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Neal, 2003 559 Jartvavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (18 ret., 1 TD) 204 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 2001 (14 games) 27 Kareem Keyes, Minor (16) vs. Florence (35), 2022 (35 atttempts, 296 yards, 1 TD) 54 Will Reichard, Hoover (48) vs. Oak Mountain (20), 2018 432 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2012-15 In April 2022, Daniels announced he was transferring yet again, this time to West Virginia. Brilliant (0), 2015 (33 of 36, 9 TDs) 2,865 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2019 (152 of 237, 33 TDs) 2,353 Tribble Reese, Mountain Brook, 2003 (24 TDs) for TD) 2,413 Zach Stacy, Bibb County, 2008 (12 games) 2,134 Davion Dozier, Moody, 2021-2022 (109 catches, 31 TDs) 534 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2018-2020 (868 att., 7,325 yards, 79 TDs) High school: Valencia High School (Santa Clarita, California). 548 punt return) 55 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller vs. Monroe County, 2001 7 Shelbyville Bedford County Training,
The top 10 quarterbacks in California high school football history 31 Chad Hunter, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26) vs. Clay-Chalkville(48), 2014 (39 attempts, 226 yards, 1 TD) 1,050 Riley Stewart, Cullman, 2008 (60 catches) 1,064 Steven Reese, Florala, 1997 (28 returns) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 4 John Johnson, Charles Henderson (50) vs. Ashford (0), 2013 Saturday: Grant-Sacramento 36, San Jacinto 34 DIVISION 3-A Saturday: Laguna Hills 28, Bellarmine 27 DIVISION 4-AA Saturday: Escalon 28, Northwood 7 DIVISION 4-A Saturday: San Marin 32, Granada. 89 Justin O'Dell, Susan Moore, 2006 4 Craig Sanders, Ariton vs. 7 Williamson Carson, Keith vs. Southside-Selma, 1996 8 James Raines, Berry (68) vs. Shoals Christian (36), 2015 (27 of 30, 380 yards, 2 2-pt conversions) 20 Mark White, Trinity Presbyterian, 2009 61 Parker Bolin, Homewood, 2003 (64 attempts) 216 D.K. 6 Reprobatus Bibbs, Courtland, 1999 (14 interceptions) 1,024 Kondarius Wilson, Fayette County, 2015 50 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000-01 920)
California Interscholastic Federation 5,264 Devin Goodwin, Demopolis, 2001-04 31 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2013 (148 of 220) 478 Jamie Major, Piedmont, 2008-12 53 Luke Tucker, Fayette County, 1994-97 21 Bakersfield, CA (1921-90) 2,157 Gentrell Eatman, Eutaw, 1998 (147 of 27`, 21 TDs) 4,384 Collin Moon, Oneonta, 2018-2021 32 Little Rock Central, AR (1907-04) 187 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 (335 att., 2,963 yards, 42 TDs) 2 dual-threat quarterback in the entire nation coming out of Cajon High School in 2019 and enrolled early at Arizona State, where he has been the Sun Devils' full-time starter the last three seasons. 51 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (11 games, 49 rush, 1 receiving, 1 fumble return) Burmeister transferred back home to San Diego State in January 2022 and will likely emerge from spring ball as the No. ), 2000-02 Like the rest of the country's football programs, California high school football has seen an explosion of offenses in the last decade, which means record books are being rewritten seemingly ever year. MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 211 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2014-16 (29 FG, 124 PATs) 14 Matt Teeples, Ardmore vs. Rogers, 2009 Mosley, Theodore, 2009 (11 games) 440 Jack Hayes, Piedmont (55) vs. Sylvania (22), 2022 360 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2011 401 Darrian Meads, Hokes Bluff (49) vs. Cleburne County (10), 2018 (17 carries, 4 TDs) 248 Trett Hardman, Fairview , 2008 (385 att., 3,110 yards, 37 TDs) 2,091 Michael Owens, Deshler, 1998 (15 games) 60 Taylor Hayes, Piedmont, 2016 (24 passing, 36 rushing) 5,403 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2009-11 (5,403 yards passing) 16 