Onalaska High School seniors Adam Skifton and Brodie Mickschl, along with Aquinas senior Shane Willenbring, have been recognized on the Associated Press All-State football teams for their exceptional performances. Skifton secured the first-team quarterback position, while Mickschl and Willenbring earned second-team spots at wide receiver and offensive line, respectively. The selections were made by a panel of sports writers from around the state.

By the Numbers
  • Skifton achieved 2,944 passing yards, 39 touchdown passes, and just six interceptions, becoming the Hilltoppers' career passing leader with a total of 5,635 passing yards and 69 touchdown passes.
  • Mickschl caught 86 passes for 1,105 yards and 19 touchdowns, showcasing remarkable consistency and significantly expanding his role from the previous season.
  • Willenbring contributed to Aquinas' dominant performance, helping the team to average 37.5 points and 336 total yards per game during a 13-1 season.
State of Play
  • Skifton, Mickschl, and Willenbring secured prominent spots on The Associated Press All-State football teams.
  • Columbus running back Colton Brunell was named Wisconsin's player of the year, while Lake Geneva Badger coach Matt Hensler was honored as coach of the year.
  • Skifton's exceptional performance included completing 66.9% of his passes as a senior and making Augustana (S.D.) commitment with 37 touchdown passes and just three interceptions by his last two games.
Bottom Line

The recognition of Skifton, Mickschl, and Willenbring on the AP All-State football teams highlights their outstanding contributions to their respective teams and solidifies their places among the top talents in Wisconsin high school football.