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WPIAL/City League Week 7 football stat leaders

Justin Guido/For the Post-Gazette

WPIAL/City League Week 7 football stat leaders

TOP RUSHERS

353 — Nico Mauro, Trinity

246 — Lee Qualk, California

215 — Patrick Smith, Mt. Lebanon

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213 — Naytel Michell, Penn Hills

192 — Eric Doerue, South Park

190 — Armand Hill, West Mifflin

188 — Kemon Spell, McKeesport

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183 — TyVaughn Kershaw, Monessen

170 — Mason Dixon, Central Valley

161 — Menage Lucas, Highlands

156 — Donald Barksdale, Steel Valley

153 — Darian Nelson, Plum

150 — Drahcir Jones, Clairton

148 — Devin Taylor, Baldwin

145 — Elijah Palmer-McCane, Ellwood City

144 — Jeralle Mason, West Mifflin

134 — Chase Mazanek, Seneca Valley

133 — A.C. Corfield, South Side Beaver

129 — Trenton Grooms, Washington

128 — Darius Cherry, Highlands

126 — Robbie Janis, Riverside

125 — Evan McAney, Hampton

123 — Colton County, Burgettstown

117 — Ameer Nelson, Washington

116 — Owen Gardner, Trinity

114 — Jino Mozzocio, Neshannock

109 — John Gilbert, Jefferson-Morgan

108 — Nolan DiLucia, Peters Township

107 — JaVaughn Moore, Bethel Park

103 — John Banbury, Upper St. Clair

102 — Gabe Hein, Mars

101 — Julian Dahlem, Upper St. Clair

TOP PASSERS

310 — Kole Olszewski, Bishop Canevin (21 of 33)

296 — Cedric Davis, Brentwood (10 of 23)

284 — Anthony Smith, Southmoreland (16 of 28)

255 — Trey Hooper, Montour (9 of 11)

253 — Huston Guesman, Jefferson-Morgan (8 of 11)

223 — Khalil Green, Westinghouse (8 of 13)

206 — Patrick Smith, Mt. Lebanon (15 of 24)

198 — Dominic Detruf, Hempfield (11 of 26)

197 — Brady Brinkley, North Allegheny (15 of 21)

197 — Joey Felitsky, North Catholic (15 of 30)

188 — Lucas Stanley, Union (11 of 23)

183 — Jay’mere Ellis, Penn Hills (14 of 21)

182 — Nolan DiLucia, Peters Township (15 of 20)

175 — Cam Walter, Woodland Hills (12 of 26)

174 — Porter Kelly, Hampton (12 of 33)

174 — Elvis Koutsakis, Gateway (19 of 35)

173 — Marques Council, Aliquippa (6 of 11)

173 — Josh Lenart, Norwin (15 of 23)

171 — Luca Santini, Laurel (9 of 17)

153 — Zahir Ismaeli, West Mifflin (5 of 9)

152 — Menage Lucas, Highlands (5 of 8)

151 — Alex Clawson, Apollo-Ridge (13 of 25)

148 — Ty Jansma, Canon-McMillan (18 of 35)

146 — A.J. Gerace, Ambridge (14 of 23)

145 — M.J. Stuckey, Cornell (7 of 11)

142 — Andrew Loebig, Seneca Valley (9 of 14)

141 — Jaydon Oliver, Armstrong (11 of 31)

141 — Jy’Aire Walls, Central Catholic (7 of 9)

136 — Atticus Barr, Quaker Valley (15 of 24)

136 — Lane Allison, West Greene (9 of 19)

131 — Tanner Pfeuffer, Bethel Park (9 of 26)

126 — Sam Patton, Shenango (9 of 17)

123 — Raidon Kuroda, Yough (9 of 27)

120 — Devonte Dean, Carlynton (8 of 13)

115 — Carson Bellinger, Avonworth (5 of 8)

114 — Dai’mere Adair, University Prep (9 of 12)

113 — Steve Rutherford, Central Valley (5 of 6)

111 — Isaiah Leasha, Freedom (7 of 17)

110 — Nate Walker, Mars (13 of 19)

110 — Stephen Knallay, Blackhawk (11 of 27)

108 — Aaron Aversa, Shaler (8 of 15)

TOP RECEIVERS

8 — Martel Palmer, Penn Hills (103 yards)

8 — Gabe Hein, Mars (105 yards)

7 — Deakyn Dehoet, Jefferson-Morgan (238 yards)

7 — Damar Olds, Bishop Canevin (107 yards)

7 — Scoop Smith, Woodland Hills (112 yards)

7 — Jackson Huss, Norwin (104 yards)

7 — Adam Fernandez, Ambridge (106 yards)

6 — Noah Schaerli, Mt. Lebanon (104 yards)

6 — Kris Kambitsis, Mt. Lebanon (34 yards)

6 — James Donaldson, North Allegheny (38 yards)

6 — Ryker Kennedy, North Catholic (73 yards)

5 — Elliot Premus, Southmoreland (52 yards)

5 — Ryan Petras, Bethel Park (85 yards)

5 — Sloan Humphries, Plum (122 yards)

5 — Eli Prado, Peters Township (44 yards)

5 — Braelon Wingfield, Canon-McMillan (41 yards)

5 — Jack Kopas, Hempfield (103 yards)

5 — Forrest Betz, Brentwood (120 yards)

5 — Shawn Moorefield, Gateway (62 yards)

5 — Joe Bartolowits, Armstrong (60 yards)

5 — Kacey Carter, Gateway (48 yards)

5 — Tyler Heckathorn, Blackhawk (39 yards)

5 — Khylil Johnson, Cornell (134 yards)

4 — Ryan Scully, Hampton (45 yards)

4 — Darrell Banks, Penn Hills (55 yards)

4 — Makel Darnell, Southmoreland (116 yards)

4 — Jake Cummings, Leechburg (25 yards)

4 — Zion Hauser, University Prep (85 yards)

4 — K-Shawn Hawkins, Westinghouse (89 yards)

4 — Nick McCullough, Peters Township (81 yards)

4 — Isaiah Shultz, O.L. Sacred Heart (78 yards)

4 — Roman Cimarolli, Canon-McMillan (46 yards)

4 — Evan Morris, Canon-McMIllan (11 yards)

4 — A.J. Alston, Montour (65 yards)

4 — Maddox Thompson, Union (64 yards)

4 — Ben Cavenaugh, South Fayette (13 yards)

4 — JaVaughn Moore, Bethel Park (33 yards)

First Published: October 12, 2024, 5:17 a.m.

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