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Week 9 Prep Props: State's Top Performances

10/15/2018, 9:15am CDT
By Travis Wilson

Fennimore's Reid Larson

Prep Props - Week 9

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.

Week 9 Rushing Leaders

The Milwaukee Marshall co-op had already secured a playoff spot prior to last Thursday's non-conference MPS crossover against Milwaukee Career & Tech. Ed. That didn't stop running back Amareon Allen from putting on a show, however. He carried the ball 29 times for 356 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 40-12 victory.

Name, School Att Yards TD
Amareon Allen, Milwaukee Marshall co-op 29 356 3
Ean Marker, Weyauwega-Fremont 33 318 3
Isaiah Hasenohl, Auburndale 23 312 5
Wyatt Lehnartz, Pepin/Alma 34 289 3
Owen Kudick, Kewaunee 41 287 3
Noah Ahles, Shoreland Lutheran 34 284 4
Joe Aguilera, Abbotsford 26 280 5
Cade Netteshiem, Ithaca 30 278 3
Dylan Tomczak, Owen-Withee 25 267 2
Brady Redwine, Elk Mound 22 266 4
Dylan Hendricks, Pulaski 24 249 2
Josh Johnson, Milwaukee Hamilton 11 248 2
Andrew Schoen, Eleva-Strum 20 234 1
Jake Dessart, East Troy 29 233 4
Brandon Stelzer, Reedsville 29 227 4
Tyler Roehl, Menasha 19 227 2
Brandon Limoni, Notre Dame 34 226 1
Brent Dumke, Northern Elite 47 223 4
Adam Siegel, New Berlin West 24 221 3
Tyler Tenner, Racine Lutheran 15 218 2
Kade Ehrike, Stratford 34 218 2
Hunter Houde, Unity 6 215 4
Paul Toetz, Greendale 26 209 4
Michael Navis, Cedar Grove-Belgium 9 205 2
Sawyer Hamilton, Ellsworth 16 204 3

Week 9 Passing Leaders

Waukesha North nearly pulled off an upset in Week 9, but came up just short in a 35-28 defeat against Arrowhead. As he's done all season, North junior quarterback Johnny Kelliher put up big numbers, completing 36-of-55 passes for 346 yards and three touchdowns for the Northstars.

Name, School Comp Att Yards TD Int
Johnny Kelliher, Waukesha North 36 55 346 3 1
Tyr Severson , Evansville/Albany 16 32 302 4 0
Andy Clendenen, Cuba City 20 29 289 5 0
Derek Schwarting, McFarland 17 23 289 5 0
Reid Olson, Cumberland 18 25 289 6 1
Jordan Bishop, Monona Grove 10 16 288 5 0
Cole Lamont, Adams-Friendship 13 22 285 6 1
Noah Mueller, Little Chute 20 28 281 3 1
Nick Howard, Green Bay Southwest 18 25 279 4 1
Danny Perdzock, Milwaukee Lutheran 18 42 276 3 1
Reid Larson, Fennimore 15 21 274 4 0
Ryan Weigand, Winnebago Lutheran 29 37 273 2 1
Drew Reader, Fox Valley Lutheran 21 41 270 2 1
Robbie Michaels, Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 18 34 259 2 3
Garrit Aissen, Luxemburg-Casco 11 13 258 3 0
Johnny Davis, La Crosse Central 17 21 257 4 0
Denver Evans, Cambridge 8 12 252 2 0
Karson Butt, Edgar 12 15 250 3 0
Richie Gilles, Sun Prairie 11 21 247 3 1
Sam Bloch, Shiocton 11 23 246 3 1
Connor Siegenthaler, New Glarus/Monticello 16 27 234 2 2
Bryson Johnson, Eau Claire Memorial 14 38 234 2 5
Will Bailey, River Valley 14 23 231 3 1
Kyle Daoust, Southern Door 11 20 231 1 1
Emory Weeden, Homestead 9 12 230 2 0

Week 9 Receiving Leaders

Monona Grove receiver Sam Hepp caught just five passes in the team's 35-14 running clock win over Watertown that clinched an unbeaten regular season and Badger-South title, but he sure made the most of them. Four of those five catches went for touchdowns, as he finished with 213 receiving yards for the Silver Eagles.

Name, School Rec Yards TD
Sam Hepp, Monona Grove 5 213 4
Josh Maier, River Valley 8 199 3
Michael Cocroft, Wauwatosa East 6 184 2
Trevor Gassman, New Glarus/Monticello 12 173 2
Sully Geske, Evansville/Albany 7 162 1
Will Pytleski, Green Bay Southwest 7 154 1
Wyatt Boe, Barron 7 153 1
Trae Tetzlaff, Waukesha West 7 149 0
Chimere Dike, Waukesha North 11 149 2
Matthew Jostad, McFarland 6 148 2
Derik LeCaptain, Southern Door 6 148 1
Harley Schmelzer, Colby 3 147 2
Demetrius Brown, Milwaukee Lutheran 7 145 1
Aidan Greco, Big Foot 9 144 0
Michael Schweistal, Arcadia 2 142 2
Bailey Furseth, Cambridge 5 142 1
Jacob Lillge, Little Chute 11 140 2
Brad Myers, Montello/Princeton/Green Lake 3 134 1
Noah Gillingham, Stanley-Boyd 10 129 1
Graden Grabowski, Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian 9 128 0
Brendan Sempf, Boyceville 6 125 1
Andy Vey, Greendale 3 124 1
Mason Van Zeeland, Kaukauna 5 124 2
Jack Fielding, Shiocton 3 124 3
Wesley Juszczak, Mukwonago 6 119 0

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