MaxPreps National High School 8-Man Football Record Book: Career Rushing

By Kevin Askeland Dec 26, 2024, 10:08pm

John Lesser of Liberty Christian (Wash.), Cory Eikmeier of Dodge (Neb.) leaders in career rushing yards, touchdowns.

MaxPreps National High School 8-Man Football Record Book: Career Rushing

Most Rushing Touchdowns

1-10
143 — Cory Eikmeier, Dodge (Neb.), 1993-96
140 — John Lesser, Liberty Christian (Richland, Wash.), 2012-15
130 — Tyson Totten, Pembroke (Corfu, N.Y.), 2021-23
126 — Jacob Coffey, Drexel/Miami (Drexel, Mo.), 2019-22
125 — Lane Edis, Mullen (Neb.), 2015-18
121 — Tyson Denkert, Kenesaw (Neb.), 2018-21
118 — Kyle Cox, Sandhills/Thedford (Dunning, Neb.), 2021-24
116 — Joel Struckhoff, Thunder Ridge (Kensington, Kan.), 2008-11
114 — Preston Michel, Wilbur-Creston-Keller (Creston, Wash.), 2021-24
112 — Timothy Simmons, Georgia School for the Deaf (Cave Spring, Ga.), 2005-08

11-20
112 — Brandon Montoya, Lyle/Wishram (Lyle, Wash.), 2021-24
110 — Creyo Koop, West Elk (Howard, Kan.), 2021-24
108 — Jace Logan, Soroco (Oak Creek, Colo.), 2016-18
105 — Kyler Thornburg, Alex (Okla.), 2019-22
105 — Greg Mullins, Hobgood Charter (Hobgood, N.C.), 2011-14
103 — Hayden Ecker, North Andrew (Rosendale, Mo.), 2021-24
102 — Kyle Hammond, Crest (Colony, Kan.), 2009-12
101 — Zac Cardwell, Lowell (Ore.), 2007-10
99 — Ethan Skinner, Hemingford (Neb.), 2011-14
99 — Barrett Wilke, Stanton (Neb.), 2021-24

21-30
99 — Mack Anderson, Southwest/Hale/Tina-Avalon (Ludlow, Mo.), 2018-19
98 — Ethan Crowe, Southwest (Ludlow, Mo.), 2010-13
97 — Scott Harrison, Hayfork (Calif.), 2008-11
97 — Conley Martin, Adrian (Ore.), 2019-21
96 — Josh Florence, Tabernacle (Gardendale, Ala.), 2013-16
96 — Quade Myers, Dundy County-Stratton (Benkelman, Neb.), 2018-21
95 — Ethan LaSecla, Grace (Simi Valley, Calif.), 2021-24
94 — Derek Bowman, Manhattan Eagles (Manhattan, Kan.), 2013-16
94 — Carter Seim, Cross County (Stromsburg, Neb.), 2018-21
94 — Reid Haskins, Bridgman (Mich.), 2019-22

31-41
93 — Alex Horky, Twin Loup (Sargent, Neb.), 2014-17
92 — Jodell Wimberly, Neah Bay (Wash.), 2021-24
92 — Clint Belina, Howells (Neb.), 2006-09
91 — Brody Wilkins, Mohawk (Marcola, Ore.), 2004-07
91 — Cade Miller, West Elk (Howard, Kan.), 2014-17
91 — Becker Pohlman, Stanton (Neb.), 2021-24
91 — Carson Thompson, Canadian (Okla.), 2020-23
91 — Steve Quinones, Depew (Okla.), 2014-17
90 — Hayden Piper, Redding Christian (Palo Cedro, Calif.), 2010-13
90 — Serbando Diaz, Dundy County-Stratton (Benkelman, Neb.), 2018-21
90 — Isaiah Zelasney, Osceola (Neb.), 2019-22



