Muskego’s Ken Krause announces retirement after 19 years with football program

Zac Bellman:

  • Muskego football coach Ken Krause has announced his retirement after 19 years with the program.
  • Krause is stepping down to spend more time with his family and watch his sons play college football.
  • He led the Warriors to two undefeated state championships in 2018 and 2019.
  • Krause will continue to assist the program and the new head coach.

Muskego football coach Ken Krause has retired, he announced in a Dec. 19 afternoon post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to coach at Muskego for the past 19 years – 18 of those as your head coach,” Krause wrote in part. “The countless memories and historic accomplishments shared with this community have been a source of immense pride and joy.”

Krause went on to say he will continue to work with the football program by assisting the new head coach and staying active in the weight room. His post continued:


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