Great Lakes Region HS Football Statistical Leaders

By Eric Frantz Sep 19, 2019, 7:30am

The region's best prep football performances last week? These players posted eye-catching numbers in passing, running, receiving, touchdowns, interceptions, sacks and more.

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Who ran for over 300 yards last week? Who threw for over 400? Who had five sacks? All that and more as we take a look at the top prep football performers from the week of 9/2-9/8 in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Players must have stats entered on MaxPreps to be eligible for the regional leaderboards.
Mascoutah (Ill.) senior running back Devin Wills ran for 354 yards and five touchdowns on 32 carries in a win over Centralia (Ill.) last week.
Mascoutah (Ill.) senior running back Devin Wills ran for 354 yards and five touchdowns on 32 carries in a win over Centralia (Ill.) last week.
Photo by Chris Johns

Great Lakes HS Football Top Performers Week of 9/9-9/15




Passing Leaders

507 – Noah Bodden, Christ the King (Middle Village, N.Y.)
485 – Ethan Dahlem, Upper St. Clair (Pa.)
468 – Danny Scott, Trinity (Camp Hill, Pa.)
426 – Christian Coudriet, St. Marys (Pa.)
389 – Brenden Flanigan, Pleasant Plains (Ill.)
366 – Ty Durbin, Triway (Wooster, Ohio)
359 – Dylan Lagrow, Hemlock (Mich.)
357 – Jake Ritts, St. Francis (Hamburg, N.Y.)
355 – Kyle Frusti, Superior Central (Eben Junction, Mich.)
352 – Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox (McKees Rocks, Pa.)


Touchdown Leaders



6 – Tyishaun Woods, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial (Indianapolis)
6 – Tai Carter, Perkins (Sandusky, Ohio)
6 – Dominic Davis, Elkhart Central (Ind.)
5 – Benjamin Jackson, West Greene (Waynesburg, Pa.)
5 – Mason Douglas, McCutcheon (Lafayette, Ind.)
5 – Caeden Lapietro, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (Burnt Hills, N.Y.)
5 – Mason Harris, Brimley (Mich.)
5 – Devin Wills, Mascoutah (Ill.)
5 – Owen Wetherill, Hardin Northern (Dola, Ohio)
5 – Travontay Murray, Newark (N.Y.)
5 – Kaedin Ogilvie, Cambridge/Salem (Cambridge, N.Y.)
5 – Kyrie Miller, Ligonier Valley (Ligonier, Pa.)
5 – Macklin Ayers, Upper Dauphin Area (Elizabethville, Pa.)

Tackle Leaders

28 – Nick Hayward, Bellevue (Mich.)
21 – Kyler Vickery, Bellevue (Mich.)
19 – Mike Palmaccio, Christ the King (Middle Village, N.Y.)
18 – Carson Betz, Bellevue (Mich.)
18 – Austin Spies, Mio-Au Sable (Mio, Mich.)
15 – Ben Doehr, Elyria (Ohio)
15 – Reed Overton, Boonville (Ind.)
15 – Chris Wetterhahn, Thousand Islands (Clayton, N.Y.)
15 – Benjamin Robinson, Yorktown (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.)
15 – Parker Maki, Superior Central (Eben Junction, Mich.)

Tackles-for-Loss Leaders

8 – Charlie Snider, Engadine (Mich.)
7 – Matthias Miller, Engadine (Mich.)
7 – Cade Keithley, Claysburg-Kimmel (Claysburg, Pa.)
7 – Xavior Fitzgibbon, Wilson (N.Y.)
6 – Zack Calandrilla, Northview (Brazil, Ind.)
6 – Marquee Haggins, Indianapolis Howe (Indianapolis)
6 – Reed Fitzsimmons, Central Valley (Monaca, Pa.)
5.5 – Holden Comley, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (Burnt Hills, N.Y.)

Interception Leaders

4 – Hunter Klatt, Becker (Minn.)
3 – Blake Schilling, Lewiston-Altura (Lewiston, Minn.)
3 – Tyler Merwarth, Quakertown (Pa.)



Sack Leaders

5 – Nate Weatherall, Tekonsha (Mich.)
4 – Joe Strickland, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory (Indianapolis)
4 – Blake Terrizzi, Spring-Ford (Royersford, Pa.)
4 – Ethan Hetrick, Redbank Valley (New Bethlehem, Pa.)
4 – Holden Comley, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (Burnt Hills, N.Y.)
4 – Caige Schuler, Manchester (Akron, Ohio)
4 – Taquan Redmond, Fort Wayne North Side (Ind.)
4 – Amarian Saunders, Central Valley (Monaca, Pa.)

Field Goals Made

5 – Brett Harrison, Cambria Heights (Patton, Pa.)
3 – Colbi Cocherell, Southport (Indianapolis)