
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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