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Week 8 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

10/14/2019, 9:00am CDT
By Travis Wilson

PREP PROPS - WEEK 8

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 8 Rushing Leaders

Dodgeland kept its playoff hopes alive with a 42-24 win over Montello/Princeton/Green Lake on Friday. The Trojans led 20-18 at halftime as Nate Oestreich went in for three, first-half touchdowns on the ground. He'd add another midway through the third quarter to put Dodgeland up by two scores, adding a 57-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter after Montello/Princeton/Green Lake cut the margin to 11 points. For the game, Oestreich finished with 38 carries for 337 yards and four rushing touchdowns in addition to the 57-yard touchdown reception.

Name School Att Yards TD
Nate Oestreich Dodgeland 38 337 4
Blaze Todd Elk Mound 29 318 6
Ean Wilson Medford 57 311 3
Carter Horstman Bangor 26 272 4
Joey Giorgi Grafton 15 272 4
Ryan Kruser Potosi/Cassville 15 267 3
Kallion Buckner Middleton 24 260 2
Jackson Beggs Almond-Bancroft 23 247 4
Isaha Williams Adams-Friendship 20 234 2
William Gutknecht Madison West 25 232 3
Sam Drees Marinette 33 229 1
Nathan Lubinsky Onalaska 25 229 2
Brooks Empey Stoughton 13 221 3
Nathan Buchanan Loyal 31 213 1
Zander Rockow Thorp 23 211 2
Nate Valcarcel Whitnall 19 211 3
Adam Siegel New Berlin West 24 210 4
Max Raymond Cambria-Friesland 27 210 5
Isaiah Dodd Racine St. Catherine's 26 208 3
Connor Roloff Cedarburg 40 205 3
Alec Moriarty Berlin 24 202 4
Mike Severson Wonewoc/Weston 22 200 1
Jonah Zoschke Neillsville/Granton 24 197 1
Dylan Schmitt Horicon/Hustisford 19 197 3
Cooper Nichols Stanley-Boyd 25 197 2

Week 8 Passing Leaders

Two Rivers rallied from an 8-7 halftime deficit to beat Roncalli 34-8 thanks in part to three second-half touchdown passes by Jayden Kiphart. The junior signal-caller completed 23-of-41 passes for 407 yards and four touchdowns in the game.

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Jayden Kiphart Two Rivers 23 41 407 4 1
Mason Wiesner Manawa 14 20 309 5 2
Adam Moen Lake Mills 18 30 303 5 1
Trey Fitzgerald Mosinee 23 41 284 0 0
Jake Leair Cedarburg 22 30 272 1 1
Ryan Carmichael Kewaunee 11 17 240 3 1
Chase Bostwick Waterloo 14 33 233 1 0
Buxton Toutant Montello/Princeton/Green Lake 12 18 226 3 1
Jason Ceniti Madison Memorial 10 17 225 3 0
Adam Bekx Verona 15 23 223 4 0
Parker Prahl Iola-Scandinavia 18 38 217 1 2
Brady Hoppert Martin Luther 6 16 216 3 0
Ryan Weigand Winnebago Lutheran 8 12 214 3 0
Adam Hobson Stoughton 9 12 212 3 0
Brady Stevens Sun Prairie 18 27 196 3 1
Brandon Wilde Palmyra-Eagle 22 40 191 3 0
Jackson Johnson Osseo-Fairchild 12 23 185 1 1
Austin Wessel Hayward 10 16 183 1 1
Mason Martinson New Glarus/Monticello 19 30 179 2 1
Carter Lomas Wauzeka-Steuben/Seneca 7 17 177 2 2
Elijah Shevey Watertown Luther Prep 14 25 172 1 2
Tyler Novotny Oconomowoc 15 23 172 1 0
Elliot Bird Black River Falls 15 29 170 3 0
Kyle Allen Hortonville 9 22 169 2 0
Warrick Wolf Richland Center 9 20 166 2 0

Week 8 Receiving Leaders

With the Two Rivers passing attack putting up big numbers in a 34-8 win over Roncalli, it comes as no surprise that the leader in receiving yardage comes from the Purple Raiders. Gage Lindberg hauled in seven passes for 175 yards with a score. Not to be outdone, teammate Braden Schroeder tied for the most receptions in the state this week with 11.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Gage Lindberg Two Rivers 7 175 1
Riley Krenke Manawa 6 164 2
Nathan Hutcherson Stoughton 4 162 3
Sylvere Campbell Martin Luther 3 139 2
Drew Biber Cedarburg 10 138 1
William Cady Iola-Scandinavia 11 138 1
Rory Schultz Richland Center 6 122 1
Max Benish Royall 5 120 0
Danny Hammond Palmyra-Eagle 10 114 2
Isaac Soumis Thorp 5 110 1
Braden Schroeder Two Rivers 11 109 1
Matt Johnson Lake Mills 6 109 2
Kyle Funke Appleton North 6 104 1
DC Jensen Saint John's NW Military Academy 4 100 2
Aubrey Dawkins Verona 7 100 2
Mitchell Niemeyer Port Washington 5 99 1
Michael Navis Cedar Grove-Belgium 4 99 1
BJ Konkel Montello/Princeton/Green Lake 4 97 1
Cyle Kowalski Mosinee 8 97 0
Aiden Reilly Plymouth 3 97 1
Brenden Williams Spring Valley 2 97 1
Kameron Lee Kenosha Indian Trail 4 96 1
Kane Harpster Oconomowoc 8 96 1
Nathan de Galley Watertown Luther Prep 6 96 0
Spencer Wierzba Stevens Point 5 95 1

About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisWSN.

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