Racine St. Catherine’s senior Eddie Vinson guided the Angles to a state title last year and is having a big 2025 campaign

Below are football passing leaders for the 2025 regular season for 11-player football. Players are listed by total yards for each category.

REGULAR SEASON PASSING LEADERS

Rk

Player Name

Grad Year

Team

CMP

ATT

PCT

YDS

TDS

INT

1

Chase Beahm

2026

Waupun

119

204

58.3%

2596

24

3

2

Quintin Arizola

2027

Delavan-Darien

163

250

65.2%

2587

25

8

3

Patrick Greisen

2026

West De Pere

172

245

70.2%

2550

32

5

4

Tyler Wollin

2027

Lake Mills

120

187

64.2%

2291

37

1

5

Brock Hinderman

2027

Iowa-Grant

143

231

61.9%

2129

26

12

6

Jordan Garcia

2027

Waukesha South

158

228

69.3%

2068

19

3

7

Tanner Effertz

2026

Whitnall

133

211

63.0%

1943

21

9

8

Joey Passaglia

2026

Middleton

165

237

69.6%

1931

21

2

9

Aiden Oldenhoff

2027

Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian

152

265

57.4%

1891

23

6

10

Ryde Ehley

2027

Living Word Lutheran

93

164

56.7%

1804

20

5

11

Trent Breitbach

2027

Stevens Point

113

189

59.8%

1786

14

6

12

Tino Massa

2026

River Falls

131

180

72.8%

1781

20

6

13

Eddie Vinson

2026

Racine St. Catherine's

111

153

72.5%

1757

31

1

14

Kole Trapp

2026

Blair-Taylor

102

179

57.0%

1742

22

11

15

Eli Ogi

2027

Kewaskum

109

211

51.7%

1740

13

4

16

Garrett Crull

2027

McFarland

141

241

58.5%

1735

24

3

17

Brooks Hendrickson

2026

Mount Horeb/Barneveld

128

198

64.6%

1729

23

3

18

Keegan Walsh

2026

Hayward/Lac Courte Oreilles

148

258

57.4%

1729

13

9

19

Ben Schroeder

2027

Marquette University

136

248

54.8%

1715

20

13

20

Grant Sulik

2026

Burlington

120

186

64.5%

1707

19

4

21

Lex Reittinger

2026

Wisconsin Dells

118

208

56.7%

1684

17

8

22

Brett Sladky

2027

Saint Croix Falls

109

172

63.4%

1677

17

4

23

Jake Cummins

2026

Milton

106

192

55.2%

1668

18

4

24

Ian Kowal

2026

Onalaska

129

198

65.2%

1658

18

3

25

Bryce Ott

2026

Oshkosh North

90

148

60.8%

1644

22

5

26

Brock Matheny

2026

Grantsburg

108

159

67.9%

1638

19

7

27

Brody Digman

2027

Platteville

120

164

73.2%

1634

17

3

28

Harry Schroeder

2027

Howards Grove

131

227

57.7%

1615

14

10

29

Troy McDonough

2027

Barron

104

148

70.3%

1603

17

6

30

Vinny Inga

2026

Germantown

83

159

52.2%

1601

20

6

31

Nicholas Bongard

2027

Nicolet

99

178

55.6%

1588

17

8

32

Carson Roemhild

2026

Boyceville

87

134

64.9%

1564

23

0

33

Brett Paulsen

2026

Kewaunee

115

177

65.0%

1555

20

5

34

AJ Pheifer

2027

Hortonville

141

239

59.0%

1552

7

9

35

Harrison Selk

2027

Green Bay Preble

125

204

61.3%

1546

12

5

36

Connor Navis

2027

Appleton West

103

168

61.3%

1543

18

3

37

Cohen Kraus

2027

Racine Lutheran

93

145

64.1%

1532

16

4

38

True Thurs

2026

Marathon

113

185

61.1%

1531

13

8

39

Noah Shillcox

2026

Two Rivers

127

214

59.3%

1521

10

6

40

Joel Perez

2027

Kenosha Indian Trail

124

208

59.6%

1518

11

6

41

Liam Carey

2028

Mineral Point

100

185

54.1%

1498

14

5

42

Braylon Backaus

2027

Black River Falls

75

165

45.5%

1475

17

12

43

Zach Rizzo

2026

Kenosha St. Joseph

83

115

72.2%

1468

17

1

44

Bode Falkner

2028

Mondovi

95

163

58.3%

1465

15

2

45

Owen Henkel

2028

Freedom

103

176

58.5%

1456

9

5

46

Toay Ragatz

2028

Lancaster

86

134

64.2%

1454

9

4

47

Nathaniel White

2027

Oconto Falls

92

157

58.6%

1446

15

8

48

Brayden Golabowski

2027

East Troy

106

199

53.3%

1427

13

10

49

Jack Bunyan

2028

Port Washington

88

147

59.9%

1427

17

4

50

Dalton Steinke

2028

Catholic Memorial

86

134

64.2%

1426

18

5

About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the Bound Wisconsin Manager. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisBound or reach him at [email protected].

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