With his second straight 400-yard passing performance, Ty Storey of Charleston (Ark.) became the eighth quarterback in state history to surpass the 10,000-yard milestone. His effort is one of the highlights among this week's MaxPreps National Football Stat Stars.
Storey, who threw for over 4,000 yards as a sophomore and junior, completed 23 of 41 passes for 413 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-8 win over Paris (Ark.). He now has 10,216 career passing yards, sixth on the state's all-time list. He needs just 449 yards to move into third place. The all-time state leader is Stefan Loucks of Pulaski Academy with 13,703 yards.
For Glendale quarterback Alex Austin, another game meant another state record. In a 72-65 win over Rolla, Austin completed 42 of 70 passes for 469 yards and a state record nine touchdowns. The previous record was eight touchdowns, held by three different players. With 270 completions in 441 attempts, Austin is 48 completions and 15 attempts away from setting single season state records in those categories, according to the
RealRay record book.
Austin also has four games with 40 or more completions. Prior to this year, only four quarterbacks in state history had ever completed at least 40 passes in a single game. He also has three games with at least 70 attempts. Only one other quarterback has ever attempted that many passes in a game in state history.
MaxPreps National Football Stat Stars
RushingDiangelo Mitchell, West Mifflin (Pa.), 34 carries for 403 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 48-27 win over Laurel Highlands (Uniontown, Pa.).
Dom Brescia, Rye Neck (Mamaroneck, N.Y.), 43 carries for 391 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 37-22 win over Tuckahoe (Eastchester, N.Y.).
Mason Wine, Union City (Ind.), 39 carries for 384 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 40-7 win over Cambridge City Lincoln (Cambridge City, Ind.).
Connor Field, Granby Memorial (Granby, Conn.), 33 carries for 377 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 35-21 win over Enfield (Conn.).

Dom Brescia, Rye Neck
Photo by Jim Sannerud
Nick Such, Pymatuning Valley (Andover, Ohio), 37 carries for 367 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 26-12 win over Windham (N.Y.).
Blake Dunn, Saugatuck (Mich.), 9 carries for 359 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 58-32 win over Martin (Mich.).
Dan Ziegler, Twin Valley (Elverson, Pa.), 30 carries for 356 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 33-20 win over Hamburg (Pa.).
Ryan Church, Meadow Bridge (W. Va.), 25 carries for 346 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 42-0 win over Valley (Smithers, W. Va.).
Tequan Baker, Doherty (Colorado Springs, Colo.), 37 carries for 344 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 34-14 win over Legend (Parker, Colo.).
Dokken Egenolf, Indian Creek (Trafalgar, Ind.), 19 carries for 337 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 63-6 win over North Decatur (Greensburg, Ind.).
Walter Williams, Vancleave (Miss.), 18 carries for 333 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 60-34 loss to St. Stanislaus (Bay St. Louis, Miss.).
Nick Santavicca, Yorktown (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.), 31 carries for 328 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 32-21 win over Greeley (Chappaqua, N.Y.).
Ronnie Kuipers, Independence (Columbus, Ohio), 18 carries for 318 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 52-33 win over Briggs (Columbus, Ohio).
Tyler Minor, Carman-Ainsworth (Flint, Mich.), 13 carries for 318 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 49-28 win over Midland (Mich.).
Maliek Broady, Sierra Vista (Las Vegas), 17 carries for 317 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 54-34 win over Clark (Las Vegas, Nev.).
Ian Rudzik, Ulysses (Kan.), 12 carries for 312 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 71-33 win over Goodland (Kan.).
Markell Jones, Columbus East (Ind.), 20 carries for 311 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 62-7 win over Madison (Ind.).
Anthony Johnson, Scio (Ore.), 15 carries for 310 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 44-6 win over Rainier (Ore.).
Ladarrius Johnson, Field Kindley (Coffeyville, Kan.), 27 carries for 309 yards, 1 touchdowns in a 24-22 win over Labette County (Altamont, Kan.).
Noah Kershner, Nokomis (Newport, Maine), 33 carries for 307 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 43-27 win over Old Town (Maine.).
Charlie Clewis, Woodgrove (Purcellville, Va.), 37 carries for 306 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 49-28 win over Heritage (Leesburg, Va.).
Jake Pisula, Southmoreland (Alverton, Pa.), 31 carries for 305 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 40-14 win over Burgettstown (Pa.).
Jamar Williams-sheppard, Sacred Heart Cathedral (San Francisco), 24 carries for 305 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 33-27 loss to Archbishop Mitty (San Jose, Calif.).
Cole Wilson, Wilsonville (Ore.), 20 carries for 305 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 52-13 win over La Salle (Milwaukie, Ore.).
Miller Peters, Maplewood (Guys Mills, Pa.), 27 carries for 303 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 21-18 loss to Saegertown (Pa.).