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The 2025 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association all-state teams were announced Nov. 18 and the Milwaukee area is well-represented.
Ricky White Jr. of North High School was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Year. John Hurley of Memorial High School was named the Gary West Coach of the Year. The team is voted on by city players while the coaching honor is voted on by city coaches.
Cowapa League football all-league selections and individual awards for the 2025 Oregon high school football season
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - The Upper Peninsula Sports Writers and Sportscasters Association (UPSSA) released its annual All-U.P. 11-player football teams Friday. Menominee’s Tanner Theuerkauf won the title of Mr. UP Football, as well as Offensive Player of the Year.
From Kemon Spell to Grant Lawless, Zion Elee and more gridiron stars, here are the finalists for the ALL-USA Football East Region Team.
Decatur Golden Gators wide receiver Scottie Dinwiddie (14) runs in a touchdown after the catch during the second half of the game against the Enumclaw Hornets at Pete’s Pool, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Enumclaw, Wash. Brian Hayes bhayes@thenewstribune.com
Nominations are now open for the 23rd annual Junior High All-State Football Game, which will be held at Idaho State University this summer (June 17-20).
The Los Angeles Daily News football wrap-up includes scores, game stories and photo galleries from the games Friday in the quarterfinals of CIF Southern Section and City Section playoffs. Also below: Coverage from around Southern California.
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Meet the Western Hills high school football all-conference teams
The Western Hills high school football conference coaches announced their picks for their 2025 all-conference teams.
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Tennessee's all-time football results on Nov. 15
Tennessee first played on Nov. 15 in 1902, defeating Ole Miss, 11-10, in 1902. The Vols last played on this date in 2014, defeating Kentucky, 50-16. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
Ken Potter will retire from his head varsity football coach position at the end of the 2025-26 school year, capping off an almost 40-year career.