Top single-game passing performances

Wilcox County quarterback Makail Grace became the first quarterback this season to throw for more than 400 yards in a game, in a 43-39 victory over Wilkinson County. The Georgia High School Football Historians Association has only 19 games on record of 400 or more yards passing. Here are the top 10:

595 – Justin Walker (Lee County) vs. Warner Robins, 2010

566 – Emmanuel Westmoreland (Central Gwinnett) vs. South Gwinnett, 2011

552 – Hutson Mason (Lassiter) vs. South Gwinnett, 2009

545 – Hutson Mason (Lassiter) vs. Milton, 2009

527 – Jonquel Dawson (M.L. King) vs. Colquitt County, 2010

524 – Ron Hinson (Lamar County) vs. Troup, 1977

514 – Drew Little (Henry County) vs. Perry, 2007

494 – Jake Durham (Long County) vs. Benedictine, 2008

486 – Hutson Mason (Lassiter) vs. Campbell, 2009

486 – Jonquel Dawson (M.L. King) vs. South Gwinnett, 2010

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6 comments Add your comment

rwdekalb

September 3rd, 2012
9:51 am

Its great to have big passing stats but how many of these quarterbacks ever win a state title. Its actually the quarterbacks that have the ability to make plays with their leg or arm at crucial moments that win titles. Look at most of the state champion teams and most have that type quarterback as opposed to a passing leader

X-coach

September 3rd, 2012
11:49 am

Congrad Grace, keep up the good work.

Frankly

September 3rd, 2012
12:31 pm

I’d sayHutson Mason had a fairly good high school career.

Mandingo

September 3rd, 2012
10:27 pm

I was at that Lee Co/WR game in 2010. Lee Co lost the game. ( The QB really passed for 600 + }

how 'bout

September 4th, 2012
10:20 am

…how ’bout letting us know if they led their teams to victory with those performances (final scores)…

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