A high school football player named Paul Mccoy had 658 Rushing Yards And 10 tuchdowns in a single game.
Friday Sept 29, 2006 Paul McCoy ran for 658 yards in a high school football game. He goes to Matewan High School in West Virginia. He also had 10 tuchdowns in that game just 2 short of the national record.
McCoy and his coaches thought it would be fun for a small kid from a small school near the border of Kentucky and West Virginia to own the official, single-game rushing record.
Yogi Kinder (the head coach) called a simple hand-off on the first play against Burch (the team they played), and McCoy raced 69 yards for a touchdown. Three more basic running plays to McCoy had similar results in the first half -- scoring runs of 20, 52, and 56 yards and Matewan went into the locker room with the game in hand. McCoy had more than 300 yards rushing, and he guessed he would watch the second half from the sideline.
2006-10-21
13:31:27
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