Yellowjacket’s Records

Llano High School Football

First Year Played:   1913

First Game: Llano 7  Cherokee 6

District Titles:   12

Total Playoff Appearances:
31 Games

Total Playoff Wins: 10

All – Time School Record
Through 2011 – 446-426-45***

Of note, High School Records were rarely kept before 1956.  Anyone having records of players or of the school are encouraged to bring them to our attention.

Most Victories Beginning of the Season

  1. 1997…11
  2. 1994…10
  3. 2004… 6
  4. 1970…6
  5. 1960…6

Most Team Rushing Yards per Season

  1. 2007 – 4,366 yds.- 627 carries – 6.96YPC.
  2. 2008 – 4329 yds. – 643 carries – 6.73 YPC.
  3. 2006 – 3,786 yds., 634 carries – 5.97 YPC.
  4. 1997 – 3500 yards- 524 carries – 6.7 YPC……1970- 3,500 Yards
  5. 1994 – 3,411 yards- 576 carries – 5.9 YPC

Most Team Points Scored Single Game

  1. 72 pts. – 2008 – Ingram
  2. 70 pts. – 1997 – San Saba
  3. 69 pts. – 1982 – Leander
  4. 68 pts. – 2007 – Ingram
  5. 68 pts. – 2007 – St. Michael’s
  6. 68 pts. – 2009 – Ingram
  7. 66 pts. – 1976 – San Saba

Most Yds. Single game- Team

  1. 2007- St. Michael’s- 707 total yds.
  2. 2010-Salado-703 total yds.

Most Points Scored- Team- Season

  1. 2007 – 465 pts. – 35.75 ppg – 13 games
  2. 2008 – 410 pts. – 34.16 ppg – 12 games
  3. 1997 – 397 pts. – 33.08 ppg – 12 games
  4. 1994 – 355pts. – 32.27 ppg – 11 games

Most Pts. Average Per Game – Season

  1. 2007 – 35.76 PPG

Most Total Yards Single Season:

  1. 2008 – 4939 yds. 411 ypg
  2. 2007 – 5,080 yds. 390.77 ypg

Best Yellowjackets Defenses:

Year      # Games      Shut0uts     Points Allowed

1938              8                 6                      19

1945              8                 5                      32

1952              10               5                      42

1944              7                  2                      39

1939              9                  5                      59

1941              10                5                       70

1978              10                2                       80

1970              10                3                       83

1947              10                2                       91

1975               11               4                       92

1995               11                                        101

Most Points Scored One Season:

  1. James Grantham – 1995 – 29 TDs.…Total: 176
  2. James Grantham – 1994 – 23 TDs.…Total: 150
  3. George Fraser – 1957 – 21 TDs…….Total: 147
  4. Ty Thurman – 2007…………………….. Total: 146
  5. Estevan Aviles – 2008 ………………… Total: 125
  6. Burns Laning – 1970 ………………….Total: 124
  7. Clayton Maples – 2008 – 20 TDs ……Total: 120
  8. Lance Dickey – 2007 ………………….. Total: 119
  9. Sammy Rabb – 1965 .. ………………Total: 105
  10. Boyd Gray – 1973 …………………….Total : 104
  11. Shane Pope – 2005 ……………………..Total: 100
  12. James Grantham – 1993 – 16 TDs….Total:   98
  13. Clayton Maples – 2009 – 15 TDs ……Total: 96
  14. Kevin Fain – 1977…………….……….Total:   90

Most Points Scored One Game:

  1. George Fraser – 1957 – Burnet…45

      Most Points Career:

