Alvin Henderson of
Elba (Ala.) concluded a spectacular high school football career by being named to the MaxPreps All-America Team and recognized as the Small Town National Player of the Year.
The record book has been updated to include new entries for career passing, rushing, receiving and scoring. Over 150 new entries have been included in career passing yardage alone.
Henderson rushed for 10,930 yards in his career at Elba, which is a new state record in Alabama. It ranks
No. 5 all-time behind Derrick Henry of
Yulee (Fla.), Kelvin Taylor of
Glades Day (Belle Glade, Fla.), Ken Hall of Sugar Land (Texas) and Michael Hart of
Onondaga (Nedrow, N.Y.).

Alvin Henderson in action for Elba as a junior in an Alabama Class 1A state playoff game. (PHOTO: Brandon Sumrall)
In national career scoring, Henderson finished with 1,224
points and 202
touchdowns. He ranks behind Johnathan Gray of
Aledo (Texas) and Hart in both categories.
Armando Lujan of
Sunray (Texas) and
Sawyer Anderson of
Parish Episcopal (Dallas, Texas) both finished in the top 10 in
career passing yards and placed high in career touchdown passes,
attempts and
completions.
Lujan finished No. 10 in career passing yards with 14,600. He also finished tied for 15th with 171 touchdown passes. He is No. 9 all-time in passing attempts at 1,700 and tied for No. 8 in completions with 1,047.
Anderson ranks No. 9 in passing yards with 14,674. He is No. 31 in touchdown passes with 158, No. 42 in completions with 849 and No. 48 in attempts with 1,320.
Stone Saunders of
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pa.) is the highest new entry for touchdown passes at No. 3 all-time with 204 TDs. He is only the fourth quarterback to throw over 200 touchdown passes in a career.
Shane Rosenthal of
Newbury Park (Calif.) was the only receiver in the Class of 2025 to qualify for
receiving yards,
receptions and
touchdown catches. He ranks 13th all-time with 324 receptions, No. 14 with 5,197 yards and is tied at No. 22 with 62 touchdown catches.