Keystone 2024 football season by the numbers

Zane Leger (far right) led the Indians in rushing last year as a junior.

BY CLIFF SMELLEY

Keystone Heights High School got the 2024 varsity football season off to a strong start with a shutout win over Interlachen. Despite two big shutout losses in a row after that, the Indians were a .500 team after the first four games.

Unfortunately, not much went right the rest of the season, as the Indians sustained a number of injuries and lost six in a row to finish with a 2-8 record.

With the 2025 season approaching, the Telegraph-Times-Monitor takes a look at last year’s results and some of the numbers associated with the season.

 

2024 results (with * denoting District 5-2A games)

—29-0 win over Interlachen

—35-0 loss to Union County

—48-0 loss to Newberry*

—14-6 win over Dixie County

—40-0 loss to Bradford*

—42-10 loss to West Nassau

—30-7 loss to Santa Fe*

—54-0 loss to Chiefland

—40-0 loss to Palatka*

—26-10 loss to Crescent City

 

KHHS numbers

Editor’s note: Except for scoring, the Telegraph-Times-Monitor doesn’t have Keystone’s official stats against Crescent City, so those aren’t factored into most of the following numbers.

—Average points per game: 7.0

—Most points scored in a game: 29 (29-0 win over Interlachen)

—Fewest points scored in a game: 0 (35-0 loss to Union County, 48-0 loss to Newberry, 40-0 loss to Bradford, 54-0 loss to Chiefland, 40-0 loss to Palatka)

—Rushing yards on the season: 918 on 268 carries

—Leading rusher: Zane Leger, 438 yards on 98 carries

—Player with most rushing touchdowns: Zane Leger, 3

—Most rushing yards in a game: 258 (29-0 win over Interlachen)

—Fewest rushing yards in a game: 32 (48-0 loss to Newberry)

—Most rushing attempts in a game: 39 (29-0 win over Interlachen)

—Fewest rushing attempts in a game: 20 (35-0 loss to Union County)

—Most rushing touchdowns in a game: 2 (29-0 win over Interlachen)

—Passing yards on the season: 371 (32 of 82)

—Leading passer: Baylor Ford, 20 of 53, 224 yards, 2 touchdowns

—Leading receiver: Andrew Wilson, 85 yards on 4 catches

—Player with most touchdown receptions: Andrew Wilson, 2

—Most passing yards in a game: 88 (14-6 win over Dixie County)

—Fewest passing yards in a game: 0 (40-0 loss to Palatka)

—Most pass attempts in a game: 14 (30-7 loss to Santa Fe)

—Fewest pass attempts in a game: 5 (35-0 loss to Union County)

—Most pass completions in a game: 6, (14-16 win over Dixie County, 30-7 loss to Santa Fe, 42-10 loss to West Nassau)

—Fewest pass completions in a game: 0 (40-0 loss to Palatka)

—Most passing touchdowns in a game: 2 (29-0 win over Interlachen)

—Player with the most tackles: Kyle Perkins, 50

—Players with the most tackles for loss: Jackson Herman, Colton Hollingsworth, 2 each

—Player with the most sacks: Luke Bacorn, Bryce Daniels, Jackson Herman, Kyle Perkins, Zane Leger, 1 each

—Player with the most interceptions: Tallon Campbell, 3

—Player with the most fumble recoveries: Kyle Perkins, 4

 

Opponent numbers

—Average points per game: 32.1

—Most points in a game: 54, Chiefland

—Fewest points in a game: 0, Interlachen

—Most rushing yards in a game: 352, Chiefland

—Fewest rushing yards in a game: 145, Interlachen

—Most rushing attempts in a game: 40, Dixie County

—Fewest rushing attempts in a game: 17, Bradford

—Most rushing touchdowns in a game: 4, Newberry, Union County, West Nassau

—Fewest rushing touchdowns in a game: 0, Interlachen

—Most passing yards in a game: 195, Bradford

—Fewest passing yards in a game: 0, Dixie County

—Most pass attempts in a game: 26, Interlachen

—Fewest pass attempts in a game: 6, Newberry

—Most pass completions in a game: 12, Interlachen, Union County

—Fewest pass completions in a game: 0, Dixie County

—Most passing touchdowns in a game: 4, Palatka

—Fewest passing touchdowns in a game: 0, Dixie County, Interlachen