9,796 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2000-03 (6,534 passing, 3,253 rushing, 9 receiving) 457 Michael Perry, Cherokee Co. (48) vs. Hokes Bluff (20), 1991 (30 carries) Pleasant Home, 2006 (punts) 262 Jordan Gandy, East Limestone (28) vs. Auburn (56), 2013 (6 catches, 3 TDs) MOST BLOCKED PUNTS RETURNED FOR TDs 325 Adrian Taylor, Speake, 1993 High school: Murrieta Valley High School (Murrieta, California). Neal, 2003 1,047 Josh Magee, Hoover, 2009 (64 catches, 12 TDs) Season 374 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2005 622 James Raines, Berry, 2014-16 316 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville (31 FG, 223 EP) (1906-2004, 713-264-33) 17 Quinton Craig, Tarrant, 1987 (13 games) 4 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 (39, 52, 55 & 61 yards) 2,056 Jeff Flannery, Briarwood, 1998 (130 of 212, 19 TDs) 28 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (21) vs. Hoover (56), 2017 (409 yards, 3 TDs) 192 Lance Rhodes, Hoover (317 att., 3,279 yards, 37 TDs) 72.3 Shaquille Johnson, Lee-Montgomery, 2015 (167 of 231) 86 Nick Hayes, Shades Valley, 1998 8 Golinsky Smith, Sylacauga vs. Chelsea, 1997 299 Ben Hall, Southeastern (47) vs. Holly Pond (53), 2022 (5 catches, 5 TDs) 53 Michael Proctor, Pelham, 1989-91 332 Luke Tucker, Fayette County, 1997 55 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Catholic (13), 1950 (8 TDs, 7 PATs) 209 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (64) vs. Jemison (41), 2018 (6 catches, 1 TD) 38.0 StevenReese, Florala, 1997 (28 returns) 255 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (13 games, 333 att., 2,835 yards, 35 TDs) 81 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussvi)lle, 2016 (72 EP, 3 FG) 53 Russell Gunter, Straughn (0) vs. Jay, FL (3), 1986, overtime 50 Russell Gunter, Straughn (13) vs. Samson (14), 1986 2,007Cole Peace, 2000 (120 of 224, 20 TDs) 4 Matt Wilson, Cedar Bluff (61) vs. Hazlewood (13), 2005 1,434 Mark White, Trinity, 2009 (108 catches) 206 Cody O'Toole, Oneonta, 2012 (300 att., 43 TDs) 1,118 Mo Edwards, Thompson, 2017 (67 catches, 12 TDs) 59 Logan Washburn, Cleveland, 2021 (32 rushing, 27 passing, 15 games) Most Passing Yards in California High School Football History 15 Westfield, NJ (1901-77) 256Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (13games) 2,413 Zach Smith, Susan Moore (195 if 318), 20 TDs) 31 Chad Hunter, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26) vs. Clay-Chalkville(48), 2014 (39 attempts, 226 yards, 1 TD) 3,320 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2007 (270 of 389, 36 TDs) 31 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2005 (157 of 287) 84 Austen Blackmon, Opelika, 2016 (8 FG, 60 PAT) 97 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2001 342 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2012 (12 interceptions) 435 Talia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 471 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (40) vs. Dallas Co. (14), 2021 (471 passing, 0 rushing) 36 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2015 (13 games) 7 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (75) vs. DAR (41), 2018 (Rush: 6, 46, 48, 50, 7; 66 & 80 punt return) 2,870 Collin Moon, Oneonta, 2021 (1,599 rushing, 1,271 KR, Receiving) Johnson, 1990 (155 of 225, 14 TDs) Brilliant (0), 2015 (33 of 36, 479 yards, 9 TDs, 7 2-pt conversions) Longest interception return in California. Corner (56), 2020 (7 passing, 1 rushing) 8 Demont Buice, Gaston (74) vs. Collinsville (2007) (8 rushing) 198 Connor Adair, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016 (288 attempts, 2,739 yards, 30 TDs) 73 