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Football Week 5 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

09/19/2022, 9:45am CDT
By Travis Wilson

Colby's Caden Healy, shown here in last year's state title game, had a big game as the Hornets defeated D7 top-ranked Edgar

Prep Props - Week 5

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 5 Rushing Leaders

Shorewood/Messmer led most of the way, but still saw South Milwaukee cut it to a one-score game a couple different times in the fourth quarter. The Greyhounds managed to do just enough to hold on to a 41-36 victory, rolling up 456 yards as a team. The bulk of those came from senior running back Michael Tyler, Jr., who rushed 31 times for 304 yards and four touchdowns. 

Name School Att Yards TD
Michael Tyler Jr. Shorewood/Messmer 31 304 4
Zack Lynch Southern Door 18 269 4
Brock Birrenkott Pacelli 25 238 5
Owen Carlson Kewaunee 16 236 1
Andrew Trandahl New Richmond 42 235 1
Camron Mendoza Beaver Dam 36 231 5
Jerzy Brocker Shawano 20 227 2
Brayden Reimer Roncalli 21 225 2
Garrett Vatland Westby 18 218 2
Trevor Asher Elmwood/Plum City 18 215 1
Benjamin Timm Campbellsport 29 213 2
Matt Annis Marathon 13 211 5
Ray Reineck Wausau West 21 210 2
Cade Stingle Shiocton 24 209 2
Parker Krcmar Waupaca 18 209 3
Tanner Kaufman Northwestern 19 205 4
Keatin Sweeney Monroe 12 202 4
Wyatt Hamersma Berlin 21 202 1
Colton Kress West Bend East 31 201 3
John Scott Wisconsin Dells 22 200 5
Caden Healy Colby 26 200 2
Tanner Schieffer Cochrane-Fountain City 15 196 4
Gabe Prince Bloomer 18 194 0
Koy Hopke Amery 24 192 2
Sam Steuber Muskego 17 190 0

Week 5 Passing Leaders

Sturgeon Bay dropped to 8-player football from 2019 to 2021, but the Clippers have made a triumphant return to 11-player this season, moving to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in Packerland Conference play after a 40-14 victory against Peshtigo on Friday. Junior quarterback Danny Lodl completed 15-of-21 passes for 360 yards in the win, with five touchdowns and an interception.

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Danny Lodl Sturgeon Bay 15 21 360 5 1
Wade Lindahl Lourdes Academy 27 45 356 3 0
Aidan Keyes Belleville 23 31 337 3 1
Max Marty New Glarus/Monticello 22 34 328 1 0
Kade Rosenow Clintonville 14 17 290 7 0
Mason Werner Baldwin-Woodville 20 32 289 4 0
Jacob DiVall Lancaster 14 22 267 2 1
Sean Fogel Turner 16 34 263 2 1
Brett McConkey West Salem 10 12 262 2 1
Brady Ingersoll Ladysmith 14 23 260 2 0
Trent Grunewald Howards Grove 20 26 258 4 0
Jerzy Brocker Shawano 24 35 254 4 1
Finnley Doriot Kaukauna 10 14 253 3 0
Mason Keyes DeForest 19 23 253 1 0
Nate Kollath Sussex Hamilton 18 24 251 2 1
Nathan Cotter Columbus 8 9 247 3 0
Asher Guenther Black River Falls 14 29 243 0 4
Justin Klinkner Two Rivers 14 16 241 3 1
Brandon Nabbefeld Racine Case 15 28 239 1 2
Seth Miron Kimberly 13 18 239 2 2
Gavin Obremski Mosinee 10 16 235 5 1
Cade Palkowski Oak Creek 11 15 228 3 0
Ethan Knisley Blair-Taylor 9 13 222 4 0
Tommy Lees Deerfield 14 19 220 1 2
Joseph Kallay Franklin 15 25 217 2 2

Week 5 Receiving Leaders

Belleville remained unbeaten on the year with a 32-7 win over Cuba City. Once again, the Belleville offense put up big numbers, including 337 passing yards. Senior Kaden Desmet hauled in eight passes for 179 yards, including a pair of touchdown receptions.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Kaden Desmet Belleville 8 179 2
Jordan Wegener Clintonville 6 170 4
Kyle Ralofsky Lourdes Academy 5 152 2
Brennan Kennedy West Salem 5 149 1
Gabe Egan Cedar Grove-Belgium 4 145 3
Gavin Sell Baldwin-Woodville 7 140 2
Mitchell Wing Lourdes Academy 17 140 0
Brady Oyen Lancaster 7 138 1
Keagan Jirschele Mosinee 5 138 3
Collin Meininger Westosha Central 6 137 2
Madox Stewart Pepin/Alma 5 137 2
Joey Flaherty Oak Creek 4 133 3
Thad Hoffman Marquette University 5 132 2
Jacques Brooks Franklin 7 127 1
J.J. Douglas Janesville Parker 3 127 1
Aiden Wilson Ladysmith 5 123 0
Jonathan Vande Walle Sun Prairie East 4 123 3
Evan Nehring Blair-Taylor 4 122 1
Ethan Friedrich New Glarus/Monticello 11 121 0
Tyler Sutherland Turner 6 119 2
Sawyer Kowalkowski Ozaukee 4 118 1
Benjamin Wollersheim Manitowoc Lincoln 7 117 0
Collin Fritts Baldwin-Woodville 6 116 1
Austin Cullen Hilbert 4 115 1
Garrett Bladl Milton 3 114 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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