Arthur Smith of Cozad (Neb.) reportedly scored 25 touchdowns in one game, although the authenticity of the record is in question.
MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book Most Total Offense Touchdowns - Game
Numbers 1-10
25 — Arthur Smith,
Cozad (Neb.), 1921
16 — Everett Horner,
Bozeman (Mont.), 1924
14 — Leroy Matthews,
Roff (Okla.), 1927
13 — Elvin McCoy,
Haven (Kan.), 1927
13 — Phil Dickens,
Trousdale County (Hartsville, Tenn.), 1931
13 — Don Wile,
Salem (Ill.), 1943
13 — Ricky Lanier, Hayes (Williamston, N.C.), 1967 (8-5)
13 — Justyn Martin,
Inglewood (Calif.), 2021
12 — John Cook,
Beatrice (Neb.), 1912
12 — Irwin Pinckney,
Aberdeen (Wash.), 1914
11-20
12 — Gordon Meadows,
Worland (Wyo.), 1921
12 — Roland Locke,
North Platte (Neb.), 1921
12 — Erastus Simmons,
Medina (Ohio), 1923
12 — Don Pressly,
Frankfort (West Frankfort, Ill.), 1928
12 — Ken Pearson,
Genoa-Hugo (Hugo, Colo.), 1930
12 — Willie "Boogie" Hall, Tivoli (Defuniak Springs, Fla.), 1951
12 — Harold Cummings, Clermont (Fla.), 1953
12 — Will Grier,
Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.), 2012
12 — Peyton Bevel,
Stamford (Texas), 2018
11 — Cecil Hardy, Flint Central (Flint, Mich.), 1914
21-30
11 — Valentine "Rock" Grundman,
DePaul College Prep (Chicago, Ill.), 1916
11 — Alva Appleman,
Moberly (Mo.), 1923
11 — Philo Grimes, Tulsa (Okla.), 1923
11 — Eddie Baker,
Centralia (Wash.), 1926
11 — Tom Wallace,
Saranac Lake (N.Y.), 1926
11 — Wade Hildinger, Nash (Okla.), 1928
11 — Frank Greene,
Coronado (Calif.), 1929
11 — Jiggs Ray,
Pilot Point (Texas), 1937
11 — Joe Golding,
Eufaula (Okla.), 1939
11 — Ernie Perea,
Los Lunas (N.M.), 1967
31-40
11 — Don Gullett, McKell (South Shore, Ky.), 1968
11 — Eddie Byrge, Huntsville (Tenn.), 1968
11 — Matt Miller,
DuBois (Pa.), 2015
11 — Dane Leituala,
Taylorsville (Utah), 2016
11 — Crew Wakley,
Jordan (Sandy, Utah), 2016
11 — Bryan Ponder,
Bells (Texas), 2017
11 — Johnnie Holand,
Midway (Dunn, N.C.), 2021
11 — Brayden Kyle,
Decatur Heritage Christian Academy (Decatur, Ala.), 2021
10 — Arthur Kurtz,
Lorain (Ohio), 1913
10 — George Anderson,
Denver South (Denver, Colo.), 1914
41-50
10 — Herb Dunphy, Lansing Central (Mich.), 1917
10 — Gene Livingston,
East (Salt Lake City, Utah), 1919
10 — John Zinser,
Peoria (Ill.), 1920
10 — Duke Christie,
Escanaba (Mich.), 1920
10 — Albert Glenn,
Elkins (W. Va.), 1922
10 — Harvey Pogue,
Stigler (Okla.), 1923
10 — George Oehler,
Staunton (Ill.), 1923
10 — Opaul Slagle,
Bell (Calif.), 1929
10 — Jim Hahn,
Spur (Texas), 1930
10 — Buddy Lowe,
St. Cloud (Fla.), 1944
51-60
10 — Kenneth Moore,
Calhoun (Ga.), 1948
10 — Jim Cryder,
Morris (Ill.), 1949
10 — Ken Blandford,
Shawnee (Wolf Lake, Ill.), 1955
10 — Billie Bird,
Corbin (Corbin, Ky.), 1959
10 — Herbie Phelps, Old Kentucky Home (Bardstown, Ky.), 1962
10 — Leonard Butler, Morris (Ill.), 1969
10 — Aaron Johnson, Lincoln Prep Academy (Mo.), 1985
10 — Clifton Davis III,
North Panola (Sardis, Miss.), 1990
10 — Jonas Lewis,
Beaumont (Calif.), 1994
10 — J.R. House,
Nitro (W. Va.), 1998
61-70
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
10 — Paul McCoy, Matewan (W. Va.), 2006
10 — Kendric Smith,
Hughes (Ark.), 2006
10 — Pierre Price,
Illinois School for the Deaf (Jacksonville, Ill.), 2006
10 — Adam Boelter,
West Jordan (Utah), 2009
10 — D.J. Foster,
Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 2011
10 — Maty Mauk,
Kenton (Ohio), 2011
10 — Tucker Israel,
Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.), 2011
71-80
10 — Travis Quintanilla,
Refugio (Texas), 2012
10 — Jake Browning,
Folsom (Calif.), 2012
10 — Thomas Tyner,
Aloha (Beaverton, Ore.), 2012
10 — Chase VanSchoyck,
North Central (Farmersburg, Ind.), 2013
10 — Daniel Quinn,
Sand Creek (Colorado Springs, Colo.), 2014
10 — Austin Kafentzis, Jordan (Sandy, Utah), 2014
10 — Cliff Miller,
Columbian (Tiffin, Ohio), 2014
10 — Journey Brown,
Meadville (Pa.), 2015
10 — Bryce Hoisington,
Vashon Island (Wash.), 2015
10 — Mario Armendarez,
Washington (Phoenix, Ariz.), 2015
81-94
10 — Jake Smith,
Bishop Gorman (Tyler, Texas), 2016
10 — Nathaniel Holcomb,
Puyallup (Wash.), 2016
10 — Jacob Frazier,
Magnolia (Texas), 2016
10 — Kaylor Sullivan,
Fort Bragg (Calif.), 2016
10 — Librado Cabrillo,
Freer (Texas), 2016
10 — Zach Davis,
Sheehan (Wallingford, Conn.), 2016
10 — Cammon Cooper,
Lehi (Utah), 2017
10 — Grant Gunnell,
St. Pius X (Houston, Texas), 2017
10 — Sam Huard,
Kennedy Catholic (Burien, Wash.), 2018
10 — Rocco McClave,
Crescent Valley (Corvallis, Ore.), 2022
10 — Gage Baker,
Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2022
10 — Javion Vines-Holder,
Vance County (Henderson, N.C.), 2023
10 — Gage Baker, Paradise Honors (Surprise, Ariz.), 2023