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4A State Passing Leaders

RoverNation05

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Aug 22, 2010
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Passing Yards

1. Eric Harris, Carlisle: 1,312
2. Matt Miller, DuBois: 1,280
3. Travis Stefanik, Nazareth: 1,021
4. Grant Stolzfus, Conestoga Valley: 1,018
5. Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff: 925
6. Erik Benjamin, Manheim Township: 918
7. Stephen Sturm, Perkiomen Valley: 897
8. Isaiah Hankins, Wiliamsport, 854
9. Devin Darden, Benjamin Franklin: 836
10. Gianni Sinatore, Whitehall: 831
11. Collin Powers, Wilson West Lawn: 825
12. Cody Kissinger, Lebanon: 766
13. Brandon McIlwain, Council Rock North: 763
14. Jon Jon Roberts, West Chester East: 734
15. Brent Laffoon, Penn-Trafford: 732
16. Levi Becker, Erie McDowell: 720
17. Daniel Walters, Hempfield (7): 720
18. Tommy Klock, Lower Dauphin: 715
19. Tom Mattioni, Downingtown West: 708
20. Cade Gold, Dallastown: 680

Touchdown Passes
1. Eric Benjamin, Manheim Township: 13
Tom Mattioni, Downingtown West: 13
3. Matt Miller, DuBois: 12
Travis Stefanik, Nazareth: 12
Devin Darden, Benjamin Franklin: 12
6. Eric Harris, Carlisle: 11
7. Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff: 10
Stephen Sturm, Perkiomen Valley: 10
Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport: 10
Brent Laffoon, Penn-Trafford: 10
Tommy Klock, Lower Dauphin: 10
13. Grant Soltzfus, Conestoga Valley: 9
Jon Jon Roberts, WC East: 9
Daniel Walters, Hempfield: 9
Jake Jakobson, Stroudsburg: 9
Eddie Jenkins, Mount Lebanon: 9
Ricky Venuto, Spring-Ford: 9
19. Jack Cook, Seneca Valley: 8
Doug Erney, Liberty: 8
Brady Riddel, Waynesboro: 8
Aaron Austin, Wyoming Valley West: 8
Brandon Schleicher, Baldwin: 8
Saunders Healy, Downingtown East: 8

Completions
1. Eric Harris, Carlisle: 91
2. Grant Stoltzfus, Conestoga Valley: 84
3. Brandon McIlwain, Council Rock North: 77
4. Travis Stefanik, Nazareth: 73
5. Cody Kissinger, Lebanon: 71
6. Matt Miller, DuBois: 68
7. Collin Powers, Wilson West Lawn: 64
8. Stephen Sturm, Perkiomen Valley: 62
9. Levi Becker, Erie McDowell: 60
10. Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff: 59
Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport: 59

Completion Percentage (min 40 attempts)
1. Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff: 78.6% (75 attempts)
2. Saunders Healy, Downingtown East: 70.5% (61 attempts)
3. Stephen Sturm, Perkiomen Valley 70.5% (88 attempts)
4. Isaiah Hankins, Williamsport: 69.4% (85 attempts)
5. Brett Laffoon, Penn-Trafford: 69.1% (55 attempts)
6. Eric Harris, Carlisle: 68.4% (133 attempts)
7. Ricky Venuto, Spring-Ford: 68.3% (63 attempts)
8. Aaron Austin, Wyoming Valley West: 67.7% (62 attempts)
9. Travis Stefanik, Nazareth: 66.4% (110 attempts)
10. Grant Stoltzfus, Conestoga Valley: 66.1% (127 attempts)

Yards Per Attempt (min 40 attempts)
1. Devin Darden, Benjamin Franklin: 14.7
2. Brett Laffoon, Penn-Trafford: 14.1
3. Jake Jakobson, Stroudsburg: 12.8
4. Grant Breneman, Cedar Cliff: 12.3
5. Tommy Klock, Lower Dauphin: 12.2
6. Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter: 11.0
7. Eddie Jenkins, Mount Lebanon: 10.6
8. Aaron Austin, Wyoming Valley West: 10.5
9. Matt Miller, DuBois: 10.3
10. Jordan Young, Coatesville: 10.3

No Interception Club
Colin Powers, Wilson West Lawn – 100 attempts
Stephen Sturm, Perkiomen Valley – 88 attempts
Isaiah Hankins – Williamsport – 85 attempts
Jack Donaghy, Haverford – 83 attempts
Jack Quinn, Shaler – 73 attempts
Ricky Venuto, Spring-Ford – 63 attempts
Jake Cortes, Peters Township – 63 attempts
Troy Fisher, Pittsburgh Central Catholic – 62 attempts
Brandon Unterkoefler, Exeter – 59 attempts
Nik Strine, Central York – 59 attempts
Jahad Neibauer, CD East – 44 attempts
Ryan Stover, Upper Dublin – 38 attempts
Daron Cooper, Woodland Hills – 20 attempts
 
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And doing a quick sort on the spreadsheet, Stover is the other guy just under attempts (38) for the ratio stats, which is 10 per game. Stover'a completion percentage would be 2nd behind Breneman and Mattioni would be between Hankins and Laffoon. Mattioni would be tops in yards per attempt and Stover would be between Jakobson and Breneman.
 
PaPrepLive has a leaderboard that also has 11 TDs, so I think I'm wrong there. May have double counted this past week?
It has the same attempts/completions/yards as me. My guess is, somebody classified as screen/shovel/touch pass as a run, or vice versa. Do coaches input stats to MP? If they do, I'd trust them over newspaper guys, so the MP number is probably accurate.
 
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