38 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 The 2023 Texas Longhorns football team represents the University of Texas at Austin as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. 7 Akeem Dobyne, Bibb Co.(78) vs. Southside-Selma (7), 2011 Brewer (7), 2018 (six catches, 3 TDs) 5,403 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2009-11 (65 TDs) 2 Derickey Wright, Etowah (36) vs. Sardis (0), 2018 (34 & 66 yards) Quarter 2,147 - Steve Wofford, Bakersfield, 1993 (10) Jr. 2,146 - T.J. Nelson, Cambria Coast Union, 2007 (10), 2,144 - Devontae Butler, Sacramento Grant, 2009 (10). 7 Joel Hastings, American Chr. 12 Ben tew, Headland, 2018 1 spot for single-season performances by a running back. 10,774 Jamarcus Russell, Williamson, 1999-2002 (10,774 passing) 50 Seth Harkness, Fayette County, 2003-05 2 J.C. Finch, Berry (46) vs. 2,027 Eric Bowles, Hubbertville, 1999 (146 of 257, 17 TDs) 43 T.J. Simmons, Clay-Chalkville, 2013-15) 1,335 Omari Kelly, Hewitt-Trussville, 2021 (84 catches, 13 TDs) 429 Geoffrey Bramblett, Locust Fork (26) vs. New Hope (45), 2012 (340 passing, 89 rushing 20 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 43 Maurice Tate, Linden, 2008 (14 games), 43 Drake Hall, Winfield, 2004 (14 games) 5,969 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2012-15 Daniels started his college career at USC, where he started his first two seasons before an ACL injury, then transferred to Georgia after he lost his starting job. 217 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne, 2013-17 (30 FG, 127 PAT) 17 Jonathan Thomas, Berry (68), Brilliant (0), 2015 (140 yards, 4 TDs, 5 2-pt conversions) Game 452 Kameron Hawkins, Gaston (42) vs. West End (34), 2018 (29 carries, 4 TDs) 7 Zach Stacy, Bibb County (48) vs. Jemison (35), 2007 92 Jimmy Campbell, Dadeville, 1973 Two undefeated state champs lead off: South Shore high school football top 10 rankings. 3,267 Drew Guy, Fayette County, 2015 (212 of 360, 26 TDs) 51 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (30) vs. Cedar Grove, GA (34), 2018 (35 completions, 409 yards, 4 TDs) 2,408 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2020 (157 of 244, 39 TDs) 68.3 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (200 of 293) 68 Robert Nomberg, Northview (23) vs. Greenville (33), 1987 (37 completions, 379 yards, 3 TDs) 8,099 Tyrone Prothro, Cleburne County, 1999-02 2,157 Gentrell Eatman, Eutaw, 1998 (147 of 27`, 21 TDs) 55 Brian Gowins, Shades Valley, 1993 1,278 Brock Reaves, UMS-Wright, 2008 (69 catches, 12 TDs) Berry, 1983 57 Trey Stanford, West Limestone vs.West Morgan, 2004 All-time high school football rushing leaders from each state - MaxPreps All-time high school football rushing leaders from each state NFL running backs Derrick Henry, Jonathan Stewart and Tavon Austin among the all-time state leaders. 2,963 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 (14 games) 3 Dontrell Miller, Demopolis, 2004 (11 interceptions) 5,195 Earl Woods, Hueytown, 2021 (3,072 yards passing, 2,123 rushing) 444 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville (52) vs. 28 Harrison Barker, Spain Park (42) vs. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (33), 2019 (38 attempts, 488 yards, 4 TDs) 2,897 Stanley Jones, Houston Academy, 2006 (2,320 rushing, 127 receiving, 320punt returns, 130 kick returns) 4 Jesse Hubbard, Sardis (21) vs. Sylvania (16), 2014 3 Rashad Roberson, Oneonta, 2013 355 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2002 488 Harrison Barker, Spain Park (42) vs. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (33), 2019 (28 of 38, 4 TDs) 208 Ja'Varrius Johnson, St. Clair County (39) vs. Moody (35), 2016 (7 catches, 4 TDs) Season 454 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2016-19 (689 att., 9,070 yards, 119 TFDs) Game 88.0 Brady Polson, Bob Jones vs. Huntsville, 2014 (22 of 35, 305 yards, 5 TDs) 3,050 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020 (146 of 264, 36 TDs) 204 Carlos Salinas, Frisco City, 1998 30 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (11 games) 6,927 Kaleb Jones, Collinsville, 2014-19 (2,551 yards rushing, 3,945 passing, 431 receiving) 46 Wade Streeter, Spain Park (63) vs.Hewitt-Trussville (64), 2014, 4 overtimes (195 yards, 4 TDs) 4,260 (2012) Florida high school single-season rushing touchdowns record . 