West De Pere quarterback Patrick Greisen threw for 434 yards and four touchdowns against Green Bay Preble in Week 4.
West De Pere quarterback Patrick Greisen threw for 434 yards and four touchdowns against Green Bay Preble in Week 4.
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Patrick Greisen, Johnny Moore headline the Green Bay area's best Week 4 high school football players

WEEK 4 RANKINGS

1. Green Bay Notre Dame (4-0)

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A record-breaking week for the Tritons. Their 47-0 win at Green Bay East was their 18th consecutive victory, the longest winning streak in program history since joining the WIAA in 2000 and surpassing the 17 straight achieved from 2003 to 2004.  

Notre Dame has outscored its first four opponents a combined 165-64.

Up next: at Manitowoc (0-4).  

2. West De Pere (4-0)

A 50-14 win at Green Bay Preble was the third time in the first four games the Phantoms have scored 49 or more points.

They did that twice last season.

Up next: Pulaski (3-1).  

3. Bay Port (3-1)

Scored a season high in points in a 62-26 win at Appleton West and has scored a combined 118 the last two games after being held to seven at Kimberly in Week 2.

The 62 points are the most in a game for the Pirates since putting up 70 in a win at Green Bay Southwest in September 2023.

Up next: Ashwaubenon (2-2).

4. Luxemburg-Casco (4-0)

The Spartans are the only undefeated squad left in the seven-team North Eastern Conference after a 21-3 win at Wrightstown.

The defense continues to be dominant, allowing 5.5 points per game and no more than seven in any of the first four contests.

Up next: Sheboygan Falls (0-4).  

5. Kewaunee (3-1)

A big 14-7 win over Bonduel puts the Storm in early control of the Packerland Conference. It was the first league loss for the Bears since losing to Kewaunee in Week 5 in 2023.

The Storm has not allowed more than seven points in each of the last three games after Racine Lutheran had 33 to open the season.

Up next: at Mishicot (3-1).

6. Wrightstown (3-1)

The Tigers have struggled with consistency on offense early in the season. They scored 35 points against Waupaca, were held to 10 against Shawano, scored 35 against Sheboygan Falls and had just three against L-C.

It was the first time Wrightstown scored three or fewer points since being blanked in a playoff loss against Waukesha Catholic Memorial in 2021 and the fewest points in the regular season since a 21-0 defeat to the Spartans in 2018.

Up next: at Two Rivers (0-4).  

7. Seymour (3-1)

Scored a season-high 38 points and cruised to a win over Appleton Xavier.

The Thunder is allowing 10.3 points per game and has permitted 13 or fewer in each of the first four contests.

Up next: at Waupaca (0-4).

8. Pulaski (3-1)

Won its third straight with a 48-13 win over Southwest. The Red Raiders scored the first 41 points of the game and rushed for 329 yards.

It could be a bit more difficult this week against West De Pere, a team that beat them 47-0 in 2024.

Up next: at West De Pere (4-0).  

9. De Pere (2-2)

The Redbirds were banged up against Ashwaubenon — including missing one of the top linebackers in the state in junior Cayden Cavanaugh — but still won 26-3 after the Jaguars took an early lead.

Their game this week is an important one to win when it comes to the playoffs, with back-to-back showdowns against West De Pere and Bay Port looming.

Up next: Green Bay Preble (2-2).

10. Coleman (3-1)

Has won two straight since its only loss of the season at Bonduel.

The Cougars dominated Clintonville 70-0 in Week 4, the most points scored by the team for at least two decades.   

Up next: at Shiocton (1-3).

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Darian Acevedo-Ortiz and Landon Kibbe, West De Pere

The junior wideout duo had huge games against Preble.

Acevedo-Ortiz caught seven passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns while Kibbe had five receptions for 124 yards and two scores.

Acevedo-Ortiz and Kibbe have combined for 429 yards and six scores this season.

Jonas Berndt and Bennett LaViolette, Green Bay Notre Dame

Berndt, a junior, rushed 10 times for 109 yards and three scores against East.

LaViolette, a sophomore, had 108 yards and three TDs on eight carries.

Traverse Emery, Bay Port

Had 3 solo tackles, 2½ sacks and forced a fumble against Appleton West.

Patrick Greisen, West De Pere

The South Dakota recruit completed 28 of 35 passes for 434 yards and four TDs against Preble.

Steven Kielpikowski, Denmark

Rushed for 210 yards, averaged 7.5 yards per carry and scored two TDs in a 22-16 win over Two Rivers. The senior running back added two receptions for 46 yards and had 4½ tackles on defense.

Beckett Koerten, Bay Port

The senior had three receptions for 64 yards and a TD and hit all six of his extra-point attempts against Appleton West.

Alec Krejcarek, Oconto Falls

The senior wideout had five receptions for 132 yards and one TD in a 36-8 win over Crandon.

Brody MacNeil, Crivitz

Led his team to a 51-7 win over Northland Pines, rushing for 214 yards and three TDs while averaging 16.5 yards per carry.

Johnny Moore, De Pere

The senior defensive back had two interceptions in the win against Ashwaubenon, with both helping to set up scoring drives for a Redbirds team that had 26 unanswered points.

Moore has three interceptions in the first four games.

Urijah Moore, Green Bay West

The junior quarterback threw for 110 yards and one TD and rushed 11 times for 86 yards in a loss to Sheboygan South.

Sam Robb, De Pere

The senior wideout keeps producing notable games. This time he had seven receptions for 109 yards and a TD against Ashwaubenon.

He is tied for 10th in the state with 25 receptions and is second in the FRCC-North with 328 yards.

Bohdan Schmidt, Pulaski

Had a 55-yard TD run and returned a punt 61 yards for a score against Southwest.

Cooper Smith, Marinette

Rushed 11 times for 103 yards and one TD and had three solo tackles and a sack in a 27-8 win over Southern Door.

Andrew Stiles, De Pere

The junior linebacker had seven tackles — including three for loss — and two sacks against the Jaguars.

Zach Ziemer, Coleman

The sophomore rushed for 102 yards and two scores on just three rushes against Clintonville.

Ziemer is averaging 11.3 yards per carry this season.

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Patrick Greisen, Johnny Moore headline the Green Bay area’s best Week 4 high school football players

Reporting by Scott Venci, Green Bay Press-Gazette / Green Bay Press-Gazette

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