Video: Jase McClellan highlights
 Alabama RB helped Aledo lead nation in scoring twice.
In 2013, Aledo (Texas) did something that no other high school football team had ever done — it scored over 1,000 points in a season.
With 1,023 points in 16 games, Aledo became the first high school team to reach the plateau. However, Aledo also did something that many other Texas teams had done before — it led the nation in scoring.
Research by MaxPreps shows that Texas has been responsible for 65 of the 109 teams that have led the nation in scoring since 1911. The reason for the Lone Star State's dominance is simple: Texas has held state playoffs since the early 1920s. As a result, Texas teams that have gone deep into the playoffs have been playing as many as 14 to 16 games for nearly 100 years while other states have only done so for around 50 years.
A total of 20 of the highest-scoring teams have also been named mythical national champions, including Washington (Massillon, Ohio), which has led the nation in scoring three times — all national championship seasons.
Four teams have led the nation in scoring without giving up a single point. Harrisburg Tech (Pa.) outscored its opponents 701-0 in 1919, Everett (Mass.) had a victory margin of 600-0 in 1914, Fostoria (Ohio) outscored opponents 595-0 in 1912 while Jersey Shore (Pa.) outscored its opponents 575-0 in 1922.
The highest-scoring team on the list for average is the Fostoria club, which averaged 74.4 points per game. Jersey Shore is second at 71.8.
Highest scoring teams were rounded up through the use of the MaxPreps leaderboards, the National Federation of High Schools record book, state association websites, the Cal-Hi Sports record book, Joe Lee Smith's Texas High School Football History website, the Georgia High School Football Historians website, research by Tim Hudak and his book "All the Way to No. 1", and Alabama High School Football History website.

Incoming Alabama running back Jase McClellan helped Aledo (Texas) lead high school football in scoring in 2016 and 2019.
Photo by Robbie Rakestraw
1911
331 — Oak Park (Ill.), now 
Oak Park-River Forest (Oak Park, Ill.)Record: 10-0, National champions
1912
595 — 
Fostoria (Ohio)Record: 8-0, National champions (outscored opponents 595-0)
1913
 550 — Oak Park (Ill.)
Record: 11-0, National champions
1914
 600 — 
Everett (Mass.)Record: 13-0, National champions (outscored opponents 600-0
1915
 523 — 
Central (Detroit)Record: 10-0-1, National champions
1916
 420 — 
San Diego (Calif.)Record: 11-0, National champions
1917
 670 — Oklahoma City Central (Okla.)
Record: 11-0, National co-champions 
1918
 597 — Harrisburg Tech (Harrisburg, Pa.), now closed
Record: 9-0, National champions
1919
 701 — Harrisburg Tech (Harrisburg, Pa.)
Record: 12-0, National champions (outscored opponents 701-0)
Scoring Leaders: Carl Beck, 204 points
1920
 601 — Dayton Steele (Ohio), now closed
Record: 8-1, Ohio state champion, lost to Oak Park (Ill.), 19-6
1921
 666 — 
Waite (Toledo, Ohio)Record: 10-1, lost to Dayton Steele 14-7
Scoring Leaders: Cully Berndt, 333 points
1922
 575 — 
Jersey Shore (Pa.)Record: 8-0, outscored opponents, 575-0
1923
 573 — 
Abilene (Texas)Record: 12-0, state champion
1924
577 — 
Stigler (Okla.)Record: 10-0
1925
 684 — 
Pine Bluff (Ark.)Record: 16-0
Scoring Leaders: Billy Hicks, 284 points
1926
 540 — Waco (Texas), now closed
Record: 13-0-1, state champions
1927
 784 — Waco (Texas)
Record: 14-0, state champions, national champions
1928
 570 — Nash (Okla.), now closed
Record: 9-1
Scoring Leaders: Wade Hildinger, 37 touchdowns.
