Ames Tribune's preseason list of the top 15 Ames-area Iowa high school football players for 2023
Week 1 of the 2023 Iowa high school football season is upon us.
Among the seven Ames Tribune-area teams, Colo-NESCO got a head start to the season by playing a Week 0 game last Friday and winning at Twin Cedars, 74-8. The rest of the area teams begin play this Friday.
Ames is at Waukee, Gilbert hosts Dallas Center-Grimes, Ballard is at Pella, Nevada travels to State Center to face West Marshall, Roland-Story goes to South Tama and Collins-Maxwell goes to GMG. Colo-NESCO will host Murray in its home opener.
The 2022 season saw Ames, Nevada, Colo-NESCO and Roland-Story make the playoffs. Several outstanding players from the area return for the 2023 campaign, including several of the top linebackers in the state.
There will also be many talented younger players ready to step up and leave a big first impression at their respective schools.
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Here, in alphabetical order by last name, is a look at the top 15 football players from the Ames area heading into the new season.
Trenton Beard
Senior | Colo-NESCO
Beard was a force at linebacker in helping Colo-NESCO reach the 8-player playoffs in 2022.
During his junior season, Beard racked up 81.5 tackles. He had four tackles for loss and recovered one fumble a year ago.
Jackson Burlage
Junior | Nevada
Even though he was just a sophomore last season, Burlage was one of the best linebackers in 3A by the end of the season.
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Burlage led Nevada with 69.5 tackles in 2022. He also had 11.5 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks in helping the Cubs go 8-3 and make the 3A state quarterfinals for the second year in a row.
Breckin Clatt
Junior | Colo-NESCO
Clatt is off to a great start in 2023 after rushing for 159 yards and four touchdowns during Colo-NESCO's victory over Twin Cedars in Week 0.
During his sophomore season, Clatt ran for 980 yards and 11 touchdowns and caught 21 passes for 306 yards and four scores. He also returned three kickoffs and one punt for scores last fall.
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Josef Dvorak
Junior | Collins-Maxwell
Dvorak led Collins-Maxwell in rushing, and he was the team's second-leading receiver a year ago.
In 2022 Dvorak ran for 329 yards and 11 touchdowns. He added 202 yards and two touchdowns receiving.
Jackson Goeders
Senior | Ames
Goeders played a big role in a potent Ames offense in 2022.
Goeders is back at guard on the offensive line. The Little Cyclone senior opened big holes and protected 5A's leading passes — Dallas Sauser — in helping Ames average 452.6 yards in 2022.
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Will Hawthorne
Junior | Gilbert
Hawthorne flashed Division 1-caliber potential at linebacker and was also a big playmaker on offense for Gilbert last season.
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In 2022 Hawthorne recorded 56 tackles and one fumble recovery, sack and interception apiece. On offense, he ran for 439 yards and five touchdowns and added 200 yards and two scores receiving.
Kyle Kingsbury
Senior | Nevada
Kingsbury was one of the best defensive backs and receivers for Nevada during its 2022 playoff run.
Last season Kingsbury caught 41 passes for 642 yards and five touchdowns. He made 38.5 tackles and three interceptions on defense.
Chance Lande
Senior | Ballard
Lande gives Ballard a dangerous weapon at receiver and defensive back.
Last season Lande caught 30 passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns. On defense, he made 32.5 tackles and intercepted three passes.
Jamison Poe
Junior | Ames
Poe gives Ames an excellent playmaker running and catching the ball out of the backfield.
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In 2022 Poe ran for 870 yards and 13 touchdowns. He caught 39 passes for 319 yards and five touchdowns.
Connor Rash
Junior | Gilbert
Rash will move into the starting quarterback spot for Gilbert in 2023.
Last season Rash ran for 82 yards and caught four passes for 30. He was valuable on defense as well, recording 35.5 tackles, three interceptions and one fumble recovery.
Eli Rouse
Senior | Ballard
Rouse is a dangerous weapon at running back and he also has experience behind center for Ballard entering the 2023 season.
In 2022 Rouse ran for 832 yards and 14 touchdowns and added 14 receptions for 207 yards. Rouse returned one kickoff for a touchdown last fall, and he will help out the Ballard defense this season at outside linebacker.
Cason Stevenson
Senior | Nevada
Stevenson is coming off consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons for the Nevada football team entering the 2023 season.
In 2021 Stevenson ran for 1,138 yards and 14 touchdowns as a sophomore. He piled up 1,144 yards and nine scores on the ground in 2022.
Charlie Watts
Junior | Roland-Story
Watts emerged as an all-state performer at linebacker for Roland-Story last season as a sophomore.
Watts enters his junior season coming off an 81.5-tackle campaign. He had 3.5 tackles for loss a year ago.
Jonovan Wilkinson
Senior | Roland-Story
Wilkinson is the top returning rusher for a Roland-Story team that qualified for the 2A playoffs in 2022.
Wilkinson ran for 770 yards and seven touchdowns last fall. He added nine catches for 100 yards and returned one kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown.
Jackson Winkey
Junior | Ames
Winkey has the potential to be a big playmaker on defense for the Ames football team at linebacker in 2023.
During his sophomore season, Winkey made 11 tackles in limited action.
Despite his limited action, the Little Cyclones coaching staff has raved about the leap he could make this season in the defense. He's also an all-around athlete, serving as a high-level wrestler for the Ames team in the winter.
Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman
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