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180 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2013-16 4 Caleb Clark, Phillips (42) vs. Phil Campbell (33), 2011 42 Zach Stacy, Bibb County (48) vs. Jemison (35), 2007 (7 TDs) 631 Tyler Caldwell, Clullman, 2006-08 40 Jerry Burton, Priceville (43) vs. St. John Paul II (29), 2019 52 Wade Wood, Wilson, 1989 8,368 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2020-21 (5,737 passing, 2,631 rushing, 23 games) 99 Jalyn Martin, Collinsville (41) vs. Cedar Bluff (24), 2014 68.8 Connor Adair, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016 (198 of 288) 98 Keri Pender, Cottonwood (43) vs. Wicksburg (12), 2007 2,451 Chandler Rigdon, Chickasaw, 2014 (125 of 208, 27 TDs) 3,091 Cody O'Toole, Oneonta, 2012 (206 of 300, 43 TDs) 7 Samuel Thigpen, Red Bay, 2005 978 John Parker Wilson, Hoover, 2001-03 6,270 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2008-10 (733 rushing, 5,292 passing) 36 Taylor Hayes, Piedmont, 2016 (15 games) 739 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2012-15 3,904 AverySeaton,Madison Academy, 2017-20 . 84 Ben Riggs, Marion County, 2011 (88 attempts) 7 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (45, 55, 16, 5, 9 (rushing), 81 and 88 KO ret) 67.2 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2005 (203 of 300) 61 Jay Williams, Saraland, 2018 (850 yards) 1,007 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1996-00 335 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 2 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne, 2017 49 Sam Fife, Cherokee County vs. Piedmont, 1974 Most 400-yard games (career) 210 Emmanuel Henderson, Geneva County (20) vs. Abbeville (50), 2019 (6 catches, 2 TDs) 75 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2019-22 550 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 460 Justin Craig, Sumiton Christian (27) vs. Oneonta (48), 2004 (29 of 45) 6,542 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1988-91 6,270 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2008-10 (5,292 passing, 733 rushing) Long (30), 2019 (373 rushing, 47 receiving) 2,205 Nick Gibson, Pinson Valley, 2013 (12 games) 50 Jake Lane, Park Crossing (13) vs. Sidney Lanier (10), 2016 2,341 Evan Sims, Fayette County, 2008 (163 of 291, 26 TDs) 2,036 T. J. Sullivan, New Hope, 1999 (10 games) 27 Kameron Keenan, Ramsay (41) vs. Hueytown (28), 2022 (38 attempts, 329 yards, 5 TDs) 4 Joe Jones, Mountain Brook vs. Tuscaloosa Co., 2004 189 Todd Little, Lynn, 1993 19 Gray Jennings, Opp vs. Houston Academy, Daleville 2021 5,460 DeMarlo Blount, Ashville, 2000-03 433 Ivy Moscatillo, St. Jude (12) vs. Maplesville (45), 2007 269 J.J. Evans, Montevallo (38) vs. Sumter Central (24), 2018 (11 catches, 2 TDs) Ben Hammer . 206 Matthew Rozier, Sparkman (47) vs. Albertville (26), 2021 (10 catches, 2 TDs) He's currently a quarterback for the Tampa Bay Bandits of the newly reformed Untied States Football League. 1,539 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (110 catches, 15 TDs) 2,848 Kaleb Barker, Priceville, 2015 (181 of 287, 31 TDs) 50 Jalen White, Daleville (70) vs. Geneva County (51), 2019 (7 TDs, 4 2-point PATs) 3,026 Jack Poundstone, Trinity, 2009 (251 of 372) 6 Ja'Michael Willis, Gardendale (51) vs. Bessemer City (26), 2010 (7, 9, 56, 10, 51, & 7 yards) 35 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 (211 pf 327) 471 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (40) vs. Dallas Co. (14), 2021 (471 passing, 