MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book: Yearly receptions leaders

By Kevin Askeland Oct 16, 2022, 7:18pm

Players with most receptions in a season since 1960.

MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book

Yearly reception leaders since 1960

2023 — Isaiah Smith, Western Brown (Mt. Orab, Ohio), 123
2022 — Crew Erickson, Wasatch (Heber City, Utah), 141
2021 — Gabriel Nunez, Beaumont (Calif.), 137
2020 — Travis Hunter, Collins Hill (Suwanee, Ga.), 137

2019 — Truitt Tollett, Shiloh Christian (Springdale, Ark.), 134
2018 — Caine Savage, Western (Anaheim, Calif.), 124
2017 — Cale Miranda, Lighthouse Christian (Springfield, Mo.), 146
2016 — Jake Johnson, Pulaski County (Somerset, Ky.), 139
2015 — Josh Hampton, Cashion (Okla.), 146
2014 — Ethan Sanford, Bells (Texas), 138
2013 — Justin Sawmiller, Kenton (Ohio), 158
2012 — Corbin Covey, Camarillo (Calif.); Davis Howell, Christian Academy of Knoxville (Tenn.), 143
2011 — Logan Smith, Vista del Lago (Folsom, Calif.), 152
2010 — Max Morrison, Kenton (Ohio), 142

2009 — Mark McDonagh, Riverside-Brookfield (Riverside, Ill.), 165
2008 — Kirby Moore, Prosser (Wash.); Aldo Hernandez, Alexander (Laredo, Texas), 131
2007 — Jason Bird, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 151
2006 — Brian Langford, Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), 139
2005 — Hayo Carpenter, Burroughs (Ridgecrest, Calif.), 111
2004 — Aaron Langford, Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), 117
2003 — Jeff Fritchman, Lake Washington (Kirkland, Wash.), 126
2002 — Kole Heckendorf, Mosinee (Wis.), 116
2001 — Shatone Powers, Riverside-Brookfield (Riverside, Ill.), 117
2000 — Josh Bell, Greenwood (Ark.), 111

1999 — Chris NesSmith, New Life Christian (Milford, Ala.), 149
1998 — Chris Martin, Nitro (W.Va.), 132
1997 — Josh Whatley, Rogers (Texas), 122
1996 — Abram Booty, Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, La.), 109
1995 — Willie Brown, Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.), 92
1994 — Michael Partlow, Handley (Winchester, Va.), 96
1993 — Anthony Freeman, Orangeburg-Wilkinson (Orangeburg, S.C.), 108
1992 — Nasser Ayyad, Arlington (Texas), 105
1991 — Maurice Mebane, Cummings (Burlington, NC), 106
1990 — Lee Crawford, Cummings (Burlington, N.C.), 90



1989 — Orlando Waters, Anniston (Ala.), 102
1988 — Matt Frier, Suwannee (Live Oak, Fla.), 99
1987 — Rick Baier, McDonnell Central (Chippewa Falls, Wisc.), 106
1986 — Randy Baier, McDonell Central (Chippewa Falls, Wis.), 96
1985 — Travis Watkins, Claremont (Calif.), 104
1984 — Brian Streiffer, Metairie Park Country Day (Metairie, La.), 97
1983 — Steve Ybarra, Rosemead (Calif.), 107
1982 — Bob Westerkamp, Montini Catholic (Lombard, Ill.), 82
1981 — Doug Stis, Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.), 96
1980 — Brent Duhon, Jefferson (Port Arthur, Texas), 89

1979 — Ray McNeil, El Monte (Calif.), 90
1978 — Paul Bergman, Granada Hills Charter (Calif.), 72
1977 — Steve Martinez, Wilson (Los Angeles, Calif.), 121
1976 — Dan Vogelback, George Washington (Charleston, W. Va.), 91
1975 — Kurt Unglaub, Leon (Tallahassee, Fla.), 84
1974 — Phil Wallace, Leon (Tallahassee, Fla.), 74
1973 — JImmy Campbell, Dadeville (Ala.), 92
1972 — Bob Thomas, Upper Merion Area (King of Prussia, Pa.), 92
1971 — Jim Lusa, Southeast Warren (Liberty Center, Iowa), 87
1970 — Pete Demmerle, New Canaan (Conn.), 102

1969 — John McKay, Bishop Amat (La Puente, Calif.), 106
1968 — Frank Mobley, Suwannee (Live Oak, Fla.), 88
1967 — Jon Harrison, Cooper (Abilene, Texas), 78
1966 — Richard Corrada, Meadowbrook (Richmond, Va.), 65
1965 — Jerry Roberts, Groom (Texas), 64; Orville Jansen, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 64
1964 — Jim Lewis, Gardena (Calif.), 68
1963 — Charles Carr, Princess Anne (Virginia Beach, Va.), 89
1962 — Johnny Johnson, Sunray (Texas), 55
1961 — Charles Carr, Princess Anne (Virginia Beach, Va.), 52
1960 — Bob Farris, Northwood (Saltville, Va.), 67