Gebbia signed with Nebraska out of high school but transferred to Oregon State in 2018, where he started five games over the last three seasons. 406 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2002 (33 of 53, 5 TDs) 206 Abril Sheppard, Speake, 1991-93 99 Brad Davis to John Hollis, West Jefferson vs. Lynn, 1998 Executive Committee Meeting. Football Individual Records: Most Interceptions (Season & Career), Cali To The Super Bowl (1960s) 139 Chris Suther, Homewood (144 att. 409 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (21) vs. Hoover (56), 2017 (28-of-44, 3 TDs) Football state records are now available to view and research online here at CalHiSports.com! Neal, 2012 87 Lee Guess, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 176 Zac White, Gardendale, 1999 (299 att., 2,345 yards, 16 TDs) 68.8 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2018 (121 of 176) ), 2013-17 3 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1987 1,306 Montel Hale, North Jackson, 2009 (69 catches, 21 TDs) 40 Jalen White, Daleville (26) vs. Leroy (27), 2019 (300 yards, 3 TDs, 2A playoffs) Game 7 Shelbyville Bedford County Training, 2,963 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 (14 games) 732 Donnie Gosa, Hackleburg, 1990-95 3,519 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (11 games) 7 Jerrod Keyes, Oak Grove (63) vs. Holt (34), 2015 (13, 47, 6, 5, 33, 4, 20) 1,187 Lee Guess, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 (87 catches) 272 Ja'Varrius Johnson, St. Clair County (48) vs. Jemison (21), 2017 (10 catches, 2 TDs) 13 Clay Smith, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne Co. (70), 2011 51 La'Damian Webb, Beauregard (33) vs. Wenonah (13), 2016 5A state championship game (339 yards, 5 TDs) 2,634 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2002 (196 of 322) 7 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-16 193 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (286 att., 3,619 yards, 39 TDs) 50 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity (14) vs. Washington Co. (27), 2010 153 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1993-97 868 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2018-2020 (completed 534) 227 John Michael Riley, Bob Jones (35) vs. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (27), 2018 (7 catches, 4 TDs) In National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. Season 470 Brian Robinson, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (40) vs. Clay-Chalkville (41), 2015 (447 rushing, 23 receiving) 648 Steubenville, OH 5 Sage Ledbetter, Auburn (45) vs. Jeff Davis (18), 2013 6,071 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2014-16 (401 of 634, 61 TDs) 68 Artel Howell, Vigor, 2018 (1,104 yards) 674 Lawrence, KS 64 Jace Stewart, Slocomb, 2018 (869 yards) 2,447 Toby Pee, Sardis, 2012 (1,829 rushing, 595 receiving, 23 passing) 457 Blake Bean, Oneonta, 2010-13 We believe it may be a National and possibly a World Record. 99 Roydell Williams, Hueytown (33) vs. Bessemer City (14), 2018 1.099 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff, 2001 (59 catches) 2023 high school basketball playoff brackets: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Virginia, Miss., and S.C. NFHS Network's Weekly Top 10 Basketball Highlights, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. 8,032 Todd Tittle, Lynn, 1991-93 34 Norris Drinkard, Houston County, 2001 (12 games) 10 Gray Jennings, Opp (49) vs. Houston Academy (21), 2021 skip to content. 