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2025 South Central Conference All-Conference Football Teams
South Central Conference
2025 All-Conference Football Teams
First Team:
Offense:
Offensive Line Steven Brunhoefer SR Ripon (Unanimous)
Offensive Line Carsen Whitney SR Berlin (Unanimous)
Offensive Line Sawyer Bruins SR Waupun (Unanimous)
Offensive Line Owen Mueller-Wolf SR Ripon
Offensive Line Trent Tetting SR Berlin
Tight End Hayden Redington SR Berlin (Unanimous)
Wide Receiver Logan Prall SR Waupun (Unanimous)
Wide Receiver Antonio Gomez JR Wisconsin Dells
Running Back Eric Cumber SR Ripon (Unanimous)
Running Back Jakob Martin SR Berlin (Unanimous)
Quarterback Carter Hess SR Berlin
Quarterback Chase Beahm SR Waupun
Defense:
Defensive Interior Line Carsen Whitney SR Berlin (Unanimous)
Defensive Interior Line Hendrix Dawson SO Wisconsin Dells
Defensive End / OLB James Paskey SR Berlin
Defensive End / OLB Wesley Kunz SR Waupun
Defensive End / OLB Braden Dudzinski SR Ripon
Inside Linebacker Hayden Redington SR Berlin
Inside Linebacker Cody Dendricksen SR Adams-Friendship
Inside Linebacker Fletcher Brock SR Nekoosa
Defensive Back Carter Hess SR Berlin (Unanimous)
Defensive Back Carter Syverson SR Wisconsin Dells
Defensive Back Marshel Woyak JR Wautoma
Specials:
Punter Fin Krcmar JR Nekoosa
Kicker Chris Calderon SR Wautoma (Unanimous)
Returner Grahm Gopalan SR Waupun
Co-Offensive Player of the Year: Carter Hess – Berlin / Eric Cumber – Ripon
Defensive Player of the Year: Hayden Redington – Berlin
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Steven Brunhoefer – Ripon
Co-Offensive Back of the Year: Carter Hess – Berlin / Eric Cumber – Ripon
Wide Receiver of the Year: Logan Prahl – Waupun
Defensive Lineman of the Year: Carsen Whitney – Berlin
Linebacker of the Year: Hayden Redington – Berlin
Defensive Back of the Year: Carter Hess – Berlin
Second Team:
Offense:
Offensive Line Landen Wilhorn SR Nekoosa
Offensive Line Weston Page JR Ripon
Offensive Line Gavin Leach SR Adams-Frienship
Offensive Line Jack Toutant JR Waupun
Offensive Line Ben Gehrke SO Ripon
Tight End Jax Gall JR Wisconsin Dells
Wide Receiver Fin Krcmar JR Nekoosa
Wide Receiver Owen Kloosterboer SO Waupun
Running Back Kashton Stoddard SR Wisconsin Dells
Running Back Grahm Gropalan SR Waupun
Defense:
Defensive Interior Line Jon Moreno-Valdez JR Ripon
Defensive Interior Line Owen Kloosterboer SO Waupun
Defensive End / OLB Isaiah Thurk SR Waupun
Defensive End / OLB Elijah Grser SR Wautoma
Defensive End / OLB Xander Cook SR Adams-Friendship
Inside Linebacker Jacob Bertling SR Nekoosa
Inside Linebacker Kody Kallerud SR Waupun
Inside Linebacker Peter Waterman SR Wisconsin Dells
Defensive Back Fin Krcmar JR Nekoosa
Defensive Back Julian Busse JR Berlin
Defensive Back Eli Anderson SR Nekoosa
Specials:
Punter Kyle Wurster SR Mauston
Kicker Nathan Hanson SR Ripon
Returner Carter Hess SR Berlin
Honorable Mention
Offensive Line:
Matthew Riddick JR Ripon
Phoenix Alameda FR Nekoosa
Kyler Wurster SR Mauston
Adrian Gschwind SO Waupun
Noah Gould JR Waupun
Brayden Krause JR Waupun
Pierce McClyman SO Wisconsin Dells
Caleb Voigtlander SR Berlin
Running Back:
Skyler Royston SR Wautoma
Cody Hendricksen SR Adams-Friendship
Jacob Bertling SR Nekoosa
Tight End:
James Paskey SR Berlin
Dylan Martyna JR Ripon
Wide Receiver:
Andrew Dillin FR Mauston
Kaden Del Ponte SR Waupun
Marshel Woyak JR Wautoma
Bear Reittinger JR Wisconsin Dells
Quarterback:
Nathan Hanson SR Ripon
Lex Reittinger SR Wisconsin Dells
Eli Anderson SR Nekoosa
Defensive Interior Line:
Will Guthrie SR Ripon
Kyler Wurster SR Mauston
Aylis Hernandez JR Mauston
Sawyer Bruins SR Waupun
Jack Cadie SR Wautoma
Jakob Martin SR Berlin
Defensive End / OLB:
Ethan Hoeper SO Wisconsin Dells
Caleb Burch SO Nekoosa
Cayden Kutz SR Ripon
Inside Linebacker:
Grant Kulibert JR Wautoma
Zander Ginter SR Adams-Friendship
Defensive Back:
Devon Henry SR Wisconsin Dells
Boyd Witt SR Wisconsin Dells
Kannon Belter JR Berlin
Brody Lietzau SR Ripon
Logan Beahm SO Ripon
Myles Nawrot SR Adams-Friendship
Tymon Aalsma SO Waupun
Middle Schoolers Defeat Westfield in Boys Basketball
The Mauston Golden Eagles 7th and 8th grade boys basketball teams were both victorious over Westfield Tuesday evening. The 7th grade team opened the action with a defensive masterpiece defeating the Pioneers 37-6. Jaden Steinke led the Golden Eagles with 12points while Rory Heesch added 8points. Emmett Manning led the defensive charge with numerous steals and also added 7points for Mauston. The Mauston 8th grade team survived a 2nd quarter run by Westfield to pull off a 38-32 victory. Mauston’s 11-4 lead was wiped out with an 8-0 Pioneer run in the 2nd quarter but Mauston regrouped and never looked back. Mikey Murphy led the Golden Eagles with 17points while Cooper Thayer added 14points. The Middle School Boys will each host Nekoosa on November 18th.
