Follow @rick_suter 7 Kareem Keyes, Minor (56) vs. Mortimer Jordan (20), 2022 )20 of 29, 477 yards) 4,205 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2018 (3,788 passing, 417 rushing) 27 James Raines, Berry (68) vs. Shoals Christian (36), 2015 (30 attempts, 380 yards, 8 TDs) 202 Drew Forrest, Cullman, 2007-09 249 Matt Sherrill, Hatton (40) vs. Phil Campbell (8), 2017 (9 catches, 5 TDs) 103 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2004-07 High school: Farmersville High School (Farmersville, California). 28 Mason Duke, Spain Park (52) vs. Thompson (28), 2014 (401 yards, 5 TDs) 53 Chris Rogers, Ashford (10) vs. Houston County (8), 1986 8 Jeremy Robinson, Highland Home (81) vs. R. C. Hatch (0), 2002 (8 passing) Faith Academy (42), 2012 (252 rushing, 181 passing) 1 spot for single-season performances by a running back. 86 Martin Warren, Austin, 2003 5 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (53) vs. Greensboro (32), 2018 (8 catches, 245 yards) 2,302 John Tucker, Frisco City, 1998 (13 games) 4,460 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 (2,963 passing, 1,488 rushing, 9 receiving) 230 Cory Whisenant, Springville 1999(13 games) Central Florida was buzzing back in 1996 as Travis Henry rushed toward running back infamy (at least, as well learn on this list, until a 2001 report). 258 Aubrey Bell, Blount (24) vs. Tate, Fla. (26), 2003 (11 catches, 2 TDs) 49 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (11 games) 47 Terrance Wilkes, Wadley, 2005 (12 games) 50 Russell Gunter, Straughn (13) vs. Samson (14), 1986 28 Tony Ybarra, Gulf Shores vs. Sweet Water, 2004 (54 attempts, 364 yards) The online Cal-Hi Sports Record Book & Almanac: Chronicling over 110 years of California high school sports. 5,215 Patrick Nix, Etowah, 1987 5,665 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2015-2018 Wiggins, Abbeville, 2006 (119 of 241, 25 TDs) 527 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1996-99 He also threw a 29-yard pass on his only attempt, only his 14th completed pass of the season. 8 James Raines, Berry (71) vs. 30 Joseph Pough, LeFlore vs. St. Paul's, 2010 (40 attempts, 382 yards) 2,552 Kevin Stanfield, Coffee, 1979 (12 games) 138 Darius Nalls, Fayette County, 2016-17 4,563 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (2,985, 1,578 rushing) 47 Alvin Henderson, Elba, 2022 (12 games) TOTAL OFFENSE (Rushing, Passing & Receiving) 892 Austin Ingram, Charles Henderson, 2011-14 1,301 Davion Dozier, Moody, 2022 (58 catches, 19 TDs) 57 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (21) vs. Albertville (13), 2019 McCarron, St. Paul's, 2007 (26 TDs) 6,794 Drew Phillips, Boaz, 2006-09 (3,375 rushing, 230 passing, 80 receiving, 610 KO Returns, 299 2,970 - Justin Fargas,Sherman Oaks, 1996 (14) Jr. 2,948 - Deontae Cooper, Perris Citrus Hill, 2008 (14) Jr. 2,905 - Terrell Watson, Oxnard, 2010 (11), 2,900 - Kenny James, Dos Palos, 2001 (13), 2,884 - Devontae Butler, Sacramento Grant, 2009 (13), 2,875 - Mike Bass, Corona Centennial, 2000 (14), 2,869 - Lorenzo Booker, Ventura St. Bonaventure, 2001 (14), 2,867 - Stepfon Jefferson, Visalia El Diamante, 2008 (13), 2,866 - Tyler Gaffney, San Diego Cathedral Catholic, 2008 (14), 2,863 - Deontae Cooper, Perris Citrus Hill, 2009 (11), 2,824 - Robert Cruz, Anaheim Magnolia, 2008 (11), 2,798 - Onan Reyes, Burlingame, 1997 (12), 2,798 - Travis Bernard, Valley Center, 2010 (13), 2,784 - Justin Fargas, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 1997 (14)Tyler Gaffney led Cathedral Catholic to CIF state title in 2008. 98 Cesar Diaz, North Jackson, 2010 27 Chase Williams, Boaz (28) vs. Scottsboro (7), 2009 6,534 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2000-03 868 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2018-2020 (completed 534) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 87.5 Shaquille Johnson, Lee-Montgomery (34) vs. Sidney Lanier (0), 2015 (14 of 16, 230 yards) Season 217 Antonio Coleman, Williamson, 2003 %link% 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. Hart was unstoppable in high school (which continued at the University of Michigan). 