MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book
Single Game Receiving Touchdowns
Numbers 1-10
8
— Earvin Johnson,
Cathedral (Los Angeles, Calif.), 1998
8
— Robert Rhodes,
Southwest (Fort Worth, Texas), 2011
8
— Marquan Jones,
Blythewood (S.C.), 2006
7
— Roy Holmes,
Cozad (Neb.), 1921
7
— Robert Tolbert,
Whitehaven (Memphis, Tenn.), 1994
7
— Stephen Ward,
Servite (Anaheim, Calif.), 1996
7
— Joe Audleheim,
Central Decatur (Leon, Iowa), 2006
7
— Nate Drew,
Chavez Academy (Detroit, Mich.), 2013
7
— Christian Johnson,
Jefferson (Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.), 2014
7
— Ryan Hubley,
Oxford (Pa.), 2014
11-20
7
— Morgan Hadley,
Oil City (Pa.), 2015
7
— Cameron Dollar,
East Lincoln (Denver, N.C.), 2016
7
— Braxton Ashcraft,
Robinson (Texas), 2016
7
— Tykel Landrum,
Hendersonville (N.C.), 2016
7
— Lior Leshem,
Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.), 2023
7
— Kani Mathis,
Tularosa (N.M.), 2023
6
— Jackie Clark,
McMinn County (Athens, Tenn.), 1966
6
— Clay Warner,
Grand Saline (Texas), 1966
6
— Denny Pfledderer,
West Central (Francesville, Ind.), 1974
6
— Jerry Hamilton,
Carpinteria (Calif.), 1979
21-30
6
— Tori Brown,
Duarte (Calif.), 1983
6
— Randy Boone,
Chillicothe (Texas), 1984
6
— Tom Owens,
Peninsula (Gig Harbor, Wash.), 1986
6
— Bill Boor,
Fenwick (Oak Park, Ill.), 1990
6
— Ronnie Thomas,
Arlington (Riverside, Calif.), 1991
6
— Chris Williamson,
Princeton (Calif.), 1993
6
— Brandon Greer,
Westbrook Christian (Rainbow City, Ala.), 1998
6
— Brett Hamblen,
Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.), 2000
6
— Mario Riley,
Independence (Charlotte, N.C.), 2000
6
— Eric Robertson,
Albemarle (Charlottesville, Va.), 2004
31-40
6
— Brian Christian,
Decatur (Texas), 2004
6
— Josh Morrow,
Mountain Ridge (Glendale, Ariz.), 2005
6
— Nathan Parker,
River Forest (Hobart, Ind.), 2006
6
— Jordan Burk,
Shelby County (Shelbyville, Ky.), 2007
6
— David Morrison,
Berry (Ala.), 2009
6
— Ja'Michael Willis,
Gardendale (Ala.), 2010
6
— Daijuan Stewart,
West St. Mary (Baldwin, La.), 2011
6
— Dylan Cantrell,
Whitehouse (Texas), 2011
6
— Caleb Richison,
Huntington North (Huntington, Ind.), 2012
6
— Jacob Demman,
Lake Country Lutheran (Hartland, Wis.), 2012
41-50
6
— Cain Lowe, Decatur (Texas), 2013
6
— Marc Lozoya,
Alexander (Laredo, Texas), 2013
6
— Brad Elkins,
Pike County Central (Pikeville, Ky.), 2013
6
— Jacquay Cross,
Brenham (Texas), 2014
6
— Carson Williams,
Gruver (Texas), 2014
6
— Trenton Irwin,
Hart (Newhall, Calif.), 2014
6
— Logan Bolin,
Midview (Grafton, Ohio), 2015
6
— CJ Thompson,
Erwin (Asheville, N.C.), 2016
6
— Kalem Reddix,
St. Martin (Ocean Springs, Miss.), 2016
6
— Braxton Ashcraft, Robinson (Texas), 2016
51-60
6
— Jarrett Brown,
Columbia (West Columbia, Texas), 2016
6
— Austin Osborne,
Mission Viejo (Calif.), 2016
6
— Jamel Thomas,
Caledonia (Miss.), 2016
6
— Garrett Billings,
Ironwood Ridge (Tucson, Ariz.), 2016
6
— Ethan Dossett,
Crittenden County (Marion, Ky.), 2017
6
— Max Wippler,
Cumby (Texas), 2018
6
— Luke Peterson, Burleson (Texas), 2018
6
— Cameron O'Banan,
Dripping Springs (Texas), 2020
6
— Jordan Franks,
Mooreville (Miss.), 2021
6
— Carson Tucker,
Arcata (Calif.), 2021
61-73
6 — Charles Hodges IV,
Smithville (Texas), 2021
6
— Brady Meyers,
Valley Christian (Roseville, Calif.), 2021
6 — Justin Klotz,
Hopewell Valley Central (Pennington, N.J.), 2022
6 — Cade Dixon,
Bonny Eagle (Standish, Maine), 2022
6 — Lexton Grafke,
Lansing (Kan.), 2022
6 — Randell Johnson,
Russellville (Ala.), 2022
6 — Alex Green,
Hutto (Texas), 2023
6 — Derell Nichols,
Jordan (Sandy, Utah), 2023
6 — Carlos Perales,
Sotomayor (Los Angeles, Calif.), 2023
6 — Ryder Johnston,
North Hagerstown (Hagerstown, Md.), 2023
6
— Hayden Cler, Guerin Catholic (Ind.), 2024
6
— Jamison Pelt, Swan Valley (Saginaw, Mich.), 2024
6
— Marcus Buchanan, Burke (Omaha, Neb.)
Updated Feb. 7, 2025. Additions or corrections? Email kevinaskeland65@gmail.com.