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SW November 25, 2010 15 SPORTS 2010NOW ALL-SUBURBAN FOOTBALL DEFENSE ALL-PURPOSE Jason Katrichis, 5-10, 196 Greenfield senior Missed most of his junior year with an injury, but rushed for 1,221 yards on 148 carries (8.3 yard average) this fall, the second-most yards in the NOW area. … first- team all-Woodland Black choice scored 15 rushing TDs and returned an interception 91 yards for a score. … picked off five passes and broke up three others. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY Reggie Cole Jr., 5-8, 140 Wauwatosa West junior A three-year starter at cornerback who played man coverage 90 percent of the time and was first-team all- Woodland Black choice. … first Tosa West player to make NOW team since 2003. … had 20 unassisted tackles and 25 assisted with five passes broken up, two interceptions and three forced fumbles. LINEBACKER Jordan Campbell, 6-2, 227 Greendale senior One of just two four-year varsity starters at Greendale in last decade. … was first-team all-state choice and Woodland Black defensive player of the year. … had11.5 tackles for loss and led team with 7.5 sacks. … posted 63 assists, 19 solos, three fumbles recovered, 12 QB hits. … versatility allowed team to use him on both lines. LINEBACKER Macon Plewa, 6-2, 220 Franklin senior Unanimous SEC defensive player of the year and all-state honorable mention. …averaged 10 tackles per game while sitting out many of the team’s second halves. … finished regular season with 49 solo tackles and 38 assists with two sacks, nine tackles for loss and three interceptions. LINEBACKER Klaus Speder, 6-1, 200 Brookfield East senior Second-team all-GMC linebacker. … had 89 tackles, 51 solo, eight tackles for losses, three hurries and a fumble recovery. … delivered some incredible hits from outside linebacker position. LINEBACKER Nick Tongas, 6-0, 210 Brookfield East senior GMC co-defensive player of the year. … three-year starter as inside linebacker. … had 91 tackles, 55 solos, eight tackles for losses, two fumble recoveries, one blocked kick. … also helped out as a blocking back at times and caught a TD pass. … all-state honorable mention. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Brenden Butler, 6-1, 260 Franklin senior Arguably the best interior linemen the Sabers have had in 12 years, according to coach Jeff Klemp. … almost always commanded double teams. … returning NOW choice managed 26 solo tackles, 25 assists, two sacks and 14 tackles for loss. … first-team all-state and all-SEC selection. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Jon Green, 6-3, 252 West Allis Central senior Two-time NOW choice was amazing presence at line of scrimmage and quick off the ball. … played defensive end most snaps, but was moved around to all line positions. … first-team all-GMC choice had 68 tackles, eight sacks and 21 tackles for loss. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN James Wilson, 6-3, 285 Greendale senior First-team all-Woodland choice registered 33 assists and nine solo tackles as a nose guard in his third year as starter. … playmaker disrupted enough offensive lines with his penetration and commanded double teams, allowing his linebackers more room to make plays. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Donte’ Phillips, 6-3, 260 Homestead senior The Indiana recruit lived up to hype by earning first-team all-state honors. … came up with big plays against Cedarburg and stopped potential game-winning two-point conversion by Germantown. … North Shore defensive player of the year had 25 solo tackles, 15 assists, three sacks and an interception. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY Malcolm Bowers, 6-1, 166 Germantown senior Two-year starter and shutdown corner always got the toughest receiver. … had 25 solo tackles, 12 assists, four interceptions, three caused fumbles, one fumble returned for a touchdown. