Tim Le Monds
Gracing the gridiron, Tim Le Monds embraced the game and made a statement each Friday night. He set records at Arrowhead for Most Rushing Yards in a Season (2,064) and Most Rushing Yards in a Game (365) his senior year, earning him Waukesha Freeman Player of the Year and MVP of the Zor Shrine Bowl (both in 1986). In addition, Tim was Captain of the Football team in 1986 and was All-Conference his sophomore, junior and senior years.
While attending Arrowhead, Tim also excelled at track and wrestling. However, it was his skills on the football field that drew the attention of UW-Whitewater, where he played fullback, leading the Warhawks to the 1988 semi-finals. He was named All-Conference in 1987 and 1988, plus was crowned Honorable-Mention All-American in 1988.
Tim Graduated from Whitewater with a double major in journalism and political science. He currently works for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections as Chief in the Office of Special Operations. Prior to this, Tim worked in Public Affairs and Media Relations for the University of Wisconsin Hospital, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Wisconsin Public Service Commission and Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce. Tim also has enjoyed coaching football for the last six years in the Middleton Youth Football Program.