Robert Adams, Trinity Presbyterian, 2015 (1,200 yards) 72.0 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (193 of 268) 1,104 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2010 (60 catches, 10 TDs) 210 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (20) vs. Abbeville (50), 2019 (6 catches, 2 TDs) 5,144 Arthur Johnson, Thompson, 1980-82 232 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1993 (15 games) 643 Haynesville, LA 750 Louisville Male, KY 83 Cesar Diaz, North Jackson, 2010 Scott G Winterton, Deseret News. 3,287 Julio Jones, Foley, 2005-07 (194 catches) 5,266 Brian Exley, Geneva County, 2003-06 (4,827 rushing, 439 receiving) 7,759 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (6,567 rushing, 1,192 receiving) DEFENSE Season 4,205 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2018 (3,788 passing, 417 rushing) 99 Alan Goodin, South Lamar vs. Hale County, 1997 13 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff (51) vs. Parrish (77), 2001 64 Todd Tittle, Lynn, 1991-93 86 Philip Doyle, Huffman, 1985 58 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbbertville (76) vs. Vina (52), 2008 (9 TDs, 2 2-pt PAT), 57 Tony Dixon, Parrish (81) vs. Hubbertville (58), 2003 (8 TDs, 9 PATs) Neal, 2012 2 Ja'Quan Myles, Daphne (26) vs. Saraland (20), 2017 (95 and 82 yards) 34 Norris Drinkard, Houston County, 2001 (12 games) 456 Skyler Beck, Brooks (55) vs. Cobert Co. (49), 2012 (7 TDs) 1,086 Josh Wesley, Eutaw, 1999 (62 catches, 10 TDs) 99 Ryan Powers, Tanner (41) vs. Phil Campbell (8), 2005 4,720 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 2,566 Kyle Crabtree, Fort Payne, 2010 (172 of 268, 28 TDs) 821 Valdosta, GA (1913-2004, 821-174-34) 85 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2010 222 Brandon Greer, Westbrook Christian, 1998 (15 games) 74 Win Knight, Clay County, 2006 (84 attempts) 2,341 Evan Sims, Fayette County, 2008 (163 of 291, 26 TDs) 327 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 99 Juan Jackson, Gardendale (43) vs. Minor (50), 2014 211 Terrell Cook, Cordova High vs. Pickens Co., 2000 (11 catches, 2 TD's) 32 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2013 (13 games) 192 Domonique Thomas, Ohatchee (70) vs. West End (22), 2018 (3 returns, 2 for TDs of 77 and 65 yards, 1 for 50 non-score) 427 Mikey Forney, Holtville, 2018-2021 14 Joe Montano, Davidson, 2017 (15 attempts) 62 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (18 rushing, 44 passing) 301 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2019(completed 191) 100 Bailey McGaha-Potter, Scottsboro, 2016 (7 FG, 79 PAT) (1893-2004, 743-265-57) 377 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heihts, 2006 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. 8,572 Sean Wallace, Marion County, 2009-12 (3,914 passing, 4,631 rushing, 27 receiving) 1,000 Robert Kilow, Daleville, 1993 (72 catches, 18 TDs) 420 Jalen White, Daleville (22) vs. G.W. 2,485 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1992 (12 games) 27 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 (40 attempts) 2,194 Drew Phillips, Boaz, 2008 (12 games) 4,747 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood, 1982-85 2,790 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2006 (165 of 242, 22 TDs) 57 Taylor Mosley, Walker vs. Minor, 1997 177 Tommy Trott, Trinity Presbyterian, 2001-04 Here's a look at the California high school quarterbacks with the most career passing yards of all time. 83 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2012 51 Devin Goodwin, Demopolis, 2004 (188 of 309) For sheer volume, California high school football has few peers. California High School Football In Partnership with the CA Interscholastic Federation ( CIF) CA Football Rankings Full Rankings Last Updated: Saturday, Dec 17, 2022 CA Football News Staff Report Feb 23, 2023 Report: Centennial at Gorman in 2023 Eric Sondheimer of Los Angeles Times reports scheduling development Thursday via Twitter. 