6,871 Jameis Winston, Hueytown, 2008-11 (67 TDs) 86 Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort, 2017 (65 PAT, 7 FG) 7 Jake Tompkins, Russellville (54) vs. Coffee (13), 2000 (18 of 27 for 350 yards) CHAMPIONS ONLY BY YEAR; CCS FOOTBALL RECORDS; SCHOOL RECORDS IN CCS PLAYOFFS; . 206 Matthew Rozier, Sparkman (47) vs. Albertville (26), 2021 (10 catches, 2 TDs) 140 Bobby Daniel, Winston County, 1985-87 407 Greg Patterson, Lee-Huntsville (39) vs. Cullman (21), 1966 (15 of 23, 5 TDs) 193 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (286 att., 3,619 yards, 39 TDs) Corrections or comments? 27 Jonathan Jones, Blount, 2003 (40 attempts) 28Adam McCarley, Phillips (46) vs. South Lamar (79), 2009 (47 attempts, 413 yards) UW star played two pro seasons. Burmeister transferred back home to San Diego State in January 2022 and will likely emerge from spring ball as the No. 43 Julio Jones, Foley, 2005-07 86.9 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (41) vs. Vestavia Hills (6), 2018 (20 of 23, 268 yards, 2 TDs) 33 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (225 of 342) 60 Luke Harkless, Montgomery Catholic, 2022 (1,193 yards, 25 TDs) 23 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-16 2,848 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (181 of 287, 31 TDs) 454 Charle Johnson, Keith (45) vs. 182 Aaron Dove, Falkville, 2018 (259 att., 3,021 yards, 46 TDs) Muscle Shoals (48), 2011 By clicking "Accept," you agree to our use of cookies and our, Team Records: (Best Seasons & Highest Scoring), Team Records: (NorCal All-Time Unbeaten Teams), Team Records: (SoCal All-Time Unbeaten Teams), Football Individual Records: Single-Game Scoring, Football Individual Records: Single-Season Scoring, Football Individual Records: Career Scoring, Football Individual Records: Single-Game Rushing, Football Individual Records: Single-Season Rushing (Regular Season), Football Individual Records: Single-Season Rushing (Overall), Football Individual Records: Career Rushing, Football Individual Records: Most TDs (Season), Football Individual Records: Most Yards (Season), Football Individual Records: Most Yards (Regular Season), Football Individual Records: Single-Game Passing, Football Individual Records: Single-Game Receiving, Football Individual Records: Most TD Catches (Season), Football Individual Records: Most Yards (Overall), Football Individual Records: Most Catches (Overall), Football Individual Records: Most Catches (Regular Season), Football Individual Records: Career Receiving (Yds, Catches, TDs), Football Individual Records: Single-Game Special Teams, Football Individual Records: Kick Returns (Season & Career), Football Individual Records: Single-Game Defense, Football Individual Records: Most QB Sacks (Season), Football Individual Records: Most Interceptions (Season & Career), States All-Time NFL First Round Draft Picks. 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Season Team Records: (CIF Titles) 713 Bobby Knox, Isabella, 2012 (22 returns) (1901-2004, 694-287-51) 9 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (69) vs. Central-Florence (60), 2022 (7 passing, 2 rushing) (TERRY PIERSON, THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE/SCNG), Stats:4,459 yards, 478 carries | 56 touchdowns. 2,302 John Tucker, Frisco City, 1998 (13 games) 43 Wise Gordon, Providence Christian (23) vs. Gordo (20), 2018 (185 yards, 1 TD, 3A playoffs) 14 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-14 14 Justin Pride, Butler (52) vs. Cherokee County (63), 2010 51 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville vs. Dora, 1993 6,270 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2008-10 (733 rushing, 5,292 passing) HS FOOTBALL TOP PERFORMERS:St. James wide receiver Ethan Beard catches two touchdown passes Harrison had never played running back before his sophomore season. ), 2008-10* 2,203 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville, 2008 (10 games) Henry needed 45 carries to hit that mark . 