Milwaukee Area High School Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent

Milwaukee, WI – The excitement is palpable in the Greater Milwaukee area as high school football athletes officially signed their national letters of intent on Wednesday, marking the start of the regular signing period. This annual event sees young athletes confirm their commitments to play football at the collegiate level, joining a nationwide wave of signing announcements.

Once these athletes sign, they are no longer allowed to communicate with other schools, ensuring that their college choices are set in stone. This year, Wisconsin football’s 2025 recruiting class is particularly noteworthy, featuring five homegrown players who are ready to leave their mark.

Coaches and athletic directors have provided updates on local signees, and we’ve compiled a list of committed players. This list focuses exclusively on new signees, excluding those who signed during the early signing period in December unless they have changed their commitment since then.

Here are some highlights from various schools in the area:

  • Arrowhead: Mac Bong, WR to University of Chicago; Jake Budde, WR to College of DuPage.
  • Brookfield Academy: Jordan Dieck, WR to Hillsdale College; Ian Schoenwetter, OLB to UW-Stout.
  • Muskego: Nick McCullough, DL to Harvard; Liam Shaw, DL to South Dakota State University.
  • Franklin: Joey Kallay, QB to Minnesota State University-Moorhead.
  • Cedarburg: Luke Leair, TE to UW-La Crosse; Spencer Sturm, DB to UW-La Crosse.

This year’s signings include a mix of students committing to Division I, Division II, and Division III schools, showing the wide-ranging opportunities available for these talented players. As more information is released over the coming days, this list is expected to grow.

For any potential additions to the list, schools have been encouraged to reach out via email to the designated contacts provided. Overall, the start of the signing period not only builds excitement for these players and their families but also showcases the depth of talent in the Milwaukee area.