  1. James  Grantham – 430 points
  2. Clayton Maples – 2008-2009 – 216
  3. Estevan Aviles – 2008-2009 – 175

Most Career Passing Yards

1. Preston Rabb- 2009-10- 2,614 Yards

2. Brian Edwards – 2000 – ’01 – 2169 Yards

3. Bryan Hill – 2003 – ’04 – 2,040 Yards

4. Jason Smith – 2000 – ’02 – 1962 yards

5. Dennis Raesener – 1965 – 67 – 1873 Yards

6. Bradley Kassell – 1996 – 97 – 1650 Yards

7. Todd Mund – 1979 – 81 – 1609 Yards

8. Lance Heller – 1999 – 00 – 1577 Yards

9. Chance Bradley – 1992 – 93 – 1492 Yards

10. Trey Brooks – 2008 – 1259 yds.

Most Passing Yards – Single Game

1. Preston Rabb-2010-Salado-369 Yards (17-31-1)

2. Bryan Hill – 2004 – Blanco – 353 Yards (21 – 27 – 1)

3. Jason Smith – 2002 – Bandera – 315 Yards (17 – 28 – 2)

4. Brian Edwards – 2001 – Burnet – 312 Yards( 17 – 40 – 2)

5. Jason Smith – 2002 – Lampasas – 301 Yards (24 – 35 – 0)

6. Bryan Hill – 2004 – Liberty Hill – 291 Yards (23 – 41 – 2)

7.  Jason Smith-2002- Brady- 284 Yards (24-35)

8.  Brian Edwards – 2001 – Taylor – 277 Yards (21 – 42 – 2)

9.  Bryan Hill – 2004 – Comanche – 276 Yards (22 – 27 – 1)

10. Brian Edwards- 2001- Brady- 267 Yards (14-26-2)

11. Layton Rabb- 2011-Taylor- 260 Yards (16-29-1) 2 TDs

12. Preston  Rabb- 2010- Taylor- 235 Yards (7-15)

13. Preston Rabb-2010- Liberty Hill- 233 Yards (15-35)

14. Dennis Raesener- 1967- Burnet- 226 Yards.

Most Passing Games Over 200 Yards

  1. Bryan Hill – 2004 – 6
  2. Brian Edwards – 2001 – 6
  3. Jason Smith – 2002 – 5
  4. Preston Rabb-2010-4

Most Completions Single Game

  1. Jason Smith – Lampasas – 2002 – 24
  2. Bryan Hill – Liberty Hill – 2004 – 23
  3. Preston Rabb-Wimberley(Also Play Off Record)- 2010- 22                                          Bryan Hill – Comanche – 2004 – 22
  4. Brian Edwards – Taylor – 2001 – 21
  5. Bryan Hill – Blanco – 2004 – 21

Most Completions Single Season

  1. Brian Edwards – 2001 – 172
  2. Bryan Hill – 2004 – 154
  3. Jason Smith – 2002 – 134                                                                                                           Preston Rabb-2010- 134

Most Attempts Single Season

  1. Brian Edwards – 2001 – 336
  2. Preston Rabb- 2010- 263
  3. Jason Smith – 2002 – 260
  4. Brian Hill – 2004 – 217

Highest Single Season Completions

  1. Bryan Hill – 2004 – 154 – 217 – 71%

Most Passing Yards – Season

  1. Brian Edwards – 2164 yards – 2001
  2. Bryan Hill – 2041 yards – 2004
  3. Preston Rabb – 2,014- 2010
  4. JasonSmith – 1952 yards – 2002
  5. Greg Joy – 1258 yards – 1977
  6. ShelbyWright – 1230 yards – 1976
  7. Rusty Rabb – 1165 yards – 1978
  8. Terry Hutto – 1019 yards – 1981
  9. Lance Heller – 993 yards – 1999
  10. Jeff Kuykendall – 888 yards – 1989
  11. Todd Mund – 880 yards – 1981
  12. Marvin Rusche- 754 Yards- 1974
  13. Layton Rabb-691 Yards-2011

Passing Touchdowns…One Season

  1. Bryan Hill – 2004 – 19 TD Passes
  2. Brian Edwards – 2001 – 19 TD Passes
  3. Shelby Wright – 1976 – 18 TD Passes
  4. Jason Smith – 2002 – 17 TD Passes
  5. Greg Joy – 1977 – 15 TD Passes
  6. Rusty Rabb – 1978 – 14 TD Passes
  7. Preston Rabb- 2010- 12 TD Passes
  8. Jeff Kuykendall – 1989 – 11 TD Passes

