MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book: Most interceptions - season

By Kevin Askeland Oct 18, 2023, 11:23am

Trevor Graf of Colorado, Antonio Mustache of Utah tied for most picks with 26.

MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book

Most Interceptions Season

Numbers 1-10
26 — Trevor Graf, Strasburg (Colo.), 1990
26 — Antonio Mustache, Monticello (Utah), 2004
23 — Kendall Barrow, High Island (Texas), 1979
23 — Lance Gubler, Hurricane (Utah), 1981
23 — Richard Bailey, Central (Painter, Va.), 1982
22 — David McWilliams, Cleburne (Texas), 1959
22 — Steve Bellar, La Junta (Colo.), 1964
22 — Roy Deen, Willis (Texas), 1965
21 — Donald Moore, Splendora (Texas), 1977
21 — Baron Jackson, Southern Lab (Baton Rouge, La.), 1986

11-20
20 — Gary Hamilton, Liberty (Texas), 1974
20 — Tommy Jones, Crane (Texas), 1968
20 — Thane Miller, Jal (N.M.), 1985
20 — Jim Groff, Versailles (Ohio), 1965
20 — Jimmy Ray Carter, Kelly (Wise, Va.), 1960
19 — Tommy Kaiser, Klein (Texas), 1969
19 — Frank Lovell, Frenchtown (Mont.), 1980
19 — Chris Healy, Worth County (Grant City, Mo.), 2001
18 — Bill Kosch, Scotus (Columbus, Neb.), 1967
18 — Rudy Quihuis, Pueblo (Colo.), 1967

21-30
18 — Kennon McLean, Goldthwaite (Texas), 1968
18 — Aaron Hughes, Norfolk Catholic (Norfolk, Neb.), 1991
18 — Darnell Hawkins, Blount (Eight Mile, Ala.), 1992
18 — Trant Mulder, McBain (Mich.), 2001
18 — Ryan McGrath, Lewis-Palmer (Monument, Colo.), 2008
17 — Max McGee, White Oak (Texas), 1949
17 — Tommy Dittmar, Bellville (Texas), 1965
17 — Kyle Rote, Jr., Highland Park (Dallas, Texas), 1967
17 — Harold Johnson, Glen Alpine (N.C.), 1967
17 — Bobby Kirkpatrick, Friendswood (Texas), 1972

31-40
17 — Sam Merlino, St. Michael's (Santa Fe, N.M.), 1972
17 — Ronald Ray, Arp (Arp, Texas), 1977
17 — Tim Jackson, Waskom (Waskom, Texas), 1977
17 — Crespin Morenot, Three Rivers (Texas), 1979
17 — Quinton Craig, Tarrant (Birmingham, Ala.), 1987
17 — Shad Lara, Carpinteria (Calif.), 1988
17 — Jamie Sanders, Brilliant (Ala.), 1991
17 — Andrew Gellert, Newtown (Conn.), 1997
17 — Pervis Key, Courtland (Spotsylvania, Va.), 1999
17 — Travis Neidig, St. John (Kan.), 2005

41-50
17 — DeAngelo Sapp, Lake Wales (Fla.), 2019
16 — Dan Black, Midland (Texas), 1951
16 — Dave Duncan, El Capitan (Lakeside, Calif.), 1963
16 — Brian Dowling, St. Ignatius (Cleveland, Ohio), 1964
16 — Steve Hurst, Corydon Central (Corydon, Ind.), 1968
16 — Joe Bob Bizzell, Permian (Odessa, Texas), 1970
16 — Mike Elliott, Culver Community (Culver, Ind.), 1982
16 — Greg Hoven, Oak Grove (Bessemer, Ala.), 1983
16 — Harvey Miracle, Bell County (Pineville, Ky.), 1987
16 — Scott Farren, Buckeye (Medina, Ohio), 1987



51-60
16 — Mike Wright, Morris (Ill.), 1989
16 — Brandon Tomerlin, Superior (Ariz.), 1996
16 — Mike Enos, Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach, Calif.), 1997
16 — Brett Lovell, Juab (Nephi, Utah), 1997
16 — D'Angelo Lewis, Douglas Byrd (Fayetteville, N.C.), 1998
16 — Phil Ghilarducci, Gunn (Palo Alto, Calif.), 2002
16 — James Houston, Starmount (Boonville, N.C.), 2002
16 — Jordan Bitzer, Unionville-Sebewaing (Sebewaing, Mich.), 2004
16 — Ken McClure, DeWitt (Mich.), 2006
16 — Luke O'Laughlin, South Shelby (Shelbina, Mo.), 2006

61-66
16 — Max Tabach, Saguaro (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 2006
16 — Byron Guy, Akron (Colo.), 2009
16 — Ja'Mel Morris, Deshler (Tuscumbia, Ala.), 2010
16 — Grant Dilger, St. Paul (Norwalk, Ohio), 2014
16 — Darrius Jackson, Roosevelt (St. Louis, Mo.), 2018
16 — Dylon Davis, Cooper (Abilene, Texas), 2019