We do a lot better looking at the two coaching staffs. 207Collin Jarbo, Gaston, 2010 (all in first half) 41 Gavin Brown, Corner (21) vs. St. Clair Co. (13), 2021 (242 yards, 2 TDs) 203 Christian Irons, Waterloo (20) vs. Hubbertville (15), 2015 (5 catches, 3 TDs) 99 Adam Clough, Hokes Bluff vs. Munford, 2004 11,349 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-2016 (4,303 passing, 4,025 rushing, 702 receiving, 1,468 KO ret, 727 Punt ret) 1,215 Joe Jones, Mountain Brook, 2004 (68 catches, 17 TDs) 8,099 Tyrone Prothro, Cleburne County, 1999-02 12 Matt Caddell, McAdory, 2002 54 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1998 (44 passing, 10 rushing) 2,737 Thomas Ozmint, Glencoe, 2014 (2,316 rushing, 199 receiving, 19 punt returns, 203 KO returns) Berry, 1983 7,908 Kendal Gibson, Aliceville, 1997-00 183 Raleigh Killen, Rogers, 2012 (11 games) 43 Jerry Burton, Priceville (37) vs. North Jackson (36), 2019 (273 yards, 4 TDs) 8,053 Collin Moon, Oneonta, 2018-2021 (4,384 rushing, 3,669 KR, Receiving) 49 La'Damian Webb, Beauregard, 2016 (14 games) 13 Clay Smith, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne Co. (70), 2011 433 Dalton Sinquefield, Smiths Station (38) vs. Americus-Sumter, GA (13), 2014 (24 of 33, 4 TDs) Season 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. Season 727 Canton McKinley, OH 118 Andrew Van Winkle, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (88 PAT, 10 FG) 50 Bubba Brown, Flomaton, 1991-94 435 Neonta Alexander, Piedmont, 2012-15 110 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2014-16 (48 rushing, 46 passing, 5 receiving, 7 punt ret, 3 KO ret, 1 fum ret) TOTAL OFFENSE (Rushing, Passing & Receiving) 3,267 Drew Guy, Fayette County, 2015 (212 of 360, 26 TDs) (1894-2004, 640-303-39) 474 C.J. 20 Ozzie Newsome, Colbert County, 1972 198 Tyler Durham, Brilliant (34) vs. Lynn (35), 2015 (3 returns) Most TDs inConsecutive Games 90 Alan Rios, Tanner, 2015 (93 attempts) 55 John Hopf, Fairhope, 1980-82 20 Derrick Jones, Headland, 1988 3,080 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (178 of 274, 44 TDs) 60Danny Johnson, J.O. 213 Kyle Minor, Madison Academy (45) vs. 2,865 Ian Bain, Valley Head, 2022 (12 games) Game 457 Ricky Williams, Dadeville vs. Goodwater, 1974 (15 of 26, 7 TDs) 2,370 Cory Dueitt, Hoover, 1999 (193 of 325, 27 TDs) 51 Brandon Greer, Westbrook Christian, 1995-98 16 Martin Warren, Austin vs. Hartselle, 2003 2 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (49) vs. Ariton (54), 2019 (99 & 80 yards) 35 James Raines, Berry (67) vs. Holy Spirit (14), 2016 (44 attempts, 470 yards, 8 TDs) 3,279 Lance Rhodes, Hoover, 2000 (192 of 317, 37 TDs) 4 Jake Smith, Berry (48) vs. Parrish (46), 2011 373 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2022 (227 completions, 3,267yards, 37TDs) 61 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2014 (36 passing, 24 rushing, 1 receiving) 19 Chester Rogers, Lee-Huntsville (26) vs. 99 Alan Goodin, South Lamar vs. Hale County, 1997 53.4 George Payne, St. Luke's (56) vs. Cottage Hill (21), 2012 (5 carries, 267 yards, 4 54 Danny Haynes, Brooks, 1998 return) 50 Kolby Taylor, Oak Grove 31) vs. Holt (21), 2007 282 Alvin Henderson, Elba, 2022 (12 games) 182 Jamarcus Russell, Williamson, 1999 (324 att., 2,683 yards, 20 TDs) 417 Hayden Garrison, Chelsea (35) vs. Briarwood Christian (42), 2021 (325 passing, 92 rushing) 354 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson, 2018 (59 TDs) Bottom line: Jayden Daniels was the No. 640 Greensburg-Salem, PA No. 9 Brent Gulledge, Victory Christian (70) vs. Lyman Ward (6), 2004 (14 of 22 for 374 yards) 216 D.K. 216 Omarion Finch, Etowah (33) vs. Oneonta (0), 2021 (six carches, 4 TDs) 7Kendarius Fritts, Linden (82) vs. A.L. 173 Ozzie Newsome, Colbert County, 1971-73 Here's a look at the California high school quarterbacks with the most career passing yards of all time. Game (Minimum 5 carries) 643 Haynesville, LA 98 Ta-Mar Scott, John Essex vs. Coffeeville, 2001 98 Grant Ezekiel, Mortimer Jordan (41) va. Moody (0), 2018 3,139 Peyton Floyd, Hewitt-Trussville, 2022 (2,413 passing, 726 rushing) 2 Javar Strong, Muscle Shoals (62) vs. Columbia (0), 2019 513 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (36) vs. Prattville Chr. 406 Joel Hastings, American Christian vs. Westbrook Chr., 1999 (26 carries) 78 Darius Nalls, Fayette County, 2017 (1,659 yards) Game 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. 