0 rushing) ), 2004-07 5,815 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2020-2022 (4,657yards, 507 receiving, 651 Kick returns)* 99 Tamardreon Purnell, Montevallo (62) vs. West Blocton (50), 2019 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. Team Makai), The San Gabriel Valley Bowl All Star Game, Del Oro vs. 99 Hunter McGuire, Elba vs. Houston Academy, 2004 2,023Philip Rivers, Athens, 1999 (107 of 195, 15 TDs) 565 Chris Smelley, American Christian (31) vs. Brantley (43), 2005 (29 of 56, Mountain View (Calif.) St. Francis snapped De La Salle's historic win streak with a . 23 Valdosta, GA (1940-98) 83 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2012 2,057Damion Bracy, Jackson, 2009 (13 games) 99 Rishard Densmore, Bessemer City (28) vs. Northridge (10), 2018 31 Slade Smith, Fort Payne, 2007 457 Blake Bean, Oneonta, 2010-13 3 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1987 (1896-2004, 641-376-42) 7,759 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (6,567 rushing, 1,192 receiving) 516 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2010-13 2 Randy Posey, Ft. Payne vs. Etowah, 2006 186 Beau Ragsdale, Oneonta, 2018 (12 games) 8 Tony Dixon, Parrish (81)vs. Hubbertville (58), 2003 (8 rushing) 3,312 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2017 (144 of 221, 42 TDs) 1,633 Knute Wood, Brooks, 2021 (77 catches, 20 TDs) 7 Zach Stacy, Bibb County (48) vs. Jemison (35), 2007 34 Rondarrius Wiggins, Jacksonville, 2018 (12 games) 699 Easton, PA 3,169 Ben Moore, Cullman, 2010 (2,092 rushing, 488 receiving, 362 kick returns, 130 punt return, 97 passing) 65 Jake Lane, Park Crossing, 2016 (72 attempts) 40 Jeremy McMullen, Aliceville (42) vs. Elba (25), 2012 (first round, playoffs) 50 Brandon Cox, Hewitt-Trussville, 2000-01 2,334 Cornelius Brown IV, Calera, 2017 (167 of 281, 25 TDs) 2,155 Robert Stewart, Houston County, 1984 201 De'Quan Johnson, Southside-Selma (38) vs. Keith (32), 2015 (6 catches, 4 TDs) 99 Kahari McReynolds, Geneva (40) vs. Samson (28), 2019 4 T.J. Simmons, Clay-Chalkville (52) vs. Hewitt-Trussville (35), 2015 86.4 Austin Ingram, Charles Henderson (30) vs. Rehobeth (7), 2014 (19 of 22) 3,237 Will Stokes, Madison Academy, 2021 11 Jason Clay, Parrrish, 1998 (8 punt, 3 kickoff) 53 Diego Guajardo, Daphne (40) vs. B.C. 744 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2013-16 743 Mount Carmel, PA 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. 3 Wes Bradley, T. R. Miller, 1977 (9 interceptions) 2,084 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2018 (15 games) 52 Daniel Perez, Springville (31) vs. Lincoln (0), 2002 420 Jalen White, Daleville (22) vs. G.W. 32 Hess Horne, Eufaula, 2019(1191 of 301) Game 4 Christian Angulo, Falkville (70) vs. Coosa Christian (27), 2018 (7 catches, 262 yards) Longest interception return in California. 3,939 Jeremy Johnson, Carver-Montgomery, 2012 (3,193 passing, 706 rushing, 40 receiving) 8 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo (53) vs. Greensboro (32), 2018 (8 passing) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 1,148 Jake Smith, Berry, 2011 (41 catches, 16 TDs) 105 Jack Peavey, Madison County vs. Butler, 2013 90.9 Kalvin Lett, Tallassee (39) vs. Rehobeth (13), 2018 (10 of 11, 193 yards, 2 TDs) 2,725 Drake Hall, Winfield, 2004 (15 games) 32 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018, St. Clair Co., 2016-2017 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. 