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Week 6 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

09/29/2014, 11:00am CDT
By Travis Wilson

Prep Props - Week 6

Prep Props is our weekly look at the best individual statistical performances in the state, with the leaders in rushing yards, passing yards, and receiving yards. Prep Props is published every Monday morning.

Week 6 Rushing Leaders

It was a historic night for Wautoma running Nathaniel Loging, who shattered the previous state record for most rushing yards in a game. In a 62-7 win over Wisconsin Dells, Loging carried the ball 31 times for 524 yards and 6 touchdowns. The previous mark was set in 2005 by Milwaukee Marshall's Donte Steward, as he rolled up 465 yards. Loging had 267 yards at halftime, and broke the record on his final carry of the game, a 78-yard touchdown run.

Name, School Att Yards TD
Nathaniel Loging, Wautoma 31 524 6
Caleb Kelley, Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 32 403 6
Connor Hoell, New London 34 317 3
Alphonso Smith, Menominee Indian 18 307 3
Ryan Zuern, Hartford 34 294 4
Evander Craft, Saint Francis 25 286 3
Nathan Dupee, Pittsville 21 263 3
Brady Wetter, Dodgeville 23 252 3
Eli Powell, Alma Center Lincoln 24 242 6
Brandon Kimball, Augusta 21 242 4
Jeremiah Wait, Colfax 17 238 2
Tyler Glass, Lancaster 20 235 4
Andrew Rose, De Pere 11 230 4
Brandon Thull, Kewaskum 21 229 3
Terrence McNeal jr, Madison West 15 229 3
Marshal Toelle, New Lisbon 16 227 1
Derek Severson, Clinton 26 226 2
Justin Steward, Racine Park 26 221 1
Jeff Needham, Fennimore 21 219 3
Shawn Woodruff, Black Hawk 28 218 2
Howie Lauschen, Hayward 28 209 3
Eric Schmid, Verona 26 208 2
Evan Dux, Kimberly 30 207 1
Aaron Deford, Racine Horlick 20 205 3
Devin Barry, Racine Horlick 23 204 3

Week 6 Passing Leaders

The numbers put up by Brookfield Academy quarterback Spencer Francis have been nothing short of staggering this season. That continued in Week 6, as Francis completed 25 of 36 pass attempts for 401 passing yards and 4 touchdowns. Oh yeah, he carried the ball 16 times for 119 yards and a score as well. He's now 4th in the state in passing yards on the season with 1465, and tied for first with 19 touchdown passes. He is 12th on the rushing list with 1008 yards, and tied for 6th with 16 rushing scores. 

Name, School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Spencer Francis, Brookfield Academy 25 36 401 4 1
Beau Solomon, River Valley 12 25 365 5 0
Ryan Hayes, Belleville 20 35 361 3 1
Zach Zilm, Madison East 30 44 348 3 1
Blake Hudziak, Weyauwega-Fremont 21 29 330 2 2
Brett Matye, Shullsburg 13 18 310 5 0
Christopher Frelich, Green Bay East 13 24 303 4 0
Gavin Falk, Plymouth 11 17 298 3 0
Daniel Hanauer, Shawano 23 44 285 1 0
Kody Pinch, Waupun 15 28 277 2 1
Matt Brown, Necedah 11 21 276 4 1
Damon Lorge, Clintonville 16 40 276 3 5
Logan Brusky, Kewaunee 15 21 275 4 1
James Morgan, Ashwaubenon 20 37 275 3 1
Noah Roberts, Verona 13 20 272 1 0
Andrew Connelly, Freedom 12 20 269 2 1
Nick Mehlum, Superior 18 24 267 2 0
Zach Simons, Xavier 17 25 265 2 1
Coltton Richter, McFarland 13 24 264 4 0
Brandon Reinthaler, Rhinelander 16 33 264 1 1
Joe Duty, Adams-Friendship 12 16 256 4 0
Tony Tromblay, Waukesha North 31 51 255 1 4
Casey Schuett, Watertown 15 22 253 2 2
Wyatt Richtmire, Almond-Bancroft 7 9 250 0 1
Nick Schone, Glenwood City 26 49 249 2 3

Week 6 Receiving Leaders

Belleville got into a shootout with Waterloo Friday night but ultimately came out on the short end in a 47-36 loss at the hands of the Pirates, despite putting up 575 yards of total offense. That included a pair of 100-yard rushers, plus a big game throwing the ball from quarterback Ryan Hayes, who went for 361 yards and 3 scores. Most of his completions were to senior Brandon Shemanski, who hauled in 12 passes for 237 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Name, School Rec Yards TD
Brandon Shemanski, Belleville 12 237 3
Christian Baltes, Verona 7 224 1
Blair Van Ess, Bay Port 4 220 3
Brett Snider, Lancaster 5 219 2
Aaron Goecks, Brookfield Academy 14 217 2
Jeremy Sullivan, Green Bay East 8 199 3
Trey Johnson, Shoreland Lutheran 7 181 2
Peter Metzler, Kewaunee 10 181 3
Ben Lincks, Waterloo 5 163 2
Dylan Pankow, Weyauwega-Fremont 11 159 1
Zac Cain, Plymouth 5 152 2
Adam Bartz, Shawano 9 150 0
Donovan Rathell, Milwaukee Lutheran 6 147 1
Drake Stramara, Watertown 7 145 1
Tom Rose, Port Washington 5 144 1
Deang Deang, Madison East 12 143 0
Aaron Schlies, Wausaukee 4 142 0
Johl Turzinski, Tigerton/Marion 3 142 0
Quinn Cushman, Belmont 6 141 1
Todd Taylor, Clintonville 7 133 1
Ethan Willman, Two Rivers 5 133 3
Kyle Witthuhn, Hortonville 6 132 0
Skyler Lehman, Clintonville 7 130 2
Sawyer Hayes, Mondovi 4 128 2
Jimmy Curliss, Madison Edgewood 9 126 1

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