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

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 10/16/18, 10:45PM CDT

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See who fans voted as the top performer from Oct. 11-12.


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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

Andrew Wenstrom, Randolph. The senior quarterback set career highs of 400 passing yards and nine touchdowns (seven passing, two rushing) in the Rockets' 61-24 win over Mabel-Canton. The performance tied him for second-most passing touchdowns in the state (25) this season.

Top performer candidates

Jenson Beachy, Perham. Beachy completed 21 of 26 passes — an 80-percent completion rate — for 307 passing yards in a 46-13 win over Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton. The senior quarterback averaged 11.8 yards per attempt and tied his season high of four passing touchdowns while adding 96 rushing yards.

Aidan Bouman, Buffalo. The junior quarterback threw two touchdowns in the first, second and fourth quarters of the Bison's 62-35 win over Chisago Lakes. Bouman — who leads the state with 186 completions and 2,671 passing yards — completed 26 passes for 458 yards in the win.

Alex Folz, Spring Grove. The senior quarterback accounted for five consecutive touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) in the Lions' 35-8 win over Grand Meadow. Folz threw for 230 yards, rushed for 112 more and kicked a successful extra point after each TD.

Israel Lozoya, Rochester Mayo. Lozoya surpassed 1,000 rushing yards on the season after running for 269 yards — averaging 17.9 yards per carry — in the Spartans' 67-27 win over New Prague. He also scored six rushing touchdowns and brought back a kick return 67 yards for another, totaling a season-high seven TDs in the win.

TK Marshall, Minneapolis Southwest. The junior running back tallied three second-half rushing touchdowns in the Lakers' 37-27 victory over Minneapolis Washburn. He finished the game with a season-high 249 yards (averaging 11.3 yards per carry) on the ground.

Josiah Nelson, Hutchinson. The senior running back had 44 carries — totaling 257 rushing yards and three touchdowns — in the Tigers' 25-8 win over Rocori. Nelson leads the state in carries (232) and rushing yards (1,622).

Bryce Sievers, Jordan. In a 64-6 rout of New Ulm, the junior quarterback recorded 288 yards on 14 pass completions and added 45 rushing yards on four carries. Sievers trails only Jenson Beachy and Aidan Bouman in the state with 2,087 passing yards this season. He threw five touchdowns in the win.

Decker Scheffler, Springfield. The junior quarterback took care of the Tigers offense in a 45-42 win over Sleepy Eye, as he connected with two receivers for seven touchdowns on a season-high 379 passing yards. Scheffler added 96 rushing yards. 

Noah Vogelpohl, Champlin Park. The junior kicker scored crucial points in the Rebels' three-point win —  converting on his only field goal attempt and going three-for-three in extra point attempts. Champlin Park defeated Centennial 24-21.

Andrew Wenstrom, Randolph. The senior quarterback set career highs of 400 passing yards and nine touchdowns (seven passing, two rushing) in the Rockets' 61-24 win over Mabel-Canton. The performance tied him for second-most passing touchdowns in the state (25) this season.

*Stats and records as of Oct. 14.


MN Football Hub polls are for entertainment purposes only. 


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