Baldwin-Woodville’s Dane Veenendall had a big game on Friday as the Blackhawks beat rival Saint Croix Central

Prep Props - Week 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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Week 3 Rushing Leaders

Hurley hammered Prentice 44-8 in an 8-player game last Thursday. It was a dominating rushing performance for the Northstars, who put up 385 yards as a team. Leading the way was junior Charlie Haanen, who ran for a state-high 276 yards on just seven carries, averaging 39.4 yards per attempt with four touchdowns.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Rushing Yards

1

Charlie Haanen

Hurley

276

2

Dane Veenendall

Baldwin-Woodville

262

3

Matt O'Grady

Badger

260

4

Reece Kelley

Fennimore

258

5

Cal Skramstad

Somerset

254

5

Jackson Stoikes

Kickapoo/La Farge

254

7

Eric Cumber

Ripon

243

7

Brady Moon

Bay Port

243

9

Connor Pangallo

Homestead

240

10

Braylon Mielke

Marion/Tigerton

228

11

Mason Hofherr

Marinette

217

12

Maxim Roberts

La Crosse Logan

216

13

Austyn Wittek

New Richmond

214

14

Regan Richardson

Wayland Academy

213

15

AJ Seymour

Brookfield Central

212

15

Emmitt Stiles

Almond Bancroft

212

17

Zyon White

Wauwatosa East

211

18

Josiah Evans

Saint Francis

206

19

Asher Grady

Verona

204

19

Treyton Myers

Belleville

204

Week 3 Passing Leaders

Living Word Lutheran dropped a wild 50-42 shootout to Saint Francis last week, as the teams combined for 44 points in the fourth quarter. LWL quarterback Ryde Ehley was fantastic, completing 13-of-15 passes for 345 yards and five touchdowns.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Passing Yards

1

Ryde Ehley

Living Word Lutheran

345

2

Jarrett Hall

New Berlin Eisenhower

307

3

Joey Passaglia

Middleton

268

4

Quintin Arizola

Delavan-Darien

266

5

Brody Schaffer

Winneconne

265

6

Trent Breitbach

Stevens Point

263

7

Isaiah Fugate

Unity

254

8

Ben Schroeder

Marquette University

251

9

Tanner Effertz

Whitnall

243

10

Chase Beahm

Waupun

240

11

Ryan Johnson

Aquinas

236

11

Paiton Norrington

Brown Deer

236

13

Sawyer Foust

Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau

234

14

Jailen Vaughn

Racine Park

232

15

Brett Sladky

Saint Croix Falls

228

16

Abe Gretzinger

Rhinelander

220

17

Martin Anderson

Pecatonica/Argyle

218

17

Tyler Wollin

Lake Mills

218

19

Dalton Steinke

Catholic Memorial

217

20

Lex Reittinger

Wisconsin Dells

207

Week 3 Receiving Leaders

Unity’s passing attack was too much for Cameron on Friday night, and senior Brian Bantz did most of the damage, catching six passes for 202 yards and two scores, averaging 33.7 yards per reception in the 57-14 victory.

Rank

Athlete Name

School

Receiving Yards

1

Brian Bantz

Unity

202

2

Logan Prall

Waupun

200

3

Bennett Nelson

Appleton West

192

4

Kaden Garbe

Delavan-Darien

180

5

Jonny Ananiadis

Stevens Point

177

6

Gavin Weissenburger

Living Word Lutheran

155

7

Hayden Redington

Berlin

151

8

Jackson BeBow

Burlington

146

9

Donovan Pettis

Living Word Lutheran

143

10

Gabe Nottling

Watertown Luther Prep

139

11

Callum Ferber

Marquette University

133

12

Elijah Jackson

Middleton

132

13

Max Palmtag

Whitnall

131

14

Collin Christian

Lake Mills

126

14

Drew Sander

Boscobel

126

16

Antonio Gomez

Wisconsin Dells

123

17

Parker Sellnow

Stoughton

120

18

Logan Becker

Aquinas

118

18

Dustin Roach

Catholic Memorial

118

20

Brayden Luckman

New Berlin Eisenhower

116

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