1929
 544 — 
Gilmer (Texas)Record: 12-1
1930
 748 — 
Spur (Texas)Record: 11-4
1931
 457 — 
Blazer (Ashland, Ky.)Record: 10-0, National champions
1932
 405 — Waite (Toledo, Ohio)
Record: 12-0, National champions
1933
 393 — Adel (Iowa), now 
A-D-M (Adel, Iowa)Record: 10-0
1934
 549 — 
Crowell (Texas)Record: 11-1
Scoring Leaders: Dick Todd, 318 points
1935
 483 — 
Washington (Massillon, Ohio)Record: 10-0, national champions
Scoring Leaders: Bob Glass, 104 points
1936
 460 — 
Hearne (Texas)Record: 10-1
1937
 534 — 
Van (Texas)Record: 12-1
1938
 523 — 
Wink (Texas)Record: 12-0
1939
 460 — Washington (Massillon, Ohio)
Record: 10-0, national champions
Scoring Leaders: George Slusser, 108 points
1940
 477 — Washington (Massillon, Ohio)
Record: 10-0, national champions
Scoring Leaders: Horace Gillom, 90 points
1941
 522 — 
Lancaster (Texas)Record: 11-0
1942
 537 — 
Griffin (Ga.)Record: 10-1
1943
 499 — 
Breckenridge (Texas)Record: 9-1-1
1944
 495 — 
Ballinger (Texas)Record: 8-3
1945
 570 — Ballinger (Texas)
Record: 11-1
1946
 577 — 
Central (Little Rock, Ark.)Record: 14-0, national champions
1947
 517 — 
White Oak (Texas)Record: 12-0
1948
 610 — West Point (Ga.), now 
Troup County (LaGrange, Ga.)Record: 13-0
1949
 507 — 
Littlefield (Texas)Record: 13-1-1
1950
 595 — 
Granger (Texas)Record: 11-1
1951
 601 — 
Forney (Texas)
Record: 12-0, regional champion
Scoring Leaders: J.C. Mitchell, 33 touchdowns
1952
 582 — Forney (Texas)
Record: 12-0, regional champion
1953
 595 — 
Huntsville (Texas)Record: 15-0
Scoring Leaders: Bobby Grishman, 20 touchdowns
1954
 734 — 
Paducah (Texas)Record: 13-1
Scoring Leaders: Hal Sandefer, 23 touchdowns
1955
 534 — Phillips (Texas), now 
West Texas (Stinnett, Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Jakie Webb, 34 touchdowns
1956
 595 — 
Royse City (Texas)Record: 12-0, regional champion
Scoring Leaders: Danny Davison, 30 touchdowns
1957
 534 — 
Terrell (Texas)Record: 14-1, Class 2A state champion
1958
 552 — 
Angleton (Texas)Record: 14-1, Class 2A runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Randy Curson, 175 points
1959
 565 — 
Sundown (Texas)Record: 13-2, Class 1A runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Haskell Davis, 174 points; David McInturff, 160 points
1960
 719 — 
Denver City (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Bert Gravitt, 333 points
1961
 667 — 
Limon (Colo.)Record: 12-0, state champions
1962
 602 — 
Jacksboro (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Steve Wheelis, 118 points; Robert Leach, 112 points 
1963
 539 — Limon (Colo.)
Record: 12-0, state champions
1964
 549 — 
Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta, Texas)Record: 12-1, state semifinalist
1965
 526 — 
Coahoma (Texas)Record: 12-1, state semifinalist
Scoring Leaders: Tony Butler, 22 touchdowns
1966
 610 — 
Forney (Texas)Record: 13-1, state semifinalist
Scoring Leaders: Larry Bush, 31 touchdowns
1967
504 — 
Cooper (Abilene, Texas)Record: 13-1, Class 4A state runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Jon Harrison, 15 touchdowns
1968
 749 — 
Poth (Texas)Record: 14-1, Class 1A runner-up
1969
 640 — 
Iowa Park (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Jeff McDonald, 22 touchdowns
1970
 589 — 
Refugio (Texas)Record: 14-0-1, Class 2A state co-champion (tied Iowa Park, 7-7)
Scoring Leaders: Byron Shaw, 42 touchdowns
1971
 629 — 
Valdosta (Ga.)Record: 13-0, national champions
Scoring Leaders: Stan Rome, 21 touchdowns
1972
 612 — 
Southeast Bulloch (Brooklet, Ga.)Record: 13-0, state champion
1973
 715 — 
Big Sandy (Texas)Record: 14-0, Class B state champion
Scoring Leaders: Bobby Mitchell, 45 touchdowns
1974
 611 — 
Celina (Texas)Record: 13-1-1, Class B state co-champions (tied Big Sandy, 0-0)
Scoring Leaders: Joey Wester, 18 touchdowns
1975
 824 — Big Sandy (Texas)
Record: 14-0, Class B state champion
Scoring Leaders: David Overstreet, 56 touchdowns, Tony Newman, 27 touchdowns
1976
 614 — 
Warner Robins (Ga.)Record: 13-0, national co-champions
1977
 627 — 
Dickinson (Texas)Record: 13-1, Class 3A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Jeff LaFleur, 36 touchdowns
1978
 559 — 
Sealy (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Eric Dickerson, 37 touchdowns
1979
 591 — 
High Island (Texas)Record: 13-1, Class B runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Phil Permenter, 32 touchdowns
1980
 534 — 
Pilot Point (Texas)Record: 14-0-1, Class 2A state co-champions (tied Tidehaven 0-0 in finals)
Scoring Leaders: tt
1981
 662 — Wink (Texas)
Record: 13-1, Class 1A runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Ronnie Thomas 22 TDs, Joe Wolf, 21 TDs
