14 of the greatest single-season RB performances in high school history

Rushing into history…

There weren’t enough players on defense to stop them. They scorched the turf on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, leaving behind tracks of a legacy that many probably can’t comprehend as being athletically possible.

The top running backs in high school history have racked up yards and touchdowns that look like year-end team statistics. However, these were solo acts of legendary status, taking the accepted 1000-yard achievement and multiplying it sometimes by four!

Ahead of the pack are these 14 backfield juggernauts, talented individuals with single-season performances that have reigned supreme in high school rushing history.

North Carolina dedicates $62.8M in state budget for high school sports upgrades

North Carolina’s state budget includes $62.8 million that will go to renovations of high school sports facilities in 18 districts.

North Carolina high school athletic departments around the state are getting a facelift. The new state budget devotes tens of millions of dollars to facility upgrades in 18 school districts, according to HighSchoolOT.

In total, $62.8 million of the $30 billion state budget will go to these projects.

The highest amount awarded to one district is $14.5 million, for which Mitchell County Schools will build an auxiliary gym and wrestling facility, a new softball field, and upgrade other areas, including lights on baseball and softball fields and resurfacing the track, according to HighSchoolOT.

Several of the school districts analyzed by the outlet will be upgrading their lighting systems. Lincoln County Schools, for instance, will install industrial LED lights at sports fields at four different schools with a portion of its $6 million funding. Union County Schools will install lighting equipment at a school’s baseball field, while Nash County Schools will install soccer field lights at a high school.

Other frequent projects include turf fields and bleacher upgrades. Wilkes County Schools, which received over $9 million, is providing renovations at four schools for projects ranging from upgrades to turf, field house and restroom facilities to renovations of the softball field and tennis court.

Get a deep dive into the spending with some statements from districts at HighSchoolOT.

The countdown is on to the 2023 USA TODAY National High School Sports Awards show

The 2023 USA TODAY National High School Sports Awards show premieres this Sunday, July 30, at 8 p.m. EDT.

The spotlight will shine on the best high school student athletes and coaches in the country at the 2023 USA TODAY National High School Sports Awards! The national show is a culmination of numerous regional and statewide award programs from across the country.

Hosted by Christine Brennan and Cydney Henderson of USA TODAY Sports, and Ryan O’Leary and Barrett Fontana of USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures, this video podcast-style production by Ventures Events will announce more than 35 awards and feature stories of high school athletics from across the country.

Tune in to see who will be named the nation’s best at 8 p.m. EDT this Sunday, July 30right here on the Sports Awards website, YouTubeFacebook WatchSpotify, or the USA TODAY channel available on most streaming services.

How to Watch: High school sports this year on the NFHS Network

Watch live high school sports from any device on the NFHS Network.

The high school sports calendar is underway for 2022, with football kicking off and headlining the rush of fall action across the country.

And while many fans will attend games this season, others might want to watch it from the comforts of home or, perhaps, to see a regional or national matchup that’s not necessarily within their area.

Whatever the case, fans now have the opportunity to watch live high school sports all season long, thanks to the NFHS Network.

The collaboration with over 40 high school state athletic/activities associations, and PlayOn! Sports, provides fans with the ability to live-stream high school sports on any device, from wherever they are: 27 different regular season and postseason sports, plus other high school activities that highlight the accomplishments of student-athletes, student-broadcasters, and high schools.

Live-Stream high school sports in 2022 on the NFHS Network: Subscribe here!

2022 High School Football Live-Streaming by State:

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Indiana

Iowa

Illinois

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri 

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah 

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

Washington, D.C.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

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