183 Ian Thies, Westminster Christian, 2018 (280 att., 3,003 yards, 36 TDs) 4 Bennett Maddox, Montgomery Academy (47) vs. Barbour County (0), 2003 (45, 40, 24, 34 yards) 3 Kameron Shanks, Prattville, 2022 60 Noah Holmes, Falkville, 2018 (1,125 yards) Game 4 Jamie Sanders, Brilliant vs. Meek, 1991 4,006 Nick Threlkeld, Hubbertville, 1998-01 (260 catches) Trujillo transferred to Fresno State in December 2021, where he'll still have four years of college eligibility remaining. 324 Jamarcus Russell, Williamson, 1999 3 Mac Campbell, Alexandria (1995, 1996, 1997) 423 Geoffrey Bramblett, Locust Fork (48) vs. Sardis (68), 2012 (30-of-49, 3 TDs) 8,055 Bryce Palmer, Waterloo, 2015-2018 (6,938 passing, 1,117 rushing) 461 KareemKeyes, Minor (49) vs. Huffman (25), 2022 (410 yards passing, 51 rushing) 2 Jason Brooks, Mobile Christian (49) vs. bayside Academy (21), 2019 Derrick Henry, Yulee (Yulee, Fla.), 2012, 462 carries, 4,261 yards | 55 touchdowns | 336 points, 1. He scored on runs of 44, 75, 9, 44, 67, 32, 10 and 40 yards. 3,169 Ben Moore, Cullman, 2010 (2,092 rushing, 488 receiving, 362 kick returns, 130 punt return, 97 passing) 5 Paulsboro, NJ (1993-97) 1,060 Bill Flowers, Pelham, 1999 (75 catches, 10 TDs) 66.2 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2002 (235 of 355) 20 Cahdil Ellis, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26) VS. Clay-Chalkville (48), 2014 (111 yards, 2 TDs) Below are official Colorado high school football records, spanning every classification through history. 7 Donald Curry, Cottonwood (44) vs. Ashford (7), 1987 2,566 Kyle Crabtree, Fort Payne, 2010 (172 of 268, 28 TDs) 97 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2001 39 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (193 of 286) 634 Ann Arbor Pioneer, MI 4 Keith Thames, Bob Jones vs. Hanceville, 1981 45 Isaiah Lewis, Foley (27) vs. Davidson (21), 2014 (314 yards, 3 TDs) 71 Taylor Wilson, Sweet Water, 2011 (78 attempts), 71 Hal Hughston, Deshler, 1999 227 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2022 (373 attempts, 33 TDs) 2,370 Cory Dueitt, Hoover, 1999 (193 of 325, 27 TDs) 2,800 TreyHiggins, Oxford, 2020 (168 of 260, 40 TDs) Career 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. 505 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (56) vs. Greensboro (22), 2021 (21 of 28, 3 TDs) 4,573 Brandon Thornton, Homewood, 2001-03 76.7 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (255 of 333) 99 Javion Surles to Tre Garrett with pitch to Cam Reynolds, Lincoln (28) vs. Munford (27), 2018 (Hook & lateral to win game) 3,488 - Olito Thompson, Concord, 2011 (14) Jr. 3,437 - Chad Kackert, Simi Valley Grace Brethren, 2004 (12), 3,416 - John Bordenkircher, Dixon, 1997 (12), 3,398 - DeShaun Foster, Tustin, 1997 (14), 3,396 - Ryan Mathews, Bakersfield West, 2006 (12), 3,263 - Chris Hanks, Los Angeles Cathedral, 1997 (12), 3,225 - Jahvid Best, Richmond Salesian, 2006 (13), 3,219 - Oscar Arzu, Baldwin Park Sierra Vista, 1996 (13). Worcester South running back Angelo LaRose turned in the 16th best single-game rushing effort in state history last weekend when he rushed for 383 yards on 47 carries in a 30-19 win over St. Paul . 692 East St. Louis Senior, IL 3 Joseph Hanson, Mars Hill Bible, 2018 (11 interceptions) 87 Dazalin Worsham, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (1,022 yards) 415 Will Crowder, Gardendale (38) vs. Clay-Chalkville (35), 2019 (24 of 36, 3 TDs) 2,320 Andre Golson, Geneva County, 1999 1,161 Drew Forrest, Cullman, 2008 (92 catches) 2,865 Ian Bain, Valley Head, 2022 (12 games) Young was the USA Today High School Offensive Player of the Year in 2019, then led Alabama to a CFP national championship in 2020 as a true freshman. 