
Logan Lauters
Logan Lauters was one of the most accomplished football players in the state, area, conference, and Cedarburg High School history. During his time at CHS from 2007-2011, he set many records at Cedarburg High School and in the state of Wisconsin. A four year letter winner on both the football and track teams, he was the football team captain when they headed to the WIAA Division 2 State Championship Game.
While at CHS, Logan had an outstanding football career. He was First Team All-North Shore Conference running back three years in a row from 2008-10. In 2009 and 2010, Logan earned North Shore Conference Player of the Year and WFCA All-Region. During Logan’s senior year in 2010, he was Associated Press First Team All-State, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel First Team All-State, and WFCA All-State while leading the team to a state runner-up finish.
Logan’s high school accomplishments were a direct result of his dedication and work ethic. He rushed for 5,851 yards, 80 career rushing touchdowns, and 83 total touchdowns, all of which are still records today. During Logan’s senior year, he played in 14 games while earning single season records in rushing yards, with 2,655 yards, and rushing touchdowns, with 33. Logan’s impressive statistics were not overshadowed by his team first mentality. He ended his high school career as the third all-time leader in career rushing yards in Wisconsin high school history as well as third all-time in single season rushing yards in the state.
After graduating from Cedarburg High School, Logan went on to play at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. During his time there, he was a three year letter winner and received Second Team All-Conference honors in 2015. At the end of his collegiate career, Logan accumulated 2,648 rushing yards and 27 rushing touchdowns.