4 Owen Lockette, Westminster Christian (69) vs. Central-Florence (70), 2022 (10 catches, 172 yards, TDs - 29, 10, 39, 9) 27 Caiden Lipscomb, Coosa Christian (27) vs. Falkville (70), 2018 (50 attempts, 429 yards, 3 TDs) 60Danny Johnson, J.O. 312 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (completed 231) 2,921 Luke Tucker, Fayette County,1996 (149 of 264) 332 Alan Rios, Tanner, 2013-15 (8 FGs, 308 EP) 49 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (44 rushing, 4 receiving, 1 passing) 76 Eric Colburn, Carbon Hill, 1984 6 Limon, CO (1963-68) 11,659 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2008-12 (7,929 passing, 3,055 rushing, 20 receiving, 107 KO return, 5 Brandon Hale, Lexington, 1998 Career 211 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 (327 att.,3,206 yards, 35 TDs) 13 Clay Smith, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne Co. (70), 2011 585 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (63) vs. West Morgan (18), 2015 (410 passing, 175 rushing) 524 Brandon Thornton, Homewood, 2001-03 680 Paducah Tilghman, KY Game 74.0 James Raines, Berry, 2016 (231 of 312) 206 Jerry Burton, Priceville, 2019(12 games - 34TD, 12-pt conversions) 433 Parker Mason, Gulf Shores (38) vs. 34 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2006 85 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018 (58 PAT, 9 FG) 52 Collin Rogers, Prattville (37) vs. Smiths Station (8), 2021 (kicked 3 FG in the game, 42, 42, 52) 1,032 Elliott McElwain, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (77 catches, 7 TDs) 4 Bram McGrady, Athens (26) vs. Austin (24), 2013 63.2 Brady Polson, Bob Jones, 2014-16 (401 of 634) 2,294 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2013 (13 games) 6,922 Austin Ingram, Charles Henderson, 2011-14 (80 TDs) 3,426 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (3,112 rushing yards, 314 pass receivbing), 44 TDs) 87 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1989-91 8,042 Cory Wilkes, Carbon Hill, Walker, 2004-07 (5,394 passing, 2,044 rushing, 624 kick returns) 1,183 James Hammell, Lauderdale County, 1998 (80 catches) List of California state high school football champions 556 Brody Meeks, Lynn (47) vs. Winston Co. (38), 2013 (344 passing, 222 rushing) 1,034 Vincent Davis, Jackson-Olin, 1990 (37 catches, 12 TDs) 202 Jay Robertson, St. James (41) vs. Holtville (27), 1996 (9 catches) 116 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa (117 att. 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. 38 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 86 Martin Warren, Austin, 2003 228 Alphonso Gross, W.S. 102 Peyton Gilliland, Cleveland vs. Susan Moore, 2014 80 Luke Szameitat, North Jackson, 2018 (97 attempts) Neal, 2012 520 Seth Brown, St. John Paul II Catholic (49) vs. West Morgan (36), 2019 (25 of 30, 5 TDs) 73 Drew Forrest, Cullman, 2009 41 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 1998-02 50 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. Geneva County (51), 2019 (7 TDs, 4 2-point PATs) St. Francis ends De La Salle's 30-year winning streak 14 of the greatest single-season RB performances in high school history 198 Michael Crear, Jasper, 2018 (309 att., 2,858 yards, 19 TDs) 18 Darnell Hawkins, Blount, 1992 (14 games) 1,083 Owen Lockette, Westminster Christian, 2022 (77 catches, 21 TD) 256 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller, 1998-01 46.6 Reece Solar, Alabama Christian, 2018 (41 punts) High school: Exeter High School (Exeter, California) and San Joaquin Memorial High School (Fresno, California). 