Reese Harbison, Good Hope (41) vs. Cordova (48), 2014 (199 yards, 2 TDs) 39 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (14games) 5 Brandon Hale, Lexington, 1998 Vigor (0), 1984, 52 Don Bridges, New Hope vs. Sparkman, 1955, 51 Cade Stinnett, Enterprise (41) vs. Jeff Davis (6), 2013, 51 Troy Elliott, Corner (48) vs. Locust Fork (200), 2011, 51 Will Andre, Houston Academy (21) vs. Millry (14), 2009, 51 Graham Sutter, St. James (27) vs. Alabama Christian (6), 2006, 80 Preston Harvey, Jacksonville, 2017 (47 PAT, 11 FG), 7 ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale (49) vs. Fyffe (28) , 2012 (state playoffs, 21, 30, 5, 6, 25, 79, 42), 38 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (283 of 463), 88.9 Zach Dimmock, Oneonta (35) vs. Susan Moore (26), 2014 (16 of 18), 4 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips (40) vs. Decatur Heritage (33), 2014 (7 catches, 147 yards), 4 Nick Bell, Priceville (38) vs. Danville (41), 2011, 262 Kydric Fisher, Jacksonville (27) vs. Montgomery Catholic (44), 2022 (12 catches, 2 TDs), 230 Davion Dozier, Moody (20) vs. Arab (42), 2022 (10 catches, 2 TDs), 213 Kyle Minor, Madison Academy (45) vs. 7 Joel Hastings, American Chr. 94 Bryce Palmer, Waterloo, 2015-2018 (75 passing, 17 rushing, 2 interceptions) 8,121 Jake Tompkins, Russellville, 1999-02 (97 TDs) A California high school football team drew scrutiny Friday night after dropping 106 points on their opponent while their quarterback threw 13 touchdown passes. 73 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2005 McCarron, St. Paul's, 2006-08 15 Tony Stidham, Hamilton, 1999 (14 games) 409 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (21) vs. Hoover (56), 2017 (28-of-44, 3 TDs) (2) Kahari McReynolds, Geneva (40) vs. Samson (28), 2019 (99 rush, 99 interception return) 46 Otis Stephens, Central-Phenix City (17) vs. Lee-Montgomery (7), 1999 (264 yards, 1 TD) 102 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 1998-02 1,400 Blaine Hathcock, Berry, 1989 (94 catches, 21 TDs) 31 Justin Brock, South Lamar, 2008 (13 games) 176 Zac White, Gardendale, 1999 (299 att., 2,345 yards, 16 TDs) Career 297 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2015 (39 TDs, 1 FG, 60 PATs) 629 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Raglang (60), 2021 (358 rushing, 271 passing) 695 Muskegon, MI 29 Zac Crocker, Cullman (42) vs. Madison Academy (21), 2012 (39 attempts, 277 yards, 5 TDs)) Bottom line: The son of former BMX world champion Trent Tompkins went 36-5 in three years as the starter at Fresno Central High but saved his best for last, throwing for over 5,000 yards and rushing for over 1,000 yards as a senior in 2018 while leading his team to back-to-back section championships. 85 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (58 PAT, 9 FG) Herrera started two seasons at San Bernardino Valley College, where he threw for 3,262 yards, 44 touchdowns and 11 interceptions as a sophomore. 14 Sioux Falls Washington, SD (1951-64) 277 Arthur Smith, Bibb County (35) vs. Jemison (40), 2004 (9 catches) 121 Chris Swinney, Russellville (136 att. 1,184 David Hill, Eufaula, 1995 (52 catches, 16 TDs) 489Chance Ellsworth, Priceville (38) vs. Danville (41), 2011 (25 of 44, 4 TDs) 8 Iverson Hooks, Pike Road (76) vs. McGill-Toolen Catholic (51), 2021 (5 rushing and 3 passing) 285 Matthew Forester, Briarwood Christian, 1998 (15 games) 2,220 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1995 9,268 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2006-08 Season 5,665 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2015-2018 189 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo, 2018 (323 att., 3,376 yards, 38 TDs) 2,113 John "J" Tribble, Ardmore, 2009 (209 of 379, 14 TDs) 744 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2013-16 2,752 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2020 (135 of 226, 34 TDs) 2,275 Michael Collins, Homewood, 1999 (164 of 276, 18 TDs) 442 