7 Pittsfield, IL (1966-72) 4 Brooks Reinhardt, Westminster Christian (42) vs. Lauderdale County (6), 2018 (4 receptions, 168 yards) 102 Jaiveyon Tucker, J.U. 73 Drew Forrest, Cullman, 2009 Jordan Roberts, Sheridan, 2011, 2,688 yards 2. 50 Caiden Limpscomb, Coosa Christian (27) vs. Falkville (70), 2018 (27 completions, 429 yards, 3 TDs) 1,183 James Hammell, Lauderdale County, 1998 (80 catches) MOST YARDS RUSHING 2,302 Dantriel Cowan, Thomasville, 1998 (13 games) 4,080 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2018-2022 (219 att,63 TDs) 50 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2018 (267 of 447) 466 Seth Brown, St. John Paul II Catholic (68) vs. DAR (34), 2019 (305 passing, 161 rushing) 2,269 Cory Trapp, Russellville, 2006 (191 of 287) 1,118 Mo Edwards, Thompson, 2017 (67 catches, 12 TDs) 95 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2006-08 63 Trystan Tapia, Mars Hill Bible, 2020 (73 attempts) 2,394 Tyler Jeffreys, Colbert County, 2015 Three-time All-American at Washington, played in two Rose Bowls, had his No. 5 Javin Thatch, Tanner, 2011 3,194 - Darrell Scott, Moorpark, 2006 (14) Jr. 3,125 - Onterrio Smith, Sacramento Grant, 1998 (12), 3,124 - Kenjon Barner, Riverside Notre Dame, 2007 (13). DID YOU SEE THAT?! CAREER 236 Caron McGregory, Deshler, 2010-13 77 Jake Vest, Daleville, 1991-93 263 Davion Dozier, Moody (56) vs. Pell City (21), 2022 (7 catches, 2 TDs) 288 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (15 games) 37 Dilan Kilpatrick, Fyffe, 2015 (15 games) 27 Tyler Crumton, Phillips, 2010-14 2 Ty Roper, Foley (35) vs. Davidson (31), 2021 (99 and 99 yards) 208 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2000-02 Season 7,824 Cole Peace, Cedar Bluff, 1999-02 8 Jeremy Robinson, Highland Home (81) vs. R. C. Hatch (0), 2002 (11 of 20 for 214 yards) 7 Ricky Williams, Dadeville vs. Goodwater 1974 (15 of 26 for 457 yards) 38 Jermarcus Brown, Pickens County, 2013 (15 games) 52 Jeff Waller, Opp (19) vs. Headland (0), 1980 Game Game 2,655 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (231 of 312) 274 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2008 (45 TDs, 2 2-pt conversions) Career Season 441 Prentice Chandler, Clements (53) vs. Madison Academy (7),1996 (200rushing, 241 passing) 492 Jack Poundstone, Trinity (40) vs. Cordova (54), 2008 (26 of 44, 6 TDs) Rain (6), 2018 Bottom line: Jayden Daniels was the No. 269 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (38) vs. Sumter Central (24), 2018 (11 catches, 2 TDs) 9 Brent Gulledge, Victory Christian (70) vs. Lyman Ward (6), 2004 (14 of 22 for 374 yards) 99 Joseph Hutto, East Lawrence (22) vs. Madison County (12), 1992 36 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 (160 of 258) 325 Dusty Ball, Haleyville, 2001 Game 528 Toby Pee, Sardis, 2008-12 23 Massillon Washington, OH (1909-03) Earliest listing is from 1966. 51 Patrick Johnson, Athens, 2001 194 Will Richard, North Jackson, 2009 (305 att., 3,056 yards, 37 TDs) 2 Javar Strong, Muscle Shoals (62) vs. Columbia (0), 2019 28 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (52) vs. Bob Jones (28), 2017 (345 yards, 5 TDs) 16 Ja'Mel Morris, Deshler, 2010 (15 games) 2,076 Larkin Williams, Homewood, 2018 (187 of 325, 15 TDs) * An asterisk denotes a still-active record. 41 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2019 (161 of 270) 427 Mikey Forney, Holtville, 2018-2021 4,631 Sean Wallace, Marion County, 2009-12 Thanks for your help and interest in Kentucky High School Football. 