california high school football records

208 Ja'Varrius Johnson, St. Clair County (39) vs. Moody (35), 2016 (7 catches, 4 TDs) 7 Steve Christopher, Anniston (47) vs. Cedartown, Ga. (0), 1989 (6 in one half) 2,034Lucas McMichen, Sand Rock, 1998 (134 of 208, 23 TDs) 3,121 Jarod Bryant, Hoover, 2004 (218 of 312, 29 TDs) Brilliant (22), 2016 (20 of 24, 8 TDs) 197 Will Breland, UMS-Wright, 2019 (14 games) 2,884 Terrance Wilkes, Wadley, 2005 56 Steve Raulston, Bridgeport (17) vs. Stevenson (14), 1984 40 Shane Whitten, Phillips (32) vs. Shoals Christian (30), 2003 (220 yards, 1 TD) 8,536 Tim Simon, Cordova, 2005-2008 50 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity (14) vs. Washington Co. (27), 2010 53 La'Damian Webb, Beauregard, 2016 (14 games) 348 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2020 (completed 219) 20 Cotton Lowe, Vestavia Hills, 1995-97 Game 2,056 Evan Sims, Fayette County, 2010 (163 of 273, 18 TDs) Open Division: St. John Bosco, Bellflower def. (1907-2004, 643-145-22) 233 Ben Cagle, Lynn (48) vs. Winston Co. (38), 2013 (14 catches, 2 TDs) 6,161 Jeremy Bryant, Cedar Bluff, 2002-05 193 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (286 att., 3,619 yards, 39 TDs) 470 Jerry Stancil, Gaylesville (48) vs. Spring Garden (28), 2004 (23 carries) 7 Kurt Kennedy, Red Bay (47) vs. Hanceville (20), 2003 (13 of 20 for 281 yards) Bottom line: The son of former University of North Carolina linebacker Dan Burmeister, Braxton Burmeister capped his record-setting career at La Jolla Country Day by throwing for 4,461 yards and 53 touchdowns while rushing for 1,470 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior on the way to a CIF Division 5-A runner-up finish. 55 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Catholic (13), 1950 (8 TDs, 7 PATs) 407 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (40) vs. Keith(26), 2021 (13 of 19, 5 TDs) 56 Carson McGregory, Deshler, 2012-13 35 James Raines, Berry (67) vs. Holy Spirit (14), 2016 (44 attempts, 470 yards, 8 TDs) 71 Taylor Wilson, Sweet Water, 2011 (78 attempts), 71 Hal Hughston, Deshler, 1999 46 Otis Stephens, Central-Phenix City (17) vs. Lee-Montgomery (7), 1999 (264 yards, 1 TD) Faith Academy (42), 2012 (252 rushing, 181 passing) 1,181 Julio Jones, Foley, 2007 (68 catches, 16 TDs) 109 Isaac Jones, Cherokee County, 2009, 105 Alan Rios, Tanner, 2015 3,820 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (3,483 rushing, 334 receiving, 3 passing) 32.4 Bobby Knox, Isabella, 2012 (22 returns) 68.8 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2018 (121 of 176) 86 Sloan Smith, Piedmont, 2022 (67PAT, 7 FG) 83 Cesar Diaz, North Jackson, 2010 50 Andy Whaley, McAdory vs. 6 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (65, 50, 90, 75,75 & 73 yards) NFHS 1,128 Deandre Green, Blount, 1998 (68 catches) 68 Julio Jones, Foley, 2007 (1,181 yards) 39 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (193 of 286) 101 Michael Mahon, Hoover, 2001 69 George Pickens, Hoover, 2018 (1,368 yards, 16 TDs) 1,047 John-Michael Riley, Bob Jones, 2018 (55 catches, 11 TDs) 31 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2015-2018 (attempted 43) Johnson vs. John Essex, 1990 Mobile Christian (40), 2013 (225 yards, 4 TDs) Comer, 2009 Bottom line: Nathan Lamb was a three-year starter at Tulare Union High, capping things off by throwing for 4,441 yards and 56 touchdowns as a senior. 2,615 Graeme McFarland, Mountain Brook, 2001 (209 of 317) 3 Joseph Hanson, Mars Hill Bible, 2018 (11 interceptions) 82 Reese Burkhardt, Andalusia, 2017 (61 PAT, 7 FG) 494 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo (38) vs. Sumter Central (24), 2018 (444 passing, 50 rushing) 40 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian, 2020 (29 passing, 11 rushing) 51 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2005-06 2,919 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2011 (2,919 yards passing) 134 Craig Sanderson, Hamilton, 1984-86 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County , 1986-89 Source: National Federation of State High School Associations record book, Folsom (California) High School quarterback Jake Browning (Photo: Ed Szczepanski/USA TODAY Sports). 