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WPIAL football Week 3 stat leaders (Friday, Sept. 13)

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WPIAL football Week 3 stat leaders (Friday, Sept. 13)

TOP RUSHERS

295 – Ben Jackson, West Greene

285 – Michael Snowden, University Prep

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263 – Micah Kimbrough, Hopewell

Central Valley's Myles Walker (1) runs in for a touchdown in the first play of the game against North Catholic, Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, at Mars Area Middle School in Mars.
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260 – Percise Colon, North Allegheny

228 – Zack Swartz, Washington

204 – Brayden Milhalcin, Charleroi

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193 – Gamal Marballie, Yough

188 – Gabe Dunlap, Penn-Trafford

187 – Trevor Stephenson, Waynesburg

183 – Dallas Paolino, Carlynton

In this file photo, Joey Daniels, quarterback for Mt. Lebanon, prepares to pass the ball during the Mt. Lebanon at Gateway football game, Friday, August 23, 2019, at Gateway Senior High School in Monroeville.
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167 – Devari Robinson, McKeesport

156 – Logan Shrubb, Keystone Oaks

153 – Jax Miller, Avonworth

150 – Kenny Blake, Kiski Area

149 – Ryan Magiske, Peters Township

142 – Logan Harmon, Apollo-Ridge

141 – William Clark, Woodland Hills

138 – Nico Mrvos, Elizabeth Forward

136 – William Guzzi, Plum

129 – Jaison Mikelonis, South Park

128 – Colby Nelson, Grove City

122 – Germar Howard, Penn Hills

120 – Josh Castro, Shady Side Academy

120 – Ky'Ron Craggette, Connellsville

120 – D.J. DeBlasio, Neshannock

120 – Jaymar Pearson, O. L. Sacred Heart

118 – Parker Statler, South Side Beaver

117 – Pryce Donovan, Derry

113 – Edward Tillman, Cenral Catholic

110 – Andrew Franklin, South Fayette

108 – Braden Gennock, Neshannock

106 – Jacob Davis, West Mifflin

106 – Anthony Navarra, South Side Beaver

102 – Jake McGovern, Hopewell

100 – Brendan Parsons, Clairton

100 – Shileak Livingston, Beaver Falls

TOP PASSERS

485 – Ethan Dahlem, Upper St. Clair (22 of 33)

411 – Aris Hasley, Deer Lakes (18 of 26)

340 – Eric Wilson, Sto-Rox (16 of 31)

292 – Jamal Marballie, Yough (24 of 32)

261 – Vaughn Morris, Aliquippa (9 of 19)

246 – Santino Campoli, Shenango (12 of 16)

237 – DaWayne Howell, Monessen (16 of 25)

229 – Tre'shawn Barron, Perry (14 of 27)

222 – Jack Salopek, Norwin (11 of 22)

207 – Kenny William-Pipkins, University Prep (13 of 20)

202 – Jackson Hall, New Brighton (11 of 24)

193 – Shane Susnak, Fox Chapel (15 of 27)

190 – Marshall Whipkey, McGuffey (5 of 8)

187 – Kevin Kelly, Carmichaels (19 of 31)

186 – Zaier Harrison, Cornell (11 of 28)

176 – Logan Shrubb, Keystone Oaks (14 of 34)

175 – Naman Alemada, South Fayette (11 of 18)

171 – Tyler Christopher, Laurel Highlands (7 of 19)

165 – Max Rocco, Serra Catholic (11 of 27)

161 – Jacob Miller, Plum (8 of 12)

160 – Anthony Chiccitt, Bethel Park (12 of 17)

160 – Brayden Boggs, Frazier (6 of 14)

153 – Luke Persinger, Montour (10 of 24)

151 – Jared Hartman, Belle Vernon (14 of 16)

149 – Jaymar Pearson, O. L. Sacred Heart (8 of 10)

148 – Logan Pfeuffer, Peters Township (9 of 19)

146 – Ethan Weatherby, Neshannock (5 of 11)

