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Football Level 1 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

10/24/2022, 8:45am CDT
By Travis Wilson

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Prep Props - Level 1

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 1 Rushing Leaders

Campbellsport put up nearly 650 yards of offense in a 61-28 victory over Sheboygan Falls, including 492 yards on the ground as a team. Much of that damage was done by junior Benjamin Timm, who had 319 yards and four touchdowns on 26 carries to lift the fourth-seeded Cougars to the victory. It continues a strong season for Timm, who has rushed for at least 100 yards in every game and is up to 1,835 on the season.

Name School Att Yards TD
Benjamin Timm Campbellsport 26 319 4
Jonah Severson River Falls 30 241 4
Colton Brunell Columbus 15 241 4
Eric Rossa Racine Lutheran 37 230 3
AJ Holmgren Saint Croix Central 34 224 1
Ray Reineck Wausau West 28 216 2
Carter Kriewaldt Freedom 18 212 4
Lane Meier Monroe 20 210 0
Trevor Asher Elmwood/Plum City 42 207 3
Jayden Gordon Kenosha St. Joseph 33 204 2
Silas Hartz Johnson Creek 14 200 2
Drew Edmond Brookfield Central 29 200 2
Cade Stingle Shiocton 20 197 4
Tanner Kaufman Northwestern 16 196 2
Aiden Meador Saint Croix Falls 22 192 2
Reed McNutt Black Hawk/Warren (IL) 5 183 2
Karter Butt Edgar 10 182 4
Blake Barry Kimberly 25 180 3
Colin O'Neil Cashton 11 178 2
Troy Blawat New Berlin West 32 177 2
Dawson Hartung Durand-Arkansaw 25 176 1
Noah Hofmann Kaukauna 11 172 3
Gabe Egan Cedar Grove-Belgium 13 170 1
Drew Nagy Arrowhead 18 166 2
Dain Totten Reedsville 22 164 2

Level 1 Passing Leaders

Germantown quarterback Henry Kelley could barely walk by the end of the Kwik Trip & Wisconsin Dairy Game of the Week against Slinger, hobbling around on a bum leg while trying to keep the Warhawks in it. He completed a key game-tying touchdown in the fourth quarter but ran out of steam in the closing seconds, as a pass went through the hands of one of his receivers and into the waiting arms of a Slinger defender to effectively seal a 35-28 Slinger victory. Still, Kelley was very impressive, completing 30-of-43 passes for 404 yards and three touchdowns in the loss.

Name School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Henry Kelley Germantown 30 43 404 3 2
Masen Werner Baldwin-Woodville 18 21 317 2 0
Dane Nickolai Sheboygan Falls 17 41 288 2 1
Tristan Steldt Fennimore 17 26 287 3 0
Jackson Flottmeyer Aquinas 9 11 280 4 0
Cohen Healy Highland 15 31 273 3 4
Jerry Kaminski Sun Prairie East 16 23 260 3 1
Raz Okey Potosi/Cassville 6 7 258 3 0
Maxwell Tutas Sheboygan North 17 27 247 2 1
Eli Laube Fall Creek 20 32 242 3 2
Justin Klinkner Two Rivers 12 20 241 3 1
Trent Grunewald Howards Grove 17 37 229 3 2
Nathan Williams Union Grove 13 24 228 1 1
Aidan Keyes Belleville 21 41 225 3 2
Jack Sulik Burlington 25 37 223 2 0
Ashton Pfaff New Lisbon 18 35 221 1 2
Mason Folkers Edgewood 16 28 219 2 2
Lucas Miller Denmark 12 22 216 2 0
Max Marty New Glarus/Monticello 16 25 206 3 0
Isaiah Nathaniel Catholic Memorial 10 12 198 2 0
Jackson Kendall Luther 8 9 197 2 0
Kasey Helgeson Mount Horeb/Barneveld 12 22 197 2 2
Zach Seidschlag North Fond du Lac 12 18 186 1 3
Nate Kollath Sussex Hamilton 9 15 184 2 0
Seth Miron Kimberly 8 10 183 2 0

Level 1 Receiving Leaders

Potosi/Cassville dominated Cochrane-Fountain City 58-0 in Level 1, as the Chieftains went for nearly 600 yards of offense. Sam Udelhofen made a number of big plays in the passing game, catching four passes for 219 yards and three touchdowns. His scores all came in the first half, from 87 yards, 61 yards, and 40 yards.

Name School Rec Yards TD
Sam Udelhofen Potosi/Cassville 4 219 3
Nathan Riley Luther 5 185 2
Will Van Fossen Germantown 10 163 2
Simon Alexander Denmark 5 139 2
Ashton Krasovec Portage 6 138 2
Samuel Nienhuis Sheboygan North 7 134 1
DeMarcus Conner Belleville 11 132 1
Austin Phillips Two Rivers 3 130 2
Braden Crubel River Ridge 5 123 1
Davin Stoffel Mosinee 8 121 2
Caden Anderson Cameron 3 119 1
Keyvon Holloway Adams-Friendship 6 118 0
Ethan Tranel Mount Horeb/Barneveld 6 118 2
Cole Kaehne Campbellsport 3 115 3
Amryn Nutter Fennimore 4 112 2
Izaiah Correa Greendale 3 111 1
Tanner Dalske Fond du Lac 5 107 0
Boston Brindley La Crosse Central 8 106 1
Sean Van Someren Baldwin-Woodville 3 105 1
Luke LeMoine Marshfield 3 102 1
Landon Schwaller Sheboygan North 7 101 1
Tripp Walsh Arrowhead 3 101 3
Austin Gerbert Sheboygan Falls 5 98 0
Lucas Vercimak New Lisbon 7 98 0
Jalen Paul Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 3 98 0

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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