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Football stats leaders for 2020 fall season

11/23/2020, 12:00pm CST
By Travis Wilson

Mondovi's Tanner Marsh led the state in rushing as a senior

Season Rushing Leaders

Mondovi's Tanner Marsh won the rushing triple (quadruple?) crown this season, leading the state in rush attempts, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns. He also finished with the most yards per game as well. The senior running back carried the ball 242 times for 2,043 yards and 26 touchdowns this season, averaging 227 yards per game and 8.4 yards per attempt. He finished with the most rushing yards in the state three times, including both postseason weeks, and missed out on a fourth time by just one yard. He was the only player to go over 2,000 rushing yards this year.

NAME Team G ATT YDS YDS/ATT TD RUSH YPG
Tanner Marsh Mondovi 9 242 2043 8.4 26 227
Brycen Cashin Pacelli 7 148 1417 9.6 18 202
Simon Bauer Durand 8 174 1375 7.9 19 172
Dayo Oye Saint Croix Falls 9 187 1343 7.2 13 149
Parker Prahl Iola-Scandinavia 9 119 1283 10.8 21 143
Luna Larson Baraboo 9 153 1282 8.4 14 142
Kraig Armstrong Mauston 7 199 1248 6.3 14 178
Brye Hardel Iola-Scandinavia 9 118 1247 10.6 20 139
Eden Jacobson Spencer/Columbus Catholic 8 199 1214 6.1 18 152
Jake Rockweiler Elkhorn 8 137 1196 8.7 11 150
Tristan Schelvan Amherst 9 142 1195 8.4 14 133
Michael Volz New Holstein 9 147 1154 7.9 12 128
Tate Sauerwein Lake Holcombe/Cornell 7 137 1146 8.4 12 164
Jon Mathieu Sheboygan Falls 7 165 1132 6.9 13 162
Jack Genzmer Ozaukee 8 172 1102 6.4 9 138
Joseph Ollman Homestead 9 198 1082 5.5 12 120
Kyle Brewster Edgar 9 94 1063 11.3 22 118
Dylan Dohr Hilbert 8 144 1057 7.3 13 132
Cam Devine Brookfield Central 8 190 1057 5.6 11 132
Demarion Cobb Racine St. Catherine's 7 145 1039 7.2 15 148
Nick Leberg Assumption 7 145 1028 7.1 9 147
Max Grand Ellsworth 6 78 1022 13.1 16 170
Connor Roloff Cedarburg 7 151 999 6.6 8 143
Aiden Gardner Medford 8 114 995 8.7 11 124
Matt Szymanski Loyal 7 186 978 5.3 8 140
Alex Current Muskego 9 66 973 14.7 16 108
Max Blamey Hurley 6 143 967 6.8 12 161
Isaac VandenBush Luxemburg-Casco 7 133 961 7.2 17 137
Nick Baudhuin Southern Door 8 144 960 6.7 13 120
Zach Wallace Burlington 6 126 911 7.2 14 152

Season Passing Leaders

Lourdes Academy finished unbeaten this year, going a perfect 9-0 in one of the best seasons in school history. The Knights featured an outstanding passing attack, with senior Joshua Bauer leading the state with 2,469 passing yards and 34 touchdowns. He completed 68.5% of his passes this season (146-of-213) while averaging a robust 11.6 yards per attempt and 274 yards per game with a passer rating of 133.4. Bauer added 362 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground, as his 42 total touchdowns accounted for were most in the state. Due to playing in just seven games due to COVID issues, Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian's Robby Michael led the state with 330 passing yards per game (2,309 yards in seven games).

