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Football Week 2 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

08/29/2022, 8:15am CDT
By Travis Wilson

Mauston's Brock Massey, seen catching a pass last year, had the second-most receiving yards in Week 2

Prep Props - Week 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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Week 2 Rushing Leaders

For a second straight week, Mukwonago's Wynn Stang led the state in rushing against a quality opponent. After going for 304 yards in a Week 1 win over Sussex Hamilton, he upped the ante in a big way, finishing with 470 yards and six touchdowns on 36 carries as the Indians downed Sun Prairie East 55-45 in a shootout. His 470 yards is second in state history, trailing only the 524 yards by Wautoma's Nathaniel Loging in a 2014 game against Wisconsin Dells.

Name School Att Yards TD
Wynn Stang Mukwonago 36 470 6
Joey Bruggink Oostburg 17 328 2
Trevor Asher Elmwood/Plum City 27 320 4
Avery Kurth Slinger 28 256 4
Nate White Milwaukee King 22 239 3
Mason Lane Lodi 21 235 1
Gavin Hablewitz Monona Grove 21 214 3
Jase Jenkins Neenah 15 214 3
Alex Hernandez Monroe 21 212 2
Chase Matthias Two Rivers 17 206 5
Vidal Colon University School 10 201 3
Tanner Kaufman Northwestern 19 200 2
DJ Miller Racine St. Catherine's 16 193 1
Quinten Hornada Hartford 19 189 3
J.J. Douglas Janesville Parker 12 189 3
Dominick Parchman-Cole Milwaukee Vincent 15 188 2
Carter Hall Hurley 21 188 4
Demetrius Bergmann Pepin/Alma 27 188 4
Ben Kelly Fall Creek 23 185 1
Ben Buchholtz Lake Mills 15 184 2
Tanner Jones Bangor 27 181 1
Peyton Bingham Clinton 38 180 5
Colton Kress West Bend East 24 178 4
Clayton Lyga Bangor 16 176 3
Jake Cox New Lisbon 5 176 3

Week 2 Passing Leaders

Waukesha North scored a 34-21 win over Burlington in Week 2 behind an offense that put up 582 total yards. A.J. Curtis accounted for most of those, completing 27-of-43 passes for 491 yards with four touchdowns, though he did also throw three interceptions. He did lead the team with 67 rushing yards on eight carries. 

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
A.J. Curtis Waukesha North 27 43 491 4 3
Dane Nickolai Sheboygan Falls 15 26 433 5 1
Tyler Link Mauston 19 32 349 3 0
Duke Shovald West De Pere 19 26 348 2 0
Boston Halloran Franklin 18 22 335 5 0
Cooper Hoeksema Marathon 15 27 335 3 3
Stephen Schreiter Fond du Lac 19 28 326 2 1
Finnley Doriot Kaukauna 18 30 305 5 0
Matt Buckman Cambridge 20 39 293 0 5
Kashton Kangas Westfield 20 23 291 7 0
Liam Heiges Fox Valley Lutheran 18 27 285 5 1
Jerry Kaminski Sun Prairie East 21 34 280 3 1
Garett Lenzendorf Waunakee 19 28 277 2 0
Alex Dieck Brookfield Academy 14 23 275 2 2
Danny Staskunas West Allis Hale 18 32 272 1 2
Ben Hanson Edgewood 24 35 270 5 0
Ben Ott Nicolet 11 12 270 6 0
Gavin Obremski Mosinee 19 39 270 3 3
Vince Cameranesi Grafton 23 42 268 2 0
Jack Sulik Burlington 23 41 268 3 3
Derek Digman Platteville 15 19 267 4 0
Aaron Burkman Grantsburg 10 16 267 3 1
Boone Kirst Ashwaubenon 29 58 266 2 1
Teddy Bernick Prescott 25 36 253 2 0
Brandon Nabbefeld Racine Case 10 19 250 3 1

Week 2 Receiving Leaders

Not surprisingly, with Waukesha North quarterback A.J. Curtis throwing for 491 yards, his receivers had big nights as well. Leading the way was senior Franko Williams, who accounted for 237 receiving yards and two touchdowns on seven catches in a 34-21 win over Burlington.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Franko Williams Waukesha North 7 237 2
Brock Massey Mauston 9 225 2
Ethan Wagner-Lang Fond du Lac 7 200 1
Trenton Johnson Grantsburg 6 183 2
Tommy Teberg Burlington 12 164 3
Latrell Herrington Racine Case 3 155 2
David Emerich Waunakee 8 144 0
Emmitt Krauter Sheboygan Falls 4 143 2
Maliq Crawford Brookfield Academy 5 142 1
Reid Federer Sheboygan Falls 3 137 1
Ervin Meiller Westfield 8 137 2
David Malin Aquinas 9 135 0
Brady Oyen Lancaster 8 133 2
Tyler Underwood Marathon 5 133 1
Gabe Egan Cedar Grove-Belgium 4 133 1
Mason Howard Chippewa Falls 3 129 1
Lamont Hamilton Racine St. Catherine's 4 127 3
Max Krueger Kaukauna 7 127 0
Nolan Schopp Kettle Moraine 6 127 2
Preston Miller D.C. Everest 8 126 1
Mekai Ward Madison Memorial 3 121 1
Ryan Weed East Troy 5 121 1
Garrison Tashner Platteville 5 120 2
Kentel Williams Nicolet 3 119 3
Elijah Mead Waukesha North 8 118 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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