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY Nick Corley, 6-0, 170 Nicolet senior A true leader who helped team stay focused. … was put on an island with the North Shore’s best receivers and responded well with 21 solo tackles, 14 assists, five interceptions (including one for a touchdown) and eight passes defended. … mature, tough- minded kid. … first Nicolet NOW selection since 1999. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY Adam Hurtz, 6-2, 175 Germantown senior Strong safety made switch from receiv- er/defensive back to more prominent position on de- fense. … Germantown’s best overall defensive player, getting in on 89 total tackles with 35 solos, seven tackles for loss with three caused fumbles. … intercepted one pass and returned it for TD. PUNTER Nick Holland, 6-3, 220 Brookfield Central senior Averaged 41.5 yards per punt with 15 punts inside the 10-yard line. … ranked seventh in the nation and a 5-star punter by Kohl’s Kicking, recently finished third at a national showcase. ALL-PURPOSE C.J. Gregg, 6-5, 200 Brookfield East senior Honorable mention all-state defensive back and first-team all-GMC choice at three positions. … had 47 catches for 781 yards and 13 TDs. … also had 35 tackles, three interceptions and a fumble recovery as a safety. … averaged 40.0 yards on 19 punts. ALL-PURPOSE Jordan Gruettner, 6-0, 205 Muskego junior Led team with 78 tackles as a first- team all-SEC linebacker. … rushed for 970 yards during regular season, fourth in the NOW area. … averaged 10 yards per tote with 14 touchdowns. … was first-team all-state punter. COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Swittel, Brookfield East Spartans were 6-1 in the Greater Metro Conference, losing only to Marquette after QB Jon Lehman got knocked out with a concussion. … made playoffs for first time since 2006 and beat Bradley Tech, 31-14, in Level1 game. … Under different coaching staff, East was 3-18 in GMC and 7-20 overall over previous three seasons. … won games against Hamilton, Brookfield Central and Menomonee Falls in final minutes. HIGH HONORABLE LINEBACKERS: Roland Dunlap, 6-3, 205, Muskego junior; Troy Festge, 5-9, 165, Wauwatosa West senior; Bobby Nelessen, 6-2, 210, Menomonee Falls senior DEFENSIVE BACKS: Nick Schmidlkofer, 6-2, 205, Muskego senior; Jackson Weber, 6-1, 185, Whitefish Bay sophomore DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Tyler Lecher, 6-0, 220, Brookfield East senior; Kyle Sobocinski, 6-4, 202, Greenfield junior PUNTER: Brett Nethery, 6-0, 185, Greendale junior COACH OF THE YEAR: Rob Green, Brown Deer; Jeff Klemp, Franklin; Ken Krause, Muskego; Rob Stoltz, Greendale HONORABLE MENTION LINEBACKERS: Dalton Andrew, 5-11, 181, Greenfield senior; Austin Boinski, 5-10,190, West Allis Hale senior; Matt Brendemihl, 6-1, 205, Greenfield senior; John Crowley, 6-0,195, Eisenhower junior; Andrew Debbink, 6-3, 205, Homestead senior; Joe Gobis, 6-3, 200, Brookfield East senior, Nick Mannebach 6-2, 205, Wauwatosa East; Tony Meyer, 5-8, 172, Franklin senior; Yazan Rizeq, 5-10, 173, Greenfield junior; Joel Sirus, 5-11,195, Greendale senior; Tommy Stark, 6-1, 200, Muskego junior. DEFENSIVE BACKS: Grant Abella, 5-10, 175, Muskego senior, Danny Barwick, 5-10,165, Brookfield Central senior; Marwin Evans, 6-0, 180, Oak Creek senior; Nate Mikulsky, 5-7,150, Brookfield East junior; Doug Mueller, 6-0,175, Homestead senior. DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Luke Furrey, 5-8, 175, Brookfield East senior; Alec James, 6-3, 200, Brookfield East sophomore; Ryan Johnson, 5-10, 225, Brookfield Central junior; Jack Lawton, 5-9,170, Brookfield Central senior; Chikwe Obasih, 6-3, 220, Brookfield Central sophomore; Jevell Rollins, 6-2, 240, Nicolet junior; Charles Sloan, 6-0, 305, Greenfield junior; Bryan Thiessenhusen, 6-0, 193, New Berlin West senior; Ryan Weishar, 5-11, 225, West Allis Hale senior; Benji Wichman, 6-3, 210, Homestead junior ALL-PURPOSE: Garrett Demuth, 6-3, 222, Whitefish Bay senior; J.J. Flor, 6-2,180, Brookfield East junior; Jake Liban, 5-9,165, New Berlin West senior; Max Malecki, 6-3, 288, Greenfield senior; Adam Ruiz, 5-9, 160, New Berlin West senior COACH OF THE YEAR: Aaron Mack, New Berlin West; Brian Sommers, Nicolet MENTION

