Top high school football single-game performances of 2014

By Kevin Askeland Dec 25, 2014, 12:00am

A 739-yard passing performance and 553-yard rushing effort highlight the nation's top performances in 2014.

MaxPreps presents the top individual statistical performances for the 2014 season based on statistics reported by coaches to MaxPreps. Only stats reported to our site are eligible for inclusion.

Passing Yards


739 - Jorge Amaya, Hawkins (Los Angeles)
659 - Tucker Israel, Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.)
655 - Keats Calhoon, Victory Christian (Tulsa, Okla.)
641 - Mason Crossland, Higley (Gilbert, Ariz.)
630 - Tucker Israel, Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.)
616 - Ryan Cash, Prestonwood Christian (Plano, Texas)
614 - Noah Davis, St. Bernard's (Eureka, Calif.)
609 - Marcus Lester, Chavez Academy (Detroit)
601 - Ignazio Tellez, United (Laredo, Texas)
600 - Parker Carmichael, Triway (Wooster, Ohio)
599 - Jadyn Kowalski, Bellevue West (Bellevue, Neb.)
598 - Tyrie Adams, Dixie Hollins (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
591 - Alex Cavender, Space Coast (Cocoa, Fla.)
589 - Adam Brown, Air Academy (US Air Force Academy, Colo.)
588 - Kyle Fuller, Lee (San Antonio)
586 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
580 - Amandre Williams, Tahoma (Kent, Wash.)
573 - Victor Rodriguez, Caprock (Amarillo, Texas)
568 - Kyle Banks, North Paulding (Dallas, Ga.)
567 - Easton Bruere, Rio Rancho (Rio Rancho, N.M.)
Notes: Tucker Israel became the first high school quarterback to throw for over 600 yards in back-to-back games.

Completions

58 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
58 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
53 - Parker Carmichael, Triway (Wooster, Ohio)
52 - Jordan Watkins, John Carroll Catholic (Fort Pierce, Fla.)
49 - Cole Martin, Nation Ford (Fort Mill, S.C.)
48 - Keats Calhoon, Victory Christian (Tulsa, Okla.)
48 - Mason Fine, Locust Grove (Locust Grove, Okla.)
46 - Ryan Cash, Prestonwood Christian (Plano, Texas)
45 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
45 - Derrick Ponder, Bells (Bells, Texas)
Notes: Austin completed a national record 58 passes in two different games.

Attempts

83 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
82 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
76 - Cole Martin, Nation Ford (Fort Mill, S.C.)
76 - Parker Carmichael, Triway (Wooster, Ohio)
75 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
75 - Marcus Lester, Chavez Academy (Detroit)
73 - Marcus Lester, Chavez Academy (Detroit)
72 - Marcus Lester, Chavez Academy (Detroit)
71 - Joe Hernandez, Whittier Christian (La Habra, Calif.)
70 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
Notes: Marcus Lester owns three of the top four all-time passing attempts marks in Michigan history.

Touchdown Passes

9 - Tyler Hutchinson, Greenville (Ill.)
9 - Steven Montez, Del Valle (El Paso, Texas)
9 - Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
9 - Mason Crossland, Higley (Gilbert, Ariz.)
9 - Tucker Israel, Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.)
9 - Kyle Presti, Kinnelon (N.J.)
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Rushing Carries

64 - Daniel Quin, Sand Creek (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
57 - Noah Johnson, Sutton (Neb.)
55 - Chris Schwarz, River Ridge (New Port Richey, Fla.)
54 - Charlie Clewis, Woodgrove (Purcellville, Va.)
54 - Donte Sincere, Jefferson (Gretna, La.)
54 - Patrick Hines, St. Mary's (Annapolis, Md.)
53 - Cooper Henderson, Eastern Hancock (Charlottesville, Ind.)
52 - Raekwon Webb, Bay (Panama City, Fla.)
52 - Mitchell Vanbrocklin, Woodlan (Woodburn, Ind.)
52 - Austin Myers, Conemaugh Township (Davidsville, Pa.)
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Rushing Yards