8. Trey Brooks – 2007 – 11 TD Passes

9. Dennis Raesener – 1967 – 9 TDPasses

Passing Touchdowns  – One Game

1. Brian Edwards – 2001 – 5

Shelly Wright – 1976 – 5 – San Saba

3. …3 Tied_Greg Joy – 1977 – 4

Russell Rabb – 1978 – 4- Brady

Preston Rabb-2010- 4- Salado

5. Jamie Obsorn – 1983 – 3 – Mason

5. Dennis Raesener – 1967 – 3 -Burnet

Most TD Receptions Single Season

  1. Michael White – 2002 – 9
  2. Walker Woolman – 2007- 8….Will Carpenter – 2004 – 8
  3. Kyle Hopf – 2004 – 6
  4. Ryan Willmann – 1997 – 6
  5. Ned Butler – 1977 – 6                                                                                                                  Ned Butler – 1976 – 6
  6. 5 with 5 TD catches

Most TD Catches Single Game

  1. Ryan Willmann – 1999 – 3
  2. Michael White – Smithville – 3
  3. Larry Clutter – Burnet – 1976 – 3

Most TD Catches Career

  1. Michael White – 2001 – 02…15
  2. Ned Butler – 1976 – 77…12
  3. Will Carpenter – 2003 – 04…9Walker Woolman – 2007-08…..9
  4. Ryan Willman – 1999. . . 6
  5. 5 are tied with 5 TD catches.

Most Catches Single game

  1. Will Carpenter – Comanche – 2004 – 11 (2 – TDs)
  2. Will Carpenter – Comfort – 2004 – 11 (1 TD)
  3. Michael White – Ingram – 2002 – 10
  4. Ned Butler – Georgetown – 1977 – 9
  5. Will Carpenter – Blanco – 2004 – 9
  6. Will Carpenter – Liberty Hill – 2004 – 9
  7. Michael White – Wimberley – 2002 – 8
  8. Will Carpenter – Bandera – 2004 – 8
  9. Hunter Ratliff – Lampasas – 2002 – 7….Ned Butler-Fredericksburg- 1977- 7
  10. John McKay-Comanche-2010-6                                                                                               Justin Wyatt-Salado- 2010-6                                                                                       Matthew Center-Wimberley-2010-6                                                                                Mikel Virdell-San Saba-1966- 6

Most Catches Single Season

  1. Will Carpenter – 2004 – 79 (8 TDs)
  2. Michael White – 2002 – 61 (9 TDs)
  3. Ned Butler – 1977 – 42
  4. Hank Oestreich – 2001 – 39
  5. Hunter Ratliff – 2002 – 38
  6. Michael White – 2001 – 36
  7. Will Carpenter – 2003 – 35…
  8. Mikel Virdell-1966-35
  9. Ned Butler- 1976- 32
  10. Justin Saverance- 2010- 31

Most Catches Career

  1. Will Carpenter – 2003 – 04… 114  catches
  2. Michael White – 2001 – 02…    97 catches
  3. Hunter Ratliff-2001-02…90 catches
  4. Ned Butler-1976-77- …74 catches
  5. Mikel Virdell – 1965 – 67…65 Catches
  6. Johnny Baskin – 1976 – 78…52 catches
  7. Hank Oestreich – 2000 – 01…45 catches
  8. Matthew Center-2010-11…43 catches
  9. Bruce Rushing – 41 catches
  10. Jim Kirk Underwood – 37 catches
  11. Justin Saverance- 2009-’10- 31 catches
  12. Walker Woolman 2007-08 – 26 catches

Most Receiving Yards Single Game

  1. Michael White – Burnet – 2001…164 Yards
  2. Michael White – Bandera – 2002…160 Yards
  3. Larry Clutter – Burnet – 1976…158 Yards
  4. Justin Wyatt- Salado-2011…156 Yards
  5. Justin Wyatt- Salado- 2010…153 Yards
  6. Will Carpenter – Blanco – 2004…152 Yards
  7. Johnny Baskins – Dripping Springs – 1979. . .137 Yards
  8. Michael White – Wimberley – 2002…131 Yards
  9. Justin Saverance-Fredericksburg…2010…124 Yards
  10. Will Carpenter – Vista Ridge – 2004…121 Yards
  11. Kyle Hopf – Vista Ridge – 2004…120 Yards
  12. Johnny Baskins – Junction – 1979…116 Yards
  13. Johnny Baskins – Brady – 1979…114 Yards
  14. Justin Saverance-Salado-2010…113 Yards
  15. Ned Butler – Georgetown – 1977…108 Yards                                                                  Ricky Shanks-Marble Falls-1973- 108 Yards
  16. Pete Smith – Marble Falls – 1985…106 Yards