Aaron Dove, Falkville (70) vs. Decatur Heritage (41), 2018 (23 of 32, 7 TDs) 4 Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort (19) vs. Blount (7), 2018 (23, 44, 39 & 22 yards) PASS COMPLETION PCT. 52 Collin Rogers, Prattville (37) vs. Smiths Station (8), 2021 (kicked 3 FG in the game, 42, 42, 52) 123 Kendal Gibson , Aliceville, 1997-00, 122 Donnie Gosa, Hackleburg, 1990-95 39 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2020 (157 of 244) 143 Win Knight, Clay County, 2004-06 439 Bryson Hughes, GW Long (35), Cottonwood (28), 2022 (23 of 35, 4 TDs) 15 Antonio Langham, Hazlewood, 1989 (14 games)
State Football Passing Yards Leaders - ESPNHS California- ESPN } California High School Football Records Passing Career Yards: 16,775, Jake Browning, Folsom, 2012-14 Completions: 1,191, Jake Browning, Folsom, 2012-14 Attempts: 1,708, Jake Browning, Folsom, 2012-14 Touchdown passes: 229, Jake Browning, Folsom, 2012-14 Passing Single Season Yards: 5,790, Jake Browning, Folsom, 2012 95 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2006-08 40 Jalen White, Daleville (26) vs. Leroy (27), 2019 (300 yards, 3 TDs, 2A playoffs) Texas, Florida and. 177 Tommy Trott, Trinity Presbyterian, 2001-04 3 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville, 1993 32 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2013 (13 games) 196 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2002 (322 att., 2,634 yards, 25 TDs) 80 Ozzie Newsome, Colbert County, 1972 7 Demont Buice, Gaston vs. Collinsville (2007) 72 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN 694 Pine Bluff, AR Rain (6), 2018 (4 FGs, 4 PATs) 256 Keith Bender, Sylvania (35) vs. Sardis (21), 2012 (8 catches, 4 TDs) 2,370 Cory Dueitt, Hoover, 1999 (193 of 325, 27 TDs) 86 Philip Doyle, Huffman, 1985 3,370 Brandon Greer, Westbrook Christian, 1996-97 (151 catches) 10,385 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2002-05 (10,385 passing) 16 Chip Walters, Decatur vs. Lee-Huntsville, 1997 (4 FGs, 4 PATs) 50 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2019 (41 passing, 9 rushing) Shades Valley, 2018 (punt attempts) 194 Will Richard, North Jackson, 2009 (305 att., 3,056 yards, 37 TDs) Just over a month after former Lely coach J.J. Everage left to take the head coaching position at Aubrey Rogers High School, the Trojans have found their next head coach. 527 Will Breland, UMS-Wright, 2016-19 7,438 Cory Wilkes, Carbon Hill, Walker, 2004-07 (5,374 passing, 2,044 rushing) 32 Ian Bain, Valley Head, 2022 (12 games) 43 Michael Joe Stitts, Piedmont (20) vs. Glencoe (26), 1995 1,490 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 4,747 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood, 1982-85 698 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (40) vs. Selma (16), 2021 (575 passing, 123 rushing) 5,592 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 99 Joseph Hutto, East Lawrence (22) vs. Madison County (12), 1992 422 Eli Pearce, West End (44) vs. Cleveland (65), 2019 (22 of 55, 4 TDs) 3,321 Tommy Trott, Trinity, 2001-04 (177 catches) 84 Cole Peace, Cedar Bluff, 1999-02 8,519 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville 8,407 Jacob Kennedy, Berry, 2007-11 (4,680 passing, 3,727 rushing) 881 Drew Phillips, Boaz, 2006-09 18 Orlando Watters, Anniston vs. Cedartown, Ga., 1989 3,429 Justin Palmer, Hamilton, 2003 (220 of 378, 28 TDs) (1891-2004, 674-232-38) 394 Ryan Carter, HOover, 2009 82 Reese Burkhardt, Andalusia, 2017 (61 PAT, 7 FG) 60 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne vs. 2 Jerron Smith, Hazel Green (49) vs. Mae Jemison (26), 2021 524 Chris Sparkman, Austin, 2010-13 180 Michael Collins, Homewood, 1998 (306 att., 2,468 yards, 19 TDs 11.1 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (2,163 yards, 195 carries, 30 TDs) 5 Ben Hall, Southeastern (57) vs. Holly Pond (53), 2022 (5 catches, 299 yards) 3,939 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 2012 (3,193 passing, 706 