5th Round Playoffs — All-Time Coaching Ranking Changes and For The Record
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Updated: December 9, 2010
All-Time Coaching Rankings Changes
Goldthwaite Head Coach Gary Proffit won his 229th all-time game last week. This puts him in 34th place all-time moving aheadof Jerry Hopkins Sonora (1960-1970,1978-1989) 229-92-8.
Wimberley Head Coach Weldon Nelms won his 214th all-time game last week. This puts him in 50th place all-time moving ahead of Mike Hendrick Franklin.
Idalou Head Coach Johnny Taylor won his 186th all-time game last week. This puts him in 109th place all-time moving ahead of Les Johnson Bastrop 186-153-5 and Bill Barron Alief Elsik (1996-present).
Aledo Head Coach Tim Buchanan won his 185th all-time game last week. This puts him in 112th place all-time moving ahead of Watson (Watty) Myers Texarkana (1945-1969 (172-81-12)) 185-83-12, Jerry Bomar Callisburg (2004-2009), Phillip Holt Winnsboro 185-128-6 and Mark Reeve Cuero (2003-2009) 184-35-4.
Windthorst Head Coach Bill Green won his 167th all-time game last week. This puts him in 166th place all-time moving ahead of Olivero Garza 167 and Randy McDougald 167.
Falls City Head Coach Mark Kirchhoff won his 149th all-time game last week. This puts him in 198th place all-time moving ahead of Kiff Hardin Garland Rowlett.
<strong>FOR THE RECORD</strong>
Katy and Pearland played in front of 41,368 fans at Rice Stadium last week. This puts them in 6th place all time for the highest attendance.
ALL-TIME HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
Attendance Game Site Year
49,953 Plano vs. Port Neches-Groves Texas Stadium 1977
46,339 Southlake Carroll vs. Euless Trinity Texas Stadium 2006
45,790 Highland Park vs. Waco Cotton Bowl 1945
45,000 Houston Washington vs. Galveston Rice Stadium Houston 1968
45,000 Dallas Adams vs. Richardson Cotton Bowl 1967
41,368 Katy vs. Pearland, Rice Stadium, Houston 2010
40,000 Euless Trinity vs. Allen Cowboy Stadium, Arlington 2010
Round Rock Stony Point defeated DeSoto 72-48 which is a combined 120 pts. This was good enough for 6th place all-time.
Combined Points-Playoff Game: (Team)
T1. 124-Palestine Westwood 65 Diboll 59 (2008)
T1. 124-Port Isabel 63 Rice Consolidated 61 (2003) 4OT
T1. 124-Waco 124 Houston Jeff Davis 0 (1927)
T4. 122-Austin Westlake 80 San Antonio Clark 42 (1994)
T4. 122-Waco 122, Brady 0 (1925)
6. 120-Round Rock Stony Point 72, DeSoto 48 (2010)
LONGEST CURRENT WINNING STREAKS
Wins - Team (District)
27 — Euless Trinity (6-5A)
27 — Aledo (5-4A)
The 27 consecutive wins by Euless Trinity and Aledo ties them for 43rd place on the all-time list. They are tied with John Tyler, (5A) 1994-95, Willowridge, (4A) 1982-83, Terrell, (3A) 1957-58, Pilot Point, (2A) 1981-82 and Big Sandy, (1A) 1973-74. Next up with 28 wins is Southland Carroll, (3A) 1988-89 and Alto, 2006-2007.
RB Johnathan Gray of Aledo scored 1 TD during their win over Stephenville. He now has 126 career touchdowns where he remains in 7th place all-time just ahead of Rodney Thomas, Groveton, 1987-90 who had 115. Next up with 127 is Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1950-53 and Cedric Benson, Midland Lee, 1998-2000. He also has 49 rushing touchdowns this season. This puts him into a tie for 10th place on the all-time list with Rodney Thomas, Groveton, 1990. Next up with 50 is Johnathan Gray, Aledo, 2009.
RB Malcolm Brown of Cibolo Steele scored 3 TDs during their win over San Antonio MacArthur. He now has 77 career Touchdowns. This puts him into a tie for 48th place all-time with CHARLEY WALDREP, Celina, 2006-08 and DALLAS WIGGINS, Queen City, 1975-77. Next up is JORDAN MULLINIX, Normangee, 2005-08, JOVORSKI LANE, Lufkin, 2002-04, COLIN JONES, Bridgeport, 2003-05 and EARNEST (BUBBA) BEAN, Kirbyville, 1969-71 who had 78.
WR Jaxon Shipley of Brownwood had 5 catches for 100 yards and 1 TD during their win over Monahans. He now has 184 career receptions which puts him in 19th place on the all-time list just ahead of BRENT DUHON, Port Arthur Jefferson, (5A) 1978-80 who had 180. Next up with 192 career receptions is JARVIS WOODSON, Ennis, (4A) 2001-03. He also has 3,196 career receiving yards. This puts him into 15th place on the all-time list just ahead of BRODERIC JONES, Ennis, 2000-01 who had 3,187 yards. Next up with 3,224 yards is PERCY WADDLE, Columbus, 1983-85 . He now has 26 TD receptions on the season which puts him into a tie for 6th place all-time with Victor Vasquez, Muleshoe, 2008, Kelby Kemper, Coahoma, 2003, Cedric Patt, Detroit, 1998 and Percy Waddle, Columbus, 1984. Next up with 27 is Frank Hernandez, Mission, 1987.