Hillsboro Man Injured in Truck Accident
Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports on Friday afternoon, November 7th, 2025, at approximately 2:00 PM, the Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch Center was notified of a single-vehicle crash that occurred at the intersection of State Highway 82 and County Road, in the Town of Forest.
Stephen J. Hynek, age 63, of Hillsboro, WI was operating a 1972 Ford truck travelling southeast on County Road P. The truck was loaded with shelled corn, and the operator reported a mechanical issue with the brakes as he approached the intersection of Highway 82. The vehicle went off the left side of the roadway, struck an embankment, and came to rest crossways of both Highway 82 travel lanes.
Injured, Hynek was flown from the scene by GundersenAIR to Gundersen (Emplify) Health System in La Crosse, WI.
Due to cleanup of the load spillage, Highway 82 was closed until 4:40 PM.
Assisting the Sheriff’s Office were the Hillsboro Police Department, Hillsboro Fire Department, Hillsboro Area Ambulance, GundersenAIR, and the Wisconsin State Patrol. Vernon County Emergency Management assisted with community notifications of the highway closure.
Sheriff Torgerson would like to commend an alert motorist, a 50-year-old female from Hillsboro, who was traveling east on State Highway. She saw what was unfolding and stopped west of the intersection. Another motorist, a 45-year-old male from rural Hillsboro was turning right onto Highway 82, from County Road P and saw the truck quickly approaching from the rear as he made the turn. This should serve as a reminder to always stay alert when operating a motor vehicle and avoid distractions. As always, Sheriff Torgerson would like to thank all our volunteers who faithfully and selflessly serve our communities. A special thanks to everyone who assisted with cleanup.
The crash remains under investigation.
Raspiller, Linda Lou
My name is Linda Lou Raspiller. I was born in Reddick, IL on July 24, 1945. Linda passed peacefully Nov 9 2025, at home surrounded by loved ones. In 1963 I married the love of my life, Stanley Raspiller. We moved to Wisconsin in 1963, where we raised our four kids on a dairy farm. Those were the best years of my life.
Some of my favorite things were gardening, cooking and baking, and playing cards and board games with my family. There were many challenges in the early years, raising young children, working outside jobs and farming full-time. My various employments included waitressing, nursing aid and store clerk, but my passion was farming and being a mother.
At 35, I developed Parkinsons’ Disease which proved to be a lifelong struggle; however, we continued to farm till I was 55. Then in 2000 we sold the farm and moved to Lime Ridge. I was employed at Sauk County Health Center where I worked till 70 years of age. In 2015 I retired and underwent a revolutionary brain surgery for Parkinson’s, which was a huge success. The following year we moved to Reedsburg to be closer to family. Stan and I had four good years there before he passed at age 84. I continued to live in my own home until 2023, when I then moved to assisted living.
Thanks to my devoted children, some of the highlights of my later life were the times spent travelling through the Western states, visiting many National Parks, a trip to Vermont to see the beautiful fall colors, and a European vacation to Switzerland and Italy (Germany too!) which was a lifelong dream of mine.
In September of 2025, I received a shocking diagnosis of a rare type of blood cancer Plasma Cell Leukemia. It was a relief to hear that this was going to be relatively quick and painless. As unexpected and unsettling as the news was, I am at peace. I feel I have accomplished all I had set out to do in my life.
I am survived by my four beautiful children: Ted (Kris, Jessica, Dalton) Renee (Lamia, Hana) Tony (Kim, Courtney, Brandon) and Amy (Rod)
The family will hold a private celebration of life at a future date.
The Farber Funeral Home, Reedsburg, is assisting the family.
