
Brady Dosch of Richland Center had a big game as the Hornets took down Dodgeville in a Southwest Wisconsin Conference game
Prep Props - Week 7
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 7 Rushing Leaders
Ripon senior Jack Cumber leads the state in rushing by a wide margin this year, as his 1,956 yards through seven games is more than 600 ahead of anyone else. He put up the second-highest single-game rushing total of the year in Week 7, going for 399 yards and four touchdowns on 45 carries as the Tigers pulled away from Nekoosa for a 55-28 victory.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Rushing Yards |
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1 | Eric Cumber | Ripon | 399 |
2 | Latayvious Brown | Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon | 301 |
3 | Max Blaschko | Arcadia | 294 |
4 | Dylan Mathison | Bangor | 288 |
5 | Brady Dosch | Richland Center | 287 |
6 | Brayden Lenz | Valders | 281 |
6 | Levi Truttman | Monticello | 281 |
8 | Beau Libbey | Brookfield Academy | 273 |
9 | River Sahr | Potosi/Cassville | 259 |
10 | Mason Schaefer | Kiel | 257 |
11 | Ben Kappell | Xavier | 255 |
12 | Jacob Siner | Arrowhead | 251 |
13 | Alex Seraphine | Oconomowoc | 248 |
14 | Brady Moon | Bay Port | 246 |
15 | Darian Jackson | Prairie du Chien | 238 |
16 | Keonte Thigpen | Menasha | 237 |
17 | Maxim Roberts | La Crosse Logan | 235 |
17 | Caleb Zick | Rosholt | 235 |
19 | Luke Hartz | Johnson Creek | 231 |
20 | Nathan Van Wyhe | Auburndale | 224 |
Week 7 Passing Leaders
Delavan-Darien senior quarterback Quintin Arizola continued his strong senior campaign with another huge performance as the Comets took down Monroe 47-42 on Friday night. He completed 19-of-25 passes for 418 yards and five touchdowns, as he leads the state in passing yards this year. Arizola added 34 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as well, as he accounted for all seven Delavan-Darien scores.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Passing Yards |
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1 | Quintin Arizola | Delavan-Darien | 418 |
2 | Trent Breitbach | Stevens Point | 375 |
3 | Brooks Hendrickson | Mount Horeb/Barneveld | 363 |
4 | Jack Bunyan | Port Washington | 322 |
5 | Tyler Wollin | Lake Mills | 320 |
6 | Brock Hinderman | Iowa-Grant | 306 |
7 | Toay Ragatz | Lancaster | 304 |
8 | Patrick Greisen | West De Pere | 300 |
9 | Nicholas Bongard | Nicolet | 290 |
9 | Ryde Ehley | Living Word Lutheran | 290 |
11 | Cooper Albrecht | Wabeno/Laona | 284 |
12 | Parker Fingerson | Siren | 282 |
13 | Grant Sulik | Burlington | 261 |
14 | Joey Passaglia | Middleton | 244 |
15 | Brayden Jenkins | Kaukauna | 239 |
16 | Tanner Effertz | Whitnall | 238 |
17 | Keegan Walsh | Hayward/Lac Courte Oreilles | 229 |
18 | Eddie Vinson | Racine St. Catherine's | 227 |
19 | Michael Fox | Newman Catholic | 225 |
20 | Logan Schuh | Sevastopol | 224 |
Week 7 Receiving Leaders
Delavan-Darien had a huge day throwing the football as they took down Monroe 47-42 on Friday night, and the majority of the damage was done by junior receiver Kaden Garbe, who hauled in 10 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns in the victory.
Rank | Athlete Name | School | Receiving Yards |
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1 | Kaden Garbe | Delavan-Darien | 239 |
2 | Josh Taylor | Siren | 181 |
3 | Jeremiah Baxter | Wauwatosa West | 173 |
4 | Hayden Anderson | Mount Horeb/Barneveld | 165 |
5 | Dominic Rinaldi | Kenosha St. Joseph | 163 |
6 | Taylor Williams | Lancaster | 161 |
7 | Reid Kacmarynski | Sevastopol | 155 |
8 | Donovan Ford | University School of Milwaukee | 151 |
9 | Casey Radermacher | Hartford Union | 148 |
9 | Keegan Volk | Ashwaubenon | 147 |
11 | Keegan DeGeorge | Waukesha South | 140 |
12 | Alec Krejcarek | Oconto Falls | 138 |
13 | Sam Lundell | Iowa-Grant | 137 |
14 | Tyler Deer | Grafton | 136 |
15 | Mason Novak | River Falls | 134 |
16 | Gavin Weissenburger | Living Word Lutheran | 131 |
17 | Hoyt Helmer | Cambria-Friesland | 128 |
18 | Calvin Roth | Stevens Point | 127 |
19 | Judeah Kniskern | West De Pere | 126 |
20 | Max Palmtag | Whitnall | 125 |

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