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Maryland Top 10 MaxPrep Stats Leaders – Rushing

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MaxPreps is a popular high school sports website that college recruiters regularly use to identify and evaluate potential recruits. We use the MaxPreps data to conduct our HEAD 2 HEAD Competition, where fans can vote for our URA TOP Athletes. These stats leaders categories highlight the top-performing athletes in each state, and we select the top 10 athletes from each state to compete in our competition brackets. We have added brackets to ensure we cover various skill sets. However, please note that not all positions, such as kickers and tight-ends, are showcased due to the specialized nature of their positions and their limited prominence in high school sports.

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SINGLE SEASON ALL PURPOSE RECORD

MD TOP 10 RUSHERS

1.) David Avit | Churchill HS | Class of  2024 | 6’0″  215lbs

David Avit ends his high school career with impressive stats. Avit rushed for a school-record 2,487 yards and 30 touchdowns at Winston Churchill High School. He added 10 receptions for 169 yards and finished the season with 35 total touchdowns and more than 3,000 all-purpose yards. Avit was named the 2023 MD 4A Offensive Player of the Year and the Montgomery County Offensive Player of the Year. He is a two-time first team All-4A selection and a two-time all-county selection. During his scholastic career, Avit set his school’s career record with 3,841 rushing yards.

2. ) Zion Ntemi | St. John’s Catholic Prep | Class of 2024 | 5’11″ 200lbs 

The Vikings experienced both challenges and triumphs throughout the season, with notable highs, particularly in Zion Ntemi’s historic performance. He achieved season stats that etched his name in the records, amassing an impressive 1,867 rushing yards and securing 13 touchdowns. In his final high school game, Ntemi seized the opportunity and delivered a remarkable performance, rushing for 367 yards and contributing three touchdowns in the victory against Annapolis Area Christian. The support from his offensive line played a crucial role, creating openings for the senior running back to showcase his skills.

3. ) Jabril Daniels | Fort Hill HS | Class of 2025 | 6’1″ 200lbs 

Jabril Daniels made history with an extraordinary first half, setting new school and state records during the Class 1A state title game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Saturday. In the initial half, Daniels carried the ball 18 times, accumulating an impressive 292 yards and scoring five touchdowns, boasting an average of 16.2 yards per run. By the game’s end, he recorded 302 yards on 20 carries, securing five touchdowns.

On the concluding play of the first half, Daniels scored from a remarkable 59-yard distance, breaking Ty Johnson’s school record for the most rushing touchdowns in a single season, surpassing Johnson’s previous record set in 2014. Daniels concluded the season with notable achievements, amassing 1,823 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns. His performance places him among the elite, as he becomes the 15th player in the area’s history to rush for over 1,800 yards.

4. ) Colin Reynolds  | Georgetown Prep | Class of 2024 | 5’11″ 170lbs 

In 10 games Reynolds rushed for 1550 yards on 218 attempts, averaging 7.1 a carry 155.0 yards a game, 17 touchdowns.

5. ) Tyler Womack  | Annapolis HS | Class of 2025 | 5’10″ 180lbs

In 10 games Reynolds rushed for 1536 yards on 211 attempts, averaging 7.3 a carry 153.6 yards a game, 14 touchdowns.

6. ) Tyler Brown   | Northern HS | Class of 2024 | 6’0″ 182lbs  

In 13 games Reynolds rushed for 1487 yards on 258 attempts, averaging 5.8 a carry 114.4 yards a game, 21 touchdowns.

7. ) Shane Bogardus  | Kent Island HS | Class of 2024 | 5’7″ 160lbs

In 12 games Reynolds rushed for 1473 yards on 258 attempts, averaging 5.7 a carry 122.8 yards a game, 22 touchdowns.

8. ) Avin Alexandre  | John Carroll | Class of 2025 | 6’0″ 190lbs   

In 11 games Reynolds rushed for 1453 yards on 139 attempts, averaging 10.5 a carry 132.1 yards a game, 13 touchdowns.

9. ) Ethen Gunter | Perryville | Class of 2024 | 

In 11 games Reynolds rushed for 1400 yards on 189 attempts, averaging 7.4 a carry 127.3 yards a game, 17 touchdowns.

10. ) DeCarlos Young | Wise HS | Class of 2025 | 5’7″ 180lbs   

In 13 games Reynolds rushed for 1395 yards on 126 attempts, averaging 11.1 a carry 107.3 yards a game, 25 touchdowns.