Warriors Celebrate Elite 8 Season, Honor Seniors at 2025 Football Awards Banquet

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Featured Photo Caption: Members of the Warrior football team selected for Little Illini All-Conference honors gather for a photo. —photo by Terri Cox


CASEY — The Casey-Westfield Warrior football team gathered on December 17 at Richards Farm Restaurant to close the book on a successful 2025 campaign. Celebrating a 9-3 record and an Elite 8 finish, players, coaches, and families honored individual achievements and the collective effort of the program during the annual Awards Banquet.

Following a dinner service, the coaching staff took the podium to recap a memorable season and highlight player accomplishments.

Coach Cody Strange commended the Frosh/Soph-JV squad for their impressive 7-1 record, noting their only defeat came on the road against Tuscola. Strange emphasized the unit’s evolution throughout the fall, specifically highlighting a defense that snagged 20 interceptions in just eight games. Kyler Ratliff led the opportunistic unit with 10 picks, followed closely by Hunter Schackmann with eight.

Varsity Head Coach Jeff Fritchtnitch expressed gratitude for his Warriors, the coaching staff, and the broader football community, acknowledging the unwavering support received from the school district and personnel throughout the year. The varsity team concluded the 2025 campaign with a 9-3 record and a deep playoff run to the Elite 8.

The evening culminated with the presentation of individual accolades, ranging from team-voted awards to All-State recognition.

2025 Season Honors

IHFCA All-State Team

  • 1st Team Linebacker & Running Back: Luke Karras

  • Honorable Mention Defensive Line: Freddy Thomas

Little Illini All-Conference Selections

  • Conference Defensive Player of the Year: Luke Karras

  • 1st Team: Fred Thomas (OL & DL), Kellen Sullivan (DB), Luke Karras (RB & LB).

  • 2nd Team: Lucas Weinberger (OL), Will Moore (DL), Wyatt Erickson (DL), Daryn Hupp (LB), Nolan Clement (DB & Punter).

  • All-Academic: Nolan Clement

Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association Awards

  • All-Wabash Valley Team: Niah Honselman (OL), Brody Smith (OL), Lucas Weinberger (OL), Freddy Thomas (DL), Kai Davis (DL), Kellen Sullivan (DB), Nolan Clement (DB), Jack Julius (S), Nick Fouty (S), Luke Karras (LB & RB), Daryn Hupp (LB).

  • 2026 All-Star Game Participants: Niah Honselman, Brody Smith, Kellen Sullivan, Nolan Clement.

Team Awards

  • Gene Vidoni Tomahawk Award: Luke Karras

  • Alex Lovell Interior Lineman of the Year: Niah Honselman

  • Keith Sinclair Offensive Player of the Year: Brody Smith

  • Brandon Brewer 12th Man on the Field: Class of 2026

  • Harris Good Citizenship Award: Nolan Clement

  • Co-Offensive MVPs: Nolan Clement and Kellen Sullivan

  • Co-Defensive MVPs: Luke Karras and Freddy Thomas

  • Co-Special Teams Players of the Year: Jack Julius and Wyatt Erickson

  • Varsity Most Improved: Brody Smith (Offense), Kai Davis (Defense)

  • JV Most Improved: Logan Yates

  • Scout Team MVPs: Carter Stinson (Offense), Bryce Hanley (Defense)

2025 Team Roster

(Asterisk denotes Letterwinner, Hash denotes Captain)

  • Seniors: Nolan Clement*#, Luke Karras*#, Kellen Sullivan*#, Fred Thomas*#, Daryn Hupp*, Jack Julius*, Niah Honselman*, Brody Smith*, Drew Stutesman*

  • Juniors: Will Moore*, Landon Rohr*, Korbyn Bennett*, Riley Phillips*, Ronald Simmons, Hudson Rhoads*, Gio Santillan*, Nick Fouty*, Wyatt Erickson*, Tyson Edwards*, Cash Briggs*, Kai Davis*, Lucas Weinberger*, Brycen Ridge*, Owen Tate*

  • Sophomores: Weston Hupp*, Jett Self*, Aiden Colman, Baylor Sharp, Kyler Ratliff*, Kian Davis*, EJ Truelove

  • Freshmen: Ayden Spittler*, Drew Sherwood, Hunter Schackmann, Carter Stinson, Blake Garner, Clay Honselman, Jett Simmons, Noah Ramsey, Bryce Hanley*, Logan Yates, Grady Smith, RJ Simmons*, Briar Henderson, Otto Cox

  • Managers: Will Cochonour*, Gylly Gilbert*, Gaige Nacke*

Game Summary

(Note: As this is a season-ending banquet report, traditional scoring drives and quarterly scores are not applicable. Below is a summary of the season records.)

Final Season Records

Level Record Note
Varsity 9-3 Elite 8 Finish
JV 7-1 Only loss to Tuscola

Individual Statistics (JV Highlights)

  • INTERCEPTIONS: Kyler Ratliff (10), Hunter Schackmann (8).

  • TOTAL TEAM INTERCEPTIONS: 20 (in 8 games).

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