rushing, 40 receiving) 53 Trett Hardman, Fairview vs. Good Hope, 2008 (34 completions, 393 yards, 4 TDs) 2,015 Symon Smith, UMS-Wright, 2017 (15 games) 230 Evan Delp, Coosa Christian (27) vs. Falkville (70), 2018 (8 catches, 2 TDs) 92 Jeremy Schatz, Homewood, 2000 92.8 Shawn Jennings, Dadeville (33) vs. Beauregard (68), 2015 (13 of 14, 180 yards) 74 JD Strawbridge, Trinity Presbyterian vs. Catholic, 2010 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, 5 Crosby Gray, Spain Park (15) vs. Thompson (14), 2015 (30, 39, 44, 22, 39 yards) (1892-2004, 658-339-69) 8 James Raines, Berry (67) vs. Holy Spirit (14), 2016 (5 of 44, 470 yards, 5 2-pt conversions) 232 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1993 (15 games) 203 Christian Irons, Waterloo (20) vs. Hubbertville (15), 2015 (5 catches, 3 TDs) 2,019 Adam Sanders, Ragland, 2017 (11 games) 2,859 Nolen Smith, Oneonta, 2005-09 (205 catches) 202 Tyler Short, Oneonta, 2010-13 (211 attempts) Fans across the country and in all 50 states rally around their local teams on Friday nights each fall as student-athletes represent their communities on the gridiron. 7 Blake Turner, Addison vs. Hatton, 2006 58 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (62 attempts) 4,433 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2006 (1,490 rushing, 2,943 passing) 216 Kerryon Johnson, Madidson Academy, 2014 (15 games) 5 Steven Reese, Florala, 1997 17 Quinton Craig, Tarrant, 1987 (13 games) 2 Andy Papanastos, Trinity Presbyterian, 2010 53 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson, 2018 (12 games) 516 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1998 (516 passing, 0rushing) 17 Bennett Maddox, Montgomery Academy vs. Barbour Co., 2003 (4 FGs, 5 PATs) 15 Win Knight, Clay County vs. Talladega County Central, 2005 14Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 188 Justin Parham, Carrollton, 1998 (13 games) 543 Garret Lewis, Sipsey Valley (54) vs. Curry (47), 2012 (340 passing, 203 rushing) 4,720 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 78 Darius Nalls, Fayette County, 2017 (1,659 yards) 98 Chaz Pope, Spring Garden (44) vs. 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County , 1986-89 428 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (kick returns: 65, 50, 90, 75,75, 73 yards) 78 Warren Martin, Ft. Payne vs. Guntersville, 1944 7 Nate Andrews, Fairhope (58) vs. Northview (23), 2012 (4, 42, 53, 4, 1, 2, 30) 2,451 Chandler Rigdon, Chickasaw, 2014 (125 of 208, 27 TDs) 223 Jeff Hammond, Flomaton vs. Frisco City, 1994 (7 catches, 1 TD) 50 Phillip Yost, Auburn (16) vs. Benjamin Russell (21), 1999 99 Jim David Moore to Greg Densmore, Winston County vs. Haleyville, 1989 210 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (20) vs. Abbeville (50), 2019 (6 catches, 2 TDs) 163 Austin Estes, Piedmont, 2018-21 118 Andrew Van Winkle, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (88 PAT, 10 FG) 65 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2011 (1,038 yards) 2,757 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2001 Football Boys Basketball Softball 41 Sawyer Pate, Thompson, 2019 (228 of 306) Season 7 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (54) vs. DAR (59), 2020 (37 of 57, 467 yards, 0 interceptions) 15 Chris Bailey, Maplesville, 1989 (14 games) 1,367 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2012 (66 catches, 22 TDs) 218 Isaac Jones, Cherokee Co., 2008-10 2,522 DaMarcus James, Demopolis, 2009 (15 games) 38 Brian Park, Westminster Christian vs. Red Bay, 2008 (62 attempts, 447 yards) 8 Jeremy Robinson, Highland Home (81) vs. R. C. Hatch (0), 2002 (11 of 20 for 214 yards) 3 Williams, Emma Sansom, 1997 (11 interceptions) 624 Jett Smith, Walter Wellborn, 2017-20 (44 games) 79 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2018-2020 (534 of 868) 631 Tyler Caldwell, Clullman, 2006-08 200 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (293 att., 2,964 yards, 35 TDs) 461 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (36) vs. Bayside Academy(37), 2021 (21of 27, 3 TDs) 67.1 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkviklle, 2014 (157 of 234) 13 Nolen Smith, Oneonta vs. Arab, 2008 8 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (78) vs. Fairview (12), 2018 (7 TDs rushing, 373 yards, 11 carries; 1 3,289 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2004 (233 of 370, 37 TDs) Jake Browning 465 Bryce Palmer, Waterloo, 2015-2018 (871 att., 6,938 yards, 75 TDs) Sun Devils beat out TCU for much-traveled signal-caller from Pittsburg. 