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Will I will start it off but want list all Mount Airy's records,team & individual players. Others can jump in if you please !
MOST POINTS, SEASON (13 + games): 898, Albemarle, 2001 (16 games); 850, Albemarle (2002); 845, Mount Airy, 2008; 804, Maxton (13 games) 1975; 799, Reidsville, 2016 (16 games); Hickory, 767, 1996........
Mount Airy is all time 3rd place behind Albemarle being 1st & 2nd place
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MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON: 120, Albemarle (2001, 16 games); 119, Mount Airy (2008, 16 games); 116, Independence (2004, 15 games)
Mount Airy is all time 2nd place behind Albemarle being 1st

These includes all schools 1A thru 4A
2A,3A & 4A repost to your Forums

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Here is Starmount vs Elkin,MOST YARDS, GAME
MOST YARDS, GAME:
801, Alexander Central vs. Ashe County, September 16, 2016 (Alex. Cent. 82-42) 763, Princeton vs. Rosewood, November 4, 2016 (Princeton 74-52) 745, South Columbus vs. Eastern Guilford, Nov. 13, 1998 731, South Stanly vs. Anson, October 18, 1963 (South Stanly 87-27) 720, Patton vs. Wilkes Central, September 9, 2016 (Patton 72-52) 717, Columbia vs. Cape Hatteras, October 4, 2002 713, Warren County vs. South Granville, Nov.11, 1996 697, Patton vs. Hickory, September 23, 2016 (Patton 55-34) 683, Northside vs. Perquimans, 2000 671, Fuquay-Varina vs. Southern Durham, 1995 665, Seventy-First vs. Lumberton, September 9, 2016 (Seventy-First 44-21) 658, Wilkes Central vs. North Wilkes, September 17, 2010 (Wilkes Central 62-16) 647, Rosman vs. Andrews, 2003 640, South Columbus vs. Fairmont, November 25, 2016 (S. Columbus 75-42) 637, Enloe vs. Leesville Road, September 23, 2005 636, Tarboro vs. South Lenoir, 2001 617, Mountain Island Charter vs. Thomas Jefferson, November 25, 2016 (Mtn. Isl. 54-40) 617, Fuquay-Varina vs. Panther Creek, 614, Chocowinity vs. Columbia, Oct. 10, 1997 613, Bunker Hill vs. Bandys, November 4, 2010 598, Harnett Central vs. South Johnston, October 16, 2003 589, A.L.Brown vs. Northwest Cabarrus, Oct.30, 1998 581, Starmount vs. Elkin, Oct. 1, 2010 (Starmount 59-0)
 
MOST POINTS, SINGLE GAME (One Team): 142, Windsor (vs. Creswell 1930) MOST POINTS, SINGLE GAME (Both Teams): 151, D.H. Conley 83, C.B. Aycock 68, October 7, 2016;144, J.H. Rose 77, D.H. Conley 67, September 23, 2016; 142, Cardinal Gibbons 100, Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf 42, October 26, 1995 (includes one non-NCHSAA member); 142, Windsor 142, Creswell 0, 1930; 141, FuquayVarina 83, Southern Durham 58, September 29, 1995; 137, Winston-Salem Prep 72, Bishop McGuinness 65, October 5, 2015;

MOST YARDS, SEASON:
5,980, North Edgecombe, 1996 5,879, Northside, 2000 5,833, Hickory, 1996 NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 2 10/9/2017 5,759, John A. Holmes, 2016 5,654, South Columbus, 2016 5,371, Laney, 2001 5,369, Tarboro, 1998 5,368, North Edgecombe, 2016 5,367, Mount Airy, 2008
 
The Bears WILL be back,new coach as tough as ever ,It is in their history as a football school for as long as I can remember.
 
Shelby, Reidsville and Mount Airy are 1,2,3 in number of games won...............Only 3 schools in NC with 700 or more wins...........Shelby 797 wins 308 losses and 50 ties................Reidsville 737 wins 318 losses and 38 ties............Mount Airy 718 wins 319 losses and 34 ties.........................Not a compass point school in this 3....they are all community teams.................................
 