49 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (44 rushing, 4 receiving, 1 passing) 72 Ryan McKinney, Deshler, 1990 (82 attempts) 32 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018, St. Clair Co., 2016-2017 546 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 461 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (36) vs. Bayside Academy(37), 2021 (21of 27, 3 TDs) 499 Charlie Cater, Locust Fork (48) vs. Holly Pond (18), 2019 (265 yards rushing, 234 passing) High school: Central High School (Fresno, California). 8 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1988 (6 punt, 2 KO) 2,921 Luke Tucker, Fayette County,1996 (149 of 264) 78 Warren Martin, Ft. Payne vs. Guntersville, 1944 2,800 TreyHiggins, Oxford, 2020 (168 of 260, 40 TDs) MOST PASSES COMPLETED But its the last two elements that seal the nod: No one really knew about this until 50 years after it happened, with many assuming that Hall had the record in 1953National High School Record Book reported it in 2001. 22 Sean Smith, Opelika, 1984-86 56 Logan McPherson, Fort Payne vs. Boaz, 2012 2,715 Tim Gallahan, Midfield 1997, (153 of 276) 1,125 Tommy Trott, Trinity, 2004 (57 catches) 42 Jerrod Keyes, Oak Grove (63) vs. Holt (34), 2015 (7 TDs) 1,087 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 1,402 Justin O'Dell, Susan Moore, 2006 (89 catches) 2,546 - Glenn Ohaeri, San Bernardino Aquinas, 2000 (14) Jr. 2,546 - Jacob Taylor, Lake Arrowhead Rim of the World, 2011 (13) Jr. 2,546 - Demetrius Warren, Fresno Bullard, 2011 (13), 2,545 - Raheem Lambert, Riverside Norte Vista, 1997 (12). 1 quarterback on the depth chart. 182 Jamarcus Russell, Williamson, 1999 (324 att., 2,683 yards, 20 TDs) 1,010 Henry Ruggs, Lee-MOntgomery, 2015 (45 catches, 10 TDs) 44.3 Garrett Cross, Hazel Green, 2018 (37 punts) 53 Michael Proctor, Pelham, 1989-91 (54) vs. Westbrook Chr. 1,028 Nick Walker, Pike County, 2003 (67 catches, 14 TDs) 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. 403 Caiden Lipscomb, Coosa Christian (47) vs. Woodville (20), 2018 (17 of 29, 5 TDs) 212 Drew Guy, Fayette County, 2015 (360 att., 3,267 yards, 26 TDs) 408 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (21) vs. Hoover (56), 2017 (28 of 44, 3 TDs) 281 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff vs. Parrish, 2001 (13 catches) 2,217 Antoine Boyd, Randolph County, 1998 (15 games) 270 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2007 (389 att., 3,320 yards, 36 TDs) 50 Robert Adams, Trinity Presbyterian, 2012-15 Football Individual Records: Most Interceptions (Season & Career), Cali To The Super Bowl (1960s) (1907-2004, 649-296-51) 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County , 1986-89 196 Brian Park, Westminster Christian, 2007 (347 att., 2,308 yards) 470 Brian Robinson, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (40) vs. Clay-Chalkville (41), 2015 (447 rushing, 23 receiving) 1,215 Joe Jones, Mountain Brook, 2004 (68 catches, 17 TDs) 39 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (14games) Its one of those instances where it would have been cool if game day video (and YouTube) existed throughout high school football way back in the day. 99 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (54) vs. Samson (37), 2019 Career 177 Chance Stevenson, Fayette County, 2017 (307 att., 2,973 yards, 26 TDs) Josh Reuter has wanted to coach the football team at Mason City High School since he joined the district as a physical education teacher nine years ago. 73.9 Parker Anderson, Pelham, 1999 (204 of 303) 3,370 Brandon Greer, Westbrook Christian, 1996-97 (151 catches) 166 Tim Castille, Briarwood Christian, 1998-00 Johnson (28) vs. Athens (41), 2011 (32 of 60, 4 TDs) 3,821 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2003 (314 of 467, 40 TDs) We would love to confirm this as a world record. 