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Level 2 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

11/01/2021, 9:00am CDT
By Travis Wilson

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PREP PROPS - LEVEL 2

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, and for players to be included, coaches must enter game stats by 8 am on Monday.

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Level 2 Rushing Leaders

Menasha opened up a big lead over Notre Dame in the middle quarters of the game and pulled out a 43-27 victory to advance to Level 3 of the Division 3 playoffs. The Bluejays rolled up more than 500 rushing yards in the game, most of it by senior running back Davontre Smith. He carried the ball 30 times for 403 yards with four touchdowns, averaging 13.4 yards per carry.

Name School Att Yards TD
Davontre Smith Menasha 30 403 4
Elijah Shefchik Denmark 33 362 6
Austin Schlies Northwestern 30 281 4
Alijah Maher-Parr Arrowhead 35 255 3
Colton Brunell Columbus 34 235 2
Owen Kinziger Coleman 19 204 2
Matt Getgen Wisconsin Dells 25 196 2
Jacob DiVall Lancaster 35 196 2
Luna Larson Baraboo 32 193 1
Colin Obermann Kimberly 16 183 3
Carson Holman Muskego 21 169 2
Joe Penchi Aquinas 10 164 1
JT Seagreaves Monroe 10 164 2
Levi Huempfner Saint Mary's Springs 11 162 2
Isaac Hyland Saint Mary's Springs 33 162 1
Calvin Hargrove Aquinas 19 161 3
Ben Wesolowski Wittenberg-Birnamwood 19 156 2
Colin O'Neil Cashton 28 156 3
Cole Bensen Bay Port 14 155 3
Joseph Gardner Campbellsport 22 153 0
Sam Steuber Muskego 24 151 1
Tristan Tillery Unity 27 151 3
Kenny Satori Denmark 10 150 1
Ashton Spitzack Potosi/Cassville 23 148 1
Lucas Milz Black Hawk/Warren (IL) 26 147 0

Level 2 Passing Leaders

The record-setting career of Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian quarterback Robby Michael came to an end on Friday in a 46-40 loss to Denmark. In the game, Michael completed 35-of-51 passes for 386 yards with three interceptions, adding 85 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. He finishes the year with 2,596 yards and 39 touchdowns (tied for tenth in single-season passing scores). He has 96 passing touchdowns in his career, a new state record. His 7,483 career passing yards is eighth. His combined 10,216 passing and rushing yards is third all-time. His 133 combined passing and rushing touchdowns is tied for third all-time.

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Robby Michael Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 35 51 386 3 1
Trevor Garski Mosinee 24 40 330 4 2
Luke Haertle Lake Country Lutheran 16 29 311 5 0
Beau Kopp Cuba City 17 26 281 2 1
Adison Mittelstadt Mayville 12 14 274 2 0
Logan Arrowood Cedar Grove-Belgium 20 28 251 1 2
Wyatt Goveronski Spring Valley 13 20 242 3 1
Brady Belisle Saint Croix Falls 11 18 223 2 1
Nate Kollath Sussex Hamilton 16 44 220 1 5
Brett McConkey West Salem 14 20 206 2 1
Ira Bialzik Boyceville 11 19 200 2 1
Mason Keyes DeForest 14 24 187 3 1
Jamison Rudie Freedom 11 25 175 1 1
Jerry Kaminski Sun Prairie 14 27 170 1 1
Vito Massa River Falls 10 20 169 2 1
Tanner Hora Slinger 10 127 156 1 1
Braden Buss Wisconsin Dells 12 20 152 2 1
Kade Van Asten Little Chute 8 32 149 0 2
Caden Belling Lake Mills 12 25 145 0 0
Luke Novotny Marquette University 12 19 144 1 1
Caden Pendleton Kimberly 11 21 136 0 3
Henry Kelley Germantown 11 22 134 1 0
Max Robson Catholic Central 3 13 132 2 0
Joe Hartlieb Edgewood 13 19 130 2 1
Chase Spellman Kettle Moraine 7 12 129 2 2

Level 2 Receiving Leaders

In Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian's 46-40 loss to Denmark, senior receiver Casey Verhagen caught a new state-record 21 passes, with 222 yards and two touchdowns. His 21 catches breaks the previous record of 20, set by Cadott's Brett McChesney in 2014 and tied by Mosinee's Drayton Lehman in 2020.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Keagan Jirschele Mosinee 13 223 3
Casey Verhagen Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 21 222 2
Tyler Bowman Spring Valley 11 206 3
Bryn Gouker Saint Croix Falls 7 162 2
John Nehls Lake Country Lutheran 5 161 2
Carter Olson Cuba City 6 144 0
Caden Wold Boyceville 4 134 2
Sam Peiffer Cedar Grove-Belgium 8 121 0
Mark Haering Edgewood 6 118 3
Michael Schurman River Falls 7 115 2
Gabe Egan Cedar Grove-Belgium 9 113 1
Alex Eichmann Sussex Hamilton 6 100 0
Zack Niemeier West Salem 6 98 0
Aidan Reis Homestead 1 98 1
Max Weisbrod DeForest 4 98 1
Alex Belongia Rice Lake 5 91 2
Danny Von Rabenau III Catholic Central 1 87 1
Davin Stoffel Mosinee 7 85 1
Addison Ostrenga Sun Prairie 8 80 1
Michael Ubert Germantown 5 79 1
Blake Schraufnagel Mayville 2 78 1
Ashten Quade Ellsworth 5 77 0
Sam Noel Kettle Moraine 4 77 0
Wyatt Hamersma Berlin 2 75 0
Isaiah Gibson Sussex Hamilton 4 74 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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