428 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (6 returns) NFHS National Record 2,191 LaBerrick Williams, Buckhorn, 1999 (11 games) 3,026 Jack Poundstone, Trinity, 2009 (251 of 372) 82 Matt Teeples, Ardmore, 2009 71 Colt Byrom, Homewood, 2000 (1907-2004, 649-296-51) 151 Omari Kelly, Hewitt-Trussville, 2021 (2,347 yards, 22 TDs) 2,484 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1997 (200 of 342, 20 TDs) 1,118 Mo Edwards, Thompson, 2017 (67 catches, 12 TDs) 556 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (36) vs. Bayside Ac. 7Jerry Stancil, Gaylesville (48) vs. Spring Garden (28), 2004 62 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (30 rushing, 29 passing, 3 kick returns) 2,552 Kevin Stanfield, Coffee, 1979 (12 games) 262 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2018 (43 TDs, 2 2-pt conversions) 423 Weston Epperson, Trinity, 2008-2010 4 Damiko Tabb, Midfield (30) vs. Clarke County (8), 2004 2,242 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 (191 of 360, 15 TDs The achievements of these players usually go unheralded on a national level. Team Makai), The San Gabriel Valley Bowl All Star Game, Del Oro vs. With that in mind, we celebrate the most unbreakable national records in prep football history and the statistical savants who set those marks. 99 James Bryant, John Essex (28) vs. Sunshine (22), 2003 210 Josh Moton, Cedar Bluff (25) vs. Valley Head (13), 1999 (10 catches) 415 Toby Pee, Sardis (68) vs. Locust Fork (48), 2012 (288 rushing, 127 receiving) Virtual Wellness Center Visit the mindfulness practice room. 48 Jalen White, Daleville (78) vs. Barbour County (26), 2019 (8 TDs) 4 Kendrick Alexander, Jess Lanier, 2004 6 Independence, KS (1957-62) 5,215 Patrick Nix, Etowah, 1987 Bottom line: Armando Herrera had a difficult time matching what he did his sophomore season at Redlands Valley East High School, when he led his school to a 15-1 record and the CIF Division II state championship. 3,050 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020 (146 of 264, 36 TDs) MOST KICK RETURN YARDAGE (KO and Punts) 4,272 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff, 1999-02 (218 catches) MOST BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS 2 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville vs. Scottsboro, 1993 (59 & 51 yards) 5,637 Tyler Smith, Isabella, 2011-14 4 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips (52) vs. Waterloo (22), 2012 (6 catches, 174 yards) 492 Jack Poundstone, Trinity (40) vs. Cordova (54), 2008 (26 of 44, 6 TDs) 4,056 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (3,483 rushing, 334 receiving, 3 passing, 236 KO returns) 425 Rodney Camp, Phillips (62) vs. Vina (25), 2012 (351 passing, 74 rushing) 102 Nolen Smith, Oneonta, 2008 316 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville (31 FG, 223 EP) 68 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (38 passing, 30 rushing) 20 Massillon Washington, OH (1909-78) 8,042 Cory Wilkes, Carbon Hill, Walker, 2004-07 (5,394 passing, 2,044 rushing, 624 kick returns) 98 Ta-Mar Scott, John Essex vs. Coffeeville, 2001 Career 3,121 Jarod Bryant, Hoover, 2004 (218 of 312, 29 TDs) 197 Casey O'Toole, Oneonta, 2008(306 att., 2,637 yards) He once again lost his starting job, this time to Stetson Bennett, who took over and led Georgia to its first national championship in 40 years. 