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Prep Props - Level 3
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 3 Rushing Leaders
Grafton stayed undefeated and advanced to the state semi-finals with a 28-7 victory over Plymouth in a Division 3 playoff game on Friday night. The Black Hawks put up 542 yards of offense, including a big rushing performance from junior running back Jack Nelson, who carried the ball 25 times for 291 yards and three touchdowns.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Rushing Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jack Nelson | Grafton | 291 |
2 | Kingston Allen | Notre Dame | 286 |
3 | Ryan Lutz | West De Pere | 270 |
4 | Joseph Tarasewicz | River Falls | 210 |
5 | Bryer Burkhart | Northwestern | 200 |
5 | Bryson Hoeffler | Muskego | 196 |
7 | Christopher Kenesie | Kenosha St. Joseph | 194 |
7 | Landen Baker | Mayville | 168 |
9 | Connor Lubbers | Lake Country Lutheran | 166 |
10 | Lateef Love Jr. | Whitefish Bay | 163 |
11 | Will Mikonowicz | Reedsburg | 145 |
11 | Dane Veenendall | Baldwin-Woodville | 145 |
13 | Omar Cherrington | Pewaukee | 140 |
14 | Axzil Eggert | Freedom | 135 |
15 | Nathan Graf | Lake Country Lutheran | 131 |
16 | Devin Nettles | Arrowhead | 130 |
17 | River Sahr | Potosi/Cassville | 129 |
18 | Bode Falkner | Mondovi | 127 |
19 | Brady Bauer | Lourdes Academy | 122 |
20 | Hunter White | Potosi/Cassville | 122 |
Level 3 Passing Leaders
River Falls is making its deepest playoff run in program history, as the Wildcats are into the state semi-finals following a 52-38 victory over Oshkosh North on Friday night. Tino Massa continued his strong season, completing 14-of-25 passes for 324 yards and four touchdowns.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Passing Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tino Massa | River Falls | 324 |
2 | Patrick Greisen | West De Pere | 263 |
3 | Nicholas Schiller | Grafton | 225 |
4 | Treve Stoffel | Mosinee | 217 |
5 | Parker Kujak | Cochrane-Fountain City | 216 |
6 | Bode Falkner | Mondovi | 196 |
7 | Austin Harmsen | Oakfield | 192 |
8 | Owen Henkel | Freedom | 190 |
9 | Brady Berg | Stratford | 185 |
10 | Rayden Taylor | Belleville | 162 |
11 | Brooks Hendrickson | Mount Horeb/Barneveld | 157 |
12 | Ryland Nowak | De Pere | 152 |
13 | Cole Erdmann | Hamilton | 146 |
14 | Brody Schaffer | Winneconne | 131 |
15 | Jaxon Zukowski | Monona Grove | 105 |
16 | Dalton Steinke | Catholic Memorial | 102 |
17 | Zach Rizzo | Kenosha St. Joseph | 95 |
18 | Brady Bauer | Lourdes Academy | 91 |
19 | Connor Lubbers | Lake Country Lutheran | 91 |
20 | Zeke Zuberbuhler | Darlington | 85 |
Level 3 Receiving Leaders
Oakfield’s season came to an end in the 8-player football state semi-finals on Friday night, as the Oaks fell to Gilman 30-12. Senior Brayden Glugla had a nice day, catching 10 passes for 148 yards and a touchdown.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Receiving Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brayden Glugla | Oakfield | 148 |
2 | Coltan Breit | Stratford | 125 |
3 | Sam Robb | De Pere | 116 |
4 | Mitchell Michlig | Mosinee | 106 |
5 | Joseph Tarasewicz | River Falls | 106 |
5 | Todd Benedict | River Falls | 87 |
7 | Django Christian | Mount Horeb/Barneveld | 86 |
7 | Drew Olsson | Hamilton | 86 |
9 | Tyler Deer | Grafton | 85 |
10 | Max Goebel | De Pere | 84 |
11 | Cayson Helwig | Belleville | 79 |
11 | Will Svendsen | Rice Lake | 79 |
13 | Tye Popp | Cochrane-Fountain City | 78 |
14 | Tucker Bambenek | Cochrane-Fountain City | 74 |
15 | Zy’aire Smith | Catholic Memorial | 70 |
16 | Aidan Aerts | Freedom | 68 |
17 | Parker Shaw | Grafton | 67 |
18 | Steve Meyer | Cochrane-Fountain City | 64 |
19 | Landon Kibbe | West De Pere | 63 |
20 | Beau Spindler | Mondovi | 62 |

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