Reidsville holds North Carolina's most consecutive game scoring streak.................289 games.......last time Rams were shutout was 1st round playoff game in 1997 (W. Brunswick 14 Reidsville 0)................................
 
MOST YARDS, SEASON: 5,980, North Edgecombe, 1996 5,879, Northside, 2000 5,833, Hickory, 1996 NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 2 10/9/2017 5,759, John A. Holmes, 2016 5,654, South Columbus, 2016 5,371, Laney, 2001 5,369, Tarboro, 1998 5,368, North Edgecombe, 2016 5,367, Mount Airy, 2008 5,241, Patton, 2016 5,160, East Duplin, 1997 MOST YARDS, GAME: 801, Alexander Central vs. Ashe

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TOTAL OFFENSE, GAME: 927 yards, Alexander Central vs. Ashe County, 801 rushing and 126 passing. Sept. 16, 2016 (Alexander Central 82-42) 830 yards, Seventy-First vs. Lumberton, 665 rushing and 165 passing (September 9, 2016; Seventy-First 44-21) NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 3 10/9/2017 827 yards, South Stanly vs. Anson, 731 yards rushing and 96 passing, (October 18, 1963, South 87-27) 797 yards, Lincolnton vs. Hendersonville, 365 rushing and 432 passing; (December 2, 2016; Lincolnton 72-44) 779 yards, South Columbus vs. Eastern Guilford, 745 yards rushing and 36 yards passing, (November 13, 1998, South Columbus 67-20) 765 yards, East Surry vs. East Wilkes, 506 yards rushing and 259 yards passing (November 6, 1998, East Surry 52-38) 763 yards, Princeton vs. Rosewood, 763 rushing yards, 0 yards passing (November 4, 2016; Princeton 74-52) 762 yards, Mountain Island Charter vs. Thomas Jefferson; 617 rushing and 145 passing (November 25, 2016, Mountain Island 54-40) 753 yards, Hope Mills vs. James Kenan, 553 yards rushing and 200 yards passing, (October 1967)
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INTERCEPTIONS CAREER: 40, Richie Ange, Jamesville, 1981-84; 32, Tony Scott, Burns, 1992-94; 30, James Brim (Mount Airy), 1980-82;
 
