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RACINE, WI — From Friday night lights to spring track meets, Racine has grown into a powerhouse of athletic talent. From J.I. Case to Washington Park, St. Catherine’s to William Horlick and The Prairie School, student-athletes across the city are securing offers and scholarships across all levels of collegiate athletics.
J.I. Case High School consistently produces athletes who continue their careers at the collegiate level. Over the past three graduating classes, the school has sent dozens of players to college football programs across the Midwest.
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In the Class of 2023, standout athletes Patrick Zimowski and Javion Trice committed to NCAA Division III programs at UW–Oshkosh and Ripon College, respectively.
The Class of 2024 built on that momentum, with Payton Allen heading to Southwest Minnesota State and Kameron Burns joining Minnesota State, Mankato—both NCAA Division II schools. Concordia University, St. Paul, added three more Case alumni to their roster: Michael King, Latrell Herrington, and Eli Anderson. Meanwhile, Termarion Brumby and Tkai Robinson committed to UW–Whitewater, while Alex Sheckler signed with Rockford University—all Division III programs.
Together, these athletes reflect the strength of Case’s athletic development and its role as a steady pipeline to the next level.
Class of 2025 (and counting):
Future stars to watch:
This year’s class from William Horlick made waves in both football and softball:
Washington Park athletes are turning heads across all levels—from JUCO to NCAA.
Isaiah Robinson
Offers: UW–Whitewater (DIII), Sauk Valley CC (JUCO DI)
Isaiah Robinson has solidified his place as one of the most decorated athletes to come out of Park High School in recent years. He was named both the SEC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. Robinson also earned First Team recognition at every level—All-County, All-State, and All-SEC—showcasing his dominance on the court throughout the season.
He holds the state record for most steals and has surpassed major milestones in his career, including scoring over 1,000 points and collecting more than 400 steals and 400 assists. His incredible performance earned him the prestigious title of Racine County Player of the Year. Notably, Robinson is the first player from Park High School to earn that distinction since NBA legend Caron Butler.

Jaxson Moss – Offers from Sauk Valley, Rock Valley College, and Bryant & Stratton (JUCO)
Natavion Santoya-White – Committed to Carthage College (DIII – Football)
St. Catherine’s continues its legacy of producing DI-level and elite athletes:
The Prairie School made history with back-to-back DI basketball commitments:
These commitments mark a new era of athletic visibility for Prairie, especially in girls’ basketball.
While Racine’s student-athletes are achieving remarkable success, it’s important to understand the broader context of collegiate athletic participation.
According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, nearly 8 million students participated in high school sports during the 2017-18 school year.
However, only about 480,000 of these athletes advanced to play at the college level, and even fewer transitioned to professional sports. 
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