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Friday, October 23, 2009
Another Mauk leads state in passing
Here we go again with a prolific Mauk at Kenton High School.
This time, instead of record-setting Ben, it’s sophomore Maty, who leads the state in passing with 2,937 yards (367.1 per game) and 31 touchdowns while completing 64 percent of his passes.
Ben Mauk, who played for Kenton from 1999-2002, holds state records in career yards (17,364) and touchdown passes (178). He went on to play for Wake Forest before transferring to Cincinnati to finish his college career.
The second-best passer by yards (Zac Dysert, who went from Ada High School to Miami University) trails Mauk by 6,190 yards, and the No. 2 player in TD passes trails Mauk by 39.
Could Maty Mauk challenge his brother? There are years yet to come.
Ohio’s top prep passers
Maty Mauk, Kenton: 2,937 yards, 31 TDs
George Gresko, Eastlake North: 2,474 yards, 30 TDs
Kyle Copeland, Union Local: 2,212 yards, 17 TDs
Derek Langenkamp, Versailles: 2,128 yards, 25 TDs
Derek Carmichael, Triway: 2,101 yards, 27 TDs
Adam Charles, Girard: 2,079 yards, 24 TDs
Brock Mosier, Fairview: 2,038 yards, 20 TDs
Greg Kahlig, Fort Recovery: 2,016 yards, 21 TDs
Kyle Seyfried, Wyoming: 1,946 yards, 26 TDs
Curtis Watson, Bellevue: 1,924 yards, 12 TDs
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