Spring Dekaney Advances — Record Watch: Trey Williams

Spring Dekaney 27, The Woodlands College Park 21

The Dekaney Wildcats got a bick night from running back Trey Williams to send them to the 2nd round of the playoffs for the first time in their short existence (began varsity play in 2008).  Williams ran for 322 yards on 38 carries scored 2 touchdowns.  For the season, he now has 2,740 yards on 293 carries and 31 touchdowns.  For his career, he has 6,960 yards on 781 carries and 69 touchdowns.

All-Time Records

CAREER -- RUSHING YARDS
1.  11,232 Kenneth Hall, Sugar Land, 1950-1953
2.  10,291 Traylon Shead, Cayuga, 2006-2009
3.   9,648 Jonathan Gray, Aledo 2008-present
4.   8,855 Wes Danaher, Corpus Christi Calallen, 1992-1995
5.   8,441 Rodney Thomas, Groveton, 1987-1990
6.   8,423 Cedric Benson, Midland Lee, 1998-2000
7.   8,411 Robert Strait, Cuero, 1985-1988
8.   8,246 Jacquizz Rodgers, Rosenberg Lamar Consolidated, 2004-2007
9.   8,143 Buddy Hanson, Tom Bean 2000-2003
10.  7,819 Nate Jeffery, Caddo Mills, 2006-2009
11.  7,803 Bradley Stephens, McAllen Memorial 2003-2006
12.  7,738 Billy Sims, Hooks 1972-1974
13.  7,712 Shaud Williams, Andrews 1995-1998
14.  7,621 Jeff Spikes, Burkeville 1991-1994
15.  7,582 David Overstreet, Big Sandy 1973-1976
16.  7,491 Jacoby Jones, Bangs 2001-2003
17.  7,271 Brock Fitzhenry, Giddings 2004-2007
T18. 7,260 Mark Fincher, Jayton 1972-1975
T18. 7,260 Bobby Mitchell, Big Sandy 1970-1973
20.  7,249 Jerrell Wilkerson, SA Clark 2001-2004
21.  7,099 Marcus Wright, San Antonio Reagan 2004-2007
22.  7,084 Ross Harrison, Petrolia 2000-2002
23.  6,974 Chris Whaley, Madisonville, 2005-2008
24.  6,970 Byron "Bam" Morris, Cooper 1986-1989
25.  6,960 Trey Williams, Spring Dekaney, 2009-present

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By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
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