Trey Tinsley of El Toro nearly sets national record for completions, others set state marks.

El Toro quarterback Trey Tinsley needed to pack down his right shoulder with ice after completing 50 passes in 75 attempts.
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Trey Tinsley was the backup quarterback for El Toro (Lake Forest, Calif.) last year, sitting behind one of the nation's more prolific passers in Conner Manning. Tinsley obviously learned a thing or two from watching the all-state quarterback as he completed 50 of 75 passes for 512 yards and six touchdowns in a 42-35 win over Villa Park last week.
The 50 completions and the 75 attempts would be California state records, based on the seventh edition of the Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book. Further research showed that the 50 completions were not a national record, as was reported by the National Federation of High Schools Record Book. The book says the mark is 47 set by Grant Sherman of Kenton (Ohio) last year but Billy VandeMerkt of Riverside Brookfield in Illinois had 54 in one game and 56 in another. Also, Doug Huff's National High School Football Record Book lists Brian Parrish of Henrietta (Texas) with the record of 48. Curiously, Joe Lee Smith's Texas High School Football History website does not list Parrish at all, but it does list three other quarterbacks with 48 completions.
Meanwhile, Matthew Williams of Lancaster Christian Academy is believed to have set a Tennessee state record for passing yards in a game with his 617-yard effort last week. The previous record was held by Kenton Evans of Westwood with 597 yards.
In Michigan, Nate Drew of Chavez Academy set a reported state record with 18 receptions. The previous record, according to the Michigan Football Coaches Association website, was 17 by Brendan Howe of Gross Pointe South.
Finally, Chase VanSchoyck of North Central had his final rushing totals against Eastern Green adjusted to 581 yards on 22 carries. According to North Central coach Travis Nolting, films of the game showed him with 13 more yards than the totals reported earlier this week.
"We watched the film four times to make sure we got it right," said Nolting. "He even came out of the game with eight minutes left in the third quarter. He's the best player I've ever coached and a definite Division I talent."
MaxPreps National Football Stat Stars
RushingChase VanSchoyck, North Central (Farmersburg, Ind.), 22 carries for 581 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 71-50 win over Eastern Green (Bloomfield, Ind.)
Jacques Patrick, Timber Creek (Orlando, Fla.), 36 carries for 432 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 46-35 win over Olympia (Orlando, Fla.)
Ryan Schadler, Hesston (Kan.), 18 carries for 420 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 56-28 win over Hillsboro (Kan.)

Dylan Alvarado, Calistoga
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Dylan Alvarado, Calistoga (Calif.), 31 carries for 407 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 55-28 win over Emery (Emeryville, Calif.)
Albert Estrada, Martin (Laredo, Texas), 64 carries for 401 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 28-10 win over Miller (Corpus Christi, Texas)
Brad Garcia, Warwick (N.Y.), 26 carries for 401 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 48-26 win over Kingston (N.Y.)
Jacob LaRue, Verbum Dei (Los Angeles), 19 carries for 386 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 52-0 win over Bosco Tech (Rosemead, Calif.)
Tevin Moore, Stringer (Miss.), 25 carries for 384 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 61-55 loss to Cathedral (Natchez, Miss.)
Austin Tevis, Holden (Mo.), 20 carries for 378 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 62-38 win over Lexington (Mo.)
Jamarcus Bradley, Choctaw County (Ackerman, Miss.), 30 carries for 375 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 49-42 win over Caledonia (Miss.)
Edgar Segura, Mendota (Calif.), 18 carries for 375 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 65-26 win over Yosemite (Oakhurst, Calif.)
Kawon Bryant, North Oconee (Bogart, Ga.), 34 carries for 371 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 62-27 win over Jackson County (Jefferson, Ga.)
James Wheeler, West Mifflin (Pa.), 46 carries for 366 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 42-28 win over Ringgold (Monongahela, Pa.)
Connor Hicks, Ketchikan (Alaska), 21 carries for 356 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 41-14 win over Thunder Mountain (Juneau, Alaska)
Ricky Sparks, Baker (Baldwinsville, N.Y.), 41 carries for 352 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 44-25 win over Rome Free Academy (N.Y.)
Logan Allred, Ash Grove (Mo.), 25 carries for 352 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 54-14 win over McAuley Catholic (Joplin, Mo.)
Kamal Cass, Clovis (N.M.), 41 carries for 350 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 62-59 loss to Rio Rancho (N.M.)
Chris Woolf, Erie (Kan.), 27 carries for 350 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 43-27 loss to Baxter Springs (Kan.){PAGEBREAK}

Great Oak's Brandon Presley hauled in seven passes for 263 yards and three scores, giving him 20 catches for 520 yards and seven touchdowns on the season, a whopping 26.0-yard-per-reception average.
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ReceivingJared Beard, Lancaster Christian Academy (Smyrna, Tenn.), 14 catches for 381 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 68-42 win over Northwest (Clarksville, Tenn.)
Caine Robbins, Garland Christian Academy (Garland, Texas), 12 catches for 362 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 55-31 win over Coram Deo Academy (Flower Mound, Texas)
Jack Pilkerton, La Plata (Md.), 11 catches for 312 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 48-30 loss to Westlake (Waldorf, Md.)
Joshua Garza, Mercedes (Texas), 7 catches for 300 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 36-35 win over Veterans Memorial (Mission, Texas)
Justin Sawmiller, Kenton (Ohio), 14 catches for 288 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 46-0 win over Shawnee (Lima, Ohio)
Nate Drew, Chavez Academy (Detroit), 18 catches for 282 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 40-0 win over Star International Academy (Dearborn Heights, Mich.)