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SPORTS

2010NOWALL-SUBURBAN FOOTBALL DEFENSE

ALL -PURPOSE

Jason Katrichis, 5-10, 196GreenfieldseniorMissed most of hisjunior year with aninjury, but rushedfor 1,221 yards on148 carries (8.3 yardaverage) this fall, the second-mostyards in the NOW area. … first-team all-Woodland Black choicescored 15 rushing TDs andreturned an interception 91 yardsfor a score. … picked off fivepasses and broke up three others.

DEFENS IVE SECONDARY

Reggie Cole Jr., 5-8, 140Wauwatosa West juniorA three-year starterat cornerback whoplayed mancoverage 90 percentof the time and wasfirst-team all-Woodland Blackchoice. … first Tosa West playerto make NOW team since 2003.… had 20 unassisted tackles and25 assisted with five passesbroken up, two interceptions andthree forced fumbles.

L INEBACKER

Jordan Campbell, 6-2, 227GreendaleseniorOne of just twofour-year varsitystarters at Greendalein last decade. …was first-teamall-state choice and WoodlandBlack defensive player of the year.… had 11.5 tackles for loss andled team with 7.5 sacks. …posted 63 assists, 19 solos, threefumbles recovered, 12 QB hits. …versatility allowed team to use himon both lines.

L INEBACKER

Macon Plewa, 6-2, 220Franklin seniorUnanimous SECdefensive player ofthe year and all-statehonorable mention.…averaged 10tackles per gamewhile sitting out many of theteam’s second halves. … finishedregular season with 49 solotackles and 38 assists with twosacks, nine tackles for loss andthree interceptions.

L INEBACKER

Klaus Speder, 6-1, 200Brookfield EastseniorSecond-teamall-GMC linebacker.… had 89 tackles,51 solo, eight tacklesfor losses, threehurries and a fumble recovery. …delivered some incredible hitsfrom outside linebacker position.

L INEBACKER

Nick Tongas, 6-0, 210Brookfield EastseniorGMC co-defensiveplayer of the year.… three-year starteras inside linebacker.… had 91 tackles,55 solos, eight tackles for losses,two fumble recoveries, oneblocked kick. … also helped outas a blocking back at times andcaught a TD pass. … all-statehonorable mention.

DEFENS IVE L INEMAN

Brenden Butler, 6-1, 260Franklin seniorArguably the bestinterior linemen theSabers have had in12 years, accordingto coach Jeff Klemp.… almost alwayscommanded double teams. …returning NOW choice managed26 solo tackles, 25 assists, twosacks and 14 tackles for loss. …first-team all-state and all-SECselection.

DEFENS IVE L INEMAN

Jon Green, 6-3, 252West Allis Central seniorTwo-time NOWchoice was amazingpresence at line ofscrimmage andquick off the ball.… played defensiveend most snaps, but was movedaround to all line positions. …first-team all-GMC choice had 68tackles, eight sacks and 21 tacklesfor loss.

DEFENS IVE L INEMAN

James Wilson, 6-3, 285GreendaleseniorFirst-teamall-Woodlandchoice registered 33assists and ninesolo tackles as a nose guard in histhird year as starter. … playmakerdisrupted enough offensive lineswith his penetration andcommanded double teams,allowing his linebackers moreroom to make plays.

DEFENS IVE L INEMAN

Donte’ Phillips, 6-3, 260HomesteadseniorThe Indiana recruitlived up to hype byearning first-teamall-state honors. …came up with bigplays against Cedarburg andstopped potential game-winningtwo-point conversion byGermantown. … North Shoredefensive player of the year had 25solo tackles, 15 assists, threesacks and an interception.

DEFENS IVE SECONDARY

Malcolm Bowers, 6-1, 166Germantown seniorTwo-year starterand shutdowncorner always gotthe toughestreceiver. … had 25solo tackles, 12assists, fourinterceptions, three causedfumbles, one fumble returned for atouchdown.

DEFENS IVE SECONDARY

Nick Corley, 6-0, 170Nicolet seniorA true leader whohelped team stayfocused. … wasput on an islandwith the NorthShore’s bestreceivers and responded well with21 solo tackles, 14 assists, fiveinterceptions (including one for atouchdown) and eight passesdefended. … mature, tough-minded kid. … first Nicolet NOWselection since 1999.

DEFENS IVE SECONDARY

Adam Hurtz, 6-2, 175GermantownseniorStrong safety madeswitch from receiv-er/defensive backto more prominentposition on de-fense. … Germantown’s bestoverall defensive player, getting inon 89 total tackles with 35 solos,seven tackles for loss with threecaused fumbles. … interceptedone pass and returned it for TD.

