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Week 6 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

11/02/2020, 9:30am CST
By Travis Wilson

Mauston's Kraig Armstrong put up big numbers in a win over rival Adams-Friendship

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

Entering Week 6, Flambeau had not won a game on the field since August of 2018. The Falcons last conference win was back in 2017, as they had lost 20 straight league contests. That all changed on Friday, as Flambeau routed Ladysmith 44-18. Junior Riley Ewer put up one of the best performances of the season, carrying the ball 43 times for 368 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. He also had a two-point conversion and picked off a pass on defense. 

Name School Att Yards TD
Riley Ewer Flambeau 43 368 4
Najeh Mitchell West De Pere 19 311 4
Nick Baudhuin Southern Door 34 266 5
Max Grand Ellsworth 12 264 4
Bradyn Saint Prairie du Chien 51 253 3
Jake Rockweiler Elkhorn 17 241 3
Brycen Cashin Pacelli 19 240 4
Levi Musselman Palmyra-Eagle 29 238 2
Nick Leberg Assumption 27 236 0
Michael Volz New Holstein 20 233 4
Dayo Oye Saint Croix Falls 16 232 3
Kraig Armstrong Mauston 46 223 3
Owen Nachtigal Baraboo 16 219 3
Jack Genzmer Ozaukee 34 218 2
Brady Horne Darlington 36 216 2
Canon Pfaff Grafton 38 213 1
Simon Doyle Wauwatosa West 16 209 2
Eden Jacobson Spencer/Columbus Catholic 25 208 3
Connor Roloff Cedarburg 28 204 1
Weston Liebzeit Reedsville 13 202 2
Quentin Redding Menomonee Falls 20 182 3
Easton Darling Richland Center 27 170 2
Keany Parks Kenosha Bradford 13 168 2
Max Blamey Hurley 34 167 2
Eugene Wolff Waterloo 21 161 1

Week 6 Passing Leaders

Mosinee's Michal Dul posted a near-perfect passer rating of 152.9 as the Indians had no trouble with Merrill in a 47-0 victory. Dul finished 22-for-31 passing with 403 yards and five touchdowns, including three of at least 38 yards. Dul also ran for a short touchdown in the first quarter, as all six of his touchdowns responsible-for came in the first three quarters.

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Michal Dul Mosinee 22 31 403 5 0
Nick Hansen Marquette University 16 32 382 3 3
Robby Michael Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 18 22 331 5 1
Joshua Bauer Lourdes Academy 13 19 303 5 0
Tristan Schelvan Amherst 10 16 279 5 0
Thomas Harper Wauwatosa East 22 42 264 1 1
Brady Hoppert Martin Luther 13 18 261 4 0
Brock Laube Fall Creek 19 28 244 1 2
Drew Mears Fox Valley Lutheran 14 17 241 5 0
Ayden Larson Onalaska 13 17 237 4 1
Luke Haertle Lake Country Lutheran 12 18 237 2 0
Justin Gerke Tomah 11 24 236 4 0
Jayden Kiphart Two Rivers 15 25 226 1 1
Dawson Rondorf West Bend East 14 26 221 1 1
Cain Fremstad Blair-Taylor 11 22 207 3 1
Peyton O'Laughlin Burlington 15 29 201 0 0
Mason Folkers Edgewood 14 19 198 3 1
Ezra Stein Cambridge 7 10 189 2 0
Will Bailey River Valley 17 31 188 1 2
Camdin Jansen Racine Lutheran 10 16 185 2 0
Robert Bloom Brookfield Central 18 27 185 1 1
Adam Moen Lake Mills 16 20 184 1 1
Charles Smith Arrowhead 9 21 182 2 3
Quinn Dittmann Weyauwega-Fremont 13 16 176 2 1
Spenser Lehman Mauston 9 13 172 2 0

Week 6 Receiving Leaders

We should just re-name this the Colin Girdaukas award, as once again the Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian junior receiver put up huge totals. In a 48-12 victory over Roncalli, Girdaukas hauled in eight passes for 257 yards and four touchdowns. His scores came from 28, 89, 53, and 20 yards out. This is the fifth time in six weeks that Girdaukas has posted the top receiving yard performance in the state. He's up to 48 catches for 1,356 yards and 16 touchdowns in just six games, averaging 226 yards per contest.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Colin Girdaukas Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 8 257 4
Ian Hall Amherst 6 214 2
Drayton Lehman Mosinee 11 208 3
Aundreus Griffin Martin Luther 9 191 3
Preston Ruedinger Lourdes Academy 5 190 4
Cyle Kowalski Mosinee 7 152 2
Jackson Trudgeon Edgewood 7 149 2
Nick Ferge Marquette University 5 148 1
Riley Johnson Marquette University 5 147 2
Hudson Weber Onalaska 6 133 2
Parker Knoll Fox Valley Lutheran 5 125 1
Chase Caliendo Lake Country Lutheran 6 120 1
Landen Alt River Valley 6 119 1
Jacob Granley Boyceville 4 114 2
Camron Cafferty Mauston 5 112 2
Mason Knueppel Kettle Moraine Lutheran 3 112 2
Trey Colts Cambridge 2 109 0
Ben Kelly Fall Creek 5 107 0
Preston Chamberlain Kenosha Tremper 6 105 1
Sy Otte Dodgeland 3 103 1
Christian Crump Kenosha Bradford 4 103 1
Muluken Rucks Weyauwega-Fremont 5 103 2
Brady Russ Arrowhead 3 98 1
Tyler Deleskiewicz Badger 4 97 1
Dominic Voiland Grafton 9 96 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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