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Massillon’s Record-Setting Wide Receivers

 The MassillonTigers.com website maintains all of Massillon’s football records, which can be found at this link.  Below are the record setters for the receiving category.

Devin Jordan (2000-02): 6 records

  • Devin Jordan

    Single season receptions, yards, touchdowns (tie), average yards per game and average receptions per game – During his 2001 junior season Jordan caught 98 passes for 1,492 yards and scored 18 touchdowns. The quarterback that year was Justin Zwick and the team finished with a record of 12-2.  Jordan followed that up during his senior year with 45 receptions for 893 yards and 12 TDs, with an average of 8 yards per catch and 7.0 receptions per game.  The quarterback that year was Matt Martin and the team ended with a record of 11-3 and advanced in the playoffs to the state semifinals.

  • Career receptions – Over his 3-year career Jordan caught 152 passes for 2,503 yards and scored 31 touchdowns.

Jayden Ballard (2017-20): 4 records

  • Game Action vs. Canton Glenoak

    Longest reception – In 2019 Ballard was on the receiving end of a 95-yard pass for a touchdown. The score came against Monroeville Gateway of Pennsylvania and was thrown by quarterback Aidan Longwell.  Ballard caught five passes that day for 145 yards in a 48-12 victory.

  • Single season touchdowns (tie) – In 2019 Ballard caught 68 passes for 1,202 yards and 18 touchdowns. The quarterback that year was Aidan Longwell and the team finished with a record of 14-1, while advancing to the playoff state finals.
  • Career receiving yards and touchdowns – Ballard enjoyed a 4-year career at Massillon, catching 143 passes for 2,737 yards and scoring 39 touchdowns.

Austin Kutscher (2016-17): 3 records

  • Game Action vs. Canton Glenoak

    Single game receptions – In the 2017 game against Canisius, NY, Kutscher caught 17 passes for 208 yards in a 45-39 victory. His longest receptions went for 42, 26, 23 and 20 yards.  Ironically, he did not score a touchdown during that game.

  • Career average yards per game, receptions per game – For his 2-year career, Kutscher caught 109 passes for 1,593 yards and scored 19 TDs, with an average of 69.3 yards per game and 4.74 receptions per game.

Wendell Lohr (1932-34): 1 record

  • Single game touchdowns – In 1934 Lohr caught five touchdown passes against Barberton in a 54-0 victory. The TDs were of 16, 44, 10, 29 and 20 yards.  The first three gave the Tigers a 20-0 lead.  On the passing end of the touchdowns were Bob Shertzer (2 TDs) and Mike Byelene (3 TDs), who were tossing the ball in place of the injured Howard Dutton.  Lohr also returned a punt for a 50-yard score.  Massillon finished 9-1 that year under head coach Paul Brown.

Jim Wood (1957-59): 1 record

  • Single season average yards per reception – In 1959 Wood caught 12 passes for 373 yards and five touchdowns, with an average of 31.1 yards per reception. The quarterback that year was Joe Sparma, who also set a record for yards per completion.  The team finished with a record of 10-0 and captured both the state and national championships.

 Austin Jasinski (2014-16): 1 record

  • Single game average yards per reception – In 2016 Jasinski caught three passes for 140 yards and scored a TD off of each catch in a 75-7 win over Toledo Bowsher. The receptions went for 74, 14 and 52 yards, with an average of 46.7 yards per catch.  The quarterback was Seth Blankenship.  Jasinski also returned a punt 80 yards for a score.  The team finished with a record of 8-3.

 Andrew Wilson-Lamp (2018-19): 1 record

  • Single game receiving yards – Wilson-Lamp had a career day to open the 2019 season by catching 11 passes for 232 yards and a touchdown in a 44-14 win over Akron St. Vincent. The TD went for 45 yards on a pass from quarterback Aidan Longwell.  Wilson-Lamp also had receptions of 51, 40 and 24 yards.

Emy Louis Jr. (2023): 1 record

  • Career average yards per reception – During 2023 Louis caught 14 passes for 364 yards and 7 touchdowns, with an average of 26.0 yards per reception. The team that year finished 16-0 and captured the Division II state championship.

Top Tens

 Five players have dominated the single game, single season and career receiving records book.  Below are the number of spots each holds throughout the various Top Tens:

  • Austin Jasinski – 17
  • Devin Jordan – 16
  • Jayden Ballard – 15
  • Devon Smith – 14
  • Austin Kutscher – 13
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