5,460 DeMarlo Blount, Ashville, 2000-03 102 Jaiveyon Tucker, J.U. 3,096 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2013 (2,125 rushing, 80 receiving, 503 passing, 388 returns) 4 Tom Sanders, Ashville vs. St. Clair County, 1974 266 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (44 TDs, 1 2-pt conversion) 198 Michael Crear, Jasper, 2018 (309 att., 2,858 yards, 19 TDs) 3,683 Chance Stevenson, Fayette County, 2017 (2,973 passing, 710 rushing) 33 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2006 (235 of 377) 1,019 Damarion Holloman, Pinson Valley, 2018 (66 catches, 22 TDs) MOST PASS RECEPTIONS Cali To The Super Bowl (1990s) 2 Malcolm Golson, Autaugaville (28) vs. Handley (30), 1982 (97 & 96 yards) 74.5 Sawyer Pate, Thompson, 2019 (228 of 306) 43 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2018 (15 games) 4 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. Geneva County (51), 2019 2,397 Jake Vest, Daleville, 1992 (115 of 208, 33 TDs) 44.0 Malcolm Simmons, Benjamin Russell, 2022 (29 punts) Monroe News-Star. 56.1 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2015-2018 (687 of 1,223) 620 Arcola, IL Season They scorched the turf on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, leaving behind tracks of a legacy that many probably cant comprehend as being athletically possible. 14 Matt Teeples, Ardmore vs. Rogers, 2009 74 Isaac McKissic, Beauregard, 2018 (1,211 yards) 2,889 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1989 342 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2012 (12 interceptions) 219 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2020 (348 att., 3,040 yards, 35 TDs) 2,007Cole Peace, 2000 (120 of 224, 20 TDs) 108 Jimmy Pitts, Notasulga (52) vs. Autaugaville (0), 2018 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED (1906-2004, 713-264-33) 56 Carson McGregory, Deshler, 2012-13 54 Wayne Luker, Sweet Water, 1976-78 335 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 50 Cade Stinnett, Enterprise (34) vs. Smiths Station (41), 2013 31 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 2012 (198 of 293) 463 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017-2018 (678 att., 6,585 yards, 69 TDs) 14 Grant Gillis, Clarke County (111) vs. Washington County (0), 1921 (14 attempts) 6,015 Jack Poundstone, Trinity, 2006-09 (5,021 passing, 994 rushing) 161 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley & Scottsboro, 2015-18 (127 passing, 34 rushing) 2,835 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (255 of 333, 35 TDs) 3 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne, 2021 (52, 55, 61)* 36 Taylor Hayes, Piedmont, 2016 (15 games) Travis Henry, Frostproof (Frostproof, Fla.), 1996, 6. 4 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips (62) vs. 7,325 Hess Horne, Eudaula, 2018-2020 (534 of 868, 79 TDs) 1,086 Josh Wesley, Eutaw, 1999 (62 catches, 10 TDs) 1,079 Justin Williams, Russellville, 2002 99 Ryan Powers, Tanner (41) vs. Phil Campbell (8), 2005 2,910 Clayton Payne, Maplesville, 2001 (1,510 ruahing, 1,400 passing) 80 Luke Szameitat, North Jackson, 2018 (97 attempts) 2,006 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1996 WSU star became CFL great, rushing for 16,116 yards and scoring 137 TDs. 72 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016 Season 3 Jermarcus Brown, Pickens County, 2013 3 Wes Bradley, T. R. Miller, 1977 (9 interceptions) 8 Jaylen Nobles, Slocomb (63) vs. Geneva (56), 2018 (7 rushing, 1 receiving), 8 Demont Buice, Gaston (74) vs. Collinsville (2007) 42 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville (49) vs. Madison County (39), 2015 87 Lee Guess, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 34 James Raines, Berry (28) vs. Verbena (53), 2016 (45 attempts, 291 yards, 3 TDs) He's been on the practice squad for the Minnesota Vikings for the last two seasons. 