PUNTER

Nick Holland, 6-3, 220BrookfieldCentral seniorAveraged 41.5 yardsper punt with 15punts inside the10-yard line. …ranked seventh inthe nation and a 5-star punter byKohl’s Kicking, recently finishedthird at a national showcase.

ALL -PURPOSE

C.J. Gregg, 6-5, 200Brookfield EastseniorHonorable mentionall-state defensiveback and first-teamall-GMC choice atthree positions. …had 47 catches for 781 yards and13 TDs. … also had 35 tackles,three interceptions and a fumblerecovery as a safety. … averaged40.0 yards on 19 punts.

ALL -PURPOSE

Jordan Gruettner, 6-0, 205Muskego juniorLed team with 78tackles as a first-team all-SEClinebacker. …rushed for 970yards duringregular season, fourth in the NOWarea. … averaged 10 yards pertote with 14 touchdowns. … wasfirst-team all-state punter.

COACH OF THE YEAR

Tom Swittel, Brookfield EastSpartans were 6-1 inthe Greater MetroConference, losingonly to Marquetteafter QB JonLehman gotknocked out with aconcussion. … made playoffs forfirst time since 2006 and beatBradley Tech, 31-14, in Level 1game. … Under different coachingstaff, East was 3-18 in GMC and7-20 overall over previous threeseasons. … won games againstHamilton, Brookfield Central andMenomonee Falls in final minutes.

H IGH HONORABLE

LINEBACKERS: Roland Dunlap,6-3, 205, Muskego junior; TroyFestge, 5-9, 165, Wauwatosa Westsenior; Bobby Nelessen, 6-2, 210,Menomonee Falls seniorDEFENSIVE BACKS: NickSchmidlkofer, 6-2, 205, Muskegosenior; Jackson Weber, 6-1, 185,Whitefish Bay sophomoreDEFENSIVE LINEMEN: TylerLecher, 6-0, 220, Brookfield Eastsenior; Kyle Sobocinski, 6-4, 202,Greenfield juniorPUNTER: Brett Nethery, 6-0, 185,Greendale juniorCOACH OF THE YEAR: RobGreen, Brown Deer; Jeff Klemp,Franklin; Ken Krause, Muskego;Rob Stoltz, Greendale

HONORABLE MENT IONLINEBACKERS:Dalton Andrew, 5-11,181, Greenfield senior; Austin Boinski,5-10,190, West Allis Hale senior; MattBrendemihl, 6-1, 205, Greenfieldsenior; John Crowley, 6-0,195,Eisenhower junior; Andrew Debbink,6-3, 205, Homestead senior; JoeGobis, 6-3, 200,Brookfield East senior, NickMannebach 6-2, 205, WauwatosaEast; Tony Meyer, 5-8,172, Franklinsenior; Yazan Rizeq, 5-10,173,Greenfield junior; Joel Sirus, 5-11,195,Greendale senior; Tommy Stark, 6-1,200, Muskego junior.DEFENSIVE BACKS:Grant Abella, 5-10,175, Muskego senior, Danny Barwick,5-10,165, Brookfield Central senior;Marwin Evans, 6-0,180, Oak Creeksenior; Nate Mikulsky, 5-7,150,Brookfield East junior; Doug Mueller,6-0,175, Homestead senior.DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Luke Furrey, 5-8,175, Brookfield East senior; AlecJames, 6-3, 200, Brookfield Eastsophomore; Ryan Johnson, 5-10, 225,Brookfield Central junior; JackLawton, 5-9,170, Brookfield Centralsenior; Chikwe Obasih, 6-3, 220,Brookfield Central sophomore; JevellRollins, 6-2, 240, Nicolet junior;Charles Sloan, 6-0, 305, Greenfieldjunior; BryanThiessenhusen, 6-0,193, New BerlinWest senior; Ryan Weishar, 5-11, 225,West Allis Hale senior; Benji Wichman,6-3, 210, Homestead juniorALL-PURPOSE:Garrett Demuth, 6-3,222, Whitefish Bay senior; J.J. Flor,6-2,180, Brookfield East junior; JakeLiban, 5-9,165, New Berlin Westsenior; Max Malecki, 6-3, 288,Greenfield senior; Adam Ruiz, 5-9,160, New Berlin West seniorCOACHOF THE YEAR:Aaron Mack,New Berlin West; Brian Sommers,Nicolet

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