110 Nathan Geis, Madison Academy, 2013-14 51 Butch Box, Tarrant, 1970-72 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County , 1986-89 8,053 Collin Moon, Oneonta, 2018-2021 (4,384 rushing, 3,669 KR, Receiving) 1,103 Nico Collins, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (60 catches, 16 TDs) 2,363 Mason Cartee, Priceville, 2021 (12 games, 296 carries) 256 Keith Bender, Sylvania (35) vs. Sardis (21), 2012 (8 catches, 4 TDs) 415 Toby Pee, Sardis (68) vs. Locust Fork (48), 2012 (288 rushing, 127 receiving) 6,542 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1988-91 178 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (274 att., 3,080 yards, 44 TDs) 83 Cesar Diaz, North Jackson, 2010 2,715 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2004 (802 rushing, 1,913 passing) 16 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville (78) vs. Manatee, FL (56), 2016 (10 PATs, 2 FG) 8 Bayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Ragland (60), 2021 (1A playoffs; 358 yards rushing, 8 TDs, 271 51 Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 (14 games) ), 2000-02 198 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 2012 (293 attempts, 3,193 yards, 31 TDs) 34 Jermaine Brown, St. Luke's Eposcopal, 2017 (12 games) 3,206 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 (211 of 327, 35 TDs) 55 Jeremy Braman, Daleville, 1998 94 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2004 6,460 Tyler Jeffreys, Colbert County, 2012-2015 (70 TDs) Rain (6), 2018 (53, 25, 30 & 43 yards) (1893-2004, 743-265-57) 2,725 Drake Hall, Winfield, 2004 (15 games) 102 Nolen Smith, Oneonta, 2008 2,818 Drew Phillips, Boaz, 2008 (2,194 rushing, 222 passing, 232 KO Retuns, 170 punt returns) High school: Hart High School (Santa Clarita, California). On the list of all-time leading high school rushing leaders from each state, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that the oldest name on the list belongs to one of the most revered record holders in high school football Ken Hall of Sugarland, Texas. 62.9 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2001-03 (615 of 978) 35 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 (211 pf 327) 58.2 Todd Tittle, Lynn, 1991-93 (563 of 967) 23 Bobby Trott, Trinity, 1999-01 4 Ja'Varrius Johnson, St. Clair County (39) vs. Moody (35), 2016 (7 catches, 208 yards) 511 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson (35) vs. Oak Mountain (21), 2018 (507 passing, 4 rushing) Career 2,242 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 (191 of 360, 15 TDs 209 Sean Zerkle, St. John Paul II Catholic ( 49) vs. West Morgan (36), 2019 (7 catches, 4 TDs) 90 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa, 1996 3,843 Ben Moore, Cullman, 2008-10 218 Isaac Jones, Cherokee Co., 2008-10 6. 678 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017-2018 (completed 463) 72 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2020-21 (283 of 463) Sadlers senior year was an impressive ground display that included 278 yards rushing per game and a 10.1 per-carry average. High school: Exeter High School (Exeter, California) and San Joaquin Memorial High School (Fresno, California). 