ST. CROIX FALLS, WI — The School District of St. Croix Falls is proud to announce Dustin Vickerman's hiring as the Saints' new Head Football Coach. Vickerman brings a strong background in coaching, leadership, and player development, along with a deep passion for the game and building character in young athletes.
Originally from Spring Grove, Minnesota, Vickerman grew up in a large farming family and was a three-sport athlete throughout high school. He played college football at Wartburg College before finishing his degree at UW-La Crosse, where he also began his coaching career. He has since held coaching and teaching positions in Ashland and Mauston, Wisconsin, serving as both a coordinator and head coach, while also leading strength and conditioning programs.
“I’m excited to join a district with such a strong culture, community pride, and high-performing environment,” said Vickerman. “St. Croix Falls is the kind of place I want to raise my family and make a long-term impact.”
Vickerman is married to his college sweetheart, Caitlin, who is a radiation therapist. They have a young son who keeps them busy, along with two corgis. He enjoys hunting, hiking, and spending time with his family. A lifelong sports enthusiast, he’s especially passionate about football, calling it the “ultimate team sport.”
“What I love most about coaching is helping young people grow—on and off the field,” Vickerman shared.
“Football, when done right, builds character, discipline, and leadership. That’s what drives me.”
Last Update: Apr 09, 2025 12:54 pm CDT