MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book: Single game touchdown passes

By Kevin Askeland Aug 25, 2021, 3:00pm

Nebraska quarterback holds record with 15 touchdown passes way back in 1921.

MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book

Single Game Passing Touchdowns

Numbers 1-10
15 — Arthur Smith, Cozad (Neb.), 1921
13 — Justyn Martin, Inglewood (Calif.), 2021
12 — Peyton Bevel, Stamford (Texas), 2018
11 — Bryan Ponder, Bells (Texas), 2017
11
— Josh Moody, Nitro (W.Va.), 2023
10 — Clifton Davis III, North Panola (Sardis, Miss.), 1990
10 — J.R. House, Nitro (NW. Va.), 1998
10 — David Koral, Palisades (Pacific Palisades, Calif.), 1999
10 — J.P. Shelly, Ezell-Harding Christian (Antioch, Tenn.), 2001
10 — Thomas Thrash, Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), 2001

11-20
10 — Travis Quintanilla, Refugio (Texas), 2012
10 — Tucker Israel, Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.), 2011
10 — Will Grier, Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.), 2012
10 — Jake Browning, Folsom (Calif.), 2012
10 — Matt Miller, DuBois (Pa.), 2015
10 — Mario Armendarez, Washington (Phoenix, Ariz.), 2015
10 — Jake Smith, Bishop Gorman (Tyler, Texas), 2016
10 — Nathaniel Holcomb, Puyallup (Wash.), 2016
10 — Jacob Frazier, Magnolia (Texas), 2016
10 — Cammon Cooper, Lehi (Utah), 2017

21-30
10 — Grant Gunnell, St. Pius X (Houston, Texas), 2017
10 — Sam Huard, Kennedy Catholic (Burien, Wash.), 2018
10 — Johnnie Holand, Midway (Dunn, N.C.), 2021
10 — Rocco McClave, Crescent Valley (Corvallis, Ore.), 2022
10 — Cole Stephens, Greencastle (Ind.), 2023
10 — Gage Baker, Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2023
10 — Javion Vines-Holder, Vance County (Henderson, N.C.), 2023
10 — Ja'niaus Avanti K'mere Hall, Lima Senior (Ohio), 2024
9 — Henry Saggau, Denison-Schleswig (Denison, Iowa), 1921
9 — Arthur Smith, Cozad (Neb.), 1921
9 — Bobby Brayton, Morris (Ill.), 1949

31-40
9 — Ed Staten, Northwest Whitfield (Tunnel Hill, Ga.), 1962
9 — James Hogan, Newport News (Va.), 1966
9 — Randy Hendricks, Sherman (Seth, W. Va.), 1972
9 — Bong Kuk Pak, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1993
9 — Jason Harris, Whitehaven (Memphis, Tenn.), 1994
9 — Kenton Evans, Westwood (Memphis, Tenn.), 1994
9 — Gerry Ahrens, Male (Louisville, Ky.), 1997
9 — Brian Lindgren, DeSales (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1998
9 — Robert de la Cruz, Cathedral (Los Angeles, Calif.), 1998
9 — Jason Manson, Bloomfield (Conn.), 2000



41-50
9 — Thomas Thrash, Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), 2001
9 — Brett Henson, Hatch Valley (Hatch, N.M.), 2003
9 — Andy Greer, Williamsburg (Ky.), 2003
9 — Brent Gulledge, Victory Christian (Pell City, Ala.), 2004
9 — Kirk Jesse, Fairview (Sherwood, Ohio), 2005
9 — J.J. Hesch, Newport (Ky.), 2005
9 — Ryan Radcliff, Fairview (Sherwood, Ohio), 2006
9 — Richard Mounce, Blythewood (S.C.), 2006
9 — Alex Matthews, Shelby County (Shelbyville, Ky.), 2007
9 — Reid McCollum, Summerville (S.C.), 2007

51-60
9 — Dustin Lotzer, Sisseton (S.D.), 2008
9 — James Elchinger, Fairview (Sherwood, Ohio), 2008
9 — Jared May, Canton South (Canton, Ohio), 2010
9 — Hunter Taylor, Whitehouse (Texas), 2011
9 — Wesley Harris, Southwest (Fort Worth, Texas), 2011
9 — Jared Armstrong, Oak Hall (Gainesville, Fla.), 2011
9 — Maty Mauk, Kenton (Ohio), 2011
9 — Preston Townley, Hargrave (Huffman, Texas), 2012
9 — Grant Sherman, Kenton (Ohio), 2012
9 — Connor Mitch, Wakefield (Raleigh, N.C.), 2012