      Justin Wyatt- Taylor- 2011…106 Yards

17. Ned Butler-Fredericksburg- 1977…105 Yards

18. Hunter Ratliff – Bandera – 2002…102 Yards

19. Johnny Baskins – San Saba – 1978 – 102 Yards

20. Sterling Jameson- Taylor- 2010- 96 Yards

21. Justin Saverance-Liberty Hill-2010-91 Yards

22.Justin Saverance- Bandera-2010- 90 Yards

23. Matthew Center-Comanche-2011-90 Yards

24. Jim Banner-Boerne-1973-89 Yards

25. Rhett Brooks-Taylor-2010-87 Yards

Most Receiving Yards Single Season

  1. Michael White – 2002…881 Yards
  2. Will Carpenter – 2004…843 Yards
  3. Ned Butler – 1977…646 Yards
  4. Michael White – 2001…641 Yards
  5. Justin Saverance- 2010…626 Yards
  6. Hunter Ratliff – 2002…602 yards
  7. Hank Oestreich – 2001…491 Yards
  8. Johnny Baskin – 1978…489 Yards
  9. Johnny Baskin – 1979…476 Yards
  10. Ned Butler – 1976…475 Yards
  11. Wesley Lucas – 1988…464 Yards

Most Receiving Yards Career

  1. Michael White – 2001 – 02…1522 Yards
  2. Will Carpenter – 2003 – 04…1321 Yards
  3. Johnny Baskin – 1977 – 79…1175 Yards
  4. Ned Butler – 1976 – 77…1121 Yards
  5. Hunter Ratliff – 2001 – 02…929

Best yards Per Reception (Min. 10 Catches Season)

  1. Larry Clutter – 1976 – 10 catches, 313 yards…31.3Yards P/C
  2. Johnny Baskin – 1978 – 18 Catches,489 Yards…27.2Yards P/C
  3. Casey Landers – 1993 – 12 Catches, 290 Yards…24.2Yards P/C
  4. Johnny Baskin – 1979 – 22 Catches. 476 Yards…21.63Yards P/C
  5. Zack Johnson – 1992 – 20 Catches,432 Yards…21.6 YardsP/C
  6. Justin Wyatt-2011- 15 catches, 322 yards…21.46 YP/C
  7. Justin Saverance- 2010-31 Catches- 626 Yards…20.19 YPC
  8. Walker Woolman – 2007 – 19 Catches, 371 Yards…19.53 Yards P/C

Longest Pass Catch in School History

  1. 2001…Burnet…Michael White…90 Yards – TD

Single Season Rushing Leaders

  1. James Grantham – 1995 – 318 Carries ..…2,014 Yards
  2. James Grantham – 1994 – 314 Carries……1,986 Yards
  3. George Fraser – 1957 – 221 Carries……..1,836 Yards
  4. Shane Pope – 2005 – 310 Carries …………1,672 Yards
  5. Royce Owens – 1991 – 259 Carries………1,526 Yards
  6. Curtis Hartman – 1990 – 219 Carries……..1,500 Yards
  7. Bradley  Kassell – 1997 – 181 Carries……1,434Yards
  8. Ty Thurman – 2007 – 204 carries………… 1,334 Yards
  9. Clayton Maples – 2008 – 206 carries……. 1,322 Yards
  10. Kevin Fain – 1977 – ……………………………1,303  Yards
  11. Burns Laning – 1970 – 159 Carries…..….1,288 Yards
  12. Micky Virdell – 1970 – 227 Carries………..1,280 Yards
  13. Aaron Rode – 1999 – 164 Carries …………1,274 Yards
  14. Lance Dickey – 2006 – 205 carries………..1,270 yards
  15. Curtis Hartman – 1989 – 254 Carries……..1,264 Yards
  16. Clayton Maples – 2009 – 202 Carries …….1,251 Yards.
  17. Lance Dickey – 2007 – 153 carries ………..1,222 yards
  18. James Grantham – 1993 – 218 Carries..…1,218 Yards
  19. Estevan Aviles – 2008 – 124 Carries ………1,194 Yards
  20. Micky Virdell – 1969 – ………………………..1,184 Yards
  21. Craig Bauman – 1996 – 229 Carries…….…1,143 Yards
  22. Ty Thurman – 2007 – 172 Carries ………….1,101 Yards
  23. Randy Scott – 1967 – …………………….…1,060 Yards
  24. Burns Laning – 1969 – ……………….….….1,057 Yards
  25. Kevin Fain – 1976 – 167 Carries…….….….1,026 Yards
  26. Tracy Kasper – 1972 – ……………….….….1,025 Yards

