OSHKOSH, WI – The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) All-Star Games are back this weekend, and Northeast and Central Wisconsin will be well represented as dozens of area athletes take the field at Titan Stadium in Oshkosh for the 2025 edition of the showcase.
The action begins Friday, July 18, at 6:00 p.m. with the Eight-Player All-Star Game, streamed live on Zaleski Sports. The spotlight then shifts to Saturday, July 19, with the Small School All-Star Game at 12:00 p.m. and the Large School All-Star Game at 4:00 p.m., both of which will be broadcast live on Bally Sports Wisconsin and streamed via the Bally Sports app.
Beyond the football, the event remains a major fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, with participating athletes and coaches raising thousands of dollars to support pediatric healthcare across the state. Fans are encouraged to bring extra cash for on-site raffles and fundraisers, including prizes like autographed Badger and Packers gear, hotel stays, and more, thanks to longtime WFCA contributor Jerry Golembiewski.
Local Talent to Watch
The North Large team features a strong group of athletes from area powerhouses:
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Appleton North is sending DB Daniel Garrigan, ILB Bobby Salm, and OL Jack Hawkins, along with Head Coach Robert Salm and assistants Niles Clark and Matt Hechel.
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Kaukauna brings playmakers on both sides of the ball with WR Parker Schuh, DB Reed Wittman, and OL Braeden Jansen suiting up.
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Kimberly’s OLB Braedon Ellefson and OL Grayson Chalupny continue the Papermakers’ tradition of producing high-caliber talent.
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Seymour’s DL Alex Marsh adds a local presence up front, along with New London’s OL Parker Walbruck anchoring the line.
- Waupaca’s RB Xzaver Pittman, a explosive running back.
On the North Small roster, regional fans can look forward to:
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Freedom QB Drew Kortz, a dynamic leader under center.
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Bonduel’s DB Cade Johnson and Colin Fischer add agility and grit to the secondary.
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Wittenberg-Birnamwood LB Boone Schairer and Winneconne TE Jack Quigley are names to watch on both sides of the ball.
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Stratford’s presence is strong with QB Jack Tubbs, CB Jett Schoenherr, FS Alec Chapel, and OL Carter Lueck, with Head Coach Jason Tubbs also leading the team.
- Weyauwega-Fremont’s WR Kam Zielke, Amherst’s LB Sam Stuczynski and Iola-Scandinavia’s NT Ryan Doede highlight parts of East Central Wisconsin.
On the 8-Man South Roster, fans can look for:
- Port Edwards Linebacker Brynden Beck, Wild Rose Offensive Lineman Julien Martinez and Almond-Bancroft’s Tight End Ayden Phillips, all expect to be big playmakers this weekend.
Tickets & Broadcast Info
Tickets to each WFCA All-Star Game are just $5 per person.
Whether attending in person at Titan Stadium in Oshkosh or watching from home, the 2025 WFCA All-Star Games promise excitement, community pride, and the chance to see some of the state’s best football talent, especially from our own backyard, compete one final time in their high school careers.
For full rosters and donation information, visit the WFCA All-Star Games official site.















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