Who are the Southwest Ohio statistical leaders in football as the playoffs begin?
The Ohio High School Athletic Association football playoffs are here. Before your favorite team plays a do-or-die game Friday night, here is a look at the final regular-season statistical leaders in Southwest Ohio.
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Passing yards
1. Brady Sutton, Western Brown – 3,544
2. J.J. Miller, Williamsburg – 3,028
3. Justice Burnam, Anderson – 2,948
4. Jess Roller, Batavia – 2,651
5. Devan Nigam, Turpin – 2,579
6. Jahmeir Spain, Mt. Healthy – 2,507
7. Jackson McGowan, Taylor – 2,483
8. Brady Young, New Richmond – 2,385
9. Isaiah Petty, CHCA – 2,361
10. Peter Breidenbach, Madeira – 2,352
11. Matt Ponatoski, Moeller – 2,233
12. Armoud Seals, Taft – 2,177
13 (tie). Luke Brand, Milford – 2,049
13 (tie). Cameron Snider, Bethel-Tate – 2,049
15. Alex Amburgy, Waynesville – 2,046
16. Grant Nurre, Kings – 2,034
Passing touchdowns
1. J.J. Miller, Williamsburg – 40
2 (tie). Justice Burnam, Anderson – 29
2 (tie). Luke Dunn, Withrow – 29
4 (tie). Brady Young, New Richmond – 27
4 (tie). Brady Sutton, Western Brown – 27
4 (tie). Jackson McGowan, Taylor – 27
7 (tie). Jahmeir Spain, Mt. Healthy – 26
7 (tie). Isaiah Petty, CHCA – 26
9 (tie). Peter Breidenbach, Madeira – 25
9 (tie). Cameron Snider, Bethel-Tate – 25
11 (tie). Jess Roller, Batavia – 24
12 (tie). Armoud Seals, Taft – 21
12 (tie). Braden Bobo, McNicholas – 21
14 (tie). Matt Ponatoski, Moeller – 20
14 (tie). Bubba Smart, Roger Bacon – 20
Rushing yards
1. Izayah Camp, Western Hills – 1,850
2. Demico Harris, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place – 1,648
3. Jayel Harris, Purcell Marian – 1,611
4. Riley Caldwell, Ross – 1,481
5. Damien Dawson, Lockland – 1,466
6. Austin Fancher, Reading – 1,410
7. Brent Thompson, Gamble Montessori – 1,380
8. Lee Thomas, CCD – 1,353
9. Rico Johnson, CCPA – 1,334
10. Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill – 1,293
11. Talon Fisher, Fairfield – 1,292
12. Colton Endicott, Loveland – 1,216
13. Jordan Marshall, Moeller – 1,202
14. Logan Chesser, Clinton-Massie – 1,198
15. Eugene Harney, Sycamore – 1,149
Rushing touchdowns
1. Lee Thomas, CCD – 25
2. Jayel Harris, Purcell Marian – 23
3 (tie). Ryan Brass, Elder – 22
3 (tie). Austin Fancher, Reading – 22
3 (tie). Brodey Berg, Anderson – 22
3 (tie). Riley Caldwell, Ross – 22
7. Demico Harris, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place – 21
8. Izayah Camp, Western Hills – 18
9 (tie). Logan Chesser, Clinton-Massie – 17
9 (tie). Nathan Webster, Milford – 17
11. Talon Fisher, Fairfield – 16
12 (tie). Damien Dawson, Lockland – 15
12 (tie). Brent Thompson, Gamble Montessori – 15
12 (tie). Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill – 15
15 (tie). Garrett Lundy, Waynesville – 14
15 (tie). Eugene Harney, Sycamore – 14
15 (tie). Braylen Patchell, New Richmond – 14
15 (tie). Jordan Marshall, Moeller – 14
Receptions
1. Isaiah Smith, Western Brown – 105
2. Trace Jallick, Anderson – 82
3. Max Mehlman, Batavia – 71
4. Ashton Warther, Milford – 66
5. JayJay Etheridge, Mt. Healthy – 61
6. Michael Brown, Wilmington – 59
7. Reece Davis, Milford – 58
8. Zion Neal, Lakota East – 57
9 (tie). Carson Harris, Batavia – 55
9 (tie). Kyle Koch, Lebanon – 55
9 (tie). Mike Smith, Anderson – 55
12. Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia – 54
13 (tie). Josh Mirus, Elder – 51
13 (tie). Lucas Powell, Western Brown – 51
13 (tie). Colin Miranda, Madeira – 51
Receiving yards
1. Isaiah Smith, Western Brown – 1,928
2. Nate Lyman, Kings – 1,142
3. Pierce Ayers, Williamsburg – 1,078
4. JayJay Etheridge, Mt. Healthy – 1,066
5. Josh Carter, Franklin – 1,050
6. Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia – 995
7. Max Mehlman, Batavia – 963
8. Aaron McFarland, Taylor – 916