1982
 635 — 
Eastland (Texas)Record: 15-0-1, Class 2A state champion
1983
 631 — 
Daingerfield (Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 3A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Gene Rowe, 19 TDs; Tony Evans, 16 TDs
1984
 639 — 
Diamond Bar (Calif.)Record: 14-0, Southern Section champion
1985
 671 — 
East St. Louis (Ill.)Record: 14-0, national champions
1986
 615 — 
Valley View (Texas)Record: 12-1
Scoring Leaders: Kerry Kyle, 25 TDs
1987
 748 — Refugio (Texas)
Record: 14-0-1, Class 2A runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Willie Mack Garza, 336 points
1988
 811 — 
Sheridan (Ind.)Record: 14-0, Class A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Brett Law, 453 points
1989
 711 — 
Groveton (Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Rodney Thomas, 260 points
1990
 726 — Groveton (Texas)
Record: 16-0, Class 2A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Rodney Thomas, 304 points
1991
 695 — 
Rotan (Texas)Record: 13-1, Class 1A state semifinalist
1992
 803 — 
Carroll (Southlake, Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 3A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Dale Johnson, 27 TDs 
1993
 707 — 
Pewitt (Omaha, Texas)Record: 14-2, Class 2A runner-up
1994
 880 — 
Bloomington (Calif.)Record: 14-0, Southern Section champion
Scoring Leaders: Greg Oliver, 352 points
1995
 770 — 
Calallen (Corpus Christi, Texas)Record: 14-1, state semifinalist
Scoring Leaders: Wes Danaher, 282 points
1996
 820 — 
Hampton (Va.)Record: 14-0, national champions
1997
 774 — Bloomington (Calif.)
Record: 12-2
Scoring Leaders: Montise Mallory, 258 points
1998
 801 — 
Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.)Record: 15-0, state champions
1999
 789 — 
Mart (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 2A, D1 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Quan Crosby, 228 points
2000
 797 — 
Boyle County (Danville, Ky.)Record: 15-0, state champion
2001
 898 — 
Albemarle (N.C.)Record: 15-1, Class 1A state champion
Scoring Leaders: T.A. McLendon, 428 points.
2002
 850 — Albemarle (N.C.)
Record: 16-0, Class 1A state champion
Scoring Leaders: Ren Brooks and Marcus Davis combined for 69 touchdowns 
2003
 753 — 
Junction City (Ark.)Record: 15-0, Class 3A state champion
 
2004
 761 — 
Demopolis (Ala.)Record: 15-0, Class 4A state champion
2005
 803 — Celina (Texas)
Record: 16-0, Class 2A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Chris Tolbert, 120 points.
2006
 797 — 
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.)Record: 15-0, CIF Division III state champion
Scoring Leaders: Marc Tyler, 188 points.
2007
 752 — 
Lone Oak (Paducah, Ky.)Record: 14-1, Class 4A state runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Jamarielle Brown, 168 points.
2008
 845 — 
Mount Airy (N.C.)Record: 16-0, Class 1A state champions
Scoring Leaders: Michael Dobson, 216 points.
2009
 782 — Gilmer (Texas)
Record: 15-0, Class 3A, D1 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Darian Godfrey, 132 points 
2010
 801 — 
Brownwood (Texas)Record: 14-1, Class 3A, D2 runner-up
Scoring Leaders: Jason Shipley, 168 points.
2011
 891 — Refugio (Texas)
Record: 15-0, Class 2A, D2 state champion 
Scoring Leaders: Lynx Hawthorne, 156 points; 
Draigon Silvas, 150 points; 
Shiloh Whetsel, 150 points.
2012
 858 — 
Munday (Texas)Record: 15-0, Class 1A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Dee Paul, 256 points; 
Roddrick Taylor, 222 points.
2013
 1,023 — 
Aledo (Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 4A, D2 state champion 
Scoring Leaders: Jess Anders, 230 points
2014
 950 — Gilmer (Texas)
Record: 16-0, Class 4A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Blake Lynch, 216 points; 
Kris Boyd, 186 points.
2015
 888 — 
Brock (Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 3A, D1 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Tyler Gray, 230 points; 
Leddy French, 208 points.
2016
 855 — 
Aledo (Texas)Record: 16-0, Class 5A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Donald Evans, 150 points; 
Jase McClellan, 120 points.
2017
 884 — Mart (Texas)
Record: 15-1, Class 2A, D1 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Shatydrick Bailey, 196 points; 
Tyrek Horne, 156 points.
2018
 894 — Mart (Texas)
Record: 15-1, Class 2A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Tyrek Horne, 256 points; Shatydrick Bailey, 174 points; 
Roddrell Freeman, 170 points.
2019
 815 — Aledo (Texas)
Record: 15-1, Class 5A, D2 state champion
Scoring Leaders: Jase McClellan, 180 points; 
JoJo Earle, 162 points.