255 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (13 games, 333 att., 2,835 yards, 35 TDs) 188 Ben Riggs, Marion County, 2010-12 6,436 Justin Palmer, Hamilton, 2000-03 (55 TDs) 658 Danville, KY 57 Taylor Mosley, Walker vs. Minor, 1997 2,757 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2001 Corner (56), 2020 (OT) (29 of 45, 7 TDs) Brilliant (0), 2015 (479 yards passing, 3 rushing) 586 Lance Tucker, Fayette County, 1987-92 36 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 (287 of 435) 100.0 Micha Brown, Davidson (35) vs. Mary Montgomery (14), 2019 (11 of 11) DEFENSE 182 Jamarcus Russell, Williamson, 1999 (324 att., 2,683 yards, 20 TDs) Updated all-time list from exclusive Cal-Hi Sports state record book now includes nearly 200 players. 6 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (65, 50, 90, 75,75, 73 yards) NFHS 50 Johnny Clark, Homewood, 1984 2,006 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1996 131 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian, 2020-22 Martin, Wetumpka, 2017 (15 games) 54 John Hacker, McGill-Toolen (28) vs. Davidson (14), 1988 38 John Johnson, Charles Henderson, 2013 (15 games) High school: Redlands East Valley High School (Redlands, California). MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED TDs) 567 Luke Hodge, Oneonta, 20018-21 17 Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort, 2018 (attempted 14, long 51), 17 Sage Ledbetter, Auburn, 2013 172 Kyle Crabtree, Fort Payne, 2010 (268 at., 2,566 yards, 28 TDs) 2,413 Zach Smith, Susan Moore (195 if 318), 20 TDs) Terry Metcalf, Franklin, 1968, 5-9, 160. 5 Chad Schroeder, Demopolis, 2004 Tompkins found a role as a Wildcat quarterback/athlete for UC Davis in 2021, where he rushed for almost 500 yards and six touchdowns along with throwing for just over 100 yards and a touchdown. Bennett, John Essex, 2009 (53 catches, 11 TDs) 28 Georffrey Bramblett, Locust Fork (26) vs. New Hope (45), 2012 (46 attempts, 340 yards) He had eight games where he scored five touchdowns and had hat tricks in another 13. 439 Caden Rose, Bob Jones vs. Mainland, FL, 2018 (404 yards passing, 35 rushing) 4,410 Terrell Zachery, Wadley (2002-05) 73 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2005 213 Jacob Cook, Oxford (42) vs. Southside-Gadsden (21), 2014 (8 catches, 2 TDs) 2.585 Jeremy Bryant, Cedar Bluff, 2004 262 Kydric Fisher, Jacksonville (27) vs. Montgomery Catholic (44), 2022 (12 catches, 2 TDs) Hit and Run was 9.9 sprinter, led Lincoln to state title. 317 Graeme McFarland, Mountain Brook, 2001 2,672 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 (160 of 258) 2,111 Larry Ware, Robert E. Lee, 1986 2,542 Robby Ashford, Hoover, 2018 (148 of 269, 22 TDs) 420 Jalen White, Daleville (22) vs. G.W. 44 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (178 of 274) 3 Jeremiah Cobb, MOntgomery Catholic (2020, 2021, 2022) 2,374 Schyler Walker, 2010 (2,374 yards passing) 233 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2001 (329 att., 2,887 yards, 27 TDs) 63 Lance Tucker, Fayette County, 1987-92 413 Tylor Harrison, Valley Head (58) vs. Collinsville (7), 2004 (24 carries) 2,320 Stanley Jones, Houston Academy, 2006 (13 games) 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1988 (1919-2004, 710-228-32) 3,429 Justin Palmer, Hamilton, 2003 (220 of 378, 28 TDs) 450 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (40) vs. Westminster Christian (28), 2015 (275 rushing, 175 passing) 5,951 Ross Dye, Munford, 1977-80 2,134 Davion Dozier, Moody, 2021-2022 (109 catches, 31 TDs) 80 Sloan Smith, Piedmont, 2021 (65 PAT,m 5 FG), 80 Preston Harvey, Jacksonville, 2017 (47 PAT, 11 FG) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN 223 Jalen Jones, Ramsay (48) vs. Fairfield (24), 2022 (8 ctches, 3 TDs) . 2,625 - Gary Taylor, San Diego Morse, 1990 (14) Jr. 2,620 - Ryan Knight, Riverside Rubidoux, 1983 (12), 2,614 - Jesse Ramirez, Montebello Schurr, 2004 (11). 