OSHKOSH, WI –
LARGE SCHOOL ALL STAR GAME
NORTH – 28, SOUTH – 6
A strong showing from Fox Valley and Central Wisconsin athletes helped power the North team to a commanding 28-6 victory over the South in the 2025 WFCA Large School All-Star Game on Saturday night.
Kaukauna wide receiver Parker Schuh was a key playmaker in the win, catching three passes for 74 yards and a touchdown. Schuh’s ability to stretch the field helped the North open up the offense and maintain control throughout the contest.
The North defense stood tall when it mattered most, capitalizing on three interceptions and sealing the game with back-to-back sacks late in the fourth quarter.
For players like Schuh, the All-Star spotlight was a well-earned final chapter to standout prep careers, and one more opportunity to represent their home communities with pride.
SMALL SCHOOL ALL STAR GAME
NORTH – 19, SOUTH – 12
Fueled by standout performances from Central and Northeast Wisconsin athletes, the North squad held off a late rally to defeat the South 19-12 in the 2025 WFCA Small School All-Star Game at UW-Oshkosh on Saturday afternoon.
Freedom quarterback Drew Kortz played a key role early, delivering a 30-yard touchdown pass to Ladysmith’s Braeden Little late in the second quarter to give the North a 12-0 halftime lead. Kortz was efficient throughout, completing 6-of-8 passes for 108 yards and a score, helping set the tone for a disciplined North offense.
The North’s defense also stepped up when it counted. Storm Tiry (Stanley-Boyd) recorded two sacks for a loss of 22 yards and helped pressure the South throughout. Cole Brenner (Spencer/Columbus) was also effective on special teams, returning two punts for 34 yards.
8-PLAYER ALL STAR GAME
NORTH – 53, SOUTH – 32
Ayden Phillips from Almond-Bancroft was the South’s deep threat of the day catching two touchdowns on 168 yards receiving and eight receptions.















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