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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

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

About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the Bound Wisconsin Manager. 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 @travisBound or reach him at [email protected].

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