3,110 Trett Hardman, Fairview, 2008 (248 of 385, 37 TDs) 1,574 Sam Collins, Fayette County, 1997 (75 catches) 6,015 Jack Poundstone, Trinity, 2006-09 (5,021 passing, 994 rushing) 22 Justus McDaniel, Mars Hill Bible, 2019 He completed his three high school seasons with 5,998 rushing yards, 94 touchdowns and 568 pointsall California state high school records. return) 47 Manley Swearingen, St. James (12) vs. Hayneville (8), 1979 490 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson (26) vs. Hoover (45), 2018 (474 passing, 16 rushing) 3,050 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020 (146 of 264, 36 TDs) 99Brett Moore, Cottonwood (30) vs. Dale County (13), 2009 35-8, at South San Francisco High School, Nov. 18. 180 Michael Collins, Homewood, 1998 (306 att., 2,468 yards, 19 TDs punt returns) 13 Gerron Wasden, Mobile Christian (49) vs. Excel (38), 2014 (187 yards, 1 TD) 38 Christian Collins, Boaz (42) vs. Sardis (14), 2018 (200 yards, 5 TDs) 10 Gage Harrell, Ohatchee (70) vs. West End (22), 2018 (10 attempts) 2,368 Marcus Manson, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa, 2002 100 Mike Holtzclaw, Ft. Payne, vs. Albertbille, 1963 1,125 D.J. 57.6 Austin Ingram, Charles Henderson, 2011-14 (514 of 892) AFC Offensive Rookie of Year with Bengals. Career 2,304 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2009 (156 of 235, 23 TDs) MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Career 98 Cesar Diaz, North Jackson, 2010 271 James Moore, Lamar County vs. Aliceville, 1994 (8 catches) 2 Randy Posey, Ft. Payne vs. Etowah, 2006 17 Jeremy Ford, Alma Bryant (28) vs. Davidson (35), 2010 (179 yards, 2 TDs) George Wilson, Everett, 1920, 5-11, 200. 21Montel Hale, North Jackson, 2009 155 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2009-11 43 Philip Doyle, Huffman, 1983-1986, 32 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2006-2010 11,266 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2003-06 (3,479 rushing, 7,781 passing) He scored 65 of his 70 touchdowns on the ground and achieved a four-TD game in 12 of the 14 matchups that year. 7,630 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-11 (5,550 rushing, 1,010 receiving, 704 KO returns, 203 2,380 Craig Sanderson, Hamilton, 1984-86 (134 catches, 21 TDs) 5,550 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-11* 35 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2020 (219 of 348) Corner (56), 2021 (OT) (485 yards passing, 85 rushing) 38 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 434 Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove (26) vs. Briarwood (14), 2019 (26 of 31, 3 TDs) 68.7 Caden Rose, Bob Jones, 2017 (180 of 262) 7 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. Geneva County (51), 2019 (7 rush TDs, 26 carries, 465 yards) 4 Kendrick Alexander, Jess Lanier, 2004 (punts) Browning led Folsom to the DIF Division I state championship in 2014, then became the University of Washington's career passing leader and was the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2016. 55 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller vs. Monroe County, 2001 2,683 - Kevin Tennerson, Citrus Heights Mesa Verde, 1998 (13) Jr. 2,679 - Chris Howard, Wilmington Banning, 1998 (14). 