
Bay Port running back Brady Moon
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
Reedsburg senior Will Mikonowicz rushed for 498 yards and seven touchdowns on 30 carries as the Beavers downed Waterford 49-24 in a Division 3 playoff game. His 498 rushing yards is now second in state history, trailing only the 524 rushing yards by Wautoma’s Nathaniel Loging in 2014. Mikonowicz also had 10 tackles (6 solo), an interception, 31 punt return yards, and several pass breakups.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Rushing Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Will Mikonowicz | Reedsburg | 498 |
2 | Kingston Allen | Notre Dame | 477 |
3 | Zyon White | Wauwatosa East | 339 |
4 | Matt O'Grady | Badger | 300 |
5 | Gannan Schwartz | Winnebago Lutheran | 287 |
6 | Cole Schley | Flambeau | 278 |
7 | Dylan Mathison | Bangor | 262 |
8 | Austyn Wittek | New Richmond | 258 |
9 | Ayden Nerdahl | Amherst | 257 |
10 | Brady Moon | Bay Port | 254 |
11 | Jack Hoeper | Spencer/Columbus Catholic | 242 |
11 | Ashton VanBeek | Neenah | 242 |
13 | Christian Rudrud | La Crosse Central | 235 |
14 | Max Blaschko | Arcadia | 233 |
15 | Eli Gasau | Racine Lutheran | 226 |
16 | Dawson Moulton | McDonell Central | 220 |
17 | Lateef Love Jr. | Whitefish Bay | 217 |
18 | Milo Johnson | New Glarus | 213 |
19 | Tysen Teal | Northwestern | 211 |
20 | Payton Pingel | Hudson | 209 |
Level 1 Passing Leaders
It was a shootout as expected on Friday night, with Delavan-Darien beating fourth-seeded Waupun 56-44 on the road. Junior quarterback Quintin Arizola continued his big season with 419 passing yards and five touchdowns, completing 26-of-34 passes. He added six carries for 27 yards as well. Arizola now leads the state in passing yards on the season.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Passing Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Quintin Arizola | Delavan-Darien | 419 |
2 | Holden Woodfill | De Pere | 393 |
3 | Ben Schroeder | Marquette University | 323 |
4 | Cole Erdmann | Hamilton | 308 |
5 | Brock Matheny | Grantsburg | 302 |
6 | Zach Rizzo | Kenosha St. Joseph | 286 |
7 | Patrick Greisen | West De Pere | 283 |
8 | Ryan Carrel | Kaukauna | 270 |
9 | Grant Sulik | Burlington | 263 |
10 | Carter Schmitz | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 257 |
11 | Tanner Effertz | Whitnall | 253 |
12 | Dominic Thiele | Roncalli | 251 |
13 | Joe Jensen | Baldwin-Woodville | 249 |
14 | Ryan Johnson | Aquinas | 247 |
15 | Brett Paulsen | Kewaunee | 242 |
16 | Owen Henkel | Freedom | 241 |
17 | Carson Roemhild | Boyceville | 221 |
18 | Connor Lubbers | Lake Country Lutheran | 211 |
19 | Brady Bauer | Lourdes Academy | 209 |
20 | Garrett Crull | McFarland | 206 |
Level 1 Receiving Leaders
Marquette and Hamilton combined for 736 passing yards on Friday night, but unfortunately for the Hilltoppers from Marquette, they’d come up short in a 58-32 shootout. Senior Logan Zoiper was a walking big play machine, catching five passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns in the loss for Marquette.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Receiving Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Logan Zolper | Marquette University | 195 |
2 | Jauron Blevins | Platteville | 172 |
3 | Daniel O'Grady | Delavan-Darien | 163 |
4 | Casey Radermacher | Hartford Union | 163 |
5 | Dominic Rinaldi | Kenosha St. Joseph | 163 |
6 | Sam Robb | De Pere | 158 |
7 | Alex Restivo | Hamilton | 150 |
8 | Porter Tiedt | Burlington | 140 |
9 | Mason Novak | River Falls | 139 |
10 | Cooper Markee | Whitnall | 138 |
11 | Griffin Knight | Cedar Grove-Belgium | 136 |
12 | Grayson Koeppen | Lodi | 134 |
13 | Tyler Deer | Grafton | 132 |
14 | Reece Jensen | Grantsburg | 132 |
15 | Max Goebel | De Pere | 128 |
16 | Braedyn McKean | Delavan-Darien | 128 |
17 | Bo Windjue | Eleva-Strum | 127 |
18 | Luke Andersen | McDonell Central | 125 |
19 | Kavanaugh Weyenberg | Kaukauna | 125 |
20 | Brody Everts | Baldwin-Woodville | 121 |

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