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

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 09/25/18, 2:45PM CDT

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See who fans voted as the top performer from Sept. 20-22.


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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

Kaleb Blaha, Fridley. The junior quarterback had season highs in passing yards (214), passing touchdowns (3), rushing yards (201) and rushing touchdowns (2) to lead the Tigers to a 35-31 win over St. Croix Lutheran. 

Top performer candidates

Kaleb Blaha, Fridley. The junior quarterback had season highs in passing yards (214), passing touchdowns (3), rushing yards (201) and rushing touchdowns (2) to lead the Tigers to a 35-31 win over St. Croix Lutheran. 

Aidan Bouman, Buffalo. The junior quarterback — who leads all quarterbacks in the state in completions (122), passing yards (1,640) and touchdowns (21) — had yet another impressive week, throwing seven TDs and amassing 345 passing yards in leading the Bison past Andover 63-40.

Jake Breitbach, Robbinsdale Armstrong. The junior quarterback matched a career-high (set last week) with five touchdowns to help the Falcons defeat Forest Lake. Four of his TDs came through the air, helping him finish with 145 passing yards. The other one came on the ground and contributed to his 80 rushing yards in the game.

Aaron Ellingson, St. Louis Park. The junior quarterback threw two touchdowns to lead the Orioles to a 14-point halftime lead over Richfield, and then added a third TD on a 77-yard run in the third quarter. Ellingson finished the 41-14 win with a balanced outing: 166 passing and 153 rushing yards.

Alex Folz, Spring Grove. The senior quarterback accumulated 393 total yards and rushed for nearly twice as many (250) as he passed for (143). Folz scored five rushing touchdowns and added two more passing TDs in the Lions' 46-28 win over Randolph.

Jack Haring, Blaine. The senior quarterback led the Bengals to a 56-20 win over Cretin-Derham Hall behind five touchdowns — two passing and three rushing. He compiled 303 passing yards en route to finishing with 378 total yards.

Ethan Jorgensen, Park Christian. The junior halfback had season highs in rushing yards (282) and rushing touchdowns (3) in the Falcons' 41-40 win over Hillcrest Lutheran. Jorgensen averaged more than 13 yards per attempt and added 24 receiving yards on two receptions.

Ethan Kalmes, Andover. The junior quarterback tossed three TDs (and totaled 258 passing yards) to lead the Huskies to their highest score of the season, but it wasn't enough as they fell short in a 63-40 defeat to Buffalo. 

Easton Miller, Rogers. The junior quarterback accumulated a season-high 309 yards in a 24-22 loss to St. Francis. His performance including throwing three touchdowns and finishing with 268 passing yards.

Jacob Miller, Chanhassen. The Storm edged Benilde-St. Margaret's 36-33 as the senior quarterback contributed four touchdowns — two rushing and two passing. Miller's final completion was a 5-yard TD pass with just 13 seconds remaining on the clock to put the Storm ahead for the win. He ended the game having passed for 202 yards and rushed for 93 more.

*Stats and records as of Sept. 23.


MN Football Hub polls are for entertainment purposes only. 


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