Several High School Football Records Set
Here are some of the several high school football reecords that were set Friday

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Here is an honorable mention to some local high school football student athletes that broke school records during Week 14 on Friday.
First is Northeast Junior Quarterback Reginald ‘Bam’ Glover. He surpassed 1,000 rushing yards this season, after rushing for 119 yards in the Raiders 46-7 opening round playoff win over Swainsboro. Glover has also completed 66 of 122 passes for 867 yards and 12 touchdowns, with just two interceptions.
Additionally, Senior Running back Nick Woodford crossed the 1,500-yard mark for the second time in his career, after a big game on the ground, even after he missed significant time in the first three games of the season.
Second is Antwaan Hill Jr. After the Houston County Senior Quarterback defeated Clarke Central 69-48, Hill now has thrown for 117 career touchdown passes. That mark passes Jake Fromm for the Bears all-time passing touchdown leader. His buddy, Senior Wide Receiver Isaiah ‘Bull’ Mitchell, is inking his name in the record books as well setting two single season records with 81 receptions and 1,392 receiving yards on the year.
Finally, with 40 carries, over 200 rushing yards, and six rushing touchdowns, Westside Senior Running back Kadiphius Iverson set a Seminoles single-season record with 30 touchdowns after passing Travis Evans record of 29 from 21 years ago.