Oklahoma player nearly scored 100 points in 1927.        
        
		
            
MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book 
Single Game Points
Numbers 1-10
98
 — Leroy "Boney" Matthews,	
Roff (Okla.),	1927
90
 — Elvin McCoy,	
Haven (Kan.),	1927
88
 — Don Wile,	
Salem (Ill.),	1943
85
 — John Cook,	
Beatrice (Neb.),	1912
85 — Phil Dickens, 
Trousdale County (Hartsville, Tenn.), 1931
84
 — Valentine Rock Grundman,	
DePaul College Prep (Chicago, Ill.),	1916
83 — Gordon Meadows, 
Worland (Wyo.), 1921
82 — Alva Appleman, 
Moberly (Mo.), 1923
80 — Everett Horner, 
Bozeman (Mont.), 1924
80
 — Frank Greene,	
Coronado (Calif.),	1929
11-20
78
 — Erastus "Tunk" Simmons,	
Medina (Ohio),	1923
77
 — Ernie Perea,	
Los Lunas (N.M.),	1967
76
 — Eddie Byrge,	Huntsville (Tenn.),	1968
75
 — Jiggs Ray,	
Pilot Point (Texas),	1937
72
 — Irwin Pinckney,	
Aberdeen (Wash.),	1914
72
 — Roland Locke,	
North Platte (Neb.),	1921
	        
	        
72
 — Don Pressly,	
Frankfort (West Frankfort, Ill.),	1928
72
 — Ken Pearson,	
Genoa-Hugo (Hugo, Colo.),	1930
72 — Willie "Boogie" Hall, Tivoli (Defuniak Springs, Fla.), 1951
72
 — Harold Cummings,	Clermont (Fla.),	1953
21-30
72
 — Don Gullett,	McKell	(South Shore	Ky.),	1968
71 — Arthur Kurtz, 
Lorain (Ohio), 1913
71 — Joe Golding, 
Eufaula (Okla.), 1939
68 — Herbie Phelps, Old Kentucky Home (Bardstown, Ky.), 1962
66 — Cecil Hardy, Flint Central (Flint, Mich.), 1914
66 — Duke Christie, 
Escanaba (Mich.), 1920
66 — Philo Grimes, Tulsa (Okla.), 1923
66 — Tom Wallace, 
Saranac Lake (N.Y.), 1926
66 — Gilford Skenadore, 
West De Pere (De Pere, Wis.), 1926
66 — Eddie Baker, 
Centralia (Ill.), 1926
31-40
66 — Wade Hildinger, Nash (Okla.), 1928
66 — Billie Bird, 
Corbin (Ky.), 1959
65 — Ray Eckmann, 
Lincoln (Seattle, Wash.), 1918
64 — Carl Squires, 
University School (Hunting Valley, Ohio), 1894
64 — Leonard Butler, 
Morris (Ill.), 1969
64 — Zach Davis, 
Sheehan (Wallingford, Conn.), 2016
63 — Rex Thomas, 
Sapulpa (Okla.), 1920
63 — Buddy Lowe, 
St. Cloud (Fla.), 1944
62 — Glen Dundore, 
Plainfield Central (Plainfield, Ill.), 1921
62 — Howard Hamilton, Bellville (Ohio), 1939
31-40
62 — Kenneth Moore, 
Calhoun (Calhoun, Ga.), 1948
62 — Aaron Johnson, Lincoln Prep Academy (Mo.), 1985
62 — Chase VanSchoyck, 
North Central (Farmersburg, Ind.), 2013
62 — Cliff Miller, 
Columbian (Tiffin, Ohio), 2014
62 — Jeff Swisher, Sistersville (W.Va.), 1986
61 — George Secrest, 
Coshocton (Coshocton, Ohio), 1912
61 — Tyler Martin, 
Mechanicsburg (Mechanicsburg, Ohio), 1999
60 — George Anderson, 
Denver South (Denver, Colo.), 1914
60 — Herb Dunphy, Lansing Central (Mich.), 1917
60 — Gene Livingston, 
East (Salt Lake City, Utah), 1919
41-50
60 — John Zinser, 
Peoria (Ill.), 1920
60 — Arthur Smith, 
Cozad (Neb.), 1921
60 — Albert Glenn, 
Elkins (W. Va.), 1922
60 — Harvey Pogue, 
Stigler (Okla.), 1923
60 — George Oehler, 
Staunton (Ill.), 1923
60 — Jim Hahn, 
Spur (Texas), 1930
60 — Jim Cryder, 
Morris (Ill.), 1949
60 — Joe Silva, 
Gustine (Calif.), 1952
60 — Ken Blandford, 
Shawnee (Wolf Lake, Ill.), 1955
60 — Jonas Lewis, 
Beaumont (Calif.), 1994
51-61
60 — Paul McCoy, Matewan (W.Va.), 2006
60 — Kendric Smith, 
Hughes (Ark.), 2006
60 — Pierre Price, 
Illinois School for the Deaf (Jacksonville, Ill.), 2006
60 — D.J. Foster, 
Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 2011
60 — Thomas Tyner, 
Aloha (Beaverton, Ore.), 2012
60 — Daniel Quinn, 
Sand Creek (Colorado Springs, Colo.), 2014
60 — Journey Brown, 
Meadville (Pa.), 2015
60 — Bryce Hosington, 
Vashon Island (Wash.), 2015
60 — Librado Cabrillo, 
Freer (Texas), 2016
60 — Noah West, 
Lawrence County (Louisa, Ky.), 2018
60 — Savone Tutt, 
Pamlico County (Bayboro, N.C.), 2019
Updated October 26, 2024
Note: Additional research has shown Everett Horner to have scored 80 points in a single game (13 touchdowns and 2 extra points) and not 96 points (on 16 touchdowns).
	
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