2 Demarcus Johnson, Clements (28) vs. Pope John Paul II (8), 2012 42 Morris Young, Ohatchee vs. Westbrook Christian, 2001 188 Devin Goodwin, Demopolis, 2004 693 Berwick, PA 570 A.J. 262 Jordan Gandy, East Limestone (28) vs. Auburn (56), 2013 (6 catches, 3 TDs) 405 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trusscille (30) vs. Cedar Grove, GA (34), 2018 (409 passing, minus-4 rushing) 608 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (56) vs. Greensboro(22), 2021 (505 passing, 133 rushing) 55 Eli Pearce, West End (44) vs. Cleveland (65), 2019 (22 completions, 422 yards, 4 TDs) 443 Brody Meeks, Phillips (71) vs. Vina (48), 2011 (443 passing) 27 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 (40 attempts) 2,432 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1991 (13 games) 2,542 Robby Ashford, Hoover, 2018 (148 of 269, 22 TDs) 5,752 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2000-03 204 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa, 1995-96 15 Muskegon, MI (1904-04), Seasons Consecutive 5,958 Ricky Williams, Dadeville, 1972-75 74.0 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (231 of 312) 7 Sean Smith, Opelika, 1984-86 4 Roy Terry, Ariton (32) vs. Louisville (7), 1984 151 Omari Kelly, Hewitt-Trussville, 2021 (2,347 yards, 22 TDs) Most Yards Passing by 2 QBs in Same Game 420 Dakota DeSpain, Escambia County vs. Bayside Academy, 2022 (320 yars passing, 100 yards rushing, 7 TDs) 107 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020-2022 9. 34 DeAnthony Holcombe, Washington Co., 2013 (15 games) Oregon recruit finished as states all-time leading rusher. 7 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. Geneva County (51), 2019 (7 rush TDs, 26 carries, 465 yards) 58.5 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2012-15 (432 of 739) 99 Robert Rodgers, Madison Academy vs. Valley Head, 1982 99Darrin Peterson (receiver), Etowah (21) vs. Ft. Payne (14), 2011 (also had a 93TD pass) (1888-2004, 693-287-43) 70 Ricky Williams, Dadeville, 1972-75 5,020 Stanley Jones, Houston Academy, 2003-06 5,550 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-11* 34 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2006 ), 2014, 12. 1,297 Bridges Anderson, Andalusia, 2017 (65 catches, 15 TDs) 8 Aaron Dove, Falkville (70) vs. Coosa Christian (27), 2018 (20 of 27, 503 yards) Johnson (20), 2005 (27 of 40 for 544 yards) 27 Josh Staggs, West Morgan vs. Colbert Heights, 1999 1,050 Riley Stewart, Cullman, 2008 (60 catches) 99 Wise Gordon, Providence Christian (35) vs. Houston Academy (0), 2018 87 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (1,683 yards) 50 Bubba Brown, Flomaton, 1991-94 4,827 Brian Exley, Geneva County, 2003-06 360 Drew Guy, Fayette County, 2015 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. 265 Alex Burkett, Houston Academy, 2000-04 Carter, Montgomery Catholic, 2017-2020 (112 catches, 2,289 yards) 763 Jerry Burton, Priceville, 2019-2020 (5,019 yards) 67.8 Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove, 2019 (217 of 320) 41 Sawyer Pate, Thompson, 2019 (228 of 306) 5,728 Reginald Melton, Ashford, 2003-06 (4,489 rushing, 754 receiving, 485punt returns) 27 Kareem Keyes, Minor (16) vs. Florence (35), 2022 (35 atttempts, 296 yards, 1 TD) 19 Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 2011-14 109 Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 2011-14 Football Individual Records: Single-Season Rushing (Overall) 100.0 Hayden Maples, Fairview (47) vs. Holly Pond (14), 2013 (10-of-10) 33 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1995 306 Lee Gann, Homewood, 1988 228 Alphonso Gross, W.S. Connor York (337 passing/ 376 rushing) Upperman vs. Tyner Academy. 26 Kenneth Tullis, Headland (7) vs. Donaldson, Ga. (20), 1981 Season 1,184 David Hill, Eufaula, 1995 (52 catches, 16 TDs) kick-off returns, 203 punt returns) 3,279 Lance Rhodes, Hoover, 2000 (192 of 317, 37 TDs) Team Records: (Defense) * An asterisk denotes a still-active record. 95 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2006-08 3,085 Tim Hawthorne, Homewood, 2002-05 (206 catches) 87 Tyler Short, Oneonta, 2013 (89 attempts) National Record 59 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville vs. Scottsboro, 1993 180 Bishop Riley, Greenville (27) vs. Ramsay (13), 2018 (3 returns, 1 TD, 5A playoffs) Quarter 8 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Ragland (60), 2021 (18 carries, 358 yards, 8 rushing TDs) Scored 73 TDs, had back-to-back 2,000-yard seasons. 