Rock Creek Dominates as NCKL Announces 2025 All-League Football Selections

Rock Creek High School cemented its status as the top team in the North Central Kansas League (NCKL) this season, finishing with an impressive 11-1 overall record and an undefeated 6-0 league record. The season saw Wamego finish a strong second at 9-3 (5-1), followed by Clay Center at 6-4 (4-2).

The league announced its 2025 All-NCKL Football teams, with the champion Mustangs naturally leading the way in selections across both offense and defense. Seven players from the Concordia Panthers (4-5, 2-4) also earned spots on the offensive selections list.

All-NCKL Offensive Selections

The First Team Offense featured standout performers like Rock Creek’s offensive linemen Wade Rottinghaus and Cordae Kirksey, Wamego quarterback Logan Fulton, and Abilene running back Lane Hoekman.

PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamHonorable Mention
Offensive LineRylan Heald (Jr, Wamego), Wade Rottinghaus (Sr, Rock Creek), Cordae Kirksey (Sr, Rock Creek), Dylan Kramer (Sr, Clay Center), Pierce Casteel (Sr, Abilene)Carter Beswick (Sr, Clay Center), Gavin Hamman (Jr, Wamego), Ian Sayers (Sr, Chapman), Canyn Taylor (Sr, Abilene), Grady Hastert (Sr, Rock Creek)Jacob Gfeller (Sr, Chapman), Nick Allen (Sr, Rock Creek), Braydn Blake (Sr, Abilene), Alex Scheele (Sr, Marysville)
At LargeTaygen Funston (Sr, Abilene)
QuarterbackLogan Fulton (Jr, Wamego)Drake Blocklinger (Jr, Concordia)Tate Smith (Soph, Rock Creek)
Running BackEisaac Girton (Sr, Clay Center), Zion Bell (Sr, Rock Creek), Lane Hoekman (Sr, Abilene)Grant Haefele (Sr, Marysville), Audiel Becker (Jr, Chapman), Braytin Hake (Jr, Concordia)Ethan Leitzel (Jr, Clay Center)
ReceiverDominic Falco (Sr, Wamego), Levi Evans (Sr, Abilene)Ayden Krier (Soph, Concordia), Reed McDiffett (Jr, Wamego)Nolan Wilkens (Sr, Abilene), Drew Erickson (Sr, Wamego), Luke Skinner (Jr, Rock Creek)
Tight EndHeath Hokeman (Sr, Abilene)Karson Toburen (Sr, Rock Creek)Parker Jackson (Jr, Concordia), Cayden Schwab (Fr, Clay Center)
ReturnerAyden Krier (Soph, Concordia)Jacob Perkins (Soph, Rock Creek)Brecken Francis (Sr, Chapman), Nolan Wilkins (Sr, Abilene)

All-NCKL Defensive Selections

Rock Creek players Wade Rottinghaus, Cordae Kirksey, Nick Allen, and Ezra Spiller highlight the First Team Defense, showcasing the strength of the Mustangs’ defensive unit.

PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamHonorable Mention
Defensive LineWade Rottinghaus (Sr, Rock Creek), Heath Hoekman (Sr, Abilene), Josh Flanigan (Sr, Wamego), Cordae Kirksey (Sr, Rock Creek)Roman Eveland (Sr, Wamego), Cole Liby (Jr, Concordia), Pierce Casteel (Sr, Abilene), Cael Casteel (Jr, Abilene)Jaxson Cuba (Sr, Abilene)
At LargeLevi Kramer (Sr, Clay Center)
LinebackerNick Allen (Sr, Rock Creek), Eisaac Girton (Sr, Clay Center), Mason Isch (Jr, Wamego), Ezra Spiller (Sr, Rock Creek)Talon Conrad (Sr, Wamego), Camron Wetter (Sr, Maryville), Audiel Becker (Jr, Chapman), Koehn Williams (Jr, Concordia)Ethan Evans (Jr, Abilene), Cayden Schwab (Fr, Clay Center), Noah Gibson (Jr, Clay Center), Haidan Simon (Soph, Wamego)
SecondaryKarson Toburen (Sr, Rock Creek), Jacob DeRouchey (Sr, Wamego), Taygen Funston (Sr, Abilene), Dylan Higgins (Jr, Wamego)Rush LeDuc (Sr, Concordia), Jarrin Brumfield (Jr, Clay Center), Noah Valburg (Jr, Rock Creek), Colton Bell (Jr, Chapman)Levi Evans (Sr, Abilene), Dayven Cuba (Jr, Abilene), Jaxon Pendell (Jr, Rock Creek), Dominic Krogman (Jr, Chapman), Aiden Woods (Sr, Abilene)
KickerJaxon Pendell (Jr, Rock Creek)Brandon Sims (Soph, Abilene)
PunterParker Jackson (Jr, Concordia)Brandon Sims (Soph, Abilene)

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