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All-time points and touchdowns leaders

Aledo's (Texas) Johnathan Gray set the all-time national record for touchdowns. Travis L. Brown/ESPNDallas.com

All-time points and touchdowns leaders (non-QBs, as of Dec. 17, 2011)

Continuing on his storied senior campaign, Texas-bound tailback Johnathan Gray of Aledo (Texas) broke the all-time national touchdown record on Saturday in the Class 4A Division II championship game versus Manvel (Texas). Gray surpassed former Michigan standout Mike Hart on the list with his 205th career score.

Career Touchdowns

205 — Johnathan Gray, Aledo (Aledo, Texas), 2008-2011

204 — Mike Hart, Onondaga (Nedrow, N.Y.), 2000-03

178 — T.A. McLendon, Albermarle (Albermarle, N.C.), 1999-2001

160 — Terrance Wilkes, Wadley (Wadley, Ala.), 2003-06

159 — Kevin Parks, West Rowan (Mt. Ulla, N.C.), 2006-09

151 — Kevin Grady Jr., East Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids, Mich.), 2001-04

146 — Traylon Shead, Cayuga (Cayuga, Texas), 2006-09

143 — Tyler Tonderum, Armstrong-Ringsted (Armstrong, Iowa), 2006-09

141 — Brett Law, Sheridan (Sheridan, Ind.), 1986-89

138 — Demetrius (Mac) Campbell, Alexandria (Alexandria, Ala.), 1994-97

Career Points

1,246 — Mike Hart, Onondaga (Nedrow, N.Y.), 2000-2011

1,232 — Johnathan Gray, Aledo (Aledo, Texas), 2008-active

1,076 — T.A. McLendon, Albemarle (Albemarle, N.C.), 1999-2001

960 — Terrance Wilkes, Wadley (Wadley, Ala.), 2003-06

954 — Kevin Parks, West Rowan (Mt. Ulla, N.C.), 2006-09

952 — Brett Law, Sheridan (Sheridan, Ind.), 1986-89

924 — Kevin Grady Jr., East Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids, Mich.), 2001-04

899 — Ken Hall, Sugar Land (Sugar Land, Texas), 1950-53

890 — Traylon Shead, Cayuga (Cayuga, Texas), 2006-09

890 — Hubert Bobo, Chauncey-Dover (Chauncey, Ohio), 1949-52

Player notes: After setting his national records in 2003, Hart became the leading rusher in the history of the program at the University of Michigan. He also played in the Super Bowl in 2010 for the Indianapolis Colts, but has switched to coaching for the 2011 season at the Eastern Michigan.