Robbins, Pamela Velnet Age 62 of Grand Marsh
Pamela Velnet Robbins, age 62, of Grand Marsh, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on Friday, November 7, 2025, at her home.
Pamela was born on May 7, 1963, in Racine, Wisconsin to Richard and Ruth (Harcus) Ostrander Sr. She attended Park High School.
At the age of 15 in 1978 she met the love of her life Lonnie Robbins of Racine, WI. They dated for 5 years and were wed on May 14, 1983. Pamela and Lonnie went on to have two sons, Lonnie Jr., born on December 31, 1983, and William born on January 25, 1986. In September of 1995, Pamela and her family moved to Grand Marsh, WI where she lived until her final day. Lonnie and William blessed Pamela with two grandchildren each. Mckenna Robbins born on February 23, 2009, Jayla Robbins born on May 4, 2009, Zakkary Robbins born on November 29, 2009, and Wade Robbins born on August 5, 2013.
Pamela’s world was all based on the love of her family. She was a devout wife, mother, and grandmother. Her husband, kids, and grandkids meant the world to her. Pamela also loved to take vacations to the ocean and collect seashells, but her real joy was fishing. She loved nothing more than to set her hook into a bluegill or a large mouth bass.
Pamela was preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Ruth Ostrander Sr., mother-in-law Beatrice Milford, father-in-law, William Daniel Robbins, and stepfather-in-law, Warren Milford.
Survivors include her soulmate and husband, sons, grandchildren, and daughter-in-law. She is also survived by many siblings, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Per Pamela’s wishes, she didn’t want a funeral service. She will be cremated, and a memorial will be held at a future date and place.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and
further information.
Jensen, Lucille Age 85 of Wisconsin Rapids
Lucille Jensen, age 85, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Cranberry Court in Wisconsin Rapids.
Born August 20, 1940, in the Town of Richfield, WI, Lucille was the beloved daughter of Darwin and Violet (Nelson) Payne. She graduated from Adams-Friendship High School and went on to build a life filled with love, laughter, and meaningful connections.
On May 8, 1971, Lucille married her soul mate, Deone Jensen. Together they shared a beautiful life and welcomed their daughter Peggy. Lucille was a devoted wife and mother, whose warmth and wit enriched the lives of everyone around her.
Lucille enjoyed a successful career as a sales manager for Tupperware, where her charisma and dedication earned her the admiration of colleagues and customers alike. She also had a clever eye for rummage sales, delighting in the thrill of the hunt and the joy of sharing her finds. Her favorite moments were spent with family and friends-playing cards, traveling, dancing, camping and creating lasting memories.
Lucille had a devoted listening ear for her family, always offering comfort, wisdom, and a safe place to share. Her presence was a source of strength and love, and she made each person feel truly heard and valued.
Lucille will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.
She is survived by her children: Peggy (Dave) Moddes, Terry (Debra Brooks) Baggs, Thomas (Charlene) Baggs, Michele (Lewis II) Holmes, and Mike (Jean Paulson) Baggs.
She is a proud grandmother to Misty, Jenny, Jaime, Amber, Lewis III, Tim, Jody, Jordan, Sheldon, and Tom; a loving great-grandmother to Alex, Makaela, Taylor, Colin, Ryan, Blaine, Skylar, Jacaup, Madison, Wyatt, Hadley, Gavin, Gabriella, Ivan, Watson, and Lainey: and a cherished great-great-grandmother to Briar and Ariella.
She is survived by her siblings, Dori Saladino, Gordy Payne, Danny (Myrt) Payne, and
sister-in-law Lucy Payne, Donna Jensen, and many nieces and nephews.
She is further preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband Deone, family, Carl Payne,
Ella and Richard Corris, Gus Saladino, Kathy Payne, Art and Helen Payne, Cleone Jensen, Marlyn Jensen, Harlyn Jensen and her grandson Jason Baggs.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
2025 SBC Girls All-Conference Volleyball Teams
1st team all conference
- Katie Field 11 Royall/Wonewoc
- Delilah Hedden 12 Necedah
- Kenli Gollnick 9 Bangor
- Ella Dahlen 10 Royall/Wonewoc
- Audrina Schwarz 11 Cashton
- Jaycee Michek 11 Bangor
- Grace Olson 10 Bangor
2nd team all conference
- Samantha Markee 10 Brookwood
- Olivia McCauley 10 Hillsboro
- Lily Mercer 11 Bangor
- Miranda Arndt 11 Brookwood
- Brynn Thurston 12 Brookwood
- Katie Powell 10 Brookwood
- Maggie Stenerson 11 Brookwood
Sportsmanship Award
Bangor – Caitlyn Crenshaw
Brookwood – Miranda Arndt
Cashton – Ruby Schmitz
Hillsboro – Elizabeth Cairns
Necedah – Taylor Freitag
New Lisbon – Sophia Wolf
Royall.Wonewoc-Center – Ella Dahlen

