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This is a list of high school football records set by individual players in various categories in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA).

Quick Facts Abbreviation, Formation ...

Passing

Career yards

6,001 yards minimum[1]

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Single season yards

3,000 yards minimum

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Single game yards

400 yards minimum; players may have multiple games in the same year.

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Career passing touchdowns

Minimum 75.

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Season passing touchdowns

Minimum 40

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Rushing

Career yards

6,000 yards minimum[103]

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Single season yards

2,800 yards minimum

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Single game yards

400 yards minimum

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Season rushing touchdowns

Minimum 40

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Career rushing touchdowns

Minimum 100

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Career total touchdowns (rushing, receiving, and returns)

Minimum 100

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Receiving

Career yards

2,500 yards minimum

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Single season yards

1,200 yards minimum

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Single game yards

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Career receptions

Minimum 149

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Season receptions

Minimum 74

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Career receiving touchdowns

Minimum 30

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Season receiving touchdowns

Minimum 18

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Single game touchdowns

Minimum 5

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Kicking

Longest field goal

51 yard minimum

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Career kicking points

320 – Carter Raupach – Berlin Brothersvalley – A – 2014–2018

Single season PATs Converted

118 – Ethan Haupt – Southern Columbia – AA – 2019

Coaching records

All-time wins

100 Win minimum

More information Rank, Wins ...

Miscellaneous records

Offense

Total quarterback rushing and passing yards (minimum 4,000 yards passing, 1,400 yards rushing)

More information #, Yards ...

Defense

  • Longest interception return for a touchdown: Sishon Solomon, Murrell-Dobbins Vo-Tech, 109 yards against Abraham Lincoln, 2011[252]
  • Most interceptions in a season: Manny Masankay, Lakeland, 18 (year unspecified)
  • Most career sacks: – Travis Decker, Parkland, 40
  • Most season sacks: Travis Decker, Parkland, 24[253]

All time wins by team

More information State Rank, National All-Time ...

Highest winning percentage

  1. 77.51% Ridley, 728–203–23 (through 2023 season)

Longest win streak

1. 66 Clairton, 2009–2013 (18th Nationally)

2. 65 Southern Columbia, 2017-through week 5 2021

3. 59 Central Bucks West, 1997–2000

3. 59 Bishop Guilfoyle, 2014–2017

5. 53 Central Bucks West, 1984–1988

6. 47 Ridley, 1981–1985

7. 46 Braddock, 1960

8. 44 Strath Haven, 1999–2001

8. 44 South Fayette, 2013–2015[254]

Regular season win streak

  1. 93 Southern Columbia, 2011-through week 5 2021
  2. 74 Strath Haven, 1996–2004 (94 Consecutive District 1 Wins)
  3. 67 Smethport, 1989–1996
  4. 56 South Fayette, 2012–2017[255]
  5. 49 windber, 1998-2002
  6. 47 Ridley, 1981–1985
  7. 36 Pen Argyl, 1999–2002

State championships

All time by team

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All time by district

More information District, Titles ...

See also


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