The Grizzlies are racking up postseason honors in the Suburban League, highlighting another standout year on the field. Head Coach Justin Todd was named Suburban League Coach of the Year, capping a season of strong leadership and momentum. Gavin Madigan earned Offensive Player of the Year, while Jacob Earnest claimed Defensive Player of the Year, giving the Grizzlies a sweep of the league’s top individual awards.
The All-Suburban League teams were packed with Grizzly talent. Jordan Jones earned a spot on the first team as an offensive tackle, while the first team also featured running back Cooper Gray, defensive backs Jude Haller and Tommy Hohn, quarterback Brysen Hall, tight end Colton Leavitt, and wide receiver Calix Lemp.
Second-team honors went to wide receiver Kyle Schmeltzer and offensive lineman Carter Raymond. Defensive lineman Nathan Shipley was recognized with an honorable mention.
It all adds up to a powerhouse showing for Grizzlies Football, one that reflects the talent, toughness, and drive fueling the program’s success.