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2023 TSF Leaders: Rushing

Purcell Marian RB Jayel Harris (photo By Kelsey Rebman/TriStateFootball.com)

There were 20 players that ran for more than 1,300 yards and  15 more workhorses who had 20 or more touchdowns on the ground this past season. Eight players accomplished both of those feats – Josh Ringer, Jayel Harris, Demico Harris, Austin Fancher, Brodey Berg, Lee Thomas, Riley Caldwell and Daulton Tarter.

Here is a look at the 2023 TriState Football rushing leaders:

RUSHING YARDS (1,200 yards or more)
2,880…Josh Ringer, East Central, Sr.
2,109…Jayel Harris, Purcell Marian, Jr.
1,751…Demico Harris, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, Jr.
1,660…Austin Fancher, Reading, Sr.
1,550…Jordan Marshall, Moeller, Sr.
1,548…Gage Pohlman, Batesville, Jr.
1,513…Brodey Berg, Anderson, Sr.
1,503…Lee Thomas, Cincinnati Country Day, Jr.
1,495…Damien Dawson, Lockland, Jr.
1,481…Riley Caldwell, Ross, Sr.
1,468…Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill, Fr.
1,436…Daulton Tarter, Bracken County, So.
1,401…Durrell Turner, Simon Kenton, Jr.
1,380…Brent Thompson, Gamble Montessori, Sr.
1,380…Cameron Giesler, Highlands, Sr.
1,379…Cole Koops, Harrison, Jr.
1,370…Jayvin Norman, Springfield, Sr.
1,334…Colton Endicott, Loveland, Sr.
1,334…Rico Johnson, CCPA, Sr.
1,335…Nydrell Wright, Chaminade Julienne, Jr.
1,292…Talon Fisher, Fairfield, Sr.
1,292…Parker Corbin, Cincinnati Country Day
1,287…Cael Liette, Tippecanoe, Sr.
1,281…Nathan Webster, Milford, Sr.
1,277…Corbin Johnson, South Decatur, Jr.
1,257…Garrett Lundy, Waynesville, Jr.
1,251…Eugene Harney, Sycamore, Sr.
1,251…Dameyn Anness, Ludlow, So.
1,231…Bryce Sipple, Blanchester, Sr.
1,231…Noah Jones, Alter, So.
1,231…Jahari Ward, Troy, Sr.
1,222…Kaydon Custard, Harrison County, Sr.
1,216…Austin Green, Milan, Jr.
1,204…Keagan Maher, Cooper, So.
1,202…Stephen Lauterbach, Oakwood, Sr.

Cincinnati Country Day LRB Lee Thomas (photo by Kyle Yackey)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (17 TDs or more)
55…Josh Ringer, East Central, Sr.
32…Brodey Berg, Anderson, Sr.
29…Jayel Harris, Purcell Marian, Jr.
26…Lee Thomas, Cincinnati Country Day, Jr.
26…Ryan Brass, Elder, Sr.
25…Daulton Tarter, Bracken County, So.
25…Garrett Lundy, Waynesville, Jr.
25…Austin Fancher, Reading, Sr.
23…Brody Benke, Highlands, Sr.
23…Cael Liette, Tippecanoe, Sr.
22…Riley Caldwell, Ross, Sr.
22…Demetrick Welch, Newport Central Catholic, Sr.
21…Jahari Ward, Troy, Sr.
21…Caden Henson, Valley View, Sr.
21…Demico Harris, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, Jr.
19…Nathan Webster, Milford, Sr.
19…Corbin Johnson, Jr, South Decatur
18…Izayah Camp, Western Hills, Sr.
18…Cole Koops, Harrison, Jr.
18…Keagan Maher, Cooper, Jr.
18…Noah Jones, Alter, So.
17…Lem Grayson, Badin, So.
17…Jordan Marshall, Moeller, Sr.
17…Kaydon Custard, Harrison County, Sr.
17…Logan Chesser, Clinton-Massie, Sr.

Elder QB Ryan Brass (photo courtesy of: ScoutingOhio.com)

**The TriState Football coverage area includes (149 total schools):
Southwest Ohio conferences (109 total schools): GGL South (4); GCL Co-ed (6); GMC (10); GWOC (8); ECC (10); MVL (10);
SWOC (4); SBAAC (12); SWBL (12); CMAC (10); CHL (8); MVC (12); Independents (1-Trotwood-Madison).

Northern Kentucky districts (31 schools): Class 1A, District 3 (4); Class 1A, District 4 (4); Class 2A, District 5 (6); Class 4A,
District 5 (5); Class 5A, District 6 (6); Class 6A, District 6 (4); Class 3A, District 5 (2-Lloyd and Pendleton County).

Southeastern Indiana conference (11 schools): EIAC (8) as well as Milan, North Decatur and South Decatur.

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