California high school football: Cameron Theiss, Judah Douglas top state receiving yardage leaders

By Thomas Frey Sep 28, 2022, 3:00pm

Palm Desert wide receiver is coming off a 216-yard, two-touchdown performance last week.

With the high school football regular season around the midway point in California, several players have hit the stat sheet hard. In California alone, 28 wide receivers have recorded at least 600 receiving yards.

Cameron Theiss of Palm Desert leads California with 837 receiving yards. The senior averages 167 yards per game and against Central on Sept. 2, Theiss had a career game. The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder caught 12 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-26 win.

Judah Douglas of Temple City is second with 786 yards. The sophomore has at least seven receptions in each of the Rams five games. In a 40-26 over Mountain View, Douglas had 10 catches for 239 yards and three touchdown grabs.

Matt Long of Vista del Lago (Folsom) is another player to watch. In a four game stretch from Aug. 25 to Sept. 17, the junior had 657 of his 782 receiving yards including a 212-yard, four-touchdown performance against Granite Bay.



Read on for a complete look at the California’s receiving yardage leaders.

Leaderboard - Player Receiving Yards
1837
2786
3782
4775
5772
6725
7700
8698
9697
10694
11693
12685
13675
14656
15654
16636
17635
18631
19628
20626
21623
22621
23617
24614
25607
26607
27606
28600
29598
30596
31590
32587
33580
34574
35569
36566
37563
38560
39555
40555
41554
42550
43550
44550
45544
46542
47539
48537
49535
50531