3 Malcolm McCracken, Tuscaloosa County, vs. Huntsville, 1947 72.0 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2015 (193 of 268) 8 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (68) vs. J.B. Pennington (41), 2015 (4 passing, 4 rushing) 153 Mac Campbell, Alexandria, 1993-97 54 Tony Ybarra, Gulf Shores (28) vs. Sweet Water (55), 2004 (28 completions, 364 yards) 2,611 Brad Smelley, American Christian, 2006 (183 of 264, 24 TDs) 52 Nate Craft, Brookwood (44) vs. Wilcox Central (6), 2011 3 Jalen White, Daleville vs. Straughn, Geneva County and Barbour County, 2019 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. MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS TN (1943-49) 77 Elliott McElwain, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (1,032 yards) 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. 66 Russell Weeks, New Brockton (38) vs. Zion Chapel (0), 2019 681 Everett, MA 2,443 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2009 (131 of 215, 25 TDs) 217 Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove, 2019 (320 att,m 3,536 yards, 41 TDs) 63 Roc Taylor, Oxford, 2019 (1,205 yards, 17 TDs) 1,047 John-Michael Riley, Bob Jones, 2018 (55 catches, 11 TDs) 8 John Sweatt, Alma Bryant, 1999 4,720 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 7,239 Brian Park, Westminster, 2006-08 (62 TDs) 7,136 Views, All-Time 209 Graeme McFarland, Mountain Brook, 2001 (317 att., 2,615 yards, 21TDs) 85 Joe Kirkpatrick, Russellville (27) vs. Cherokee Vocational(0), 1969 204 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 2001 (14 games) 100 John Coger, Oakman vs. Berry, 2013 4 Tom Sanders, Ashville vs. St. Clair County, 1974 10 Javin Thatch, Tanner, 2011 (5 punt, 5 kickoff) 7,333 Stanley Jones, Houston Academy, 2003-06 (5,020 rushing, 562receiving, 1751 kick/punt 298 Sam Collins, Fayette County vs. Game 2,631 Dylan Skipper, Cullman (170-of-274, 28 TDs), 2009 Shades Mountain (6), 2011 (10 carries) November 7, 2019 1:22 pm ET. 7 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley (51) vs. Austin (50) OT, 2017 (7 different receivers) 4 Dylan Hand, Corner (49) vs. Sumiton Christian (6), 2013 4 Damiko Tabb, Midfield (30) vs. Clarke County (8), 2004 60 Noah Holmes, Falkville, 2018 (1,125 yards) 51 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (11 games, 49 rush, 1 receiving, 1 fumble return) 2,091 Michael Owens, Deshler, 1998 (15 games) Wallace, Beauregard & Moody. 370 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2004 207 Eric Williams, Blount (41) vs. Alma Bryant (7), 2018 (5 catches, 3 TDs) 51 Dusty Goodwin, Demopolis, 1999-02 360 Michael Darden, Albertville, 2003 20 Cahdil Ellis, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26) VS. Clay-Chalkville (48), 2014 (111 yards, 2 TDs) 2,317 Courtney Aldridge, Linden, 2002 468Luke Bailey,Fairview (48) vs. Douglas (34), 2011 (364 passing, 104 rushing) 504 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1989-91 1,053 Tevin Madison, Fayette County, 2013 33 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2019 (152 of 237) 31 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville, 2015-2018 (attempted 43) 64 Jacob Kennedy, Berry, 2009-11 4,343 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (2,848 passing, 1,495 rushing) 28 Harrison Barker, Spain Park (35) vs. Mountain Brook (49), 2019 (45 attempts, 357 yards, 3 TDs) (1921-04, 673-201-28) 2,140 Derrick Griffie, Piedmont, 1988 (12 games) 502 Seth Baker, Springville (54) vs. Curry (34), 2007 (20 of 29, 6 TDs) 33 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2002 (53 attempts,53passes, 5 TDs) 33 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson (26) vs. Hoover (45), 2018 (61 attempts, 474 yards) 52 Wade Wood, Wilson, 1989 48 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2006-08 342 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1997 648 Steubenville, OH Trujillo transferred to Fresno State in December 2021, where he'll still have four years of college eligibility remaining. MOST KICK RETURN YARDAGE (KO and Punts) (1897-2004, 659-225-43) 33 Mason Cartee, Priceville, 2021 (32 rush, 1 KO return) 467 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2003
