West De Pere’s Patrick Greisen picked up where he left off with a huge Week 1 performance

Prep Props - Week 1

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Week 1 Rushing Leaders

Arcadia opened the 2025 season with an impressive 26-13 win over Webster, as senior running back Max Blaschko had a big day, going for 263 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries.

Rk

Athlete

Grade

Team

CAR

YARDS

TDS

1

Max Blaschko

SR

Arcadia

25

263

2

2

Kingston Allen

JR

Notre Dame

31

251

4

3

Chason Philson

JR

Thorp

12

231

3

4

Luke Hannula

SR

Colby

28

228

2

5

Benjamin Backus

SR

Mishicot

18

226

4

6

Milo Johnson

SR

New Glarus

11

218

3

7

Brady Moon

SR

Bay Port

36

217

1

8

Dante Glendenning

JR

Darlington

16

192

1

9

Braylon Mielke

JR

Marion/Tigerton

30

190

1

10

Matthew Potter

SR

Xavier

13

188

2

10

Alex Seraphine

SR

Oconomowoc

23

188

4

12

Chase Heeg

SO

Colby

25

184

2

12

Kolton Peters

JR

Coleman

17

184

4

12

Owen Cowell

SR

Columbus

15

184

4

15

Reece Mielke

JR

Wayland Academy

13

183

1

16

Marcellis Cotton-Sharp

SR

Milwaukee Lutheran

14

182

3

17

Vance Hathaway

SR

Poynette

24

179

2

17

Joe D’Jock

JR

Siren

10

179

3

19

AJ Steward

SO

Sheboygan North

6

178

2

20

Brady Kaufman

SR

Sun Prairie East

15

175

1

Week 1 Passing Leaders

After leading the state in passing as an All-State selection last season, West De Pere senior Patrick Greisen picked up right where he left off, putting together a huge day against Hortonville in a 53-22 season-opening victory. The South Dakota commit completed 25-of-29 passes for 405 yards with six touchdowns in a dominating performance.

Rk

Athlete

Grade

Team

CMP

ATT

PCT

YDS

TDS

INT

1

Patrick Greisen

SR

West De Pere

25

29

86.20%

405

6

0

2

Ben Schroeder

JR

Marquette

24

44

54.50%

318

3

2

2

Marcus Holmberg

JR

Eau Claire Memorial

31

44

70.50%

318

3

3

4

Quinton Arizola

JR

Delavan-Darien

22

35

62.90%

310

2

2

5

Sawyer Foust

JR

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau

17

30

56.70%

306

2

1

5

Jacob Osmanski

SR

Hamilton (Sussex)

18

31

58.10%

306

3

0

7

Troy McDonough

JR

Barron

18

25

72.00%

301

3

0

8

Matt Stevens

SR

Bay Port

15

21

71.40%

294

4

1

9

Dean Ismali

SR

Kenosha Bradford

20

26

76.90%

292

4

1

10

Keegan Walsh

SR

Hayward/Lac Courte Oreilles

25

39

64.10%

275

2

2

11

Jarrett Hall

SR

New Berlin Eisenhower

15

24

62.50%

263

2

0

12

Sawyer Walton

SR

Ashwaubenon

20

34

58.80%

261

3

3

13

Joey Passaglia

SR

Middleton

17

29

58.60%

258

2

1

14

Ben Prochnow

SR

Reedsville

14

28

50.00%

257

2

0

15

True Thurs

SR

Marathon

15

18

83.30%

256

2

0

16

Cohen Kraus

JR

Racine Lutheran

14

23

60.90%

251

2

1

17

Joel Perez

JR

Kenosha Indian Trail

16

23

69.60%

246

1

0

18

Jaymen Ott

SR

Manitowoc Lutheran

14

18

77.80%

244

4

0

19

Brett Sladky

JR

Saint Croix Falls

17

24

70.80%

240

1

0

19

Isaiah Fugate

SR

Unity

16

25

64.00%

240

1

1

Week 1 Receiving Leaders

West De Pere’s Judeah Kniskern was second on the team in receiving last year behind All-State pick Brock Story, and with Story’s graduation, Kniskern’s role figured to increase even more in 2025. Sure enough, in a season-opening 53-22 win over Hortonville, he hauled in nine passes for a state-high 201 yards with three touchdowns for the Phantoms.

Rk

Athlete

Grade

Team

REC

YDS

TDS

1

Judeah Kniskern

SR

West De Pere

9

201

3

2

Glendon Thompson

SR

Barron

10

194

2

3

Jaxson Beaumia

SR

Ashwaubenon

10

183

2

4

Isaac Yang

SR

Stevens Point

6

159

3

5

Alex Restivo

JR

Hamilton (Sussex)

4

157

1

6

Drake Petersen

JR

Saint Croix Falls

9

148

1

7

Nathan Christensen

SR

Reedsville

7

145

1

8

Jacob Veley

SR

New Berlin Eisenhower

8

139

1

9

Kaden Garbe

JR

Delavan-Darien

10

135

1

10

Ben Strayer

SR

Eau Claire Memorial

12

134

2

11

Eli Gasau

SR

Racine Lutheran

4

131

1

12

Jackson Zuleger

JR

Eau Claire Memorial

10

130

1

13

Mace Miskel

SO

Whitefish Bay

3

127

2

13

Beau Spindler

SO

Mondovi

6

127

1

15

Keegan DeGeorge

JR

Waukesha South

9

126

2

16

Fred Tylinski

JR

Marathon

4

125

0

16

Mason Novak

SR

River Falls

8

125

2

18

Oliver Friedrich

SR

Parkview/Albany

6

123

1

19

Luke Siegel

SR

Onalaska

4

122

1

20

Evan Zoch

SR

Lakeland

5

120

2

20

Van Vogler

SR

Sun Prairie East

4

120

1

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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