8 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (69) vs. Priceville (7), 2018 (8 TDs rushing on 11 carries, 227 yards) 3,512 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2017 (148 of 226, 42 TDs) 1,017 Justin Anderson, Mortimer Jordan, 2017 (46 catches, 7 TDs) 33 Jake Vest, Daleville, 1992 (115 of 208) 99 Henry Ruggs, Lee-Montgomery (48) vs. Prattville (28), 2015 230 Cory Whisenant, Springville 1999(13 games) 8 Aaron Dove, Falkville (70) vs. Coosa Christian (27), 2018 (20 of 27, 503 yards) 90 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (75 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KO Ret) 3,332 JaMarcus Russell, Williamson, 2002 (219 of 372, 22 TDs) (Minimum 10 attempts) 180 Caden Rose, Bob Jones, 2017 (262 attempts, 2,363 yards, 16 TDs) 172 Martin Warren, Austin, 2001-03 7 Jerrod Keyes, Oak Grove (63) vs. Holt (34), 2015 (13, 47, 6, 5, 33, 4, 20) 658 New Castle, PA 3 Kaleb Jones, Colllinsville, 2020 3,627 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian, 2020 (2,531 passing, 1,031 rushing, 65 receiving) 572 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2022 (406 passing, 166 rushing, 89 Horizon Christian Academy (San Diego) 62-22, This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 08:41. 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. 39 Austin Estes, , Piedmont, 2018-21 461 KareemKeyes, Minor (49) vs. Huffman (25), 2022 (410 yards passing, 51 rushing) 53 Dane Prewitt, Hewitt-Trussville, 1990 3 Dontrell Miller, Demopolis, 2004 (11 interceptions) 20 Ty Shrader, North Jackson, 2004-06 32 Roydell Williams, Hueytown, 2018 79 Bailey McGaha-Potter, Scottsboro, 2016 39 James Raines, Berry (14) vs. Pickens County (61), 2016 (44 attempts, 172 yards, 1 TD) 409 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley (28) vs. Clay-Chalkville (21), 2018 (31 of 40, 3 TDs) 699 Brandon Musch, Westminster Chr. White was one of Arizona State's highest-rated recruits of all time in 2015 and managed to graduate from college in just under three years. 37.6 Pierre Goode, Hazlewood (80) vs. Red Bay (0), 1984 (5 carries, 188 yards, 4 TDs) Bottom line: Michael Herrick's accomplishments stand out on this list, as he's the oldest quarterback to make the list by a full decade. 44 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (178 of 274) 9,819 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 44.0 Malcolm Simmons, Benjamin Russell, 2022 (29 punts) Online State Football Records - Cal-Hi Sports (69) & Jackson Brewer, Central-Florence (70), 2022 (Musch 467 yards; Brewer201) 233 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2001 (329 att., 2,887 yards, 27 TDs) MOST YARDS RUSHING 1,100 Lee Guess, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000 (87 catches) 696 Brockton, MA 1,029 Lamonde Russell, Oneonta, 1985 (41 catches, 19 TDs) MOST ONSIDE KICKS RECOVERED (KICKING TEAM) 33 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1996 53.4 George Payne, St. Luke's (56) vs. Cottage Hill (21), 2012 (5 carries, 267 yards, 4 82 Matt Teeples, Ardmore, 2009 20 Eric Tibbs, Springville, 1999 84 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2003-06 18 John WilliamsonCrossville (20) vs. New Hope (45), 2009 51 Gordon Chambliss, Huffman vs. Ramsay, 1969 (25 completions, 311 yards, 3 TDs) 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. 