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Will Martin, Minnetonka. The Skippers produced their second highest offensive output of the season, led by the senior quarterback’s impressive passing stats. Martin completed 87.5 percent of his passes, going 21-for-24 and throwing for 337 yards. He threw 29 and 57-yard touchdown passes as the Skippers defeated Roseville 35-12 on Oct. 21.
Toby Anene, East Ridge. The senior running back led the Raptors’ comeback from nine points down in the fourth quarter to give the Raptors the 32-29 victory against St. Michael-Albertville on Oct. 20. Anene scored three rushing touchdowns within nine minutes in the fourth quarter, including ones of 40 and 54 yards. Anene had 207 rushing yards on 24 carries.
Carter Birr, Albany. The senior led the Huskies’ fifth consecutive win, a decisive 40-8 victory against Zimmerman on Oct. 20. Birr recorded five of the Huskies’ six touchdowns, rushing for 180 yards on 21 carries. His longest TD, a 39-yard touchdown run, was the game’s final score in the third quarter.
Jack Boyle, Chaska. The senior running back took 36 of the Hawks’ 49 carries, taking the ball 261 yards for 7.2 yards per carry. Boyle recorded all three of the Hawks’ touchdowns as they defeated St. Louis Park 21-14 on Oct. 20.
Lewis Doyle, Caledonia. The sophomore quarterback had arguably his best game of the season in the Warriors’ highest-scoring game. Doyle went 14-for-16, throwing for 231 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 14.4 yards per attempt. He added 62 yards on the ground, carrying the ball eight times and recording two rushing touchdowns. The Warriors defeated Dover-Eyota 58-22.
Dylan Honnoll, Rogers. The senior kicker accounted for 11 points in the Royals’ 23-7 defeat of Moorhead on Oct. 20. Honnoll had a season-high three field goal attempts, converting on all of them between 25-30 yards each, and he was 2-for-2 in extra point attempts.
Andrew Karls, St. Cloud Apollo. The senior quarterback recorded four touchdowns — one in each quarter — to lead the Eagles past Coon Rapids 28-26. Karls completed nine passes for 108 yards, throwing two touchdown passes. He added 35 carries, taking the ball 217 yards and tallying two rushing touchdowns.
Will Martin, Minnetonka. The Skippers produced their second highest offensive output of the season, led by the senior quarterback’s impressive passing stats. Martin completed 87.5 percent of his passes, going 21-for-24 and throwing for 337 yards. He threw 29 and 57-yard touchdown passes as the Skippers defeated Roseville 35-12 on Oct. 21.
Noah Strickfaden, Norwood Young America. The junior quarterback got the Central Raiders back on winning track after two losses, earning a 42-13 win at LeSueur-Henderson on Oct. 20. Strickfaden completed 13 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns, both for over 30 yards. He added three short rushing touchdowns in the win, recording 43 rushing yards.
Caden Wheeler, Andover. The Huskies completed the regular season with a perfect record, finishing with a 28-0 victory at Cambridge-Isanti on Oct. 20. The senior running back scored all of the Huskies’ touchdowns, opening the game's scoring with his furthest of 35 yards mid-way through the first quarter. Wheeler tallied 28 carries, rushing for 242 yards for an average of 8.6 yards per carry.
Asher Zubich, Mountain Iron-Buhl. The junior quarterback led the Rangers’ season-ending win, a 74-14 rout of Bigfork on Oct. 20. Zubich completed 15 passes for a 328 yards and five touchdowns. He nearly hit triple digits in rushing yards, taking 13 carries 96 yards and scoring twice on the ground.
*Stats and records as of Oct. 24*
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