Single Game Rushing Record

  1. Curtis Hartman – 1990 – Gatesville – 24 carries – 327yards
  2. George Fraser – 1957 – Burnet – 36 carries – 318yards
  3. James Grantham – 1995 – Dripping Springs – 46carries – 285 yards
  4. Clayton Maples – 2008 – Bandera – 25 carries – 267 yards
  5. Curtis Hartman – 1990 – Dripping Springs – 27carries – 250 yards
  6. James Grantham – 1990 – Burnet – 23 carries – 248yards
  7. Burns Laning – 1970 – Burnet – 234 yards
  8. James Grantham – 1995 – Giddings – 49 carries – 234yards
  9. Burns Laning – 1970 Marble Falls – 230 yards
  10. Ty Thurman – 2006 St. Micheals – 19 carries – 227 yards
  11. Micky Virdell – 1969 – Crane – 226 yards
  12. Kevin Fain – 1977 – Burnet – 29 carries – 218 yards
  13. Aaron Rode – 1999 – Liberty Hill – 22 carries – 214yards
  14. Burns Laning – 1969 – Burnet – 212 yards
  15. Shane Pope – 2005 – Ingram – 207 yards
  16. Willie Erwin – 1975 – Junction – 206 yards

Most RushingYards – Single game- 3 backs

  1. 2007 – St. Micheals – 527yds – Lance Dickey – 202 yds., Ty Thurman – 176 yards, Wes Regmund -149 yards

Career All – Time Rushers

  1. James Grantham – 1992 – 95…931 rushes…5663 Yards
  2. Kevin Fain – 1976 – 78…3226 Yards
  3. Curtis Hartman – 1988 – 90…589 carries…3163 Yards
  4. Micky Virdell – 1968 – 70…3058 Yards
  5. Clayton Maples – 2008-2009 408 carries …2573 Yards
  6. Lance Dickey – 2005-07 – 358 carries …… 2,492 Yards
  7. Ty Thurman -  2006 – 07 - 376 carries ….. 2,435 Yards
  8. Burns Laning – 1968 – 70…2345 Yards
  9. Shane Pope – 2004 – 2006 …407 carries 2262 Yards
  10. Boyd Gray – 1973 – 75…2164 Yard

Records incomplete on George Fraser
In 1995, James Grantham was the 10th
highest rushing leader in Class 3AAA History

Season Team Rushing yards

  1. 2007…4366 yards….627 carries….6.96 YPC…Season Record 9-4
  2. 2008…4,329 yards…643 carries… 6.73 YPC..Season Record: 8-4
  3. 2006…3786 yards….634 carries….6.0YPC…Season Record 7-5
  4. 1970 …3500 Yards..Season Record…9-0-1
  5. 1997…3500 Yards…524 carries.…6.7YPC…Season Record: 11-1
  6. 1994…3411 Yards…576 carries…5.9 YPC…Season Record: 10-1
  7. 2005…3364 Yards…600 carries…5.6 YPC…Season Record: 8-4
  8. 1995…3068 yards…500 carries….5.6 YPC…Season Record 9-2

Most Carries- Single Season

  1. 1995…James Grantham…318 Carries
  2. 1994…James Grantham…314 Carries
  3. 2005…Shane Pope….310 Carries

Average Yards Per Carry: Min. 100 Carries

  1. Estevan Aviles – 2008 8 124 carries, 1194 yards….9.63 average
  2. George Fraser – 1957 – 221 carries, 1836 yards….8.3 average
  3. Burns Laning – 1970 – 159 carries – 1288 yards…..8.1 average
  4. Lance Dickey – 2007 – 153 carries – 1222 yards ….7.99 average
  5. Bradley  Kassell – 1997 – 181 carries – 1434yards..7.9 average
  6. Aaron Rode – 1999 – 164 carries – 1274 yds….7.76  average.
  7. Paul Sears – 2004 – 113 carries – 871 yards……….7.7 average
  8. Jason Moore – 1997 – 108 carries – 754 yards……..6.98 average
  9. Curtis Hartman – 1990 – 219 carries – 1500 yards…6.85 average
  10. Clayton Maples – 2009 – 202 carries – 1251 yards…6.19 average