WR Keyarris Garrett of Daingerfield caught 2 TD passes during their win over New Boston. He now has 21 TDs receiving on the season where he is tied for 34th place all-time with 17 others. Next up with 22 TDs is Antonio Anderson, Denton Ryan, 2009, Matt Lipka, McKinney, 2009, Juan Camacho, Laredo United, 2006, Jesse Hodge, Springtown, 2006, BRODERIC JONES, Ennis, 2000, – HUEY GARDNER, Cypress Springs, 1997, MALCOLM McKENZIE, SA Holmes, 1992 and MATT BARRETT, Valley Consolidated, 1986.
RB David Mora of Mason had 36 carries for 262 yards rushing during their loss to Goldthwaite. This gives him 3,570 yards on the season. This puts him into 3rd place on the all-time list adhead of Wes Danaher, CC Calallen (15), 1995 who had 3,569 yards. He also has 497 carries on the season. This puts him into 1st place all-time ahead of Ketric Sanford, Corsicana, 1994 who had 475. With the loss that ends the season for Mora.
K Jeff Johnson of Katy kicked 5 XPs during their loss to Pearland. That gives him 89 XPs on the season which ties him for 3rd place all-time with Kam Praytor, Austin Westlake, 1994. With the loss that ends the season for Johnson
QB Pete Maetzold of Friendswood completed 18 passes during their win over Montgomery. He now has 262 completions on the year. This puts him into a tie for 40th place all-time with Luke Woodley, Highland Park, 2008 and Lupe Rodriguez, Mission, 1987. Next up with 264 is Hayden Hawk, Coppell, 2009, Tyler Minyard, Bosqueville, 2003 and Spencer Stack, Flower Mound Marcus, 1997. He also has 3,543 yards on the season. He will need to get to 4,051 for 25th place all-time.
WR Justin Velasquez of Mesquite Poteet caught 8 passes during their win over Bastrop. He now has 84 receptions on the year. This puts him into a tie for 77th place with CADE McCRARY, Lake Travis, 2008, JONATHAN SILVEY, Springtown, 2006, JARED PEDDY, Canyon, 2005, DEMYRON BELL, Killeen Ellison, 2005, DAVID ARAZIA, Los Fresnos, 2002, CHRIS BARNETT, DeKalb, 2002, RONIE CAVAZOS, Mission, 1994 and BRANDON NORMAN, Bridgeport, 1996. Next up with 85 receptions is Antonio Anderson, Denton Ryan, 2009, Brian Christian, Decatur, 2004, DERRICK JONES, Wylie, 2002 and DON LEE, Perrin-Whitt, 2001.
QB Beau Nowell of Mesquite Poteet now has 230 completions on the season. This puts him into a tie for 89th place all-time with Riley Dodge, Southlake Carroll, 2007 and Zach Stewart, Abilene Cooper, 2006. Next up with 232 completions is Kelen Luker, Stephenville, 1998.
QB Nick Sioson of Georgetown finished his season with 237 completions on the season. That put him into a tie for 80th place all-time with Phillip Miller, Clear Springs, 2009, Kolton Browning, Mabank, 2008 and Garrett Gilbert, Lake Travis, 2006.
RB Hunter Lee of Flower Mound finishes his career with 200 career receptions and 2400 yards. The 200 catches puts him into 17th place all-time ahead of BRADY BROWN, Argyle, (3A) 2006-08 who had 197 career receptions. Th 2400 yards puts him into 79th place all-time ahead of CURTIS BROWN, Gilmer, 2004-06 who had 2,399 yards.
QB Braden Hudson of Canadian now has 220 completions on the season. This puts him into a tie for 114th place all-time with KENNY GREAVES, Coppell, 2006, LOGAN TURNER, Springtown, 2006, SCOTT GRANTHAM, EP Franklin, 2004 and Graham Harrell, Ennis, 2002.
RB Dustin Garrison of Pearland now has 39 rushing TDs on the season. This puts him into a tie for 52nd place all-time with NATHAN JEFFREY, Caddo Mills, 2008, ROBERT MERRILL, SA Taft, 2001, ROSS HARRISON, Petrolia, 2001, ZACH HUNTER, Aspermont, 1999 and Jerod Douglas, Converse Judson, 1992. Next up with 40 is ROBERT HARE, Albany, 2008, HENRY SOLIS, Palacios, 2007, SERGIO KINDLE, Dallas Woodrow Wilson, 2005, JAMAR GREEN, Chilton, 2003, ARTIS JONES, Dawson, 2002, UNDRA HOLMAN, Corrigan-Camden, 1988, MICHAEL McKNIGHT, Chillicothe, 1986 and STEVE GREENE, Littlefield, 1984.
WR Jalen Claiborne of Carthage now has 94 receptions on the season. This puts him into a tie for 32nd place all-time with JOHNNY MOORE, Pampa, (4A) 2002 and CHRIS DRESNER, Bosqueville, (1A) 2003. Next up with 95 is JOSH RILEY, Sulphur Springs, (4A) 2005, JORDAN SHIPLEY, Burnet, (3A) 2003, JOSEPH KREBS, Bridgeport, (3A) 2001 and ADRIAN HACKNEY, Alto, (2A) 1997.
K Dillon Duarte of Tomball finished his season with 14 FGs on the season. This puts him into a tie for 32nd place all-time with 17 others.