GREEN BAY, WI – Even though Notre Dame fell short of repeating as state champions in last week’s Division 2 title game against West De Pere, junior running back Kingston Allen delivered one of the most remarkable individual seasons in Wisconsin high school football history.
Allen capped his 2025 campaign with 231 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 43 carries, pushing his season totals to 357 carries, 3,436 yards, and 57 rushing touchdowns. His 3,436 rushing yards break the long-standing state record of 3,422 yards set by Kenosha St. Joseph star Adrian Davis in 2001, while his 57 rushing touchdowns are also a new Wisconsin state record.
The record-setting junior put together a historic playoff run as well, exploding for 477 yards and eight touchdowns in Notre Dame’s opening postseason game, then following it with 509 yards and seven scores in Level 2. Those performances now rank as the No. 2 and No. 4 single-game rushing totals in state history.
Across five playoff games, Allen amassed 1,741 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns, numbers that, by themselves, would rank him 22nd in the state in rushing yards and 34th in rushing touchdowns for the season.

















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