Extra points – Season  Special Team Records

  1. Kyle Gatliff – 1997 – 44 points – 50 attempts
  2. Estevan Aviles – 2008 – 35 pts.Lance Dickey – 2007 – 35 pts.
  3. Robert Clark – 1999 – 34 points – 35 attempts – 97.14 %( #1)
  4. Grant Morgan – 2004 – 32 points – 37 Attempts
  5. Grant Morgan – 2005 – 28 points – 37 Attempts
  6. John Overstreet – 1977 – 28 points
  7. Rex Wootan – 1967 – 28 points
  8. John McKay- 2010- 27 points-28 attempts- 96.43 % (#2)
  9. Luke Etheredge – 1995 – 25 points – 31 attempts
  10. Patrick Wander – 1991 – 24 points – 24 attempts
  11. David Bush – 1998 – 23 points – 32 attempts

 School Record for Most Successive Extra Points Made in a Row:

1. John McKay-26-2010    2. Robert Clark – 17 – 1999         3.Bozo Hoskins – 15 – 1981

*Denotes School
Record

Extra Points – Career

  1. Grant Morgan – 2003 – 05 – 77
  2. Kyle Gatliff – 1996 – 97 -
  3. Boyd Gray – 1973 – 75
  4. Esevan Aviles- 2008 -2009- 55

Extra Points – Game

  1. Grant Morgan  – 2003 – Brady – 6

1.   John McKay- 2010-  Fredericksburg- 6

Field Goals – Season

  1. Grant Morgan – 2003 – 6 FG – Longest – 40 yards – One game
    winner
  2. Grant Morgan – 2005 – 5 – 5 of 7 – Longest 37 yards.
  3. Grant Morgan – 2004 – 5
  4. David Bush – 1998 – 5 FG – Hit 5 of 6 in season
  5. Patrick Wander – 1991 – 5 FG – Longest – 40 yards – 2 Game
    Winners*
  6. Tie:  Luke Etheredge – 1994, Boyd Gray – 1973, Robert Clark – 1999, Estevan Aviles – 2009 – all kicked 4 FG.

Field Goals – Career

  1. Grant Morgan – 2003 – 05 – 16 Field Goals – 42 yardslongest
  2. Boyd Gray – 1973 – 75 – 10 Field Goals
  3. Kyle Gatliff – 1996 – 97 -6 Field Goals

Longest Field Goal

  1. Grant Morgan – 2004 – Wimberley – 42 yards
  2. Boyd Gray – 1973 – 41 yards
  3. Patrick Wander – 1991 – 40 yards
  4. Grant Morgan – 2003 – 40 yards

Best Field Goal Percentage – Season

  1. DavidBush – 1998 – Hit 5 of 6 – 83 %
  2. Robert Clark – 1999 – Hit 4 of 5 – 80%
  3. KyleGatliff – 1996 – Hit 3 of 4 – 75%
  4. Grant Morgan-2005…5 0f 7…71%

Kick – Off TD Return Records

  1. Willie Erwin – 1974 – 100 Yards
  2. Kevin Fain – 1977 – 93 Yards – Leander
  3. Ty Thurman – 2007 – 91 yards – Bandera
  4. Lance Franklin – 1984 – 88 Yards – Gatesville
  5. Jordan Clayton – 2005 – 84 Yards – Vista Ridge
  6. Clay Tarter-2011-80 Yards-Comanche
  7. Will Carpenter – 2003 – 64 Yards – Smithville

Season Punting Average

  1. Grant Morgan – 2005 – 38.4 avg. 29 punts
  2. Kyle Hopf – 2004 – 37.6 avg. 26 punts
  3. Estevan Aviles- 2009- 35.55 punts
  4. Jordan Cavness-2010-34.46 Average- 54 Punts

Interceptions – Single Game

  1. David Hoskins – 2003 – Bandera Game – Played in
    Llano – 3…T.J. Bunnell – 2005 – Brady – 3…Derrick Winfrey – 1989 – Bandera Game – Played in Bandera – 3

