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And the winner is...MN Football Hub offensive Top Performer revealed

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 11/10/20, 5:15PM CST

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See who fans voted as the top performer from Nov. 2-7.

Athletes are considered for the weekly top performer poll only if their stats are entered on the MN Football Hub by 10 a.m. on Sundays. If coaches or members of their staffs need access to enter stats, please email mnhubs@sportngin.com.


Top performer winner

Andrew Gotziaman, Minneapolis Washburn. The senior quarterback eclipsed 300 passing yards in a game for the first time this season, throwing for 311 yards and five TDs on 20 completions. With the Millers trailing by 10 points in the fourth quarter, Gotziaman completed his final two touchdowns of the game to put the Millers ahead for a 43-39 victory.

Top performer candidates

Will Dvorak, St. Louis Park. The junior quarterback led the Orioles to their first win and their highest-scoring game of the season in St. Louis Park's 35-27 defeat of Orono. Dvorak accumulated 330 total yards, completed 21 passes and averaged more than 14 yards per completion. He threw four touchdowns, including a fourth-quarter TD to put the Orioles ahead for good.

Trey Feeney, Moorhead. The Spuds triumphed to remain undefeated on the season as the senior quarterback threw a season-high seven TDs. Leading 42-0 by halftime as Feeney threw three touchdowns in each of the first two quarters, he completed a final touchdown pass in the third quarter to give the Spuds a 48-0 win. Feeney recorded 264 passing yards on 21 completions. He leads all quarterbacks in the state with 1,410 passing yards and 26 TDs through the air this season.

Nick Flaskamp, Minneapolis Southwest. Flaskamp accounted for nearly all of the Lakers’ scoring in their 42-7 victory against Richfield. The senior running back had 23 carries for 244 rushing yards, averaging 10.6 yards per carry. He scored five first-half rushing touchdowns, the longest of which was 80 yards, and added a pair of two-point conversion runs in the game.

Andrew Gotziaman, Minneapolis Washburn. The senior quarterback eclipsed 300 passing yards in a game for the first time this season, throwing for 311 yards and five TDs on 20 completions. With the Millers trailing by 10 points in the fourth quarter, Gotziaman completed his final two touchdowns of the game to put the Millers ahead for a 43-39 victory.

Tyler Rademacher, Melrose. The junior quarterback recorded a season-best 354 yards against Montevideo, splitting his offensive production nearly evenly between passing and rushing yards. Rademacher completed 10 passes for 174 passing yards and a touchdown. He also ran for 180 yards and three TDs, starting the game's scoring with a 43-yard burst into the end zone in the second quarter. The Dutchmen narrowly missed their second win of the season as they lost to Montevideo in overtime 28-27.

*Stats and records as of Nov. 8


MN Football Hub polls are for entertainment purposes only. 


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