MaxPreps National Football Stat Stars

By Kevin Askeland Aug 31, 2011, 12:22am

Indiana receiver Gehrig Dieter racks up more than 300 yards for second straight week.

Washington (South Bend, Ind.) receiver Gehrig Dieter had his second straight game with more than 300 yards, as he gained 338 yards last week after gaining 373 yards in his opening game of the season.

Deiter's effort highlights this week's national high school football stat stars reported to MaxPreps.

His performance was one of two receiving efforts to edge out the nation's No. 1 recruit, Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.) receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, who had 18 catches for 284 yards and three touchdowns.

Green-Beckham's quarterback, Matt Futrell, did finish the week with the No. 2 performance, as reported to MaxPreps, with 473 yards through the air.



The top rushing performance of the week went to Rockhurst's Jordan Walker, who rambled for 418 yards on 34 carries. Marshall Williams of Flower Mound had 505 yards through the air for the weekend's top passing performance.

Following are the top rushing, passing and receiving marks from the weekend as reported to MaxPreps by Tuesday.

RUSHING
Jordan Walker led the nation withhis 418-yard rushing effort in lastweek's win over Blue Springs.
Jordan Walker led the nation withhis 418-yard rushing effort in lastweek's win over Blue Springs.
Photo by Sam Soliday
Jordan Walker, Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.)
, 34 carries for 418 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 35-20 win over Blue Springs.

Wayne Onderdonck, Alvarado (Texas), 27 carries for 364 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 42-27 win over Robinson.

Bryar Harper, DeForest (Wis.), 35 carries for 345 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 24-20 loss to Edgewood.

Darrell Harris, Waco (Texas), 22 carries for 338 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 52-35 win over Austin.



Jacob Schoch, Pioneer (Woodland, Calif.), 28 carries for 335 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 56-37 win over Liberty Ranch.

Antwynn Beavers, Liberty North (Mo.), 28 carries for 334 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 34-0 win over Oak Park.

Johnathan Garner, Victoria East (Texas), 25 carries for 322 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 44-37 win over Harlingen South.

Jaquil Capel, West Montgomery (Mt. Gilead, N.C.), 16 carries for 308 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 41-20 win over North Lenoir.

Jordan Morris, North (Eastlake, Ohio), 34 carries for 307 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 51-20 win over Brush.

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Flower Mound's Marshall Williams,shown from last year, threw formore yards than any other playerin the nation last week.
Flower Mound's Marshall Williams,shown from last year, threw formore yards than any other playerin the nation last week.
File photo by Lonnie Erickson
Marshall Williams, Flower Mound (Texas), 21 of 43 for 505 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 42-41 loss to Dallas Jesuit.



Matt Futrell, Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.), 28 of 47 for 473 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 48-26 win over Seneca.

Josh Greer, Arlington (Texas), 20 of 42 for 444 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 49-42 win over Plano East.

Hagen Hutchinson, Stamford (Texas), 20 of 35 for 431 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 47-21 win over Munday.

John Walker, Southside Christian (Simpsonville, S.C.), 29 of 45 for 427 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 34-31 win over St. Joseph's Catholic.

Kenny Hill, Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 32 of 44 for 402 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 38-31 win over Copperas Cove.

Kyle Farlow, Randleman (N.C.), 23 of 36 for 402 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 50-40 win over Central Davidson.



Hunter Taylor, Whitehouse (Texas), 27 of 53 for 395 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 54-35 loss to Corsicana.

Will Anderson, Wesleyan (Norcross, Ga.), 22 of 47 for 392 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 43-40 win over Seminole County.

Hayden Burnett, Garland Christian Academy (Texas), 15 of 37 for 380 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 54-25 win over First Baptist.

Matt Gunterman, Pleasant Hill/Western (Pleasant Hill, Ill.), 34 of 54 for 378 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 42-29 win over Routt Catholic.

Kyle Duran, Basha (Chandler, Ariz.), 27 of 38 for 377 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 52-7 win over Corona Del Sol.

Charlie High, Christian Academy of Knoxville (Tenn.), 24 of 34 for 377 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 50-7 win over Lexington Christian.



Regan Edwards, Riverdale Academy (Coushatta, La.), 22 of 38 for 372 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 41-32 win over Prairie View Academy.

Caleb McLaren, Delta Junction (Alaska), 20 of 38 for 372 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 65-34 win over Ketchikan.

Dane Evans, Sanger (Texas), 16 of 23 for 369 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 58-6 win over Hirschi.

Austin Kafentzis, Jordan (Sandy, Utah), 26 of 42 for 366 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 35-14 win over Layton.

Anthony Silva, Reed (Sparks, Nev.), 28 of 38 for 365 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 43-37 loss to Granite Bay.

Daigien Morgan, Washington (South Bend, Ind.), 12 of 19 for 361 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 40-21 win over Michigan City.



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Gehrig Dieter, Washington (South Bend, Ind.), 11 catches for 338 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 40-21 win over Michigan City.

Flower Mound's Chas Taylor, shownfrom last year, posted the No. 2receiving total in the nation last week.
Flower Mound's Chas Taylor, shownfrom last year, posted the No. 2receiving total in the nation last week.
File photo by Lonnie Erickson
Chas Taylor, Flower Mound (Texas), 6 catches for 312 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 42-41 loss to Dallas Jesuit.

Dorial Green-Beckham, Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.), 18 catches for 284 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 48-26 win over Seneca.

Aaron Haynak, Clare (Mich.), 11 catches for 253 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 48-35 loss to Freeland.

Matt Morgan, Elizabethtown (Ky.), 13 catches for 251 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 48-21 loss to Grayson County.

Myles Campbell, Duluth (Ga.), 8 catches for 239 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 28-24 win over Archer.



Flynn Heald, Washington (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), 9 catches for 238 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 51-26 win over Prairie.

Odarius Lowe, Nettleton (Miss.), 7 catches for 227 yards, 1 touchdown in a 40-22 loss to Amory.

Antoine Hawkins, Westside Christian Academy (Detroit), 7 catches for 216 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 52-0 win over University Liggett.