Justice Madsen, a junior on the Winters High School varsity football team, is the Pisani’s Athlete of the Week. “Justice has really stepped up his game. The last three weeks he has carried the ball almost 20 times a game and done a phenomenal job for us,” said head coach Daniel Ward. “He truly loves the game of football and it shows out on the field every Friday night. He has worked extremely hard this offseason and it’s nice to see all of his hard work pay off. He is an unbelievable role model for our younger kids and can’t wait to see what he does the rest of the year.” According to Ward, Madsen is their second leading tackler at linebacker and has quickly become one of the best running backs in the section. “He has almost 800 yards of offense and six (touchdowns) this year and he didn’t start until week four,” said Ward.
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