth all-time in statehistory in career passing yardsand touchdowns. first-teamall-SEC choice also rushed for 810yards and 16 touchdowns in 13games.

    Q U A RT E R B A C K

    Dom Bledsoe, 6-0, 185New Berlin WestseniorThe Vikings put in anew offensivesystem this fall andBledsoe was chiefreason for itssuccess. passed for 2,172yards on 115-of-203 passing (56.6percent) with 28 touchdowns (tiedfor best in NOW area) and eightinterceptions during regularseason. added 320 rushingyards and eight touchdowns. among states leaders in passingall season.

    Q U A RT E R B A C K

    Joel Stave, 6-6, 220

    Whitnall seniorRepeat NOW pickled state in passingduring the regularseason with 2,405yards on168-for-294 passing(57 percent). passed for 22touchdowns with six interceptionsand also rushed for 245 yards andsix scores. passed for aschool-record 394 yards and fivetouchdowns in a regular seasonfinale. first-team all-statechoice and Woodland Blackoffensive player of the year.

    R U N N I N G B A C K

    Luke Przybylka, 5-8, 200Muskego seniorLed NOW area inrushing with morethan 1,300 yardswith 14 touchdowns. a workhorse whototaled more than2,500 yards from scrimmage thelast two seasons. had just onefumble in 238 carries. oftengave up carries to other backs,including NOW pick Jordan

    Gruettner.

    R U N N I N G B A C K

    Chris Smith, 5-6, 187Brown DeerseniorLost better part oflast three games ofthe regular seasondue to a foot injury,but returningAll-Suburban choice still gained1,080 yards on 132 carries (8.2average) with impressive 21 TDs. small, agile, elusive andstronger than he looks.

    W I D E R E C E I V E R

    Andrew Brees, 6-3, 185Greendalesenior

    Had more than twiceas many yards andcatches and threetimes as manyreceiving TDs asany other player on his team. first-team all-state receiver brokeschools single-season and careerscoring records. piled up 39catches for 804 yards with 12 TDs.

    W I D E R E C E I V E RChad Mathwig, 6-6, 210New Berlin WestseniorAll-state honorablemention posedmatchup problemsall season. caught 36 passesfor 810 yards (22.5 per catch) witha NOW-area best 14 TDs.

    big-play receiver with great handsbecame a great blocker on theedge and improved on his short tointermediate routes as teamsstarted to play him softer in anattempt to take away deep throw.

    W I D E R E C E I V E R

    Brady Oates, 6-1, 171Franklin seniorTwo-time NOWselection was afirst-team all-statechoice by finishingwith 46 catches, 940yards and 12 TDs all team-highs in 13 games. arguably the best deep threat inSEC. averaged 22.7 yards percatch during regular season. great route runner with very good

    hands, also improved his blockingon the edge, helping Franklin rushfor 1,502 yards before the playoffs.

    T I G H T E N D

    Anthony Meyer, 6-1, 186,Franklin seniorOften lined up onoffensive line andstayed in to block. was most dan-gerous when he gotout running routes,which he often did split out as awide receiver. returned from aknee injury that kept him out all oflast season and caught 42 passesfor 549 yards and seven TDs,including the playoffs.

    G U A R D

    Nathan Marshall, 6-2, 255Whitnall seniorOne of few Whitnalllinemen to stayhealthy, a nationalpowerliftingchampion protectedstates leadingpasser Joel Stave the best hecould and allowed the seniorquarterback to pass for 2,405yards. Woodland Blacklineman of the year.

    G U A R D

    Max Vielmetti, 6-3, 255HomesteadseniorOne of only tworeturning starters onHomestead offensiveline, all-statehonorable mentionhelped team average 31.3 pointsper game. great pulling guardhelped quarterback Cody Bergerpass for more than 1,000 yardsand running back AntoineEasterling gain close to 1,000rushing yards.

    C E N T E R

    Noah Jankowski, 6-1, 229Greendale senior

    Three-year starterplayed with fracturedgrowth plates in eachfoot. responsiblefor making three tofive calls on anygiven play and a huge reason whythe Panthers totaled more than3,300 yards and 350 points thisseason. solid long- andshort-snapper had zero errant

    snaps. two-year captain.

    TA C K L E

    Craig Christian, 6-2, 240Franklin juniorLeft tackleresponsible forprotecting LanceBaretzs backside dida solid job as theanchor of Sabersoffensive line. very good runand pass blocker, he helpedFranklin compile 3,722 offensiveyards 1,502 rushing and 2,220passing in regular season.

    TA C K L E

    Sam Versnik, 6-4, 300West Allis Hale juniorNext in line inVersnik family ofoffensive linemen,is considered most

    dominating runblocker coach Sean Hegerty hasever seen. recorded double-digit pancake blocks in everygame. big man can pull, downblock and pass block well.

    K I C K E R

    Andrew Brees, 6-3, 185Greendale seniorAll-conference kicker had 31 of 53kickoffs go into the end zone fortouchbacks. made 38 of his 40extra points and three of fourregular-season field goals (makesfrom 37, 43 and 46 yards; a miss

    from 37). student of kicking,he has become a regional-nationalrecruit.

    M E N T I O N

    O N L I N E V O T I N G

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