17 Jamie Sanders, Brilliant, 1991 (12 games) 274 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2008 (45 TDs, 2 2-pt conversions) 419 Jalen White, Daleville (50) vs. Straughn (35), 2019 (25 carries, 5 TDs) 458 Isavia Brown, Cleburne County (33) vs. Jacksonville (55), 2018 (124 rushing, 63 passing, 222 kick returns, 31 receiving) [4] In 1986 and again in 1987, he was recognized as a high school All-American by USA Today and Scholastic Coach, and was also a two-time Cal Hi Sports California High School Football Player of the Year. 3,169 Ben Moore, Cullman, 2010 (2,092 rushing, 488 receiving, 362 kick returns, 130 punt return, 97 passing) 2 Tyler Danzey, Headland (43) vs. Straughn (0), 2018 (46 & 19 yards) 62 Brian Park, Westminster, 2006-08 Neal, 2003 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). From the northern tip of the state all the way down to San Diego, the state is filled with so many prep football teams that they didn't even start playing state championship games until 2006. 191 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2005 (322 att., 2,550 yards, 26 TDs) 439 Caden Rose, Bob Jones vs. Mainland, FL, 2018 (404 yards passing, 35 rushing) 1,297 Bridges Anderson, Andalusia, 2017 (65 catches, 15 TDs) 195 Blaine Hathcock, Berry, 1987-89 70 Montez Billings, Pelham, 2002 143 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-23 (135 scored, 8 passing) Victory Christian (7), 2011 68 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (69 attempts) 85 yards) 20 Massillon Washington, OH (1909-78) 481 Rodney Camp, Phillips (58) vs. Phil Campbell (44), 2012 (263 passing, 218 rushing) National recruit had 3,801 yards 1,974 as senior and 69 TDs. 51 Michael Ritch, St. James (26) vs. Montgomery Academy (7), 1998 80 Patrick Millican, Clay-Chalkville, 2014 (88 attempts) 1,028 Nick Walker, Pike County, 2003 (67 catches, 14 TDs) Passing 98 Keri Pender, Cottonwood (43) vs. Wicksburg (12), 2007 As he told USA Today HSS back in 2014: You cant really help where your family lives or what school you go to. 90.9 Tucker Kilcrease, Brantley (53) vs. Red Level (14), 2018 (10 of 11, 200 yards, 4 TDs), 88.9 Zach Dimmock, Oneonta (35) vs. Susan Moore (26), 2014 (16 of 18) 67 Sloan Smith, Piedmont, 2021 (75 attempts) 409 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (30) vs. Cedar Grove, GA (34), 2018 (35 of 51, 4 TDs) 36 Taylor Hayes, Piedmont, 2016 (15 games) 82 Nick Threlkeld, Hubbertville, 2000 478 Azenda Pennington, Georgiana (40) vs. St. Luke's Episcooal (14), 2019 (321 yards passing, 157 rushing) 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 . 33 Jerry Burton, Pricdeville, 2019 (12 games) Carter, Montgomery Catholic, 2017 (53 catches, 14 TDs) 1,683 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (87 catches, 15 TDs) 27 Kareem Keyes, Minor (16) vs. Florence (35), 2022 (35 atttempts, 296 yards, 1 TD) 200 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (293 att., 2,964 yards, 35 TDs) Wildcat led unbeaten Everett to mythical national title with victory over Cleveland Tech. 8 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (69) vs. Priceville (7), 2018 (8 TDs rushing on 11 carries, 227 yards) 5,179 A.J. punt returns) 48 Tyler Hayes, Piedmont, 2011-16 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. 42 Quail Rutledge, Bibb County, 2009 (13 games), 40 Dilan Kilpatrick, Fyffe, 2016 (15 games) 69 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa, 1996 (70 attempts) 15 Westfield, NJ (1901-77) Ken Hall was record-breaking royalty back in the 1950s. April 25. Career 2,294 Christian Cantrell, Piedmont, 2009 142 Easton Kirk, Piedmont, 2013-16 66.3 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 (199 of 288) 3,787 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1998 (175 of 282, 44 TDs) 99 Brad Davis to John Hollis, West Jefferson vs. Lynn, 1998 2 total on the all-time state list. 1,038 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2010-14 11.0 Ian Bain, Valley Head, 2022 (2,965 yards, 261 attempts, 32 TDs) 7,489 Logan Smothers, Muscle Shoals, 2017-19 (622 of 920, 65 TDs) 670 Bryson Hughes, G.W. 68.8 Connor Adair, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016 (198 of 288) 52 Patton Turnipseed, Tuscaloosa Academy (23) vs. Lexington (20) 2022 (in 2A state playoffs at final horn) 2 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (81 & 88 yards) 232 Jerald "Buster" Kizziah, Brookwood, 1971 (10 games) 2,870 Collin Moon, Oneonta, 2021 (1,599 rushing, 1,271 KR, Receiving) 5 Charlie McCoy, Georgiana (26) vs. Florala (14), 1981 2,672 Terrance Holllingsworth, Berry, 2011 (1,879 rushing, 436 receiving, 185 KO returns, 62 punt returns) 355 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2002 81 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussvi)lle, 2016 (72 EP, 3 FG) 17-11, 10th Big Ten. 51 Gordon Chambliss, Huffman vs. Ramsay, 1969 (25 completions, 311 yards, 3 TDs) 306 Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 (14 games) return) Season View the full NCHSAA Football Record Book; Team Record: Most Rushing Yards (Game) | NCHSAA 1. 