80 Luke Szameitat, North Jackson, 2018 (97 attempts) 3,276 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2005 (963 rushing, 2,413 passing) 88.3 Harry Satterwhite, McGill-Toolen (52) vs. Murphy (18), 2013 (15 of 17, 206 yards, 4 TDs) 56 Trey Higgins, Oxford, 2020 (40 passing, 16 rushing) 569 Davis Flowers, Houston Academy, 2003-06 50 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000-01 Updated all-time list from exclusive Cal-Hi Sports state record book now includes nearly 200 players. 56 Hunter Kennamer, Guntersville, 2010-11 7 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville (76) vs. Vina (52), 2008 7 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. GenevaCounty (51), 2019 (26 carries, 465yards, 7rushing TDs, 4 2-point PATs) 175 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2015-2019(119passing, 48rushing, 8 receiving) (1915-2004, 739-213-26) 8,960 Daylon Brackett, Jacksonville Christian, 2010-14 (3,994 rushing, 4,347 passing, 619 receiving) 212 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (42) vs. Lincoln (24), 2018 (8 catches, 1 TD) 4 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips (52) vs. Waterloo (22), 2012 (6 catches, 174 yards) TOTAL OFFENSE (Rushing, Passing & Receiving) 2,415 Caiden Lipscomb, Coosa Christian, 2018 (146 of 291, 30 TDs) 1,148 Austin Estes, Piedmont, 2021 (59 catches) 7,136 Views, All-Time 38 Brian Park, Westminster Christian vs. Red Bay, 2008 (62 attempts, 447 yards) November 7, 2019 1:22 pm ET. 440 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2020-2022) 36 Jack Hayes, Piedmont (28) vs. Saint James (45), 2022 (3A state finals, 214 yards, 4 TDs) 7 Joel Hastings, American Chr. 180 Sloan Smith, Piedmont, 2019-2022 121 Chris Swinney, Russellville (136 att. 2,838 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1999 (155 of 287, 35 TDs) 543 Garret Lewis, Sipsey Valley (54) vs. Curry (47), 2012 (340 passing, 203 rushing) 470 Jameis Winston, Hueytown, 2008-11 560 Georffrey Bramblett, Losuct Fork (48) vs,]. 7 Charles Nelson, Opp vs. Andalusia, 1953 (349 yards) 55 Donald Juneau, Daphne (17) vs. Baldwin County (14), 1996 2,655 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (231 of 312) 58 Josh Bowen, Davidson, 2010 (58 attempts) 409 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (21) vs. Hoover (56), 2017 (28-of-44, 3 TDs) 4 Joe Jones, Mountain Brook vs. Tuscaloosa Co., 2004 66 Slade Smith, Ft. Payne, 2005-07 83 Jonathan Thomas, Berry, 2015 Browning went on to star at the University of Washington and currently is a backup quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings. MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE 32 Little Rock Central, AR (1907-04) 6 of 15. 42 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman vs. Mountain Brook, 2008 (61 attempts) High schools: Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California) and Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California). 5 Brian Chastain, Chilton County (42) vs. Jemison (7), 1991 (37, 13, 31 63 & 25 yards) 3,073 Tommy Trott, Trinity, 2001-04 (158 catches, 48 TDs) 181 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (287 attempts, 2,848 yards, 31 TDs) (1891-2004, 674-232-38) 412 Reshaw Louie, Shades Valley (47) vs. Pelham (45), 2012 (299 passing, 113 rushing) 31 DavionDozier, Moody, 2020-2022 9,839 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1993-97 4 Bobby Knox, Isabella, 2011 568 Logan West, Florala (47) vs. Houston Academy (20), 2019 (290 rushing, 278 passing) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 57 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (69 vs. Central-Florence (70), 2022 (Completed 37, 467 yards, 7 TDs) 7 Ronald