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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

J.J. Miller of Williamsburg is one of the area's top quarterbacks this season.
J.J. Miller of Williamsburg is one of the area's top quarterbacks this season.

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

Cincinnati Country Day running back Lee Thomas (6) leads Southwest Ohio in rushing touchdowns.
Cincinnati Country Day running back Lee Thomas (6) leads Southwest Ohio in rushing touchdowns.

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

Isaiah Smith of Western Brown led Southwest Ohio in receptions and receiving yards.
Isaiah Smith of Western Brown led Southwest Ohio in receptions and receiving yards.

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

Nate Lyman of Kings leads Southwest Ohio in touchdown catches.
Nate Lyman of Kings leads Southwest Ohio in touchdown catches.

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

Bethel-Tate's Nolan Darnell (30) brings down Williamsburg's J.J. Miller (2) during the SBAAC matchup between Williamsburg and Bethel-Tate Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.
Bethel-Tate's Nolan Darnell (30) brings down Williamsburg's J.J. Miller (2) during the SBAAC matchup between Williamsburg and Bethel-Tate Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.

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

Shepard Snell (1) is a key defensive leader for Cincinnati Country Day, which only allowed 20 points in the regular season.
Shepard Snell (1) is a key defensive leader for Cincinnati Country Day, which only allowed 20 points in the regular season.

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

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Who are the final Southwest Ohio football statistical leaders?