141 – Logan Breese, Grove City (12 of 21)

141 – Park Penrod, Avonworth (9 of 23)

138 – John Milcic, Brentwood (7 of 15)

135 – Darin Mizgorski, Shaler (18 of 30)

134 – Mason Stahl, Bladwin (14 of 25)

131 – Mike Aspiotes, Quker Valley (7 of 14)

120 – Jeffrey Williams, Woodland Hills (4 of 10)

118 – Dylan Cook, Leechburg (6 of 17)

116 – Alex Conrad, Charleroi (10 of 13)

112 – Brendan Parsons, Clairton (4 of 8)

107 – Blake Remaley, Hempfield (10 of 19)

106 – Jon Quinque, Canon-McMillan (10 of 16)

106 – Cole Spencer, Pine-Richland (7 of 9)

102 – Shane Stump, Thomas Jefferson (4 of 5)

100 – Dante Clay, Moon (11 of 15)

TOP RECEIVERS

14 – C.J. Waldier, Yough (214 yards)

13 – David Pantelis, Upper St. Clair (269 yards)

10 – Marquell Smith, Monessen (77 yards)

8 – Sam Tortoreola, Keystone Oaks (131 yards)

8 – Jarren Kelly, Baldwin (34 yards)

7 – Brashawn Oaks, Perry (184 yards)

7 – Jaidon Berry, Sto-Rox (149 yards)

7 – Michael Robinson, Carmichaels (74 yards)

7 – Sean McGowan, Bethel Park (69 yards)

7 – Alex Wecht, Fox Chapel (59 yards)

6 – Trey Darrah, Deer Lakes (148 yards)

6 – Darius Stevenson, Monessen (128 yards)

6 – Lorenzo Jenkins, Fox Chapel (110 yards)

6 – Eric Alexa, O. L. Sacred Heart (84 yards)

6 – Joey Audia, South Fayette (78 yards)

6 – Jared Thimons, North Catholic (77 yards)

6 – Jayvon Holt, Serra Catholic (73 yards)

6 – Nathan Roby, Hempfield (68 yards)

6 – Legend Davis, Charleroi (58 yards)

6 – Nolan Labuda, Belle Vernon (32 yards)

6 – Eamon Straub, North Catholic (20 yards)

5 – Jack Hollibaugh, Deer Lakes (173 yards)

5 – Sean Pavlic, Norwin (136 yards)

5 – Nick Maher, North Catholic (118 yards)

5 – A.J. Nelson, Sto-Rox (87 yards)

5 – Jake Francona, New Brighton (81 yards)

5 – Anthony Grimes, Penn Hills (60 yards)

5 – Joey Impavido, Shaler (53 yards)

5 – Ni-Keese Devery, West Mifflin (51 yards)

5 – Blake Kuthacski, Shaler (40 yards)

5 – Mark Hutchin, Keystone Oaks (34 yards)

5 – Anthony Serventi, North Catholic (34 yards)

4 – Chinua Soloman, Aliquippa (136 yards)

4 – Jason Kraner, Shenango (131 yards)

4 – Zahmere Robinson, Washington (100 yards)

4 – Dom Magliocco, Montour (95 yards)

4 – Dan Deabner, Thomas Jefferson (92 yards)

4 – Savon Wilson, Quaker Valley (86 yards)

4 – Aden Wardzinski, Brentwood (79 yards)

4 – Trenton Seik, South Side Beaver (73 yards)

4 – Dawson Snyder, Moon (65 yards)

4 – Keighton Reese, Apollo-Ridge (51 yards)

4 – Zach Slomers, Butler (47 yards)

4 – Armani Bailey, Woodland Hills (42 yards)

4 – Dylan Schlagel, Shaler (35 yards)

4 – Adam Renjiak, Deer Lakes (31 yards)

4 – Tyler Padezan, East Allegheny (30 yards)

4 – Adrian Williams, Peters Township (16 yards)

First Published: September 14, 2019, 3:47 a.m.

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