Week 7 — For The Record

LONGEST CURRENT WINNING STREAKS
Wins - Team (District)
21 — Cayuga (8-1A DI)
21 — Euless Trinity (6-5A)
20 — Aledo (5-4A)

QB Ryan Polite of DeSoto completed 21 of 29 passes for 287 yards and 2 TDs during their win over Tyler Lee. He now has 589 career completions which ties him for 13th place all-time with Steve Clements, Huntsville, 1985-89. Next up is Kellen Haynes, Haltom, FW Brewer and Crosby, 2000-03 with 618 completions. He also has 965 career pass attempts he remains in 16th place all-time. Next up is Darian Godfrey, Gilmer, 2007-09 with 969 attempts. He also has 81 career TD passes. He will need to get to 85 TD passes for 16th place all-time.

RB Johnathan Gray of Aledo scored 5 TDs during their victory over Saginaw Boswell. He now has 89 career touchdowns which puts him into a tie for 26th place all-time. He is tied with DONALD MOORE, Splendora, 1976-79. Next up with 90 career touchdowns is MICHAEL CONNOR, Frenship, 2005-07, STEVE GREENE, Littlefield, 1982-84 and ED LEE RENFRO, Sonora, 1966-68. He now has 24 rushingtouchdowns this season. He will need to get to 37 to tie for 68th place on the all-time list.

QB Paul Millard of Flower Mound was 18 of 26 for 214 yards and 3 touchdowns during their game this week. He now has 547 completions for his career which puts him in a tie for 22nd place on the all-time list with Koy Detmer, Mission, 1989-91. Next up with 548 completions is Riley Dodge, Southlake Carroll, 2005-07. He also has 844 career pass attempts. He will need to have 934 pass attempts to tie for 17th place all-time.

RB Herschel Sims scored 1 TDs during their big win over Midland Lee. He now has 63 career Touchdowns. He will need to reach 70 to tie for 62nd place all-time.

WR Jaxon Shipley of Brownwood caught 7 passes for 117 yards and 2 TDs vs. Snyder last week. He now has 153 career receptions which puts him in 52nd place on the all-time list. He passed up JOHNNY MOORE, Pampa, (4A) 2001-02 and JAMAICA RECTOR, Celeste, (1A) 1996-99 who had 152 receptions. Next up with 154 career receptions is SAM DIBRELL, Alamo Heights, (4A) 2004-06 and AARON RAYMOND, Sunray, (1A) 2002-04. The 117 yards brings his career total to 2,475 career receiving yards. This puts him into 66th place on the all-time list ahead of TAYLOR FORE, Keller Central, 2004-06 who had 2,474 yards. Next up with 2,479 yards is DAN BUCKNER, Allen, 2005-07.

WR Trey Metoyer of Whitehouse had 6 receptions for 59 yards and 1 TDs during their loss to John Tyler. He now had 207 career receptions which moves him into 15th place all-time. He passed up McKAY JACOBSON, Southlake Carroll, (5A) 2003-05 and CHAD FINCH, Sabine Pass, (1A) 1980-83 who had 204 catches. Next up with 210 catches is BARRY VANNOY, Collinsville, (1A) 1991-94. His 3,139 career receiving yards has him in 17th place on the all-time list just ahead of BARRY VANNOY, Collinsville, (1A) 1991-94 who had 3,100 yards. Next up with 3,152 yards is JOSEPH KREBS, Bridgeport, 2000-02. His 43 career TD receptions has him in a tie for 15th place on the all-time list with JARED VILLANUEVA, Roscoe, 2005-08. Next up with 44 career TDs's is FRED ROBINSON, Lake Travis, 2003-05, A.J. DUGAT, Dayton, 2006-08 and FRANK HERNANDEZ, Mission, 1985-87.

RB Malcolm Brown of Cibolo Steele did not score any TDS during their win over New Braunfels. He remains at 63 career Touchdowns. He will need to reach 70 to tie for 62nd place all-time.

K Ben Pruitt of The Woodlands kicked 1 FG during their big win over Conroe Oak Ridge. He now has 22 career Field Goals. This puts him into a tie for 31st place all-time with LOGAN BARRETT, Kennedale, 2004-07, MATT ADAMS, Abilene, 2003-04, JOSE CALDERON, Wichita Falls Rider, 2003-04 and RYAN HARRISON, Keller, 2003-04.

WR M.J. McFarland of El Paso Eldorado was idle this week. He remains at 147 career receptions which puts him into a tie for 59th place on the all-time list. He is currently tied with JEFF VENGHAUS, Spring, (5A) 1991-92 and D.J. BESHEARS, Denton Ryan, (4A) 2007-08. Next up with 148 career receptions is JUAN CAMACHO, Laredo United, (5A) 2005-06.

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