Team Record

By the Numbers

98

In 2009, Pearland running back Dustin Garrison ripped off a 98-yard touchdown run against La Porte that gave the Oilers a 27-24 victory to help them remain undefeated in district play. Garrison's run set a new PHS record for the longest scoring run from scrimmage breaking the old mark by former Oklahoma strong safety Sam Proctor who previously held the record of 95 yards he set in 2006 with a TD run against North Shore at Reliant Stadium to help the Oilers knock off the Mustangs 21-14.

54,347

New national attendance record for a high school game at the 2013 5A Division I State Championship game in Arlington at AT&T Stadium between the Allen Eagles and the Pearland Oilers. Allen won 63-28.

4,654

New career passing record by Pearland QB Trey Anderson breaking the old mark of 3,427 yards set by QB Sam Allen (2007-08).

6,192

PHS career rushing record by Pearland running back Anthony Evans (1997-2000)

2,827

New single-season rushing record by Pearland RB Dustin Garrison (2010) breaking the old mark of 2,774 set by Fozzy Whittaker (2006).

667

Total points scored by Pearland in the 2010 football season breaking the old PHS scoring record of 540 set by the 2008 Pearland team.

415

Pearland beat Clear Creek on October 20, 2006 and it also marked the night that Fozzy Whittaker (UT) rushed for a PHS and a Greater Houston area rushing record of 415 yards.

357

Quarterback J.D. Head broke the Pearland single-game passing record of 314 yards, formerly held by All-State quarterback Trey Anderson, with 357 yards against Cinco Ranch as the Oilers beat the Cougars 56-28 during the 2018 season.

195

Tony Heath (1997-2016) career wins --- winningest football coach in Pearland HS history.

51

Touchdowns scored by Pearland RB Dustin Garrison during the 2010 season to set a new PHS single-season scoring mark breaking the old record set by Kasey Carrier (35) in 2008.

41

Career touchdown passes by Pearland QB Trey Anderson breaking the old career mark of 30 TD passes by Sam Allen (2007-08).

28-24

Final score between Pearland and No. 1 nationally-ranked and 5A No. 1 state-ranked Euless Trinity giving the Oilers the 2010 5A Division I state title.

34

The 2013 Oilers defense set a new PHS school-record with 34 pass interceptions which was tops in the state of any class in that season.

25

New single-season touchdown passing mark by Pearland QB J.D. Head breaking old record of 24 set by All-State QB Trey Anderson (2010).

16

2010 Pearland team breaks single-season record for most wins in a season breaking the old record of 13 by the 2001 Pearland team that advanced to the 5A Division I state semifinals for the first time in school history.

212

New single-game record for receiving yards set by wide receiver Izeal Jones against Strake Jesuit (2021) in the Oilers 41-20 district win against the Crusaders.

62 - 1,134 - 16

Record number of receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a single-season by Kevin Miller (2008).

48 - 1,008 - 10

Second all-time number of receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a single-season by Myles Kanipes (2010).

138 - 2,072 - 21

Record number of receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a career by Kevin Miller (2006-2008).

82 - 1,546 - 17

Second all-time number of receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a career by Myles Kanipes (2008-2010).

6

Quarterback J. D. Head tossed six touchdown passes against Cinco Ranch (2018) which set a new standard beating the previous mark of four touchdown passes in a single-game by a couple of former Pearland quarterbacks.

2,898

Single-season passing record by All-State quarterback Trey Anderson breaking the old mark of 2,074 yards set by Noah Allen. (2001).

521

Most passes attempted in a season by All-State quarterback Trey Anderson.

306

Most passes completed in a season by All-State quarterback Trey Anderson.

5

Running back LaDamion McDowell scored five touchdowns against the Alief Hastings Bears (3 rushing, 2 receiving) in the 44-27 win to set a new single-game touchdown record. Previous record of four TDs was held by multiple players.