1,148 Austin Estes, Piedmont, 2021 (59 catches) 2,314 Derrick Graves, Holt, 1998 (13 games) List of California state high school football champions, No state or regional champions were awarded in the 2020 season due to the, Listed in years from 2006-2011 is Regional Selection for each division. 108 Mark White, Trinity Presbyterian, 2009 433 Ivy Moscatillo, St. Jude (12) vs. Maplesville (45), 2007 Cal-Hi Sports Final Rankings Career 33 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1995 1,539 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (110 catches, 15 TDs) Brilliant (22), 2016 (20 of 24, 563 yards, 4 2-pt conversions) Game 1,297 Bridges Anderson, Andalusia, 2017 (65 catches, 15 TDs) 681 Everett, MA 2,985 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (148 if 237,38 TDs) 6,542 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1988-91 53 Luke Tucker, Fayette County, 1994-97 4 Nolen Smith, Oneonta vs. Arab, Susan Moore and J.B. Pennington, 2008 570 A.J. 2,101 Justin Brock, South Lamar, 2008 (13 games) 40 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2016 (13 games) 64 Riley Eisner, Good Hope (41) vs. Cordova (48), 2014 (34 completions, 403 yards, 5 TDs) 195 Peyton Floyd, Hewitt-Trussville, 2022 (278 att., 2,413 yards, 25 TDs) 843 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2012-15 9 James Raines, Berry (68) vs. Berry (0), 2015 (9 passing, 7 2-pt. 206 Justin Pride, Butler (52) vs. Cherokee County (63), 2010 (14 catches) 27 Kareem Keyes, Minor (16) vs. Florence (35), 2022 (35 atttempts, 296 yards, 1 TD) 3,169 Ben Moore, Cullman, 2010 (2,092 rushing, 488 receiving, 362 kick returns, 130 punt return, 97 passing) National Record 12 Matt Caddell, McAdory, 2002 80 Ozzie Newsome, Colbert County, 1972 7,947 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020-2022 (389 of 661, 107 TDs) Berry, 1983, 53 Dane Prewitt, Hewitt-Trussville, 1990, 52 Patton Turnipseed, Tuscaloosa Academy (23) vs. Lexington (20) 2022 (in 2A state playoffs at final horn), 52 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021, 52 Collin Rogers, Prattville (37) vs. Smiths Station (8), 2021 (kicked 3 FG in the game, 42, 42, 52), 52 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity (14) vs. Washington Co. (27), 2010, 52 Daniel Perez, Springville (31) vs. Lincoln (0), 2002, 52 Chris Beck, Auburn (23) vs. Northview (3), 2002, 52 Chris Hodges, Oxford (6)vs. Gadsden (14), 2000, 52 Jeff Waller, Opp (19) vs. Headland (0), 1980, 52 Chamthasvance Adethsack, Theodore (10) vs. 51 Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 (14 games) 6,659 Jalen White, Daleville, 2016-19 187 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018, St. Clair Co,, 2016-2017 (3,298 yards, 32 TDs) I found this story on USA TODAY High School Sports and wanted to share it with you: 140 Bobby Daniel, Winston County, 1985-87 52 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2004-05 415 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson (51) vs. Pelham (21), 2017 (26 of 32, 5 TDs) (1919-2004, 710-228-32) 2,036 T. J. Sullivan, New Hope, 1999 (10 games) 243 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2007 (376 att., 2,979 yards) 3,566 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (3,519 rushing, 47 receiving, 11 games) 83 Brandon Thornton, Homewood, 2001-03, 83 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson, 1991-93, 79 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-2014 100 Chris Hanson, Piedmont vs. Vinemont, 1989 269 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (38) vs. Sumter Central (24), 2018 (11 catches, 2 TDs) 254 Quamaine Gamble, Madison County (42) vs. New Hope (7), 2019 (6 catches, 2 TDs) 3 Samuel Thigpen, Red Bay vs. Tanner, 2005 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. 