40Gavin Calder, Ardmore (26) vs. Clements (13), 2011 175 Hal Hughston, Deshler, 1998-00 428 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (kick returns: 65, 50, 90, 75,75, 73 yards) Team Records: (SoCal All-Time Unbeaten Teams), Scoring 7,608 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017-2018 (558 of 877, 71 TDs) Position: Running back. (1897-2004, 692-191-45) Game 99 Ty Roper, Foley (35) vs. Davidson (31), 2021 (had two KO returns in the game for 99 yards) 4 Brad Roberson, Ashville (32) vs. Munford (14), 2002 51 Erik Ahlansberg, Saks vs. Talladega,2001 93 Tyler Short, Oneonta, 2012 99 Anthony Moore, Oxford vs. Erwin, 2005 570 A.J. 59 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville vs. Scottsboro, 1993 Knee injury kept him out of NFL. 1,202 Lance Tucker, Fayette County, 1987-91 Special Thanks to John Spalding and Don Nash for compiling this information! Stats: 4,495 yards | 64 touchdowns | 388 points. 67.5 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2011-15 (426 of 626) 180 Demarco Hall, Pickens County (47) vs. American Christian (42), 2011 (89 & 91 yards) 4,016 James Joseph, Central (Phenix City), 1985 3,112 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (14 games, 256 carries, 41 TDs) In 2021, the MIAA went to a . 1,199 D.J. 83 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2012 502 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2000-03 64 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne, 2014-15 MS (1958-65) 2,655 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (231 of 312) 2,430 Brad Lowery, Bibb Co., 1990 (145 of 268, 15 TDs) 99 Robert Rodgers, Madison Academy vs. Valley Head, 1982 2,846 Drew Forrest, Cullman (202 catches), 2007-09 72.0 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (193 of 268) 8 Chase Starling, Hazel Green (78) vs. Lee-Huntsville (35), 2018 (5 passing, 3 rushing) Stats:4,704 yards, 316 carries | 67 touchdowns | 402 points. These cookies do not store any personal information. 5,476 Slade Smith, Ft. Payne, 2005-07 73 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2005 62 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (18 rushing, 44 passing) 99 Rishard Densmore, Bessemer City (28) vs. Northridge (10), 2018 129 Elliott Bishop, Russellville (140 att. TN (1943-49) 42 Steve Christopher, Anniston, 1989 (246 of 392) 7 Demont Buice, Gaston vs. Collinsville (2007) 68.7 Caden Rose, Bob Jones, 2017 (180 of 262) UW star played two pro seasons. 99 Tadere White, Keith (46) vs. R. C. Hatch (8), 2003 Ironman was UW All-American in 1928. 377 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heihts, 2006 Kazmeir Allen, Tulare Union (Tulare, Calif.), 2017, 3,336 yards rushing, 255 carries | 72 touchdowns | 432 points, 3. Consecutive Carries Without a Fumble 3 Williams, Emma Sansom, 1997 (11 interceptions) 680 Paducah Tilghman, KY 2,358 Kendarius Fritts, Linden, 2009 (13 games) 36 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2014 419 Jalen White, Daleville (50) vs. Sttaughn (35), 2019 (419 rushing) 457 Ricky Williams, Dadeville vs. Goodwater, 1974 (15 of 26, 7 TDs) 2,015 Symon Smith, UMS-Wright, 2017 (15 games) 713. 9,383 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020-2022 (7,947 passing, 1,436 rushing)) 7,908 Kendal Gibson, Aliceville, 1997-00 3 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 (52, 55 & 61 yards) 2 Michael Davis, Geraldine (42) vs. Randolph (21), 2011 (91 & 94 yards) 3,241 Ryan Carter, Hoover, 2009 (232 of 377, 24 TDs) 202 Blaine Hathcock, Berry vs. Hubbertville, 1989 17 Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort, 2018 (attempted 14, long 51), 17 Sage Ledbetter, Auburn, 2013 41 Peyton Floyd, ,Hewitt-Trussville, 2022 (25 passing, 16 rushing) 2,380 Craig Sanderson, Hamilton, 1984-86 (134 catches, 21 TDs) 6,071 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2014-16 (401 of 634, 61 TDs) 65.8 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (224 of 342) At his current pace 321.7. 91.7 Gray Jennings, Opp (49) vs. Houston Academy (21), 2021 (11 of 12, 267 yards, 4 TDs) ), 1995-96 510 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood, 1982-85 35 Jamie Hampton, Cedar Bluff, 2005 (117 of 184) 77 Charlotte Independence, NC (2000-04) 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. 35 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville, 2008 (10 games), 35 Zach Stacy, Bibb County, 2008 (12 games), 35Tylor Harrison, Valley Head, 2004 (11 games), 35 Robert Williams, Gadsden, 1998 (14 games), 35 Sherman Williams, Blount, 1990 (15 games) 2,365 Jack Samsel, Spanish Fort, 2017 (150 of 218, 33 TDs)