4. Austin Charlton – 1976 – Brady – 2 ,

Lance Dickey -
2007 – Lulling 2

Bradley Tribble – 1976 – Mason – 2

Glen Deltz – 1978 – Brady – 2

Johnny Baskin – 1979 – Mason – 2

Jordan Clayton – 2005 – Vista Ridge – 2

Interceptions – Season

  1. Howard Barnes – 1973 – 11
  2. Bradley Kassell – 1995 – 8
  3. Jim Kirk Underwood – 1981 – 7
  4. David Hoskins – 2003 – 6
  5. Mark Joy – 1982 – 6 ( Mark played linebacker)
  6. T.J. Bunnell – 2005 – 5
  7. Shelby Wright – 1976 – 5
  8. Bradley Kassell – 1996 – 5
  9. Derrick Winfrey – 1989 – 5

Interceptions: – Career

  1. Bradley Kassell – 1995 – 97 – 13 Interceptions
  2. Howard Barnes – 1972 – 73 – 11 Interceptions
  3. Zack Johnson – 1989 – 91 – 10 Interceptions
  4. Austin Charlton – 1976 – 77 – 9 Interceptions
  5. David Hoskins – 2003 – 04 – 8 Interceptions
  6. Derrick Winfrey – 1988 – 89 – 8 Interceptions
  7. Jim Kirk Underwood – 1980 – 81 – 8 Interceptions
  8. T.J. Bunnell – 2004-05 – 6 interceptions
  9. Shelby Wright – 1975 – 76 – 6 Interceptions

Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns

  1. David Hoskins – 2003 – 2

Longest Interception Return

  1. 98 yards – Lance Dickey – 2007
  2. 92 yards-Sterling Jameson-2010

Playoff Records

Playoff Appearances - 31

Playoff Games Won - 10

Longest Fumble Recovery Returned for TD:

Sterling Jameson- Wimberley-2010- 68 Yards

Most Playoff Yds. Rushing Single Game

  1. James Grantham – Giddings -1995 – 49 carries -
    234 yds.
  2. Shane Pope – Poteet – 2005 – 35 carries – 195 yds.
  3. Lance Dickey – Lulling – 2007 – 18 carries – 167 yds.
  4. Logan Davis – Bridgeport – 2008 – 17 carries – 158 yds.
  5. Austin Freeman – Devine – 2007 – 14 carries – 154 yds.
  6. Clayton Maples – Glen Rose – 2008 – 28 carries – 151 yds.
  7. Lance Dickey – Lulling – 2006 – 18 carries – 128 yds.

Most Playoff Yds. Rushing Career

  1. Lance Dickey – 7 games -91 carries – 604 yds.
  2. Austin Freeman – 3 games -47 carries – 347 yds.

Most Playoff Yds. Single Game:

  1. James Grantham – Giddings -1995 – 49 carries -234 yds.

Most Playoff Pts. Scored by Llano

  1. 47- 2007- Lulling

Most Playoff Pts. Allowed by Llano:

  1. 56- 2001- La Grange
  2. 55-2010-Wimberley

Misc. Items

Justin Saverance in the Salado Game, 2010, had 4 catches for 113 yards, and rushed for 136 yards on 14 carries. Is this the only time a Jacket has had figures like this both rushing and receiving?

1952 –8 – 1 – 1 Record – Co – District
Champs – No playoffs…only one team made the playoffs.

1970…9 – 0 – 1 Record – Co – District
Champs – No playoffs.

Most Starts by a Llano Quarterback- Career:

  1. Dennis Raesener- 1965-67 – 28 Starts (17-10-1)
  2. Trey Brooks – 2007-08 – 25 Starts (17-8)
  3. Jordan Leverett – 2005-06 – 24 Starts (15-9)
  4. Preston Rabb-2009-’10- 21 Starts (10-10)

Llano Coaches Record after 6 Full Seasons:

David Yeager:         42-27   .609 % Winning Perct.  5-5 Play Off Record  2005-‘10

John Baskin:            38-22  .633%  Winning Perct.     0-2 Play Off Record   1976-1981

Weldon Seeliger     30-29-1    .502 Winning Perct.     0-1 Play Off Record  1964-1969

Yellowjackets Coachs’ Records and Winning Percentage:

