Grantsburg’s Brock Matheny had a huge game in Week 2 to lift the Pirates to victory

Prep Props - Week 2

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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Week 2 Rushing Leaders

Spencer/Columbus Catholic defeated Pittsville 49-34 on Friday night, as junior Jack Hoeper had a huge game, rushing for 441 yards and seven touchdowns on 33 carries.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Rushing Yards

1

Jack Hoeper

Spencer/Columbus Catholic

441

2

Eric Cumber

Ripon

368

3

Kingston Allen

Notre Dame Academy

348

4

Mason Henschel

Fond du Lac

302

5

Braylon Mielke

Marion/Tigerton

272

6

Joe D’Jock

Siren

264

7

Max Blaschko

Arcadia

253

8

Austyn Wittek

New Richmond

223

9

Aiden Bruce

Green Bay Preble

219

10

Logan Schuh

Sevastopol

210

10

Joseph Tarasewicz

River Falls

210

12

Cruz Palubicki

Crandon

209

13

Camden McTaggart

Sparta

204

14

Cale Morgan

Wilmot Union

202

14

Jax Pesch

Waterford

202

16

Conner Schaefer

New Holstein

199

17

Jose Garcia

Greenfield

195

18

Jack Wilson

Mount Horeb/Barneveld

194

19

Elijah Kane

Holmen

193

20

Christian Rudrud

La Crosse Central

190

Week 2 Passing Leaders

Blair-Taylor’s Kole Trapp leads the state in passing so far this year, including a huge Week 2 performance that saw him complete 20-of-35 passes for 546 yards and five touchdowns as the Wildcats defeated Elmwood/Plum City 35-14.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Passing Yards

1

Kole Trapp

Blair Taylor

456

2

Jailen Vaughn

Racine Park

395

3

Vinny Inga

Germantown

352

4

Chase Beahm

Waupun

345

5

Brett Sladky

Saint Croix Falls

339

6

Ryde Ehley

Living Word Lutheran

329

7

Brock Matheny

Grantsburg

322

8

Connor Navis

Appleton West

322

9

Jordan Garcia

Waukesha South

309

10

Logan Schuh

Sevastopol

305

11

Joel Perez

Kenosha Indian Trail

302

12

Tyler Wollin

Lake Mills

288

13

Tino Massa

River Falls

287

14

Brody Digman

Platteville

270

15

Tanner Effertz

Whitnall

268

16

Quintin Arizola

Delavan-Darien

262

17

Toay Ragatz

Lancaster

261

18

Austin Harmsen

Oakfield

253

19

Trent Breitbach

Stevens Point

246

20

Parker Fingerson

Siren

245

21

Carson Roemhild

Boyceville

244

Week 2 Receiving Leaders

Racine Park came up just short in a shootout against Greenfield in Week 2, falling 50-43. Jwan Eastland was a big-play machine for the Panthers, catching nine passes for 219 yards and three touchdowns, averaging more than 24 yards per reception.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Receiving Yards

1

Jwan Eastland

Racine Park

219

2

Donovan Pettis

Living Word Lutheran

208

3

Logan Prall

Waupun

185

4

Dustin Roach

Catholic Memorial

182

5

C.J. Dummer

Blair Taylor

179

6

Josh Taylor

Siren

165

7

Kaden Seim

Fall River/Rio

164

8

Jacoby Kurschner

Boyceville

157

8

Daxter Schultz

Grantsburg

157

10

Keegan DeGeorge

Waukesha South

156

11

Keylin Allen

Merrill

153

12

Brayden Glugla

Oakfield

150

12

Tyler Olszewski

Germantown

150

14

Luke Peltier

Kenosha Indian Trail

147

15

Parrion Peace

Appleton West

146

16

Jonny Ananiadis

Stevens Point

139

16

Ezekiel Carson

Milwaukee Bradley Tech/Arts

139

18

Mo Aeschlimann

Abundant Life Saint Ambrose

136

18

Payton Kelly

Blair Taylor

136

18

Larenzz Pratt

Kenosha Bradford

136

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