High school football: Byron Kirkland-Lundy of Kentucky rushes for 10 touchdowns, breaks KHSAA record

By Aaron Williams Oct 18, 2024, 11:15pm

Metcalfe County beats Clinton County 70-44 on Friday night as senior back goes for 490 yards.

Byron Kirkland-Lundy of Metcalfe County (Edmonton, Ky.) ran for 490 yards and a state association record 10 touchdowns in a 70-44 shootout win over Clinton County on Friday.

As detailed by sports journalist Nate Bryan on X, The Kentucky High School Athletic Association record book lists the single-game rushing TD mark as nine by Matt Anderson of Pike County Central on Oct. 17, 2020. 

However, a Lexington Herald-Leader article shows former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Don Gullett scored 11 touchdowns, all rushing, in a 1968 game for former KHSAA member school McKell.

Regardless of whether it's a record or not, Kirkland-Lundy's night was indeed special. The 5-foot-8, 166-pound back ran for four scores in the first half, including a 51-yard TD on a bullying run when he appeared to be stopped at the line of scrimmage.

In the third quarter, he scored on a 73-yard burst with 1:31 left in the period.

He scored four times in the final quarter on runs of 30, 26, 58, 7 yards.



In September, Kirkland-Lundy set the school record with 347 yards and five touchdowns on 16 attempts in a 34-20 win over Nelson County.