4A All-Idaho football team: The top players who dominated the 2025 campaign
Note: The All-Idaho teams are chosen by a vote of the state’s coaches. The Idaho Statesman publishes the results.
4A ALL-IDAHO FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Titus Vidlak, Fruitland
The junior quarterback with three FCS offers shredded defenses week after week. He led all 11-man QBs with 2,720 passing yards and topped the 4A leaderboard with 32 TD passes and just two interceptions. He was also dangerous on the ground, running for 880 yards and 14 TDs to carry Fruitland (10-1) to the semifinals.
“He was a great leader with running ability and can make every throw,” Buhl coach Joshua Creasey said. “He made his team so much better.”
COACH OF THE YEAR
Matt Holtry, Homedale
He built a perennial contender and led the Trojans (11-1) to their first state title in 28 years.
ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB: Xavier Uranga, Homedale
The heady senior always stepped up in the biggest moments, completing 65% of his passes for 2,167 yards and 27 TDs.
RB: Kade Hall, Homedale
The 6-foot, 202-pound senior workhorse ran for 992 yards and a 4A-leading 21 TDs, averaging 6.9 yards per carry.
RB: Keenan Maas, Bonners Ferry
The senior’s vision and patience made him 4A’s leading rusher (1,664 yards). He ran for 20 TDs in just nine games.
WR: Joe Barrett, Kimberly
A two-time first-team pick, the agile junior was the division’s top receiver (1,127 yards), turning 66 catches into 14 TDs.
WR: Alec Campos, Homedale
The Trojans produce a lot of prolific receivers. The junior stands as one of the best with 941 receiving yards and 10 TDs.
WR: Joel Philpot, Fruitland
The junior’s size (6-2) and hands made him a threat on deep and short routes. He caught 40 passes for 896 yards and 13 TDs.
OL: Kelvin Obot, Fruitland
A top 40 national recruit, the 6-5, 280-pound Utah signee posted 85 pancake blocks to repeat as a two-way all-state selection.
OL: Grady Walgamott, Homedale
The 6-foot, 230-pound senior played every position along the line for the state champs, serving as their leader.
OL: Rocky Weatherspoon, Fruitland
The Grizzlies built 4A’s top offense (42.4 ppg) thanks to the 6-3, 255-pound junior guard’s finishing drive (65 pancake blocks).
OL: Brandon Elizondo, Kimberly
He anchored the state runner-up’s offensive line with his size (6-3, 295), paving the way for 377 yards per game.
OL: Dylan Ashley, Weiser
The Wolverines could always rely on the 6-1, 265-pound senior guard to create a hole, evidenced by his 37 pancake blocks.
K: Lukas Hall, Homedale
The senior delivered several clutch field goals for the state champs, converting 56-of-61 PATs and recording 36 touchbacks.
DEFENSE
DL: Kelvin Obot, Fruitland
He shook off regular double- and triple-teams for 75 tackles and 8.5 sacks, leading the 11-man ranks with 27 tackles-for-loss.
DL: Porter Higley, Buhl
He led 4A in sacks (11.5) for the second straight year to make the first team again, adding 98.5 tackles and 22 TFLs.
DL: Kaden Dille, Kimberly
Opponents quickly learned to double-team the 6-2, 225-pound sophomore. He still racked up 68 tackles, 7.5 sacks and 16.5 TFLs.
DL: Grady Walgamott, Homedale
He understood schemes on a deep enough level to move all over the line, finishing with 57 tackles and seven sacks.
LB: Tyce Fisher, Homedale
The relentless junior with a nose for the ball chased down ball carriers all over the field, recording 122 tackles and 15 TFLs.
LB: Titus Osterman, Kimberly
Washington and Utah State have both offered the 6-4, 225-pound junior with 103 tackles, 11 TFLs and two blocked kicks.
LB: Joker Joyce, McCall-Donnelly
A two-time all-state safety, he moved down into the box and continued to produce with 14.9 tackles per game and 12 TFLs.
LB: Ty Smith, American Falls
The 5-11, 240-pound senior averaged double-digit tackles (11.2) for the second straight year while adding six sacks.
DB: Fabian Robles Pierce, Buhl
The Eastern Oregon commit led 4A with 15 pass breakups, and he stuffed the run with 87 tackles and three forced fumbles.
DB: Alec Campos, Homedale
The 6-1, 160-pound junior blanketed the state’s top receivers with his technique and nose for the ball (42 tackles).
DB: Kenyan Hernandez, Kimberly
The senior safety called the coverage, kept everyone aligned and flew up to stop the run, racking up 102 tackles.
P: Lukas Hall, Homedale
The 6-5 senior’s long legs allowed him to average 42 yards per punt and sweep the first-team special team awards.