452 Heath Burchfield, James Clemens (34) vs. Ft. Payne (37), 2013 (23 of 38, 3 TDs) Wallace, Moody (55) vs. Wallace, Beauregard & Moody, 2020-2022 43 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2022 (134 of 220, 1 int) High school: Farmersville High School (Farmersville, California). Overstreets 2014 season left opposing defenses in a cloud of dust, averaging over 300 yards rushing per game. 32 Mason Duke, Spain Park (49) vs. Oxford (56), 2013 (55 attempts, 379 yards) 1,017 Ralph Spry, Auburn, 2006 (49 catches, 15 TDs) 33 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1996 1,305 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 1998 (70 catches, 13 TDs) 2,092Ben Moore, Cullman, 2010 (12 games) 10.030Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian, 2020-22 (2,949rushing, 7,081passing) 73.9 Parker Anderson, Pelham, 1999 (204 of 303) Stats:3,336 yards rushing, 255 carries | 72 touchdowns | 432 points. 284Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2006-10 (32 FGs, 188 extra Pts) Team Records: (Best Seasons & Highest Scoring) 233 Darius Nalls, Fayette County vs. Cordova, 2017 (6 catches, 4 TDs) 687 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2015-2018 55 Mason Duke, Spain Park (49) vs. Oxford (56), 2013 (32 completions, 379 yards, 4 TDs) 2,485 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1992 (12 games) 42 Brandon Burks, Daleville (53) vs. Bullock County (23), 2011 (7 TDs) 273 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff (46) vs. Westbrook Christian (12), 2002 (11 catches) This true highlight reel even became a scouting comparisonits not uncommon, especially in the New York area, to hear a talented back given a mark of Mike Hart-like. And that is quite a massive honor. 32 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018, St. Clair Co., 2016-2017 99 Jim David Moore to Greg Densmore, Winston County vs. Haleyville, 1989 325 Cory Dueitt, Hoover, 1999 2,510 Jerry Burton, Priceville, 2019 (12 games, 347 carries) 2,639 Maurice Green, Holt, 1996 (11 games) 1,038 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2011 (65 catches, 16 TDs) 640 Greensburg-Salem, PA 502 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2000-03 202 Jay Robertson, St. James (41) vs. Holtville (27), 1996 (9 catches) 211 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2014-16 (29 FG, 124 PATs) (1894-2004, 754-220-35) 76 Milkhi Stewart, Bob Jones, 2016 (1,013 yards) 5 Justin Little, Tuscaloosa Co. (28) vs. Bob Jones (21), 2014 (7A state playoffs) Season 20 Alonzo Johnson, Blount, 1991 (69) & Jackson Brewer, Central-Florence (70), 2022 (Musch 467 yards; Brewer201) 641 Fostoria, OH 2,304 - Giovanni Rivera, Baldwin Park Sierra Vista, 2010 (10) Jr. 2,302 - Dominique Dorsey, Tulare, 2000 (10), 2,293 - Damon Boddie, Rancho Cordova, 1990 (10), 2,284 - Louis Arnold, Oakland Bishop O'Dowd, 2005 (10), 2,267 - John Curran, San Juan Capistrano Saddleback Valley Christian, 2011 (10), 2,263 - Charles Chatman, Costa Mesa, 1994 (10), 2,254 - Stephen Gabbard, Huntington Beach, 2006 (10), 2,253 - Marcus Fields, Stockton Stagg, 1996 (10), 2,253 - Mike Bass, Corona Centennial, 2000 (10). 191 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 (288 att., 2,725 yards, 23 TDs) 7 Richmon Singletary, Elba (60) vs. Florala (24), 2018 (Rush: 13, 14, 51, 24, 15, 8; 18 int return) 2,016 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2022 (11 games) Football Individual Records: Kick Returns (Season & Career), Football Individual Records: Single-Game Defense 14 Justin Pride, Butler (52) vs. Cherokee County (63), 2010 37 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (69) vs. Central-Florence (70), 2022 (57 attempts, 467 yards, 7 TDs) 2005-2023 CBS Interactive. 622 James Raines, Berry, 2014-16 23 Valdosta, GA (1919-92) 35 Casey O'Toole, Oneonta, 2008 (197 of 306) 497 Tanner Ivey, Haleyville (63) vs. Priceville (38), 2012 (24 of 38, 6 TDs)