61-70
9 — Dylan Beasley, Nelson County (Bardstown, Ky.), 2012
9 — Jarredd Jarrell, Prestonsburg (Ky.), 2012
9 — Drew Schnitz, Huntington North (Huntington, Ind.), 2012
9 — Will Grier, Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.), 2013
9 — Shuler Bentley, Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 2013
9 — Colby Speice, Wayne Trace (Haviland, Ohio), 2013
9 — Garrett Griffin, National Trail (New Paris, Ohio), 2013
9 — Cullen Grubbs, Mt. Pleasant (Texas), 2013
9 — Tyler Newman, Liberty (Henderson, Nev.), 2013
9 — Omar Salih, Chavez Academy (Detroit, Mich.), 2013

71-80
9 — Brandon Jones, Bakersfield Christian (Bakersfield, Calif.), 2013
9 — Gabe Losada, St. Mary's (Phoenix, Ariz.), 2013
9 — Kyle Presti, Kinnelon (N.J.), 2014
9 — Tyler Hutchinson, Greenville (Ill.), 2014
9 — Tucker Israel, Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.), 2014
9 — Mason Crossland, Higley (Gilbert, Ariz.), 2014
9 — Alex Austin, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.), 2014
9 — Steven Montez, Del Valle (El Paso, Texas), 2014
9 — Shelton Eppler, Navasota (Texas), 2015
9 — Triston Williams, Andrews (Texas), 2015

81-90
9 — Derrick Ponder, Bells (Texas), 2015
9 — Jordan Graham, Community (Nevada, Texas), 2014
9 — James Raines, Berry (Ala.), 2015
9 — Nick Gerber, Levelland (Texas), 2016
9 — Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian (La Habra, Calif.), 2016
9 — Robbie Blosser, Salesian (Los Angeles, Calif.), 2016
9 — Alex Huston, Glendale (Springfield Mo.), 2016
9 — Alex Huston, Glendale (Springfield, Mo.), 2017
9 — Caden Fedroa, A&M Consolidated (College Station, Texas), 2018
9 — Trevor Messing, Thunderbird (Phoenix, Ariz.), 2018

91-100
9 — Aiden Atkinson, Fairview (Boulder, Colo.), 2018
9 — Gaven Vogt, Carroll (Fort Wayne, Ind.), 2018
9 — Drew Hartz, Owensboro (Ky.), 2019
9 — Bryce Steel, Brazos Christian (Bryan, Texas), 2019
9 — Ryan Powell, Miami (Ariz.), 2019
9 — Jared Heywood, Inglewood (Calif.), 2019
9 — Jarrett Synek, Hastings (Neb.), 2019
9 — Oliver Ford, Lincoln (Warren, Mich.), 2019
9 — Drew Schiano, Perry (Ohio), 2019
9 — Maddux Madsen, American Fork (American Fork, Utah), 2020

101-110
9 — Sawyer Robertson, Coronado (Lubbock, Texas), 2020
9 — Loden Bradshaw, Hobbton (Newton Grove, N.C.), 2021
9 — Dawson Phillips, Mooreville (Miss.), 2021
9 — Christian Johnson, Parke Heritage (Rockville, Ind.), 2021
9 — William Webber, Sequoia Pathway Academy (Maricopa, Ariz.), 2021
9 — Vinny Ballone, Lowellville (Lowellville, Ohio), 2022
9 — Gage Baker, Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2022
9 — Malachi Wilt, Tonopah Valley (Tonopah, Ariz.), 2022
9 — Devon Conroy, Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.), 2023
9 — Gage Baker, Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2023



111-118
9 — Dillon Salazar, Tularosa (N.M.), 2023
9 — Gage Baker, Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2023
9 — Hudson Hutcheson, Frenship (Wolfforth, Texas), 2023
9 — Brock Koeppel, Westosha Central (Salem, Wis.), 2023
9 — Connor Shea, Lejeune (Camp Lejeune, N.C.), 2023
9 — Janiaus Hall, Lima Senior (Lima, Ohio), 2023
9 — George Wilcox, Leake Academy (Madden, Miss.), 2023
9 — Rodge Waldrop, Brookwood (Thomasville, Ga.), 2023
9 — Jordan Durham, Zarephath Academy, 2024
9 — Ge'arey Johnson, Mount Zion Christian Academy (Durham, N.C.), 2024
9 — Bryson Riggins, Russell County (Seale, Ala.), 2024
9 — Brodie Stump, Kearny (San Diego, Calif.), 2024



Updated Jan. 18, 2024. Additions or corrections? Email kevinaskeland65@gmail.com.