MAXPREPS
GOFAN
NFHS NETWORK
FOLLOW MAXPREPS
Football
Football Home
Teams
Players
States
Scores
Rankings
Stat leaders
Photos
Playoffs
Videos
Record Book
News
Baseball
Baseball Home
Teams
Players
States
Scores
Rankings
Stat leaders
Photos
Playoffs
Record Book
News
B. Basketball
B. Basketball Home
Teams
Players
States
Scores
Rankings
Stat leaders
Photos
Playoffs
Videos
Record Book
News
G. Basketball
G. Basketball Home
Teams
Players
States
Scores
Rankings
Stat leaders
Photos
Playoffs
Videos
Record Book
News
G. Volleyball
G. Volleyball Home
Teams
Players
States
Scores
Rankings
Stat leaders
Photos
Playoffs
Record Book
News
Content Contributors
Coaches
...
POPULAR SPORTS
All sports
Boys
Baseball
Basketball
Beach Volleyball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Ice Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track & Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Wrestling
Girls
Basketball
Beach Volleyball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Flag Football
Golf
Ice Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track & Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
SEARCH
APPS
MaxPreps
Follow your favorite high school teams and players
MP Stats for iPad
Stat keeping for basketball teams
PRO PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo Galleries
Explore and purchase photos of your local teams and players
WATCH
Video Center
See top plays & highlights of the best high school sports
SIGN IN
2018 Great Lakes region high school football single-season leaders: offense
A look at statistical leaders in Ohio, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
By
Eric Frantz
Follow Eric Frantz on Twitter
Dec 19, 2018, 12:30pm
Top 25 high school football rankings
117,901 views
3:47
Top
25 high school football rankings
This week's Xcellent 25 high school football rankings presented by the Army National Guard.
The high school football season has wrapped in all of the Great Lakes states. Heading into 2019, here's a look at the
top rushers, passers, receivers and scorers in the Great Lakes region
during the 2018 season.
North Coast football matters. Immensely.
Note: Stats are supplied by team admins (including ADs, coaches, statisticians, etc.).
GREAT LAKES REGION OFFENSIVE LEADERS
RUSHING YARDS (2,400 yards or more)
1.
Charlie Spegal
,
New Palestine (New Palestine, Ind.)
– 3,356 yards
2.
Christian Cole
,
Oil City (Oil City, Pa.)
– 3,252 yards
3.
Romeir Elliott
,
Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.)
– 3,045 yards
4.
Jason Williamson
,
Owatonna (Owatonna, Minn.)
– 3,012 yards
5.
Ian Csicsek
,
Saucon Valley (Hellertown, Pa.)
– 2,854 yards
6.
Chris Harness
,
Mishawaka (Mishawaka, Ind.)
– 2,705 yards
7.
Keenan Hailey
,
Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.)
– 2,637 yards
8.
Austin Newcomb
,
Clarion-Limestone (Strattanville, Pa.)
– 2,627 yards
9.
Jacardia Wright
,
St. Teresa (Decatur, Ill.)
– 2,609 yards
10.
Marion Lukes
,
Charlestown (Charlestown, Ind.)
– 2,599 yards
11. (tie)
Ethan Wright
,
Manchester (Akron, Ohio)
– 2,574 yards
11. (tie)
Brad Dunn
,
Saugatuck (Saugatuck, Mich.)
– 2,574 yards
13.
Christian Lewis
,
Farrell (Farrell, Pa.)
– 2,470 yards
New Palestine (IN) junior running back Charlie Spegal led the region in rushing yards, touchdowns and points.
Phoot by Brenda Adams-Turk
PASSING YARDS (3,300 yards or more)
1.
Mark Waid
,
Girard (Girard, Ohio)
– 4,376 yards
2.
Kyle Adams
,
West Lafayette (West Lafayette, Ind.)
– 3,945 yards
3.
Michael Lindauer
,
Evansville Memorial (Evansville, Ind.)
– 3,858 yards
4.
Chase Diehl
,
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.)
– 3,744 yards
5.
Brady Fyfe
,
Shade (Cairnbrook, Pa.)
– 3,677 yards
6.
Brandon Odam
,
Taylorville (Taylorville, Ill.)
– 3,578 yards
7.
Trevor Bycznski
,
Berea-Midpark (Berea, Ohio)
– 3,506 yards
8.
Maximus Grimes
,
Lafayette Jefferson (Lafayette, Ind.)
