Final 2014 offensive, defensive stat leaders
Here are your final offensive & defensive stat leaders through the end of the 2014 season. Thanks to Tom “Hawk” Guinn & Larry Ellington for faithfully compiling this information every week!
Offensive leaders
Passing leaders
- Completions: 134 – Evan Deig
- Attempts: 219 – Evan Deig
- Yards: 2,177 – Evan Deig
- Touchdowns: 32 – Evan Deig
- Longest pass: 82 yards – Evan Deig
Rushing leaders
- Carries: 177 – Malik Higgins
- Yards: 1,902 – Malik Higgins
- Longest run: 87 yards – Malik Higgins
- Touchdowns: 23 – Malik Higgins
Receiving leaders
- Receptions: 37 – Malik Higgins & Kerrion Ringo
- Yards: 639 – Kerrion Ringo
- Longest catch: 82 yards – Kerrion Ringo
- Touchdowns: 10 – Nate Hansen & Malik Higgins
Combination yards
- Total yards (rushing & passing): 2,254 – Evan Deig
- Yards from scrimmage (rushing & receiving): 2,485 – Malik Higgins
- All purpose yards (rushing, receiving & punt/kick/interception returns): 2,787 – Malik Higgins
Scoring
- Touchdowns: 35 – Malik Higgins
- Extra points: 56 – Drew Reuter
- Two-point conversions: 1 – Nate Hansen
- Field goals: 3 – Drew Reuter
- Safeties: 0
- Scoring: 210 points – Malik Higgins
Full offensive stats (on MaxPreps.com)
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Defensive leaders
Tackles
- Solo: 44 – Will Brown
- Assists: 69 – Trevor Fetscher
- Total: 109 – Will Brown
Sacks
- Total: 6.5 – Brock Ashworth
- Yards lost: 35 – Brock Ashworth
Tackles for loss
- Solo: 7 – Aaron Euler
- Assists: 9 – Trevor Fetscher
- Total: 14 – Trevor Fetscher
- Yards lost: 34 – Tanner Duran
Turnovers & stuff
- Interceptions: 5 – Isaac Flowers
- Fumbles caused: 2 – Will Brown, Joey Diekman & Trevor Fetscher
- Fumbles recovered: 2 – Elijah Dunham, Trevor Fetscher, Ethan Robison & Alex Welcher
- Passes deflected: 16 – Elijah Dunham
- Hurried passes: 19 – Brock Ashworth
- Blocked kicks: 3 – Isaac Flowers
- Defensive score: 2 – Elijah Dunham
Full defensive stats (pdf files)
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Related
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Dan Engler's love for Reitz Football goes back a long time. Engler played for the Panthers all four years of high school and graduated in 1996.
That summer, as the popularity of the Internet began to explode, Engler's search for Reitz Football information came up empty, so his father suggested he create a website. Engler taught himself HTML and launched the Unofficial Reitz High School Football Home Page that August.
Since then, Engler, through ReitzFootball.com, has spent the past 25 years chronicling the rich history and tradition of Reitz High School Football.
Engler and his wife, Melissa, have two sons, Logan and Micah, and a daughter, Juliette. Engler has traveled all over the world but is proud to call Evansville his home.