NAME Team G COMP ATT COMP % YDS TD INT RATE PASS YPG
Joshua Bauer Lourdes Academy 9 146 213 68.5 2469 34 7 133.4 274
Adam Moen Lake Mills 9 176 250 70.4 2326 24 7 119.8 258
Robby Michael Kohler/Sheb. Luth./Christian 7 116 186 62.4 2309 31 7 129.7 330
Drew Mears Fox Valley Lutheran 9 143 245 58.4 2145 25 9 105.9 238
Michal Dul Mosinee 7 136 221 61.5 2054 23 7 113.6 293
Maddux Allen Cumberland 9 149 185 80.5 1969 25 1 148.3 219
Luke Haertle Lake Country Lutheran 9 93 169 55.0 1677 26 4 119.0 186
Sam Dodd Hortonville 8 92 197 46.7 1614 14 10 77.7 202
Gage Timm Shawano 9 97 173 56.1 1567 14 6 99.1 174
Tristan Schelvan Amherst 9 97 156 62.2 1540 25 5 121.3 171
Carsen Hause Stanley-Boyd 9 133 213 62.4 1485 13 5 93.7 165
Justin Miller Highland 8 75 140 53.6 1384 17 3 118.6 173
Mason Anderson Ellsworth 8 66 101 65.3 1355 17 3 135.8 169
Chase Spellman Kettle Moraine 8 104 201 51.7 1352 12 5 82.8 169
Ayden Larson Onalaska 8 81 140 57.9 1337 18 5 114.8 167
Brady Hoppert Martin Luther 8 88 150 58.7 1323 20 4 116.2 165
Nick Hansen Marquette University 6 77 131 58.8 1319 14 11 93.7 220
Cain Fremstad Blair-Taylor 8 87 144 60.4 1311 13 7 100.2 164
Bryce Wickman Glenwood City 6 103 194 53.1 1278 13 5 85.4 213
Sterling McKinley Grantsburg 7 77 137 56.2 1263 13 4 106.8 180
Jackson Higgins Freedom 9 118 216 54.6 1255 14 11 72.2 139
Austin Kutz Hartford 9 106 218 48.6 1238 9 14 53.3 138
Myles Burkett Franklin 5 94 149 63.1 1236 11 5 99.8 247
Jonah Jensen Brookfield Academy 7 83 137 60.6 1233 17 8 105.3 176
Jayden Kiphart Two Rivers 5 64 112 57.1 1222 12 3 119.7 244
Nate McLean Menomonee Falls 8 68 120 56.7 1171 11 6 99.7 146
Quinn Lamers Rhinelander 9 65 127 51.2 1159 13 6 97.2 129
Camdin Jansen Racine Lutheran 8 81 135 60.0 1149 13 5 104.2 144
Ryan Bohl Elk Mound 9 97 178 54.5 1145 11 10 71.5 127
Michael Mulhollon Westosha Central 7 76 139 54.7 1145 9 10 73.6 164

Season Receiving Leaders

Junior wide receiver Colin Girdaukas of Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian was on pace to threaten several single-season receiving records, but the team was only able to play eight games in the abbreviated 2020 campaign. Still, he managed to lead the state this year with 1,495 yards and 18 touchdown catches. He hauled in 58 passes this year, averaging 25.8 yards per reception and 186 yards per game. Mosinee's Drayton Lehman posted a state-high 102 receptions this season (fifth all-time), as the senior receiver had 1,269 yards and 14 touchdowns. 

NAME Team G REC YDS YDS/REC TD YPG
Colin Girdaukas Kohler/Sheb. Luth./Christian 8 58 1495 25.8 18 186
Drayton Lehman Mosinee 9 102 1269 12.4 14 141
Jack Martens Cumberland 9 86 1136 13.2 14 126
Elliott Lowney Shawano 9 54 1017 18.8 10 113
Parker Knoll Fox Valley Lutheran 9 60 915 15.2 9 101
Jaxson Retrum Lake Mills 9 55 889 16.2 11 98
Cyle Kowalski Mosinee 9 47 859 18.3 10 95
Preston Ruedinger Lourdes Academy 9 54 847 15.7 13 94
Brendan Schulz Fox Valley Lutheran 9 40 788 19.7 10 87
Alex Belongia Rice Lake 8 25 787 31.5 8 98
Aydan Dautermann Slinger 7 27 784 29 10 112
Jack Janke Ellsworth 8 38 739 19.4 10 92
Carson Robaidek Bonduel 8 27 709 26.3 12 88
Robby Roe Potosi/Cassville 8 31 700 22.6 14 87
Matt Wagner Kettle Moraine 8 44 696 15.8 6 87
Ian Hall Amherst 8 36 664 18.4 11 83
Cooper Nichols Stanley-Boyd 9 38 643 16.9 6 71
Joe Schmidt Brookfield Academy 7 32 642 20.1 11 91
Jack McKellips Lourdes Academy 7 30 639 21.3 6 91
Nolan Kraus Racine Lutheran 8 48 632 13.2 8 79
TJ Payne Hortonville 6 23 624 27.1 5 104
Sam Peiffer Cedar Grove-Belgium 5 33 623 18.9 15 124
Chase Caliendo Lake Country Lutheran 7 31 575 18.5 6 82
Hudson Weber Onalaska 8 24 560 23.3 9 70
Casey Verhagen Kohler/Sheb. Luth./Christian 6 31 553 17.8 8 92
Jackson Trudgeon Edgewood 8 37 552 14.9 8 69
Konnor Hill Shoreland Lutheran 7 29 529 18.2 6 75
Jack Rose Westosha Central 7 32 529 16.5 3 75
Dominic Voiland Grafton 7 62 521 8.4 8 74
Gage Lindberg Two Rivers 6 25 515 20.6 5 85

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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