– 3,454 yards
9.
Cole DeFranco
,
Notre Dame-Green Pond (Easton, Pa.)
– 3,441 yards
10.
Jake Ritts
,
St. Francis (Athol Springs, N.Y.)
– 3,366 yards
RECEIVING YARDS (1,350 yards or more)
1.
Nazir Burnett
,
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.)
– 1,746 yards
2.
Justin Wright
,
Taylorville (Taylorville, Ill.)
– 1,729 yards
3.
Jacob Paradee
,
Central A & M (Moweaqua, Ill.)
– 1,592 yards
4.
David Bell
,
Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.)
– 1,542 yards
5.
Branson Combs
,
Evansville Memorial (Evansville, Ind.)
– 1,517 yards
6.
Sam LaPorta
,
Highland (Highland, Ill.)
– 1,457 yards
7.
Kyle Dixon
,
Carlinville (Carlinville, Ill.)
– 1,423 yards
8.
Rahmon Hart Jr.
,
Imani Christian Academy (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
– 1,380 yards
9.
Daniel Deabner
,
Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson Hills, Pa.)
– 1,365 yards
10.
Aaron Tutino
,
Ligonier Valley (Ligonier, Pa.)
– 1,363 yards
11.
Jon Eineman
,
Mooresville (Mooresville, Ind.)
– 1,356 yards
12.
Shawn Harris jr.
,
Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.)
– 1,356 yards
13.
Amahd Pack
,
Sto-Rox (McKees Rocks, Pa.)
– 1,352 yards
Girard (OH) senior quarterback and Youngstown State recruit Mark Waid led the region in passing yards.
Photo by Jeff Harwell
TOTAL POINTS (250 points or more)
1.
Charlie Spegal
,
New Palestine (New Palestine, Ind.)
– 422 points
2.
Austin Brown
,
Madison (Madison Heights, Mich.)
– 382 points
3.
Jacardia Wright
,
St. Teresa (Decatur, Ill.)
– 330 points
4.
Jack Kiser
,
Pioneer (Royal Center, Ind.)
– 312 points
5.
Christian Cole
,
Oil City (Oil City, Pa.)
– 308 points
6.
Austin Newcomb
,
Clarion-Limestone (Strattanville, Pa.)
– 298 points
7.
Jason Williamson
,
Owatonna (Owatonna, Minn.)
– 282 points
8.
Brad Dunn
,
Saugatuck (Saugatuck, Mich.)
– 260 points
9. I
Ian Csicsek
,
Saucon Valley (Hellertown, Pa.)
– 258 points
10.
Ethan Wright
,
Manchester (Akron, Ohio)
– 258 points
TOTAL TDS (40 or more)
1.
Charlie Spegal
,
New Palestine (New Palestine, Ind.)
– 72 TDs
2.
Austin Brown
,
Madison (Madison Heights, Mich.)
– 61 TDs
3.
Jacardia Wright
,
St. Teresa (Decatur, Ill.)
– 55 TDs
4.
Christian Cole
,
Oil City (Oil City, Pa.)
– 47 TDs
5.
Jason Williamson
,
Owatonna (Owatonna, Minn.)
– 47 TDs
6.
Jack Kiser
,
Pioneer (Royal Center, Ind.)
– 45 TDs
7.
Brad Dunn
,
Saugatuck (Saugatuck, Mich.)
– 43 TDs
8.
Austin Newcomb
,
Clarion-Limestone (Strattanville, Pa.)
– 43 TDs
9.
Romeir Elliott
,
Warren Central (Indianapolis, Ind.)
– 41 TDs
10.
Ian Csicsek
,
Saucon Valley (Hellertown, Pa.)
– 40 TDs
11.
Ethan Wright
,
Manchester (Akron, Ohio)
– 40 TDs
Bishop McDevitt (PA) senior receiver Nazier Burnett (left) led the region in receiving yards.
Photo by Tim Kreider
STATEWIDE LEADERS
New York HS Football Statistical Leaders
Pennsylvania HS Football Statistical Leaders
Ohio HS Football Statistical Leaders
Michigan HS Football Statistical Leaders
Indiana HS Football Statistical Leaders
Illinois HS Football Statistical Leaders
Wisconsin HS Football Statistical Leaders
Minnesota HS Football Statistical Leaders
Related Content
Ohio Football Scores
Ohio Football Stat Leaders
Ohio Football Playoffs
Ohio Football Rankings