479 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery (49) vs. Prattville (24), 2012 (388 passing, 91 rushing) 40 Jeremy McMullen, Aliceville (42) vs. Elba (25), 2012 (first round, playoffs) 2,032 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2015 (126 of 202, 20 TDs) Bottom line: Sam Metcalf is a legend among CIF Central Section schools, where he led Farmersville High to the only section title in school history and threw for 142 career touchdowns. 72.0 James Raines, Berry, 2014-16 (622 of 864) 1,121 Steven Coleman, Pike Counry, 1986-89 196 Quinton Harris, Oakman (64) vs. Francis Marion (26), 2012 (99 and 97 yards) Vigor (0), 1984 325 Dusty Ball, Haleyville, 2001 7 Shelbyville Bedford County Training, 113 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 5,637 Tyler Smith, Isabella, 2011-14 Game 4 Kendrick Alexander, Jess Lanier, 2004 November 15, 2013. 4,476 Norris Drinkard, Houston County, 1999-01 51 Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 (14 games) 10 Gray Jennings, Opp (49) vs. Houston Academy (21), 2021 43 Kendal Gibson, Aliceville, 2000, 43 Tim Harton, South Lamar, 1997 (13 games) 87 Cole Littleton, J.B. Pennington, 2017 (1,266 yards) 48 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (69) vs. Priceville (7), 2018 239 Hamp Greene, Montgomery Academy, 1987 (14 games), 236 Spencer Brown, Mortimer Jordan, 2016 (13 games) 110 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (1,539 yards, 15 TDs) 18 Orlando Watters, Anniston vs. Cedartown, Ga., 1989 19 KO return) 90 Jeremiah Cobb, MOntgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (75 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KO ret), MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS SCORED 88 Will Beaverstock, St. Paul's Episcopal, 2017 (46 PAT, 14 FG) 420 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville (76) vs. Vina (52), 2008 (24 carries) TD punt ret.) 296 Rondarrius Wiggins, Jacksonville, 2018 (12 games) 2,268 Gary Lee Madden, Hazlewood, 1975 (13 games) 60Danny Johnson, J.O. 46 Richmon Singletary, Elba (60) vs. Florala (24), 2018 (7 TDs, 2 2-point PATs), 44 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (7 TDs,2-point PAT) Required fields are marked *. 220 Philip Williams, Meek (28) vs. Theodore (21), 2001 (12 catches, 3 TDs) 36 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 (287 of 435) Chenango Forks crunched Waverly for 476 rushing yards Friday night in a 34-6 victory for Section 4's' Class C football championship and a ninth win in succession. 14 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (16 attempts) 4 Steve Leach, Litchfield (27) vs. Hokes Bluff (9), 1985 Stats: 4,495 yards | 64 touchdowns | 388 points. 10.2 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2020-2022 (4,657yards, 456 carries, 69TDs)* 134 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2002-05 (134 passing) 34 Rondarrius Wiggins, Jacksonville, 2018 (12 games) 2,275 Michael Collins, Homewood, 1999 (164 of 276, 18 TDs) 427 Deion Moore, Houston Co. (32) vs.G.W. 66 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2004 HISTORICAL RECORD OF CCS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS . 27 Brian Bouchillon, Cherokee County, 1990-92 Season 62.9 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2001-03 (615 of 978) 3 Joseph Hanson, Mars Hill Bible, 2018 (11 interceptions) 208 Mason Cartee, Priceville, 2021 (12 games - 33 TD, 5 2-pt conversions) 191 Michael Darden, Albertville (360 att., 2,242 yards, 15 TDs) 90 Alan Rios, Tanner, 2015 (93 attempts) 90 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa, 1996 Had 2,353 yards, 32 TDs in three seasons before up-and-down career at UW. 2,599 Brandon Baynes, Tallassee, 2014 (12 games) 2,242 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 (191 of 360, 15 TDs T.A. 42 Quail Rutledge, Bibb County, 2009 (13 games), 40 Dilan Kilpatrick, Fyffe, 2016 (15 games) 2,476 Drew Jackson, Deshler, 2003 (149 of 278, 19 TDs) Gray (pictured with Breanna Stewart) had a stellar senior year on and off the fieldmade evident when he was selected as the Gatorade Male Athlete of the Year. 4 Bram McGrady, Athens (26) vs. Austin (24), 2013 412 Reshaw Louie, Shades Valley (47) vs. Pelham (45), 2012 (299 passing, 113 rushing) 218 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff, 1999-02 2,919 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2011(201 of 360), 38 TDs) High school: Murrieta Valley High School (Murrieta, California). Now at Oregon State. 