Berry, Marbury (66) vs. Isabella (0), 1971, Season 193 Jeff Pitts, Fyffe (32) vs. Oakman (13), 1995 (98 & 95 yards) 105 Jack Peavey, Madison County vs. Butler, 2013 School: Folsom (California) Record: Most touchdown passes, career Noteworthy: From 2011 through 2014, Browning threw 229 touchdown passes, 10 more than the previous record held by Ohio. Pleasant Grove 1997 (16 catches) Most TDs inConsecutive Games 41 Peyton Floyd, ,Hewitt-Trussville, 2022 (25 passing, 16 rushing) 63.2 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2014-16 (401 of 634) 33 Brad Smelley, American Christian, 2007 71Brandon Greer, Westbrook Christian, 1998 10 De La Salle's 30-year, 318-game winning streak against Northern California opponents is over. Vigor (0), 1984 27 Jonathan Jones, Blount, 2003 (40 attempts) 270 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2007 (389 att., 3,320 yards, 36 TDs) 31 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2005 (157 of 287) 34 Rondarrius Wiggins, Jacksonville, 2018 (12 games) 110 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (1,539 yards, 15 TDs) 48 Kahari McReynolds, Geneva (56) vs. Opp (43), 2019 (7 TDs) 435 Hess Horne, Eufaula (49) vs. Hueytown (56), 2019 (26 of 42, 4 TDs) 12,497 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2015-12018 (10,386 passing, 2,111 rushing) 31 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley (28) vs. Clay-Chalkville (21), 2018 (40 attempts, 409 yards, 3 TDs) 33 Jake Vest, Daleville, 1992 (115 of 208) 38.0 StevenReese, Florala, 1997 (28 returns) 2,596 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1997 (14 games) 408 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (52) vs. Oak Mountain (47), 2018 (361 passing, 47 rushing) 99 Roydell Williams, Hueytown (33) vs. Bessemer City (14), 2018 202 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller, 1998-01 406 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2002 (33 of 53, 5 TDs) 32 Danny Johnson, J.O. 31 Melvin Cotton, Holt vs. Bibb County, 1998 16 Hal Smithart, Opp (43) vs. Geneva (56), 2019 Pleasant Grove, 1995 2,313 D.J. 2,305 J.D. 211 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips (52) vs. Shoals Christian (24), 2014 (8 catches, 211 yards, 1 TD) 124 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2014-16 (144 attempts) 2 Randy Posey, Ft. Payne vs. Etowah, 2006 323 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo, 2018 (completd 189) 35 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (30) vs. Cedar Grove, GA (34), 2018 (51 attempts, 409 yards, 4 TDs) (1906-2004, 713-264-33) Shades Mountain (6), 2011 (10 carries, 454 yards) Muscle Shoals (48), 2011 2,204 Bubba Brown, Flomaton. 217 Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove, 2019 (320 att,m 3,536 yards, 41 TDs) 1,311 Adam Brand, Fayette County, 2000 61 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2014-16 2,492 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2002 (220 of 358, 23 TDs) (1888-2004, 693-287-43) Mater Dei names McManus as football coach. 1,104 Artel Howell, Vigor, 2018 (68 catches, 13 TDs) 97 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2001 4 Ronnie Harris, Glencoe (67) vs. Glenn (6), 1965, 22 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2016 (attempted 27, long 50) 66.6 Cody Trapp, Russellville, 2006 (191 of 287) 100 Chris Hanson, Piedmont vs. Vinemont, 1989 10.1 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2015-2018 (5,665 yards, 561 attempts, 105 TDs) 3,332 JaMarcus Russell, Williamson, 2002 (219 of 372, 22 TDs) 14Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 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. Lamb spent one season at Fresno State before he transferred to College of the Sequoias, where he threw for 2,271 yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions in 2021. 