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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING --TOP SINGLE SEASON MARKS
3,794 Kevin Parks (West Rowan), 2009 3,690 Elijah Hood (Charltote Cathloic), 2013 3,456 Montrell Coley (Goldsboro), 1996 3,411 Toney Baker (Ragsdale), 2003 3,388 Jed Bines (Parkland), 2001 3,380 Vincent Neclos (Hendersonville), 1998 3,355 Rocky Reid (Concord), 2013 3,318 Reggie Gallaspy (Southern Guilford), 2014 3,309 Elijah Hood (Charlotte Catholic), 2012 3,304 Quan Warley (Thomasville), 2005 3,146 T.J. Logan (Northern Guilford), 2012 3,141 Cody Reece (Mount Pleasant), 2014 3,137 Nyheim Hines (Garner), 2013 3,125 Anthony Barbour (Garner), 1987 3,070 T.A. McLendon (Albemarle), 2001 3,055 Casey Randolph (Mountain Heritage), 2009 3,030 Toney Baker (Ragsdale), 2004 3,004 Deronte McNeill (Northeastern), 2006 2,983 Manny Deshauteurs (Brevard), 1999 2,888 Josh Adams (Cary), 2004 2,864 Kevin Parks (West Rowan), 2008 2,853 Keimon Bailey (John A. Holmes) 2016 2,850 Joel McClenney (Perquimans), 2001 2,835 Akile Jones (Lejeune), 2011 2,823 Carter Sharpe (E.E. Smith), 2004 2,812 Ricky Harris (East Wilkes), 2004 2,794 William Brown (East Duplin), 1998 2,790 Kenny Shaw (HP Andrews), 1992 2,780 Anthony Saunders (Western Guilford), 1996 2,749 Jamel Patterson (Hickory), 1996 2,734 Rocky Reid (Concord), 2014 2,730 Courtney McKinney (East Montgomery) 2016 2,710 Corey Alexander (Mooresville), 1997 2,688 Josh Adams (Cary), 2005 2,682 Nick Cooper (Clinton), 2006 2,676 Brad Hoover (Ledford), 1994 2,666 Norman Whitley (Richmond), 2004 2,654 Terrance Kincaid (McDowell), 2007 2,652 Jacque Lewis (Northeastern), 2000 2,640 Terrin Manning (Whiteville), 2014 2,633 Anthony Moore (Mount Airy), 1996 2,583 Milton Shaw (North Edgecombe), 1991 2,574 Robert Ollison (Pamlico), 2000 2,574 Nick Maddox, (A.L. Brown), 1998 2,556 Trevan Davis (Thomasville), 2001 2,556 Tyler Bray (South Point), 2012 2,555 Shawn Gibbs (Charles D. Owen), 1992 2,547 Jarrett Grimes (North Wilkes) 2016 2,532 Deronte McNeill (Northeastern), 2005 2,531 Josh Meadows (A.C. Reynolds), 2000 2,510 Anthony Hillman (Kings Mountain), 1998 2,501 Marcus Wall (South View), 1991 2,501 Anthony Moore (Mount Airy), 1996 2,497 Corey Terry (Warren County), 1993 2,492 Jimmy “Bubba” Lisk (South Stanly), 1963 2,491 Farrell Murchison (East Bladen), 2014 2,488 Carlos Doggett (Page), 1997 2,486 Cedric Shuford (Maiden), 1999 2,474 Joel Evans (Durham Riverside), 2013 2,456 Jaime Scott (Concord), 1996 2,454 Junior Smith (Fayetteville E.E. Smith), 1990 2,450 Andre Mangum (Clayton), 1979 2,448 Caleb Farley (Maiden) 2016 2,434 Justin Branch (Ledford), 1996 NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 21 10/9/2017 2,430 Wilbert Brown (Surry Central), 2006 2,426 Malik Moseley (Western Guilford) , 2014 2,424 Jaquil Capel (West Montgomery), 2011 2,409 Kenny Shaw (T.W.Andrews), 1992 2,405 Antonio Goss (Randleman), 1983 2,385 Charlie Justice (Asheville Lee Edwards), 1942 2,384 Jeremy Laster (North Buncombe), 1995 2,379 Walter Eason (Harnett County Erwin), 1976 2,369 Brennan Duncan (Ledford), 2001 2,368 Mike Atkinson (Princeton), 1979 2,366 Tommy Henry (Maiden), 2004 2,360 Dennis Leggett (South Columbus) 2016 2,358 Jamaz Richardson (Lejeune), 2013 2,350 Clifton McKoy (Western Harnett), 1999 2,344 Cooter Arnold (Davie), 2004 2,343 Dontavies Harris (J.H. Rose) 2016 2,338 Anthony Southern (Whiteville), 1993 2,332 Khamal Howard (East Mecklenburg) 2016 2,330 Marcus Reaves (Douglas Byrd), 1995 2,326 Anthony Saunders (Western Guilford), 1995 2,323 E.J. Horton (Columbia), 2002 2,315 Antoine Ikard (Maiden), 1992 2,313 Marcus Johnson (South View), 2000 2,313 Jamaz Richardson (Lejeune), 2012 2,304 Antonio Corprew (Northside), 2000 2,300 John McEachin (Trinity), 2002 2,296 Bucky Connally (Burlington Williams), 1999 2,283 Mason James (Northeastern), 2010 2,279 Vishone Kennion (East Duplin), 1997 2,274 Jo’Relle Deleston (Southern Durham), 2001 2,273 Terence Stokes (Bunn), 1994 2,264 LaDoux Wilson (Newton-Conover), 2000 2,256 J. Arrington (Louisburg), 1998 2,239 Derrick Eddington (A.C. Reynolds), 2001 2,238 Carlos Doggett (Page), 1996 2,232 Brian Knuckles (West Charlotte), 1991 2,229 Nick Maddox (Kannapolis Brown), 1997 2,224 Elijah McFadyen (Seventy-First) 2016 2,219 Larry Beck (Swain County), 1969 2,217 Shane Rivera (Midway), 1995 2,215 T.A. McLendon (Albemarle), 2000 2,200 Ahmad Leonard (Northern Nash), 1994
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING -- CAREER RECORDS:
CAREER: 10,895 Kevin Parks (West Rowan), 2006-09 10,241 Toney Baker (Ragsdale), 2001-2004 9,038 T.A. McLendon (Albemarle), 1998-2001 8,961 Elijah Hood (Charlotte Catholic), 2010-13 8,595 Tommy Henry (Maiden), 2003-06 7,787 Deronte McNeill (Northeastern), 2003-06 7,782 Anthony Saunders (Asheboro/Western Guilford), 1993-96 7,220 Josh Adams (Cary), 2002-05 6,897 Chris Griggs (East Surry), 1999-2002 6,887 Art Brown (Winston-Salem Mount Tabor), 1995-98 6,859 Montrell Coley (Goldsboro), 1994-96 6,797 Antoine Ikard (Maiden), 1989-92 6,773 Reggie Gallaspy (Southern Guilford), 2012-14 6,632 Manny Deshauteurs (Brevard), 1997-99 6,602 Tyrone Westmoreland (South Iredell), 1989-92 6,413 Marvin Beamon (Gates County), 1999-2002 6,345 Corey Alexander (Mooresville), 1994-97 6,296 Kory Fisher (New Bern), 1999-2002 NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 22 10/9/2017 6,254 Nick Maddox (A.L.Brown), 1995 -98 6,232 Lamont Pegues (Thomasville), 1991 -93 6,221 Mike Atkinson (Princeton), 1977 -80 6,168 Milton Shaw (North Edgecombe), 1989 -91 6,090 Marcus Reaves (Douglas Byrd), 1993 -95 6,012 Ian Bosley (South Granville), 2006 -09 6,002 Robert Ollison (Pamlico), 1998 -2000 5,875 Jed Bines (Parkland), 2000 -03 5,827 Kent Nealy (South Columbus), 1995 -98 5,806 Anthony Barbour (Garner), 1985 -87 5,803 Anthony Moore (Mount Airy), 1993 -96 5,791 Chris Ramseur (Maiden), 1993 -96 5,780 Ryheem Skinner (Clinton) 2014 -2016 5,700 Farrell Murchison (East Bladen), 2012 -14 5,684 Tyler Bray (South Point), 2010 -13 5,625 Jamaz Richardson (Lejeune), 2010 -13 5,585 Jamie Scott (Concord), 1995 -97 5,563 Jeremy Laster (North Buncombe), 1993 -95 5,550 Anthony Hillman (Kings Mountain), 1996 -99 5,529 Caleb Farley (Maiden) 2013 -2016 5,376 Wilbert Brown (Surry Central), 2004 -06 5,321 Carlos King (Starmount), 1989 -91 5,296 Brett Chappell (Rosman), 1990 -93 5,236 Cooter Arnold (Davie), 2002 -04 5,288 Dennis Leggett (South Columbus) 2014 -2016 5,220 Randy Mosteller (Hayesville), 1978 -81 5,219 Travis McCracken (Robbinsville), 1991 -93 