Most Rushing Yards

1-10
9,019 — John Lesser, Liberty Christian (Richland, Wash.), 2012-15
8,612 — Tyson Totten, Pembroke (Corfu, N.Y.), 2021-23
8,330 — Cory Eikmeier, Dodge (Neb.), 1993-96
8,130 — Tatton Anderson, Alex (Okla.), 2018-21
8,119 — Reggie Skinner, White Oak (Vinita, Okla.), 1991-94
7,646 — Clayton Plowman, Adair-Casey (Adair, Iowa), 2010-13
7,605 — Stevie Quinones, Depew (Okla.), 2014-17
7,595 — Jace Logan, Soroco (Colo.), 2016-18
7,539 — Joe Campbell, Tri-Cities Prep (Pasco, Wash.), 2003-06
7,278 — Brandon Montoya, Lyle/Wishram (Lyle, Wash.), 2021-24

11-20
7,008 — Greg Mullins, Hobgood Charter (Hobgood, N.C.), 2011-14
6,986 — Lane Spieker, CAM (Anita, Iowa), 2018-21
6,983 — Austin Rowell, Patrick Henry Academy (Estill, S.C.), 2008-11
6,969 — Lane Edis, Mullen (Neb.), 2015-18
6,919 — Joel Struckhoff, Thunder Ridge (Kensington, Kan.), 2008-11
6,959 — John Hammel, Dufur (Ore.), 1965-68
6,915 — Jake Webster, Thorp/Easton (Easton, Wash.), 2006-08
6,709 — Jacob Coffey, Drexel/Miami (Drexel, Mo.), 2019-22
6,667 — Cory Davis, South Park (Fairplay, Colo.), 1984-87
6,605 — Preston Michel, Wilbur-Creston-Keller (Creston, Wash.), 2021-24

21-30
6,547 — Kyle Thornburg, Alex (Okla.), 2012-15
6,523 — Henry Matai, Lyle-Wishram (Lyle, Wash.), 2007-10
6,502 — J.J. Neese, Mapleton (Ore.), 2017-20
6,442 — Thomas Rompf, Sasakwa (Okla.), 2018-21
6,441 — Wade Sumpter, Fowler (Colo.), 1996-99
6,434 — Tyson Denkert, Kenesaw (Neb.), 2018-21
6,428 — Joseph Harrison, Excelsior Charter (Victorville, Calif.), 2009-11
6,423 — Zac Cardwell, Lowell (Ore.), 2007-10
6,407 — Collin Keoshian, Santa Clarita Christian (Canyon Country, Calif.), 2006-09
6,389 — Tyler Tonderum, Armstrong-Ringsted (Armstrong, Iowa), 2006-09

31-40
6,369 — Timothy Simmons, Georgia School for the Deaf (Cave Spring, Ga.), 2005-08
6,316 — Willie Roney, Pernell (Okla.), 1980-83
6,287 — Hayden Ecker, North Andrew (Rosendale, Mo.), 2021-24
6,274 — Lonnie Simpson, Inchelium (Wash.), 1981-83
6,262 — Steve Quinones, Depew (Okla.), 2014-17
6,139 — Ethan Skinner, Hemingford (Neb.), 2011-14
6,034 — Caleb Felski, Pembroke (Corfu, N.Y.), 2021-24
5,999 — Kyler Mai, Dayspring Christian Academy (Greeley, Colo.), 2011-14
5,953 — Maddux Shelby, Webbers Falls (Okla.), 2020-23
5,992 — Hayden Piper, CA, Redding Christian (Redding), 2011-13

41-51
5,983 — Jordan Nees, Tri-City co-op [Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap] (Hobson, Mont.), 2015-18
5,981 — Bryan Kendall, Haviland (Kan.), 1972-75
5,959 — Quade Myers, Dundy County-Stratton (Benkelman, Neb.), 2018-21
5,950 — Nathan Toddy, Cloudcroft (N.M.), 2015-18
5,921 — AJ Castellanos, Wilder (Idaho), 2011-14
5,911 — Quinten Moles, Crofton (Neb.), 2014-17
5,883 — Braxon Linville, North Andrew (Rosendale, Mo.), 2021-24
5,806 — Morgan Bingham, Fredonia (Ariz.), 1990-92
5,778 — Kyle Cox, Sandhills/Thedford (Dunning, Neb.), 2021-24
5,775 — Kyle Hammond, Crest (Colony, Kan.), 2009-12
5,760 — Arley McNeil, Patagonia (Ariz.), 1985-88

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Updated January 2, 2025