7 Carlos Matias, Elba (55)vs. Opp (54), 2006 15 Crosby Gray, Spain Park (15) vs. Thompson (14), 2015 (5 FGs) 379 John "J" Tribble, Ardmore, 2009 13 Nolen Smith, Oneonta vs. Arab, 2008 2,316 Zack Crocker, Cullman, 2011 (197 of 280, 21 TDs) 2.585 Jeremy Bryant, Cedar Bluff, 2004 1,087 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 Consecutive 38 John Johnson, Charles Henderson, 2013 (15 games) 83 Brandon Thornton, Homewood, 2001-03, 83 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1991-93, 79 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-2014 2,002 Alex Thomason, Sylacauga, 2016 (10 games) 32 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2013 (13 games) 661 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020-2022 (completed 389) 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. 759 Robert Stewart, Houston County, 1982-85 94 Trey Higgins, Oxford, 2017-2020 99 Brad Davis to John Hollis, West Jefferson vs. Lynn, 1998 returns) 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. 227 John Michael Riley, Bob Jones (35) vs. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (27), 2018 (7 catches, 4 TDs) 3,811 Trey Higgins, Oxford, 2020 (2,800 passing, 1,011 rushing) 86 Philip Doyle, Huffman, 1985 2,229 Andrew Pitts, Carver-Montgomery, 2008 (14 games) 8 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (68) vs. J.B. Pennington (41), 2015 (4 passing, 4 rushing) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 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. 81 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (338 of 511) 74 J.J. Evans, Montevallo, 2018 (1,706 yards) 376 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2007 High school: Cajon High School (San Bernardino, California). In the year 1985, our high school recognized our parents during the Homecoming football game for playing 15 consecutive years of family football participation and over 40 years of combined family football participation from a single family all for the same high school. 257 Bart Hyche, Winfield (48) vs. Red Bay (31), 1992 (14 catches, 5 TDs) 297 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2015 (39 TDs, 1 FG, 60 PATs) 52 Justin Davis, Dadeville, 1999 Career 2,292 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (94 of 162, 29 TDs) 426 Andrew Hunter, Randolph (53) vs. Westminster Christian (20), 2022 (24 of 30, 4 TDs) 100 Kenneth Brown, Autaugaville (49) vs. Billingsley (6), 2022 2,599 Brandon Baynes, Tallassee, 2014 (12 games) 188 Ben Riggs, Marion County, 2010-12 519 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1994-97 575 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (44) vs. Selma (16), 2021 (24 of 28, 4 TDs) 125 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2010-14 (115 rushing, 6 receiving, 2 kick returns, 2 int. 80 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2010 Career 37 Josh Anderson, Sylvania, 1994 (13 games), 37 Keldrick Williams, Sidney Lanier, 1999 (14 games) 15 Mark White, Trinity vs. Luverne, 2009 158 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2018-2022) Season 216 Kerryon Johnson, Madidson Academy, 2014 (15 games) 309 Devin Goodwin, Demopolis, 2004 28Adam McCarley, Phillips (46) vs. South Lamar (79), 2009 (47 attempts, 413 yards) 52 Akeem Dobyne, Bibb County (78) vs. Southside-Selma (7), 2011 (7 TDs, 5 2-point PATs) Pleasant Home, 2006 7 Jake Tompkins, Russellville (54) vs. Coffee (13), 2000 (18 of 27 for 350 yards) 8 Jeremy Robinson, Highland Home (81) vs. R. C. Hatch (0), 2002 (11 of 20 for 214 yards) 53.1 Ronnie Green, Coffee Springs, 1976 3,109 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2013 (148 of 220, 31 TDs) 28 Mason Duke, Spain Park (52) vs. Thompson (28), 2014 (401 yards, 5 TDs) 206 Logan Motte, Mortimer Jordan (48) vs. West Point (27), 2011 (9 catches, 2 TDs) 416 Richmon Singletary, Elba (60) vs. Florala (24), 2018 (347 rushing, 69 Kick returns) 511 RodneyCamp, Phillips (71) vs. Vina (48), 2011 (358 passing, 153 rushing) 27 Trett Hardman, Fairview vs. North Jackson, 2008 (47 attempts, 215 yards) 7,144 