197Zack Crocker, Cullman, 2011 (280 att., 21 TDs) 99 Ward Richardson, Auburn (27) vs. Lineville (12), 1927 172 Kyle Crabtree, Fort Payne, 2010 (268 at., 2,566 yards, 28 TDs) 4 Ken Gamble, Woodlawn (20) vs. Jackson-Olin (15), 2012 100 Mike Holtzclaw, Ft. Payne, vs. Albertbille, 1963 59 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 (38 passing, 21 rushing) 692 East St. Louis Senior, IL 183 Ian Thies, Westminster Christian, 2018 (280 att., 3,003 yards, 36 TDs) 82 Gavin Ellis, Cullman, 2007 4 Ja'Michael Swain, Dora (41) vs. 222 Isavia Brown, Cleburne County (33) vs. Jacksonville (55), 2018 (86 ret. 26 Feb Feb 42Blake Turner, Addison vs. Hatton, 2006 (7 TDs) 3 Derickey Wright, Etowah (36) vs. Sardis (0), 2018 (34 & 66 interception returns; 52 fumble return), NFHS Sportsmanship Course (Students & Coaches), NFHS Captain's Course (Student Ejections), Student Leadership Team and Application Forms, What Every Parent Needs To Know PowerPoint, Appeal-of-Wrestler-s-Body-Fat-Composition-Calculations-Result, 57 Tony Dixon, Parrish (81) vs. Hubbertville (58), 2003 (8 TDs, 9 PATs), 44 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (7 TDs,2-point PAT), 44 Tony Nathan, Woodlawn (61) vs. Ramsay (21), 1974 (7 TDs, 2-point PAT), 246 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2011 (12 games), 236 Spencer Brown, Mortimer Jordan, 2016 (13 games), 234 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (15 games), 215 Jaylond Adams, Minor, 2016 (13 games), 9 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville (76) vs. Vina (52), 2008, 8 Demont Buice, Gaston (74) vs. Collinsville (2007), 8 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950, 7 Zach Stacy, Bibb County (48) vs. Jemison (35), 2007, 7 Tony Nathan, Woodlawn (61) vs. Ramsay (12), 1974, 59 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson, 2018 (12 games), 43 Drake Hall, Winfield, 2004 (14 games), 43 Tim Harton, South Lamar, 1997 (13 games), 40 Dilan Kilpatrick, Fyffe, 2016 (15 games), 37 Jordan Bentley, Guntersvlle, 2015 (13 games), 37 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1997 (14 games), 37 Keldrick Williams, Sidney Lanier, 1999 (14 games), 36Robert Davis, Homewood, 1990 (15 games), 35 Sherman Williams, Blount, 1990 (15 games), 34 Greg Smith, Wetumpka, 1995 (15 games), 135 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13, 78 Norris Drinkard, Houston County, 1999-01, 9 Brent Gulledge, Victory Christian (70) vs. Lyman Ward (6), 2004 (9 passing), 8 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (2 receiving, 6 kick returns), 22 Justus McDaniel, Mars Hill Bible, 2019, 5 Crosby Gray, Spain Park (15) vs. Thompson (14), 2015 (30, 39, 44, 22, 39 yards), 5 Ricky Beck, Geneva (15) vs. Pike County (0), 1970, 4 Seth Rollin, Jeff Davis vs. Robert E. Lee, 1999 (29, 38, 42 & 36 yards), 4 Felix Lockhart, Dadeville (47) vs. Woodland (0), 1981 (23, 18, 28, 21 yards), 22 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2016 (attempted 27, long 50), 19 Dane Prewitt, Hewitt-Trussville, 1990, 48 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2008-2011, 61 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 (from traditional snap and hold), 55 Donald Juneau, Daphne (17) vs. Baldwin County (14), 1996, 54 Cole Porch, Sylacauga (29) vs. Munford (22), 2019 (FG tied game and sent it to OT), 54 John Hacker, McGill-Toolen (28) vs. Davidson (14), 1988, 54 John Holcombe, Homewood vs. Bob Jones, 1995, 53 Chris Rogers, Ashford (10) vs. Houston County (8), 1986, 53 Johnny Clark, Homewood vs. W.A.