14 Ben Cagle, Lynn (34) vs. Career 306 Casey O'Toole, Oneonta, 2008 42 ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale (49) vs. Fyffe (28), 2012 (7 TDs) 28 Phillip Williams, Meek, 2001-04 99 Tadere White, Keith (46) vs. R. C. Hatch (8), 2003 7 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (78) vs. Fairview (12), 2018 (7 TDs rushing, 373 yards, 11 carries; 1 TD punt ret.) 31 Melvin Cotton, Holt vs. Bibb County, 1998 2,121 Brandon Kinard, Hamilton, 1990 (155 of 301, 18 TDs) 7 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-16 McCarron, St. Paul's, 2007 (26 TDs) 32 Danny Johnson, J.O. 2,447 Toby Pee, Sardis, 2012 (1,829 rushing, 595 receiving, 23 passing) 55 Josh Woodard, Decatur (21)vs. Bob Jones (6), 2001 3 Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 2014 & 2012 (6 and 4 interceptions, respectively) MOST YARDS PASSING 52 Jeff Waller, Opp (19) vs. Headland (0), 1980 522 Devaris Skanes, Brantley, 2001-04 8 Steven Reese, Florala, 1996-98 68.7 Caden Rose, Bob Jones, 2017 (180 of 262) 6 of 15. 3,820 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 (287 of 435, 36 TDs) 2 Keon Fomby, Oxford (47) vs. 409 Rontarius Wiggins, Jacksonville (55) vs. Cleburne County (33), 2018 (21 carries, 4 TDs) We believe it may be a National and possibly a World Record. 62 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2016 (30 rushing, 29 passing, 3 kick returns) 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1988 7,871 Kaleb Jones, Collinsville, 2014-19 (3,945 passing, 2,551 rushing, 431 receiving, 944 return yards) 3,279 Lance Rhodes, Hoover, 2000 (192 of 317, 37 TDs) 44 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (15 games) 15 Muskegon, MI (1904-04), Seasons Consecutive 2,163 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (14 games) 8,099 Tyrone Prothro, Cleburne County, 1999-02 8 Jalen White, Daleville (78) vs. Barbour County (26), 2019 (9 carries, 463 yards, 8 rushing TDs) 33 Glen Johnson, Isabella, 1990 243 Clay Smith, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne County (70), 2011 (13 catches, 4 TDs) 57.6 Austin Ingram, Charles Henderson, 2011-14 (514 of 892) 2,150 Neal Oates, Florala, 1999 (13 games) Season 43 T.J. Simmons, Clay-Chalkville, 2013-15) 458 Isavia Brown, Cleburne County (33) vs. Jacksonville (55), 2018 (124 rushing, 63 passing, 222 kick returns, 31 receiving) 57 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2018 (50 passing, 7 rushing) Game Stats Season Stats Dec 3, 2022 @ 11:25am 49-45 (W) San Jacinto vs. University City 1,305 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 1998 (70 catches, 13 TDs) 48 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (15 games) Mobile Christian (12), 2016 Class 3A state championship game (239 yards, 3 TDs) 30 Joseph Pough, LeFlore vs. St. Paul's, 2010 (40 attempts, 382 yards) 82 Baylor Barnes, Charles Henderson, 2013 (64 EP, 6 FG) Below is a list of California state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation since the organization began holding state championship games in 2006. 675 Thomas Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2013-16 2,326 Desmond Trotter, Shades Valley, 2017 (193 of 263, 17 TDs) 1,077 Kenny Pollard, Millport, 1984 (40 catches, 15 TDs) That is the lowest total counted since we've been doing these state-by-state counts over the past 30 years. 276 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2008-11 (48 FG, 132 extra points) Brilliant (22), 2016 (20 of 24, 8 TDs) Bottom line: Hank Bachmeier started all four years at Murrieta Valley High, where he threw for just over 13,000 yards and 156 touchdowns while tacking on 2,190 yards running the ball along with 32 rushing touchdowns.