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Goldeneagles12 wrote:I didn't think Mitchell was that close to the recieving record for Tyrone. Speaking of rushing records the one at Tyrone is pretty safe. Lol
Nick Patton career
Yards 2338. Td receptions 25.  Receptions 114
Parker Mitchell
Yards 1497.   Td receptions 18.   Receptions. 81
In the ball park, I would say.
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What sucks for McGhee is that BG hasn't needed much of a kicking game his whole career except for championship games and real close other games like this past week.
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CCDevil2012 wrote:What sucks for McGhee is that BG hasn't needed much of a kicking game his whole career except for championship games and real close other games like this past week.
Like every other top prospect, scouts see him at camps, he's already verbally committed to WVU.
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CoffinCorner wrote:
Goldeneagles12 wrote:I didn't think Mitchell was that close to the recieving record for Tyrone. Speaking of rushing records the one at Tyrone is pretty safe. Lol
Nick Patton career
Yards 2338. Td receptions 25.  Receptions 114
Parker Mitchell
Yards 1497.   Td receptions 18.   Receptions. 81
In the ball park, I would say.
That’s not with this season stats put into it is it?
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Manfred wrote:We can't forget the Domonkos kid who kicked records out the window for BMCHS.
Extra Points Made in a Career - Dane Domonkos 187
Extra Points Made in a Season - Dane Domonkos 68 (2009)
Field Goals Made in a Career - Dane Domonkos 32
Field Goals Made in a Season - Matt Domonkos 12 (2001) 
Longest Field Goal - Matt Domonkos 58 yards (2001) 
Kicking Points Career - Dane Domonkos 283 

McCort had a Domonkos kicking the ball every year from 2000-2009. 
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The HDN reported this year and last that Clouser finished with 4008 Rushing while Hensor (also from JV) had 4000 even.  I wonder where all these stats came from but I like seeing the article from 2005 very cool.
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As for records that could be broken with McCort this year, Anthony Walters became McCort's all-time leading tackler last year, and Ridge Phillips could actually pass Walters up, or at the very least finish second.
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SoftWalkinBigStick wrote:The HDN reported this year and last that Clouser finished with 4008 Rushing while Hensor (also from JV) had 4000 even.  I wonder where all these stats came from but I like seeing the article from 2005 very cool.
The Daily News coverage of sports since Terry Bowser retired as Sports Editor has went WAY down hill. The coverage used to be outstanding. I'll check the archives and see if I can find all the game articles/stats from when both Hensor and Clouse were at Valley.
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Awdhaemel wrote:
CCDevil2012 wrote:Like every other top prospect, scouts see him at camps, he's already verbally committed to WVU.
Yes I realize this, but thread is "Record Breakers" not "Top Recruits"
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12HankQB wrote:Kicking
Raupach: FG Made: 24 FG Attempts: 33 FG Long: 43 PAT Made: 211 PAT Attempts: 230 KO Yards: 15948 TB: 83
McGhee: FG Made: 16 FG Attempts: 20 FG Long: 52 PAT Made: 163 PAT Attempts: 172 KO Yards: 14037 TB: 111
Punting
Raupach: AVG: 37  LNG: 58
McGhee: AVG: 42  LNG: 57

These guys have been huge assets for their teams over the years for sure.

NOTE: Raupach is a senior and McGhee is a Junior
Raupach crushed a 72 yard punt on Friday at the hive and most of that was through the air. Probably the most impressive moment of that game.
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