553 - Daniel Quin, Sand Creek (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
531 - Cedric Battle, Hirschi (Wichita Falls, Texas)
504 - Cesar Quintana, Estancia (Estancia, N.M.)
504 - Warren Flye, Plainview (Plainview, Texas)
491 - Nate Cohen, East Central (Moss Point, Miss.)
466 - Kiante Enis, Winchester (Ind.)
462 - Blake Dailey, Mississinewa (Gas City, Ind.)
461 - Ethan Fremder, Piketon (Ohio)
456 - Albert Funderburke, Sun Valley (Monroe, N.C.)
456 - Blake Dailey, Mississinewa (Gas City, Ind.)
456 - Joseph Tiatia, Hunter (West Valley City, Utah)
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Receptions

22 - Michael Irvin, Prestonwood Christian (Plano, Texas)
22 - Steven Spadarotto, Righetti (Santa Maria, Calif.)
21 - Ethan Sanford, Bells (Texas)
21 - Jason Pirtle, Locust Grove (Okla.)
19 - Dee Dillon, Bogue Chitto (Miss.)
19 - Luke Montgomery, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.)
19 - Bryant Menke, Hastings (Hastings, Neb.)
19 - Jordan Herrera, United (Laredo, Texas)
Notes: Michael Irvin is the son of NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin.



Receiving Yards

395 - Jason Pirtle, Locust Grove (Okla.)
368 - Ben McKeighan, Scottsdale Preparatory Academy (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
355 - Carson Williams, Gruver (Texas)
355 - Tarnell Pollard, Prospect (Saratoga, Calif.)
341 - Sam Lorillard, San Antonio Christian (San Antonio, Texas)
338 - Ra'quon Glenn, Niles (Mich.)
330 - Nick Eads, Union (Mo.)
325 - Kyle Gaudet, Gilford (N.H.)
316 - Cameron Brown, D'Evelyn (Denver)
314 - Austin Myers, Lyons (Colo.)

Receiving Touchdowns

7 - Christian Johnson, Jefferson (Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.)
7 - Ryan Hubley, Oxford (Pa.)
6 - Jaquay Cross, Brenham (Texas)
6 - Carson Williams, Gruver (Texas)
6 - Trenton Irwin, Hart (Newhall, Calif.)
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Longest Field Goal

60 - Tucker McCann, O'Fallon (Ill.)
60 - Michael Tarbutt, Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.)
58 - Alejandro Godinez, Natomas (Sacramento, Calif.)
57 - Alex Kinney, Rocky Mountain (Fort Collins, Colo.)
57 - Kenneth Castellanos, Peoria (Ariz.)
57 - Cody Wilkinson, Natrona County (Casper, Wyo.)
57 - John Dellinger, Charlotte Country Day (Charlotte, N.C.)
57 - Leo Lauko, Emerson-Hubbard (Emerson, Neb.)
56 - Cody Wilkinson, Natrona County (Casper, Wyo.)
56 - Jonathan Song, All Saints (Fort Worth, Texas)
56 - Collin Root, Ralston Valley (Arvada, Colo.)

Total Touchdowns

9 - Daniel Quin, Sand Creek (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
9 - Jordan Wright, Pearl (Miss.)
8 - David McGee, Laguna Acoma (New Laguna, N.M.)
8 - David McGee, Laguna Acoma (New Laguna, N.M.)
8 - Ricky Slade, Hylton (Woodbridge, Va.)
8 - Ryan Kohler, Springfield (New Middletown, Ohio)
8 - Branden Rankins, Aquinas (San Bernardino, Calif.)
8 - Markell Jones, Columbus East (Columbus, Ind.)
8 - Raheem Bonam, Opp (Ala.)
Notes: David McGee scored eight touchdowns in back-to-back games... Ricky Slade and Branden Rankins are both freshmen.