Jared Reagan and Hunter Lile, Booker (Texas)
Reagan is poised to put the Texas state receptions record out of reach for some time. With 281 career completions, Reagan is just five catches away from tying the mark of 286, set in 2012 by Jake Oliver of Dallas Jesuit. Last year, Reagan caught 133 passes, the second-highest total in state history behind Jason Bird of Lake Travis, who had 151 in 2007.
Reagan is 2,000 yards away from the all-time receiving yardage leader. Jordan Shipley had 5,424 career receiving yards, according to Texas High School Football History, while Reagan has 3,363 career yards.
Lile, meanwhile, is within 3,500 yards of the all-time yardage mark of 14,223 yards, set last year by Refugio's Travis Quintanilla. Lile enters this season with 10,732 yards. Lile has already thrown for over 3,500 yards in a season twice in his career.
With career numbers of 811 completions, 1,345 attempts and 123 touchdowns, Lile has a shot at setting state records in all three categories. Drew Tate of Baytown Lee holds the state record for career completions and attempts at 950 and 1,577, respectively. The touchdown mark will be a little tougher, as Quintanilla holds the record with 186.