320 Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove, 2019 (completed 217) Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Dallas Goedert, Brandon Aiyuk among 27 players in NFC Championship game not rated as prep players. 198 Ty Roper, Foley (35) vs. Davidson (31), 2021 (99 and 99 yards) 76 Milkhi Stewart, Bob Jones, 2016 (1,013 yards) 3,805 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2020 (2,752 passing, 1,053 rushing) 266 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 (44 TDs, 1 2-pt conversion) 206 Brandon Thornton, Homewood, 2003 (14 games) 420 Tommy Haley-Ricks, Hubbertville (76) vs. Vina (52), 2008 (24 carries) 489Chance Ellsworth, Priceville (38) vs. Danville (41), 2011 (489 yards passing) 2,050 Miguel Hurtado, Oneonta, 2002 (13 games) 463 Jalen White, Daleville (78) vs. Barbour County (26), 2019 (9 carries) 5,139 Tyrone Moore, Cedar Bluff, 1995-97 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. Former Starkville teammates A.J. 1,170 Shannon Hartsfield, Briarwood, 1990 (54 catches, 8 TDs) 100 Pierce Gilliland, Cleveland, 2021 (15 games) 322 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2004 55 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1995-97 Corner (21), 2007 Texas, Florida and. Season 29 Zac Crocker, Cullman (42) vs. Madison Academy (21), 2012 (39 attempts, 277 yards, 5 TDs)) 494 Ronnie Wiggins, Woodland (53) vs. Coosa County (0), 1967 (290 passing, 204 rushing) 7 Carlos Matias, Elba (55)vs. Opp (54), 2006 487 Cameron Cox, Appalachian (46) vs. Coosa Christian (0), 2011 (437 passing, 50 rushing) 1,306 Julio Jones, Foley, 2006 (75 catches, 16 TDs) 39 Derrick Dunigan, Billingsley (28) vs. Verbena (9), 2-15 (253 yards, 3 TDs) 56 Hunter Kennamer, Guntersville, 2010-11 TDs) 206 Logan Motte, Mortimer Jordan (48) vs. West Point (27), 2011 (9 catches, 2 TDs) His 16,775 career passing yards are the second-highest total in national history behind Kenton (Ohio) High School's Maty Mauk. 649 Temple, TX 213 Kyle Minor, Madison Academy (45) vs. 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. 2,430 Brad Lowery, Bibb Co., 1990 (145 of 268, 15 TDs) 409 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley (28) vs. Clay-Chalkville (21), 2018 (31 of 40, 3 TDs) 131 Josh Montgomery, Russellville (147 att. 16 Parker Colburn, Hewitt-Trussville (78) vs. Manatee, FL (56), 2016 (10 PATs, 2 FG) 11.1 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (2,163 yards, 195 carries, 30 TDs) 2,884 Terrance Wilkes, Wadley, 2005 53 Brett Beech, Jackson, 1990 84 Omari Kelly, Hewitt-Trussville, 2021 (1,335 yards, 13 TDs) 4 Omarion Finch, Etowah (33) vs. Oneonta (0), 2021 208 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2000-02 523 Jason Lard, Lexington, 1990-93 There were only five players from California high schools on the active rosters for this year's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. 54 Geoffrey Bramblett, Locust Fork (40) vs. Cleburne County (70), 2011 (33 completions, 529 yards, 4 TDs) 15 Miles Whitlow, James Clemens (29) vs. Mountain Brook (26), 2014 (195 yards, 1 TD) 4 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (65, 50, 90 & 75yards) NFHS National 408 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (52) vs. Oak Mountain (47), 2018 (361 passing, 47 rushing) 8,055 Bryce Palmer, Waterloo, 2015-2018 (6,938 passing, 1,117 rushing) 432 Brody Meeks, Lynn (34) vs. 4 Tom Sanders, Ashville vs. St. Clair County, 1974 2,558 Logan Washburn, Cleveland, 2021 (15 games) 67.5 Tyler Johnston, Spanish Fort, 2011-15 (426 of 626)