Austin High Gets Into Playoffs Despite 2 Wins — Caleb Jones Record Watch

Austin High 41, Austin Anderson 35

The Maroons got the win they needed to make the playoffs. They finished the season at 2-8 but that was enough for them to get in. They take on Leander (7-3) next week at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Austin's House Park.

Austin High wide receiver Cayleb Jones now has 228 receptions for 3,056 yards and 25 touchdowns for his career.

All-Time Records

CAREER -- RECEPTIONS
1. 264 - Jordan Shipley, Burnet (3A), 2000-2003
2. 259 - Trey Metoyer Whitehouse (4A), 2008-2010
3. 252 - Nati Valdez, Mission, (5A) 1986-1988
4. 240 - Trent Termin, Canton, (3A) 2008-2010
T5. 234 - Andrew Novak, Ennis, (4A) 2002-2005
T5. 234 - Jeremy Robinson, Palmer, (2A) 1988-1991
T7. 232 – Jason Bird, Austin Lake Travis, (4A) 2006-2007
T7. 232 - A.J. Dugat, Dayton, (4A) 2006-2008
9. 231 – Cameron Mavroulis, Boswell,(4A) 2006-2007
10. 229 – Mike Hicks, China Spring, (3A) 2005-2008
11. 228 - Caleb Jones Austin High (5A) 2009-present
12. 227 – Fred Robinson, Austin Lake Travis, (4A) 2003-2005
13. 218 - Brian Christian, Decatur, (3A) 2002-2004
14. 213 - Cody Cardwell, Stephenville, (4A) 1996-1998
15. 211 – Joseph Krebs, Bridgeport, (3A) 2000-2002

CAREER -- RECEIVING YARDS
12. 3,408 – A.J. Dugat, Dayton, 2006-2008
13. 3,392 – Andre Novak, Ennis, 2002-2005
14. 3,388 - Jaxon Shipley, Coppell, Brownwood, 2008-2010
15. 3,352 – Jared Villanueva, Roscoe, 2005-2007
16. 3,228 – Donte Hawkins, Round Rock, 1992-1994
17. 3,224 – Percy Waddle, Columbus, 1983-1985
18. 3,187 – Broderic Jones, Ennis, 2000-2001
19. 3,152 – Joseph Krebs, Bridgeport, 2000-2002
20. 3,100 – Barry Vannoy, Collinsville, 1991-1994
21. 3,060 – Eddie Murillo, Laredo Nixon, 2003-2005
22. 3,056 - Cayleb Jones Austin High, 2009-present
T23. 3,007 - Jake Oliver, Dallas Jesuit 2009-present
T23. 3,007 – Jarvis Woodson, Ennis, 2001-2003
25. 3,004 – Jamaica Rector, Celeste, 1996-1999

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By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
www.lonestargridiron.com

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