9. Michael Brown, Wilmington – 887
10. Cohen Manning, New Richmond – 859
11. Connor Berrey, Waynesville – 837
12. Trace Jallick, Anderson – 836
13. Reece Davis, Milford – 798
14. Gio Garrett, Sycamore – 788
15. Aidan Thiele, Madeira – 765
Receiving touchdowns
1. Nate Lyman, Kings – 17
2 (tie). Aaron McFarland, Taylor – 14
2 (tie). Isaiah Smith, Western Brown – 14
4. Pierce Ayers, Williamsburg – 13
5 (tie). Cohen Manning, New Richmond – 12
5 (tie). Reno Roehm, CHCA – 12
5 (tie). Luke Rogers, Harrison – 12
8. Austin Elkins, Williamsburg – 11
9 (tie). JayJay Etheridge, Mt. Healthy – 10
9 (tie). Aidan Thiele, Madeira – 10
9 (tie). Jeremiah Rudisell, Taylor – 10
12 (tie). Waylon Morris, Bethel-Tate – 9
12 (tie). Aidan Brown, Badin – 9
12 (tie). Chris Henry Jr., Withrow – 9
12 (tie). Jackson Vest, CHCA – 9
Extra points made
1. Ean McGuinness, Clinton-Massie – 50
2. Andrew Zimmerman, CCD – 48
3. Alex Grace, Indian Hill – 46
4. Mason Cooper, Milford – 45
5. Ian Simpson, Reading – 44
6 (tie). Landen Anderson, Harrison – 39
6 (tie). Rex Shaffer, Withrow – 39
8. Jake Isgrig, Madeira – 38
9. Connor Berrey, Waynesville – 37
10. Landon Goethe, Anderson – 36
Field goals made
1 (tie). Carter Rummer, Wyoming – 11
1 (tie). Connor Berrey, Waynesville – 11
3. Conner Stephens, Hamilton – 8
4 (tie). Brayden Benner, Lakota West – 7
4 (tie). Max Gogul, Mason – 7
4 (tie). Jack Schroer, La Salle – 7
4 (tie). Jake Cengia, St. Xavier – 7
8. Ian Simpson, Reading – 6
9 (tie). Ean McGuinness, Clinton-Massie – 5
9 (tie). Addi Braun, Turpin – 5
9 (tie). Isaac Cooper, West Clermont – 5
9 (tie). Alex Grace, Indian Hill – 5
Longest field goal
1. Alex Grace, Indian Hill – 54 yards
2. Derek Morris, Fenwick – 52 yards
3. Drew Burdine, Kings – 48
4. Jack Schroer, La Salle – 47
5 (tie). Devin Orr, Moeller – 46
5 (tie). Ian Simpson, Reading – 46
Tackles
1. Nolan Darnell, Bethel-Tate – 138
2. Michael Jones, Hughes – 129
3 (tie). Tye Spaulding, Western Brown – 126
4. Sam Reder, Summit Country Day – 125
5 (tie). Braydon Isaacs, Franklin – 123
5 (tie). Zion James, Walnut Hills – 123
7. Aidan Thiele, Madeira – 119
8. Shepard Snell, CCD – 118
9 (tie). Raishawn Cotton, Mt. Healthy – 114
9 (tie). Finn Warden, Mariemont – 114
9 (tie). Tayshaun Banks, Taft – 114
9 (tie). Tiosa Sherman, Western Hills – 114
13. Jack Berry, Franklin – 112
14. Alex Bradshaw, Fayetteville-Perry – 111
15 (tie). C.J. Bryant, Hamilton – 108
15 (tie). Cody Neltner, Little Miami – 108
15 (tie). Jamier Johnson, Clark Montessori – 108
Sacks
1. Jayden Bowden, Shroder – 18
2. Johnny Minton, Lockland – 14
3. Justin Hill, Winton Woods – 13
4. Malachi Cumberland, Wilmington – 12
5 (tie). Tiosa Sherman, Western Hills – 11.5
5 (tie). Quinten Wagers, Lebanon – 11.5
7. Gio Higgins, St. Bernard – 11
8. Les Criswell, Lockland – 10.5
9 (tie). Nolan Darnell, Bethel-Tate – 10
9 (tie). Jamier Johnson, Clark Montessori – 10
9 (tie). P.J. Nelson, Princeton – 10
9 (tie).Desmond Davis, Gamble - 10
Interceptions
1. Jayonn Saunders, Purcell Marian – 8
2. Xaden Hunt, CNE – 7
3 (tie). Dylan Hacker, Loveland – 6
3 (tie). Eli Stewart, Wilmington – 6
3 (tie). Waylon Morris, Bethel-Tate – 6
6 (tie). Colton Weisbrod, Kings – 5
6 (tie). Tayshaun Banks, Taft – 5
6 (tie). Andrew Weber, St. Xavier – 5
6 (tie). Drew Robinson, Moeller – 5
6 (tie). Nate Colyer, McNicholas – 5
6 (tie). Donovan Matthews, Summit Country Day – 5
Team points scored
1. CCD – 431
2. Williamsburg – 423
3. Anderson – 410
4. Withrow – 388
5. Clinton-Massie – 380
6. Reading – 374
7. Milford – 365
8. New Richmond – 351
9. Indian Hill – 347
10. St. Bernard-Elmwood Place - 345
Team points allowed
1. CCD – 20
2. Withrow – 50
3. Lakota West – 77
4. Winton Woods – 83
5. Clinton-Massie – 90
6. Princeton – 95
7. Wyoming – 100
8. Badin – 123
9. Taft – 126
10. Indian Hill – 139
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