6 Ashland, KY, (1926-31) 40 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2016 (13 games) 176 Bart Lockhart, Cordova High, 2000 (332 att., 2,394 yards, 14 TDs) 3,909A.J. 130 Trey Higgins, Oxford, 2017-2020 (94 passing, 36 rushing) 42 Quail Rutledge, Bibb County, 2009 (13 games), 40 Dilan Kilpatrick, Fyffe, 2016 (15 games) 90.0 James Raines, Berry (68) vs. Shoals Christian (36), 2015 (27 of 30, 380 yards, 8 TDs, 2 2-pt conversions) 52 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (31 passing, 21 rushing) receiving, 553 kick returns) 273 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff (46) vs. Westbrook Christian (12), 2002 (11 catches) 83 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2011-15 689 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2016-19 100 Bailey McGaha-Potter, Scottsboro, 2016 (7 FG, 79 PAT) 56 Chris Smelley, American Christian (31) vs. Brantley (43), 2005 (29 completions, 565 yards, 3 TDs) (1894-2004, 640-303-39) Comer, 2009 27 Kameron Keenan, Ramsay (41) vs. Hueytown (28), 2022 (38 attempts, 329 yards, 5 TDs) 6,794 Drew Phillips, Boaz, 2006-09 (3,375 rushing, 230 passing, 80 receiving, 610 KO Returns, 299 (1894-2004, 727-303-42) 32 Austin Tucker, Ohatchee, 2016 (14 games) 4,343 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (2,848 passing, 1,495 rushing) 2,001 Michael Timmons, Cullman, 2007 220 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2005 (374 att., 4,120 yards, 59 TDs) 42 ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale (49) vs. Fyffe (28), 2012 (7 TDs) 183 Raleigh Killen, Rogers, 2012 (11 games) 2 Christopher Holifield, LeFlore (61) vs. Wilcox Central (6), 2018 13 Clay Smith, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne Co. (70), 2011 73.9 Parker Anderson, Pelham, 1999 (204 of 303) 2,340 Gary Hollingsworth, Hamilton, 1985 (161 of 302, 21 TDs) 61 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2014 (36 passing, 24 rushing, 1 receiving) 74 Kobe Baggett, Dothan (33) vs. Carroll (19), 2015 528 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-2014 14 Nick Hayes, Shades Valley, 1999, 48 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2008-2011 14 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (16 attempts) 688 Lawton, OK 103 Daylon Brackett, Jacksonville Christian, 2010-14 (58 rushing, 5 receiving, 1 kick return, 39 passing) Featured, Football 43 Tony Dixon, Parrish, 2003 4 Parker Gilliland, Clevelandm 2017 (12 games) That is the lowest total counted since we've Read More All-State FB 2022: 1st Team Offense Mark Tennis February 9, 2023 8 Tony Dixon, Parrish (81)vs. Hubbertville (58), 2003 Johnson (0), 2010 (62, 13,14, 6, 33, 35, & 40), 7 Zach Stacy, Bibb County (48) vs. Jemison (35), 2007 7 Massillon Washington, OH (1948-54) 6,666 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2012-15 (85 TDs) 230 Jatarvious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (13 games) 1,265 Joe Jones, Mountain Brook, 2003 (68 catches) 67 Jameis Winston, Hueytoqn, 2008-11 204 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa, 1995-96 Bottom line: Caden Voges finished his career as the No. Season 7,428 Luke Tucker, Fayette County, 1993-97 12.2 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (3,112 yards, 256 carries, 41 TDs) 4,439 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (2,292 passing, 2,147 rushing) 101 Kyriq McDonald, James Clemens (51) vs. Mountain Brook (14), 2015 Granite Hills (CIF DIV 2A State Championship Final), Polynesian Bowl (Team Mauka vs Team Makai), Polynesian Bowl (Team Mauka vs. 426 Jackson Richard, Madison County (35) vs. North Jackson (14), 2012 (309 passing, 117 rushing) 99 Joe Craddock to Tim Castille, Briarwood, 2002 785 Andre Golson, Geneva County, 1997-2000 His prep career spanned two schools Cathedral High in Los Angeles for his first two seasons before transferring to powerhouse Mater Dei for his final two seasons. 