Most Passing Yards in California High School Football History 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) 491 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (53) vs. DAR (7), 20222 (210 yards rushing, 281 passing) LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN 152 Riley Keith, Sylacauga, 2015-17 (158 attempts) 14 Matt Teeples, Ardmore vs. Rogers, 2009 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. 37 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (69) vs. Central-Florence (70), 2022 (57 attempts, 467 yards, 7 TDs) 62 Carson McGregory, Deshler, 2011 Listed in respective years is result of Division VI-AA North play-in game and Division VI-A North play-in game. 134 Craig Sanderson, Hamilton, 1984-86 3 Thomas Banks, West Jefferson (1991, 1992, 1993) 33 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2006 (235 of 377) Game Game 287 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 (435 att., 3,820 yards, 36 TDs) ), 2015-16
State's Most Prolific Football Champions - ESPNHS California- ESPN 2,985 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (2,835 passing, 150 rushing) 1,000 Robert Kilow, Daleville, 1993 (72 catches, 18 TDs) 11 Jarrett Daughtry, Faith Academy (43) vs. Citronelle (0), 2022 497 Tanner Ivey, Haleyville (63) vs. Priceville (38), 2012 (24 of 38, 6 TDs) 9,207 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2010-14 Game 452 Heath Burchfield, James Clemens (34) vs. Ft. Payne (37), 2013 (23 of 38, 3 TDs) 7 Oklahoma City Douglass, OK (1949-55) 2,000Ricky Williams, Dadeville, 1974 (101 of 211, 24 TDs) September 5, 2013 2,079 Clay Jones, Bibb County, 2005 (137 of 257, 18 TDs) 131Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian, 2020-22(2,949 rushing, 7,081 passing) 10.0 Jalen White, Daleville, 2016-2019 (6,659 yards, 664 attempts, 85 TDs) 64 Pittsfield, IL (1966-73) 3,112 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2006 (235 of 377, 33 TDs) 682 Hampton, VA 3,392 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2017 (238 of 336, 36 TDs) 32 Collin Jarbo, Gaston, 2007-10 34.6 Jalen White, Daleville (68) vs. Cottonwood (29),2019 (11 carries, 379 yards, 6 TDs) 3,047 Ta-Mar Scott, John Essex, 2001 MOST KICK RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 27 Josh Staggs, West Morgan vs. Colbert Heights, 1999 3,374 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2009 (2,443 pass, 848 rush, 24 KO ret, 59 punt ret) 98 Keri Pender, Cottonwood (43) vs. Wicksburg (12), 2007 166 Tim Castille, Briarwood Christian, 1998-00 206 Michael Mahon, Hoover, 2001-02 99 Kadarius Brown, Wetumpka (24) vs. Baker (21), 2022 2,889 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1989 98 Win Knight, Clay County, 2006 Career Neal, 2012 (12 games) 494 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo (38) vs. Sumter Central (24), 2018 (444 passing, 50 rushing) 449 Jackson McMillian, Souteastern (57) vs. Holly Pond (53), 2022 (443 passing, 6 rushing) 36 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2021 (160 of 258) 546 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 return) 87.5 Peyton Floyd, Hewitt-Trussville (38) vs. Florence (20), 2022 (21 of 24, 180 yards, 3 TDs) 3 Williams, Emma Sansom, 1997 (11 interceptions) 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. 489 Rontarius Wiggins, Jacksonville (55) vs. Cleburne County (33), 2018) (409 rushing, 80 receiving) 7 Joel Hastings, American Chr. 15 Josh Woodard, Decatur (15) vs. Grissom (0), 2001 (5 FGs) 209 Spencer Johnson, Southern Choctaw, 1999 4 Jason Jones, Central-Tuscaloosa vs. Hueytown, 1995