Ready to lift Packer football

Newly named Austin Packers head coach Brett Vesel answers questions at a press conference Wednesday evening at Austin High School. - Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

New coach says strength program is key

Austin’s new football coach Brett Vesel made a trip to Austin to meet parents and players and his first priority is quite simple: the team needs to start lifting weights.

Newly named Austin Packers head football coach Brett Vesel meets with players and parents during a meet and greet Wednesday night in Christgau Hall.

Vesel, who said he plans to hire his assistant coaches by early this summer, said his first order of business lies with his players.

“The first thing we’re going to do is get a strength and speed program installed. I think that’s the most important thing I can do with the kids,” he said.

Gabe Gerstner, who started on defense for the Packers, said he’s impressed with what Vesel brings and hopes it’s the start of a new era.

“I think Austin is dying for a win,” he said. “Winning in the playoffs would be great, but we’ve got to get that first win first. This coach can help us do that. I really liked him and he knows what he’s doing. We haven’t always been the most organized group, and he’s already got a plan on how he wants things to go.”

Austin sophomore Bret Lukes, who started at safety and played wide receiver this past fall, said the team is looking forward to working with Vesel.

“A lot of us are already in the weight room,” he said. “We’re excited to get into his program and see what it is. We’ve got some talent in our class and I hope we continue to get better and get some wins.”

The Packers are coming off two winless seasons and have lost 19 in a row, but Vesel isn’t worried about that. He’s going to bring in his system, which was successful at La Crescent, where he coached for the past six years.

“We’re going to prepare the best we can and see where we can get in the first year,” Vesel said. “I want to prepare like we’re going to win the state championship. Whether or not that can happen or not, obviously that would be a tough thing. But that’s how we’re going to prepare.”

Vesel added that he wants his team to play fast and he wants to wear opponents out.

Brad Lukes, who is Bret Lukes’ dad, was pleased with what he saw from the Packers’ new coach.

“He brings a lot of excitement and experience to Austin,” said Brad Lukes, who played football for the Packers when he attended AHS. “It’s going to be a good thing for Packer football. We need someone who’s going to be seen in the weight room, and he was in charge of the weight lifting program at La Crescent.”

Vicki Gerstner, mother of sophomore linebacker Gabe Gerstner, said she hopes Vesel’s hiring brings some kids back to the game. She noted that some of the current sophomores who played as freshman weren’t out for the team this year and she hopes that changes this fall.

“I thought (Vesel) seemed very knowledgeable and he has a good track record,” she said. “I’m excited for our boys to learn from him. We’re hoping some players will come back next season because of him.”

Vesel played middle school football before switching to hockey and basketball when he got to high school. When he got to University of Wisconsin-Superior, he played football for four years. He was going to be an assistant coach at UWS, but the former coach was let go.

Eventually, Vesel got into coaching at the high school level.

He said he has turned around losing programs before and he’s not worried about the fact that the Packers haven’t won in two years.

“I’m excited about the game and I think that will wear on the players,” he said. “I think kids have a short memory. The ones who are coming in as freshmen, I don’t even know if they know how the team did last year. I’ve turned teams around before, and I’m really excited about doing it. It really doesn’t matter what they ran before. We’re going to make our system work for the kids we have.”

While Vesel is unsure if the Packers will keep the Midnight Madness tradition alive, he said the team will likely hold a summer camp and attend a team camp.

Vesel, who will also teach at Austin, will finish out the school year at La Crescent before coming to town.

SportsPlus

Mower County

Soil-health incentive deadlines coming up

News

Bird flu worries prompt changes to popular ‘Miracle of Birth Center’ at Minnesota State Fair

Agriculture

Youth showcase a year of 4-H learning at Mower County Fair

Mower County

Lawhead joines Smith office as press aid

Mower County

In your Community: Duplicate Bridge

Mower County

In Your Community: Mower County Senior Center

Education

Education: Accolades

Columnists

Tim Penny: Open grants support welcoming communities

News

US economic growth increased last quarter to a healthy 2.8% annual rate

News

World War II sergeant whose plane was shot down over Germany honored with reburial

News

Gizmo the dog went missing in Las Vegas in 2015. He’s been found alive after 9 years

Blooming Prairie

Blooming Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge of child pornography

Mower County

Westbound I-90 overnight detour at Hwy 105 scheduled July 29 in Austin

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Darin Douglas Finley, convicted in the death of Melissa Rack, in jail on probation violation

News

Arson attacks paralyze French high-speed rail network hours before start of Olympics

Business

Hormel named to Forbes List of America’s Best Employers for Women 2024

Agriculture

Strip-till farming focus of upcoming event

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Man gets 13 years in prison for criminal sexual conduct with a child

News

Biden delivers solemn call to defend democracy as he lays out his reasons for quitting race

News

In fiery speech to Congress, Netanyahu vows ‘total victory’ in Gaza and denounces U.S. protesters

Education

APS announces new cell phone, device rules for upcoming school year

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Minnesota appeals court upholds – in part – original Heggs conviction

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Austin teen injured in Tuesday night crash

Mower County

Gertrude Ellis travels the subject of next Lunchbox History event