68.2 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017-2018 (463 of 678) 75 Carson McGregory, Deshler, 2010 (85 attempts) 158 Tommy Trott, Trinity, 2001-04 9,309 Lance Tucker, Fayette County, 1987-92 (8,166 passing, 1,143 rushing) 5,432 Leo Campbell, Georgiana, 1973-76 202 Jay Robertson, St. James (41) vs. Holtville (27), 1996 (9 catches) 55 Justin Palmer, Hamilton, 2000-03 232 Jerald "Buster" Kizziah, Brookwood, 1971 (10 games) 246 Noah Holmes, Falkville (70) vs. Decatur Heritage (41), 2018 (nine catches, 3 TDs) 2,261 Lee Stanley, Piedmont, 2017 55 John Hopf, Fairhope, 1980-82 Savage, Piedmont, 2010-14 (116 catches, 30 TDs) 2,217 Antoine Boyd, Randolph County, 1998 (15 games) 76 Milkhi Stewart, Bob Jones, 2016 (1,013 yards) 57 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (21) vs. Albertville (13), 2019 3,212 Deandre Green, Blount, 1995-98 (204 catches) 7 Ricky Williams, Dadeville vs. Goodwater 1974 (15 of 26 for 457 yards) 84 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2009 68.3 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (200 of 293) 73 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022* September 5, 2013 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Rushing, Passing, Receiving, KO & Punt Returns)
punt returns) 14 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-14 High school: Central High School (Fresno, California). 34 Trett Hardman, Fairview vs. Good Hope, 2008 (53 attempts, 393 yards) 69 George Pickens, Hoover, 2018 (1,368 yards, 16 TDs) 74 Kevin Miller, Homewood, 1992 38 Kamaury Avery, Wadley (42) vs. LaFayette (39), 2013 12 Ben tew, Headland, 2018 66 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2012 (1,367 yards, 22 TDs) 4 Hayden Durrett, Ardmore (56) vs. Clements (30), 2013 86 Timothy Hicks, Washington Co., 2002-05, 85 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood, 1982-85 204 Jody Brandt, Homewood, 1986 22 Philip Doyle, Huffman, 1985 (set NFHS National Record in 1985; since broken (25), 19 Dane Prewitt, Hewitt-Trussville, 1990 99 Adam Clough, Hokes Bluff vs. Munford, 2004 520 Seth Brown, St. John Paul II Catholic (49) vs. West Morgan (36), 2019 (25 of 30, 5 TDs) 90 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (75 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KO Ret) returns) Regional Games began in 2012. 256Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (13games) 113 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 Voges was one of the few quarterbacks on this list not to get a shot at playing on the NCAA level and ended up as the part-time starter for NAIA school Lewis & Clark State College for his junior and senior seasons. 2,517 Justin Williams, Tallassee, 1999 (14 games) High schools: Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California) and Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California). 4 Ja'Varrius Johnson, St. Clair County (39) vs. Moody (35), 2016 (7 catches, 208 yards) 4 Joseph Hanson, Mars Hill Bible (41) vs. South Lamar (27), 2018 (1A state playoffs, 126 return yards) 4 Brandon Salser of Chelsea vs. Isabella, 1989 2,334 Cornelius Brown IV, Calera, 2017 (167 of 281, 25 TDs) Career 658 New Castle, PA 64 Pittsfield, IL (1966-73) 2,973 Chance Stevenson, Fayette Co., 2017 (177 of 307, 26 TDs) 9,030 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-16 (4,025 rushing, 4,303 passing, 702 receiving) 5 Chad Schroeder, Demopolis, 2004 34 Jery Burton, Priceville, 2019 (12 games, 33 rush, 1 receiving) 531 Tony Dixon, Parrish (81) vs. Hubbertville (58), 2003 (21 carries) 2,096 Trett Hardman, Fairview, 2007 (174 of 267, 18 TDs) 466 Seth Brown, St. John Paul II Catholic (68) vs. DAR (34), 2019 (305 passing, 161 rushing) 43 T.J. Simmons, Clay-Chalkville, 2013-15) 2,229 Andrew Pitts, Carver-Montgomery, 2008 (14 games) 35 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (200 of 293) 1,491 Pierce Gilliland, Cleveland, 2021 (15 games) (1894-2004, 620-288-40) 36 Jack Hayes, Piedmont (28) vs. Saint James (45), 2022 (3A state finals, 214 yards, 4 TDs)