Taron Johnson, Sheldon
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Taron Johnson, Sheldon (Sacramento, Calif.), 13 catches for 277 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 33-30 win over Laguna Creek (Elk Grove, Calif.)
Zach Runciman, Stockbridge (Mich.), 7 catches for 276 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 50-30 loss to Williamston (Mich.)
Heath Wiseman, Athens (The Plains, Ohio), 12 catches for 270 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 55-46 win over Fairland (Proctorville, Ohio)
David Simmons, Whetstone (Columbus, Ohio), 13 catches for 266 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 46-24 loss to Brookhaven (Columbus, Ohio)
Taylor Compton, Logan (Utah), 10 catches for 264 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 56-23 win over Bonneville (Washington Terrace, Utah)
Brandon Presley, Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.), 7 catches for 263 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 47-42 loss to Chino Hills (Calif.)
LaMichael Pettway, Nashville (Ark.), 13 catches for 259 yards, 1 touchdowns in a 28-19 loss to Arkadelphia (Ark.)
Corey Joyner, Lake Norman (Mooresville, N.C.), 8 catches for 254 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 52-15 win over Alexander Central (Taylorsville, N.C.)
Tyler Bagby, Churchill County (Fallon, Nev.), 6 catches for 253 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 48-20 win over Elko (Nev.){PAGEBREAK}

It's hard to believe that Camden Bauer's O'Fallon (Ill.) team lost on Friday despite him throwing for 560 yards and five touchdowns.
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Passing
Matthew Williams, Lancaster Christian Academy (Smyrna, Tenn.), 31 of 42 for 617 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 68-42 win over Northwest (Clarksville, Tenn.)
Braxton Berry, Garland Christian Academy (Garland, Texas), 22 of 32 for 581 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 55-31 win over Coram Deo Academy (Flower Mound, Texas)
Camden Bauer, O'Fallon (Ill.), 33 of 53 for 560 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 55-38 loss to Belleville West (Belleville, Ill.)
Ty Fox, Crater (Central Point, Ore.), 26 of 45 for 530 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 61-45 loss to North Medford (Medford, Ore.)
Roger Engle, Clearview (Lorain, Ohio), 26 of 41 for 517 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 64-60 loss to Black River (Sullivan, Ohio)
Trey Tinsley, El Toro (Lake Forest, Calif.), 50 of 75 for 512 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 42-35 win over Villa Park (Calif.)

Chase Nelson, Logan
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Chase Nelson, Logan (Utah), 27 of 41 for 503 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 56-23 win over Bonneville (Washington Terrace, Utah)
Joey Burrow, Athens (The Plains, Ohio), 28 of 37 for 492 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 55-46 win over Fairland (Proctorville, Ohio)
Troy Fowler, North Medford (Medford, Ore.), 27 of 36 for 473 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 61-45 win over Crater (Central Point, Ore.)
Omar Salih, Chavez Academy (Detroit), 30 of 51 for 467 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 40-0 win over Star International Academy (Dearborn Heights, Mich.)
Conner Smith, Perry Meridian (Indianapolis), 21 of 29 for 465 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 56-35 win over Bloomington North (Bloomington, Ind.)
Christian Doaty, Bastrop (La.), 32 of 51 for 462 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 79-56 loss to Parkway (Bossier City, La.)
Adam Robles, Vanguard (Ocala, Fla.), 31 of 42 for 458 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 61-51 loss to Bolles (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Thomas Garrity, Cathedral (Natchez, Miss.), 33 of 61 for 455 yards, 9 touchdowns in a 61-55 win over Stringer (Miss.)
Garrett Griffin, National Trail (New Paris, Ohio), 23 of 38 for 455 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 67-30 win over Ansonia (Ohio)
Dalton Sneed, Horizon (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 16 of 20 for 449 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 63-34 win over Desert Mountain (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
Nolan Merker, Sheldon (Sacramento, Calif.), 26 of 39 for 447 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 33-30 win over Laguna Creek (Elk Grove, Calif.)
Rashawn Shields, Chesapeake (Pasadena, Md.), 15 of 24 for 447 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 37-31 loss to Fort Meade (Meade, Md.)
Adam Stremlow, Coleman (Mich.), 25 of 37 for 446 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 50-48 loss to Carson City-Crystal (Carson City, Mich.)
Morgan Dirickson, Churchill County (Fallon, Nev.), 16 of 23 for 440 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 48-20 win over Elko (Nev.)
Kaleb Grammer, Stockbridge (Mich.), 20 of 37 for 439 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 50-30 loss to Williamston (Mich.)
Rene Presas, Mercedes (Texas), 18 of 37 for 439 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 36-35 win over Veterans Memorial (Mission, Texas)
Kordelle Phillips, Alliance (Ohio), 27 of 35 for 438 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 60-41 win over Salem (Ohio)
Laquan Williams, Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.), 20 of 38 for 437 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 47-42 loss to Chino Hills (Calif.)
Blake Hulsey, Union (Mo.), 25 of 37 for 435 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 49-21 win over St. Clair (Mo.)