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Written by Buddy Collings   

One of the most remarkable statistical seasons in area history includes four of the top 16 passing yardage totals on record. And three of the four quarterbacks who have gone over 2,200 yards for the season still have games to go.

 

Oviedo junior Blake Bortles broke the Seminole Athletic Conference single-season record last week, and St. Cloud senior E.J. White, rewrote the Osceola County mark.

 

Here is the all-time list. If we are missing anybody from the Sentinel coverage area, please notify me by e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Central Florida single-season passing leaders (includes postseason)

3,133 Xavier Lee, Seabreeze, 2003 (198-361-7, 37 TDs for 5-6 team)

3,077 Xavier Lee, Seabreeze, 2002 (Jr.; 11-2 team)

2,934 Mike Mitchell, Colonial, 1998 (226-395, 29 TDs; 3-7 team)

2,873 Xavier Lee, Seabreeze, 2002 (So.; 164-310-14, 28 TDs for 6-4 team)

2,472 Blake Bortles, Oviedo, 2008 (Jr.; 197-337-11, 23 TDs; 3-7 team)

2.375 Mike Napier, Leesburg, 1969

2,365 Sean Connolly, Lake Mary, 2006 (173-293-8, 16 TDs; 5-5 team)

2,353 Taylor Beasley, Lake Howell, 2005 (Jr; 18 TDs; 4-6 team)

*2,344 E.J. White, St. Cloud, 2008 (151-264-6, 22 TDs; 9-1 team)

2,295 Mike McKinzie, Seminole, 2003 (173-282, 15 TDs; 4-6 team)

2,293 David Tabor, Poinciana, 1999 (Jr., 185-359-11, 20 TDs; 5-5 team)

2,263 Anthony Paradiso, Colonial, 1994 (20 TDs, 5-5 team)

#2,260 Trevor Siemian, Olympia, 2008 (Jr.; 161-234-6, 20 TDs; 7-3 team)

2,259 Jarrod Fleming, South Sumter, 2005 (124-210-3, 28 TDs; 12-2 team)

2,232 Gerry Connell, New Smyrna Beach, 2000 (13 games; 141-254-8, 27 TDs; rushed 64-126, 2)

*2,226 Nico Ranieri, Dr. Phillips, 2008 (143-228-7, 24 TDs; 9-1 team)

2,219 Pat Prewitt, University, 1996 (135-299, 17 TDs for 5-6 team)

2,190 Mark Marshall, South Lake, 1996 (23 TDs for 10-1 team)

2,171 Kerry King, St. Cloud, 1975 (125-216-11; 25 TDs; 11 games)

2,099 Fred Geisler, Edgewater, 1969 (11 games)

2,085 Caleb Day, Gateway, 2003 (147-281-13, 14 TDs; 4-6 team)

2,082 Mike Mitchell, Colonial, 1997 (Jr.; 3-7 team)

2,050 Steve Christmas, Colonial, 1974 (21 TDs; 7-3 team)

2,032 Luke Brigham, CFCA, 2008 (Jr.; 162-291-18, 16 TDs; 2-8 team)

2,014 Pa’Tell Troutman, Seabreeze, 1995 (114-205-4, 16 TDs for 8-4 team)

2,012 Jimmy Sullivan, Father Lopez, 1970 (147-241-10, 30 TDs for 11-1 team)

  (*St. Cloud and Dr. Phillips are still alive in playoffs; #Olympia has a bowl game Thursday night)

 

Central Florida regular season passing leaders

2,934 Mike Mitchell, Colonial, 1998 (226-395, 29 TDs; 3-7 team)

2,758 Xavier Lee, Daytona Beach Seabreeze, 2003 (176-325-7, 33 TDs)

2,651 Xavier Lee, Daytona Beach Seabreeze, 2001 (So.; 147-283-14, 26 TDs; 9 games)

2,472 Blake Bortles, Oviedo, 2008 (Jr.; 197-337-11, 23 TDs; 3-7 team)

2,365 Sean Connolly, Lake Mary, 2006 (173-293-8, 16 TDs; 5-5 team)

2,353 Taylor Beasley, Lake Howell, 2005 (Jr; 18 TDs; 4-6 team)

2,344 E.J. White, St. Cloud, 2008 (151-264-6, 22 TDs; 9-1 team)

2,295 Mike McKinzie, Seminole, 2003 (173-282, 15 TDs; 4-6 team)

2,293 David Tabor, Poinciana, 1999 (Jr., 185-359-11, 20 TDs; 5-5 team)

2,263 Anthony Paradiso, Colonial, 1994 (20 TDs, 5-5 team)

2,295 Mike McKinzie, Seminole, 2003 (173-282, 15 TDs; 4-6 team)

2,293 David Tabor, Poinciana, 1999 (Jr., 185-359-11, 20 TDs; 5-5 team)

2,260 Trevor Siemian, Olympia, 2008 (Jr.; 161-234-6, 20 TDs; 7-3 team)

2,226 Nico Ranieri, Dr. Phillips, 2008 (143-228-7, 24 TDs; 9-1 team)

 

 

 

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Buddy Collings is a senior sports writer for the Orlando Sentinel. He has covered high school sports since the 1970s, when you had to get fouled to manage a 3-point play in basketball. Collings graduated from Melbourne High and the University of Florida, then worked for the Gainesville Sun for 12 years before coming to the Sentinel in 1998. In college he began tracking Florida high school sports record and later  published record books. For more than 20 years he has been a clearing house for state records. He is married with three children. You can e-mail Buddy by clicking here.

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