Bart Lockhart, Cordova, 2000-03 (46 TDs) Season 55 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller vs. Monroe County, 2001 2,301 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2012 99 Charles Woodard, J.O. 1,240 Bobby Daniel, Winston County, 1986 (62 catches, 12 TDs) 182 Aaron Dove, Falkville, 2018 (259 att., 3,021 yards, 46 TDs) 4,132 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2008 (310 of 530, 37 TDs) 30 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (13 games) 28 Clancy Brown, Berry (50) vs. Lamar County (42), 2012 1,539 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (110 catches, 15 TDs) 70.1 Peyton Floyd, Hewitt-Trussville, 2022 (195 of 278) 98 Grant Ezekiel, Mortimer Jordan (41) va. Moody (0), 2018 Career 210 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (20) vs. Abbeville (50), 2019 (6 catches, 2 TDs) 33 Jacob Kennedy, Berry, 2011 (135 of 205) 8 Bayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Ragland (60), 2021 (1A playoffs; 358 yards rushing, 8 TDs, 271 14 Honolulu St. Louis, HI (1986-99) 4 Shaq Solomon, Enterprise (58) vs. Jeff Davis (19), 2012 Season 441 Prentice Chandler, Clements (53) vs. Madison Academy (7),1996 (200rushing, 241 passing) 92 Drew Forrest, Cullman, 2008 245 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (53) vs. Greensboro (32), 2019 (8 catches, 5 TDs) 6,652 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017-2018 (6,585 passing, 67 rushing) 432 Kevin Stanfield, Coffee, 1978 (11 games) 2 Kevin Gentle, Guntersville vs. Scottsboro, 1993 (59 & 51 yards) 2,163 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (14 games) 2 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (81 & 88 yards) 2,200 Bobby Ray Johnson, Andalusia, 1976 68 Robert Nomberg, Northview (23) vs. Greenville (33), 1987 (37 completions, 379 yards, 3 TDs) 6 Hudson, MI (1969-74) 2,603 Slade Smith, Ft. Payne, 2007 (176 of 275) 473 Corey Sears, Lee-Montgomery, 1994-96 50 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2019 (41 passing, 9 rushing) California has the most with 28 led by Tom Brady, John Elway combining for 15 Super Bowl appearances. 2,725 Drake Hall, Winfield, 2004 (15 games) MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 485 A.J. 2,682 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2009-11* (155 catches, 33 TDs 102 Jaiveyon Tucker, J.U. 205 Lee Guess, Hewitt-Trussville, 1999-01 Trujillo signed with San Jose State out of high school and spent two seasons there before he transferred to Iowa Central Community College, where he played two games in 2021 before suffering a season-ending knee injury. 425 Rodney Camp, Phillips (62) vs. Vina (25), 2012 (351 passing, 74 rushing) 59 Logan Washburn, Cleveland, 2021 (32 rushing, 27 passing, 15 games) 2,274 Cole Peace, Cedar Bluff, 2002 (110 of 208, 30 TDs) 14 Grant Gillis, Clarke County (111) vs. Washington County (0), 1921 (14 attempts) 4 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 (39, 52, 55 & 61 yards) 6,898 Toby Pee, Sardis, 2008-12 (5,494 rushing, 1,381 receiving, 23 passing) 75 Bryce Palmer, Waterloo, 2015-2018 (465 of 871) 529 Andrew Hunter, Randolph (53) vs. Westminster (20), 2022 (426 passing, 103 rushing) Football state records are now available to view and research online here at CalHiSports.com! 9,668 Terrance Wilkes, Wadley, 2003-06 2,096 Trett Hardman, Fairview, 2007 (174 of 267, 18 TDs) (1894-2004, 754-220-35) 210 John Tucker, Frisco City, 1998 (13 games) 768 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 2,910 Clayton Payne, Maplesville, 2001 (1,510 ruahing, 1,400 passing) 91 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2003-05 103Jameis Winston, Hueytown, 2008-11 (67 passing, 35 rushing, 1 receiving) 10,385 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2002-05 4 Robert Langham, Lee-Huntsville (80) vs. Butler (0), 2012 100 Logan Smothers, Muscle Shoals, 2017019 (65 passing, 34 rushing, 1 receiving) 52 Chris Sparkman, Austin, 2010-13