Ken Gray: 23-10-1   .691% (1973-75)John Parchman: 14-7    .667% (1993-94)    Lynn Spivey:   29-42-1  .410% (1986-92)    Bill McGee: 6-14    .300% (1984-85)   Leon Fuller: 9-2   .819% (1995)    Joe McCauley: 9-01  .95%-1970                              Karl McCormack:  35-22   .614% (1996-00)   Scott Langley: 12-8    .60%  (2003-04)   Craig Agnew: 6-15    .285%(2001-02) Marvin Saunders: 7-11-1    .394% (1971-2)  Boyd Murphy: 4-6   .400% (1963)                                

Llano’s Record Against All Foes 1922 – 2010

Burnet 39-32 – 2

Mason 33-28-2

San Saba 30-31-2

Marble Falls 30-20-3

Fredericksburg 17-36-3

Lampasas 8-30-2

Brady 25-23-2

Goldthwaite 15-11-1

Junction 11-10

Bandera 12-7 Comanche 14-7 Georgetown 5-14
Liberty Hill 12-10 Wimberly 6-9 Taylor 4-3 Dripping Springs 10-4
Ingram 13-3 Lake Travis 8-0 Blanco 4-2 Boerne 4-1
Bangs 4-2 Giddings 0-2 Santa Ana 5-1 Round Rock 5-5
Early 5-2 Granger 6-2-3 Brownwood 4-3 Cherokee 4-0-1
Rockdale 0-3 Hays 1.3 Leander 4-0 Sonora 5-4
Manor 2-4 Pflugerville 3-1 Westlake 1-3 Gartesville 2-4
Coleman 3-4 Ballinger 3-3 Lexington 0-2 Del Valle 0-2
Hondo 1-2 Menard 2-2 Kerrville 1-3-1 Rochelle 4-1
Medina Valley 2-1 Canyon Lake 1-1 El Dorado 1-1-1 Bertram 4-1-1
London 1-1-1 Lake View 1-1 Lometa 1-1-1 Richland Springs 6-3-1
Copper Cove 1-3 Cross Plains 1-1 New Braunfels 0-3 Cuero 0-3
Abilene Wylie 0-2  Salado 1-1    

Llano is 0-1 with these schools – Rockwood, Buda, Elgin, Colorado City, Clyde, Stamford, Bridgeport, Clifton, Sealy, Industrial, Cameron, Friendswood, Palacios, Crane, Jacksboro.

Llano is 2-0 with these schools – Comfort, Smithville, Rising Star, Vista Ridge, St. Michaels, Hamilton, Lulling, Devine.

Llano is 1-0 with these schools -
Pearsall, Glen Rose, Bastrop, McGregor, St. Edwards, Melvin, San Marco, Killeen, Evant, South San Antonio, Texas Military, Ozona, Thrall, Poteet, Rose Bud.

Llano’s worst defeat was at the hands of the San Saba Armadillos in 1936 when Llano lost 72-0.

Llano’s record is worst against the Fredericksburg Billies at 17-36-3. Llano’s first win against the ‘Billies came in 1937 with a 19-6 victory.

Lampasas has had great success against Llano with a 8-28-2 margin. Over a four year period, 1934 to 1937, Lampasas outscored Llano 147-13.

Have not been able to find the scores for 1940. Help is needed on this.

In the beginning, Llano played San Saba. Over the first 10 seasons, Llano’s record against the Armadillos was 0-9-1. Over the years, Llano has nearly pulled even at 30-31-2.

Llano’s first time to make state playoffs was in 1950, losing to Georgetown 27-6.

Llano’s first to beat Junction was in 1956, after Junction won the first 7 contests.

Llano’s first time to beat Georgetown was in 1962, after Georgetown won the first 7 contests.

One Response to Yellowjacket’s Records

  1. Zach Vassar says:

    Thanks for all that you have done for Llano football. Every community has something to it that helps make it unique. It’s awfully hard to find people as commited to their towns football as you are. Reading through everything makes me proud to say I am a Yellow Jacket. Currently I coach in Corsicana. The tradition here is also very good. Had it not been for the great experience I got in Llano, I wouldn’t be doing what I love to do today. Believe it or not, one of the biggest things I remember about HS football was how we all rushed to the store to get our “play to win” articles on our way to Saturday morning film.

    Thanks again,

    Zach Vassar

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