5,199 Vincent Neclos (Hendersonville), 1997 -98 5,175 Demetrius "Meatball" Heath (North Pitt), 1996 -99 5,121 Terence Stokes (Bunn), 1992 -94 5,107 Christian Beal (East Forsyth) 2013 -2016 5,098 Jaquil Capel (West Montgomery, 2009 -11 5,083 Zamir White (Scotland) 2014 -2016 (ACTIVE) 5,083 Fred Staton (West Charlotte), 1997 -99 5,077 Jacque Lewis (Northeastern), 1998 -2000 5,031 Princeton Brooks (North Gaston), 2004 -07) 5,003 Jerome Staton (SouthWest Edgecombe), 1982 -84 4,963 James McDougald (Maxton), 1972 -75 4,948 Anthony McNeely (Forest Hills), 1992 -94 4,946 Corey Terry (Warren County), 1991 -93 4,902 David Singleton (Canton Pisgah), 1974 -76 4,871 Chavis Little (High Point Central) 2013 -2016 4,841 Steve Ferguson (Hibriten)1992 -95 4,820 Junior Hall (Gastonia Ashbrook), 1985 -88 4,810 Terrance Kincaid (McDowell), 2006 -07 4,773 Brian Baltimore (Hickory Ridge), 2007 -10 4,758 Terry Sheffield (Morganton Freedom), 1995 -98 4,724 Vonta Leach (South Robeson), 1997 -99 4,723 Walter Eason (Harnett County Erwin), 1974 -76 4,713 Chazz Surratt (East Lincoln), 2012 -15 4,672 Rashein Feaster (Thomasville), 1987 -90 4,655 Shawn Gibbs (C.D.Owen), 1990 -92 4,644 Aaron Crumbley (South Point), 2007 -09 4,631 Moe Neal (Forestview), 2012 -15 4,623 A.J. Blue (North Gaston), 2004 -07 4,595 Brad Hoover (Ledford), 1992 -94 4,583 Malik Moseley (Southern Guilford), 2010 -12 4,526 Sam Gash (Hendersonville), 1984 -86 4,493 De’Von Mils (T.C.Roberson), 2002 -04 4,493 Greg James (South View), 2002 -05 4,477 Carey Metts (A.C.Reynolds), 1981 -83 4,458 Shane Whitlock (Bessemer City), 2001 -04 4,450 Antonio Goss (Randleman), 1982 -83 4,431 Natrone Means (Central Cabarrus), 1987 -89 4,420 Josh Brown, (Burns/Crest), 1997 -2000 NCHSAA STATE FOOTBALL RECORDS 23 10/9/2017 4,406 Brandon Mays (T.C.Roberson), 1998-2000 4,402 Kerrion Moore (Hunter Huss), 2010-13 4,395 Marquan Brown (Grays Creek), 2004-06 4,345 Flip Ellerbe (Richmond County), 1988-90 4,300 Ahmad Leonard (Northern Nash), 1992-94 (?) 4,291 Robbie Holloway (Maiden), 1988-90 4,287 Rocky Deitz (Swain County), 1992-95 4,238 Keimon Bailey (John A. Holmes), ACTIVE 4,232 Mario Dye (Gastonia Forestview), 1998-2001 4,229 Brian Knuckles (West Charlotte), 1989-91 4,282 Dontavies Harris (J.H. Rose), 2015-2016 4,234 Donshel Jetton (Mooresville) 2014-2016 4,216 Marcus Johnson (South View), 1998-2000 INDIVIDUAL PASSING-C
 
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I think the ommissions are a combination. I do believe that the lack of recognition for Allen Brown's win total at one school was an intentional oversight.

I can think of three ommissions...the third place single season rusher and a top twenty rusher, both over 3,000 yards.....and the eighth place single season PAT kicker from Thomasville. Those may not have been submitted.

My point is not to place any blame for those on the association, but to put these lists in perspective. If I can think of three errors from one school without even trying, how many more are left out? It's a nice recognition, but has a huge asterisk beside each list. Those numbers are only as good as the credibility of the statistician and the interest level of someone at the school to submit them.
 
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