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Football Week 7 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

10/03/2022, 9:45am CDT
By Travis Wilson

Mayville senior Blake Schraufnagel

Prep Props - Week 7

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 7 Rushing Leaders

Columbus and Lodi met in a huge top ten showdown in Division 4 for control of the Capitol Conference. Columbus led 21-14 early in the fourth quarter, but pulled away for a 42-14 victory, as junior running back Colton Brunell ran for two scores in the fourth. He was a workhorse all day, carrying it 29 times for 335 yards and three touchdowns in the victory, adding a couple short receptions as well.

Name School Att Yards TD
Colton Brunell Columbus 29 335 3
Blake Schraufnagel Mayville 24 288 4
Joseph Kayon Shoreland Lutheran 16 263 3
Trevor Asher Elmwood/Plum City 14 260 4
Gabe Prince Bloomer 18 253 4
John Scott Wisconsin Dells 19 251 5
Dominic Greer Whitnall 36 237 5
Joseph Koch Menomonee Falls 22 230 3
Ray Reineck Wausau West 23 226 3
Tyler Schoneman Random Lake 34 220 3
Tanner Jones Bangor 32 219 3
Eric Rossa Racine Lutheran 20 219 2
Brandon Dyer-Ysaguirre McFarland 18 218 3
Levi Birkholz Lakeside Lutheran 32 213 3
Evan Vanevenhoven Neenah 16 212 2
Leo Brostowitz Wisconsin Rapids 25 211 2
Nathan Brzoznowski Merrill 26 211 3
Garron Brandt Mauston 23 210 2
Antwon Coney Milwaukee Hamilton 20 209 1
Mason Dressler Fort Atkinson 30 209 4
Nate Twombly Xavier 17 209 5
Bo Hines Ellsworth 32 207 2
Ashton Pike Laconia 20 205 2
David Gauderman Wittenberg-Birnamwood 25 204 3
Jaron Crowder Living Word Lutheran 32 202 2

Week 7 Passing Leaders

Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian lost a 56-42 shootout to Kiel on Friday night, but not for a lack of passing game production. While quarterback Max Breitenbach threw three interceptions in the game, he did complete 35-of-56 passes for 455 yards plus six touchdowns.

Name School Comp Att Int Yards TD
Max Breitenbach Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 35 56 3 468 6
Aidan Keyes Belleville 28 38 1 403 6
Danny Staskunas West Allis Hale 26 39 3 392 3
Cade Palkowski Oak Creek 17 21 0 327 3
Bryce Erickson Neillsville/Granton 21 33 0 318 5
Adam Finn South Milwaukee 26 38 2 312 3
Seth Miron Kimberly 22 27 0 303 2
Gavin Thompson Portage 14 25 0 303 2
Matthew Nies River Ridge 7 7 0 298 3
Brayden Bennett Manitowoc Lutheran 24 35 1 294 1
Grayson McCain Brown Deer 16 30 2 280 1
Jack Sulik Burlington 18 28 2 266 3
Landon Hagenow Kettle Moraine Lutheran 17 22 1 263 3
Kasey Helgeson Mount Horeb/Barneveld 10 15 0 261 3
Brandon Nabbefeld Racine Case 17 27 1 257 3
John Perugini Racine St. Catherine's 18 30 2 251 3
Jacob Brooks Saint Thomas More 14 30 1 248 2
Tristan Steldt Fennimore 13 23 0 243 4
Ty O'Bey Ashland 5 10 1 243 1
Max Nelson Rice Lake 11 21 2 241 4
Jerzy Brocker Shawano 18 33 3 236 1
Matt Buckman Cambridge 18 32 1 236 2
Austin Arnburg Cochrane-Fountain City 13 20 1 235 3
Brett McConkey West Salem 10 12 1 233 1
Caden Belling Lake Mills 14 20 0 230 2

Week 7 Receiving Leaders

While Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian lost to Kiel 56-42 on Friday night, the team did have a new state record set as senior Noah Heinen hauled in 24 catches, breaking the previous state record of 21 set last year by former KLC teammate Casey Verhagen. Not only that, the preliminary receiving yards total of 336 yards is second in state history, just behind the 339 yards, also held by a previous teammate, Colin Girdaukas in the 2020 fall season. Heinen's previous career high for catches was nine, while his previous career high for receiving yards was 119.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Noah Heinen Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 24 336 2
Marcus Kruzan Ashland 4 220 1
Ashten Schultz Neillsville/Granton 8 216 4
Davion Thomas-Kumpula Racine St. Catherine's 15 209 3
Braden Crubel River Ridge 3 196 3
Tommy Teberg Burlington 8 192 3
Brennan Kennedy West Salem 5 162 1
Aaron Poelma La Crosse Central 4 160 1
Brayden Rohde Oak Creek 5 159 1
DeMarcus Conner Belleville 8 155 0
Amryn Nutter Fennimore 6 150 2
Matthew Gruber Union Grove 3 146 1
Brady Oyen Lancaster 9 145 0
Everett Lentz South Milwaukee 11 144 2
Matt Farm Rice Lake 5 142 3
Lucus Ludlum Platteville 10 139 1
Peyton Pumper Stevens Point 9 137 1
Connor Johnson West Allis Hale 8 137 1
Jordan Parker Kenosha Tremper 4 136 1
Arthur Terry III Brown Deer 6 128 0
Caden Anderson Cameron 8 127 2
Hunter Francis Portage 4 123 0
Taye Derrico Appleton East 6 122 1
Logan Clarey Saint Thomas More 7 117 0
Gavin Jahnke Durand-Arkansaw 3 115 2

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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