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Crosstown Motors presents statewide passing/rushing/receiving leaders

By NHsportspage Staff, 10/02/19, 6:15AM EDT

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Michael Akstin of Bedford ranks 10th in the state in rushing (photo by NH Sports Photo.)

 The statewide leaders are sponsored by our longtime sponsors at Crosstown Motors of Littleton!

 

 Division I passing, rushing, receiving leaders

 Division II passing, rushing, receiving leaders

 Division III passing, rushing, receiving leaders

 Statistics can be emailed to davehaley@nhsportspage.com

 

 Statewide Passing Leaders (yardage)

Player

Yards
  1.  Sander Wimmer of Hollis-Brookline
  2.  Phil Nichols of Winnisquam
  3.  Alex Cheek of Gilford-Belmont
  4.  Cam Paquette of St. Thomas
  5.  Austin Jain of Souhegan
  6.  Darian Lopez-Sullivan of Dover
  7.  Joseph Mikol of Bedford
  8.  Jake McEachern of Londonderry
  9.  Jon Willeman of Lebanon 
  10. Logan Gadbois of Spaulding

1,107

987

937

936

794

634

614

574

541

515

 

 

 Statewide Rushing Leaders

Player Yards
  1.  Lincoln Blodgett of Monadnock
  2.  Colby Quiet of HD-Hopkinton
  3.  Curtis Harris of Nashua North
  4.  Keegan Mills of Campbell 
  5.  Gavin Urda of Milford
  6.  Jack MacInnis of Pinkerton
  7.  Keaghan McAllister of Stevens
  8.  Jacob Boutin of Portsmouth-OR
  9.  Steve Guerrette of Bow
  10. Josh Maroun of Salem
  11. Michael Akstin of Bedford   

878

795

656

654

652

499

485

460

454

390

390

 

 Statewide Receiving Leaders

Player Yards
  1.  Curtis Nelson of Gilford-Belmont
  2.  Blake Bergeson of Hollis-Brookline
  3.  Ryan Lane of Spaulding
  4.  Luke Manning of Souhegan
  5.  Cole Keegan of Londonderry
  6.  Solomon Sanchez of Bedford
  7.  Alex Tsetsilas of Londonderry
  8.  Colby Quiet of HD-Hopkinton
  9.  Gunner Horman of Winnisquam
  10. Tim Greene of Bedford

445

392

362

303

301

297

286

254

251

247

 

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