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WFCA announces rosters for high school All-Star Games

By Julie Schooley
February 14, 2020
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MARSHFIELD – The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) has announced the rosters for the 2020 WFCA All-Star Games to be held July 18 in Oshkosh.

North All Star Roster members from central Wisconsin are: Marshfield – Dustin Altman, DB; Joey Goettl, DB;

Dennis Goettl, Head Coach; Randy Hartwig, Assistant Coach; Ryan Brandt, Assistant Coach. Wausau East – Donovan Leverette. RB. Wausau West – Marc Sippel, ILB. Wisconsin Rapids – Matt Schooley, OL.

North Small All Star Roster members from central Wisconsin are: Abbotsford – Blake Draper, LB; Dalton Feddick, DB; Jake Knapmiller, Assistant Coach. Amherst – Nic Dombrowski, OL; Aidan Elwood, LB; Mark Lusic, Assistant Coach. Colby – Connor Jeske, DL. Stratford – Vaughn Breit, TE; Justin Schoenherr, LB.

South-8 All Star Roster members from central Wisconsin are: Newman Catholic – Ben Bates, QB; Joe Stephan, TE/DE; Joe Zeimetz, DE/P/K; Paul Michlig, Assistant Coach. Port Edwards – Elijah Bristow, ILB.

The games will take place July 18 at Titan Stadium at UW-Oshkosh at 10 a.m., eight-player schools; 1:30 p.m., small schools; and 5 p.m., large schools.

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