Whitehouse has had one of the more prolific passing games since 2000 with great quarterbacks such as Brady Attaway and Pat Mahomes Jr. There's no surprise they've had ballers at the receiver position.
7. DeCarlton Wilson
DeCarlton Wilson shined as the number 2 option, in 2021 and 2022 to teammate Jermod McCoy. In that time he accumulated 1200 receiving yards, the bulk of it coming in 2022 with 983 yards and 11 touchdowns.
6. Bart Henderson
Year: 2007
College: TJC
Highlights: https://youtu.be/tMtNwcqq55k
In 2007, Bart Henderson was the go to receiver and put up plenty of numbers to go along with it. He caught 72 passes (6th all time for a season) for 1,079 yards (9th all time for a season) and 15 touchdowns (6th all time for a season.)
5. Jake Parker
Years: 2012-2013
College: Howard Payne
Highlights: https://youtu.be/l575n1hNbtY
Jake Parker is all over the record books for his performances in both 2012 and 2013. In 2012, Parker had 55 catches for 976 yards and 9 touchdowns. In 2013, Dylan Cantrell had graduated and Parker starred as the new number one receiver. 71 catches and a school record 1,629 yards, and 14 touchdowns later Parker cemented himself as one of the greats at Whitehouse.
4. Jonathon Aldridge
Years: 2010-11
College: N/A
Highlights: https://youtu.be/l575n1hNbtY
Aldridge had the pleasure of coming after Trey Meteoyer, the best receiver in Whitehouse History. All he did was leave his status as one of the best Wildcats ever. As a junior he had 81 catches for 1,416 yards (both 3rd all time for a total season) for 17 touchdowns (4th all time for a season). His junior year he split time with Dylan Cantrell; his catches went down to 70 (8th all time for a season) for 1,256 yards (6th all time for a season) for 18 touchdowns (3rd all time for a season.) For a career Aldridge caught 151 passes (3rd all time) for 2,672 yards (3rd all time) for 35 touchdowns (3rd All-Time).
3. Jermod McCoy
Years: 2021-22
College: Oregon State
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfR9a9ZZ9zE
Plays over stats, McCoy is the most gifted receiver on this list. His career 1200 yards and 12 touchdowns don't scream worthy of a Top 5, but after you watch his highlight tape you can see the talent. He's one of the best jump ball catchers I've seen, and he's hell with the ball in his hands.
2. Dylan Cantrell
Years: 2011-12
College: Texas Tech
Highlights: https://youtu.be/moHhAn6-ZWE
Playing with one of the best QBs in the NFL in high school is remarkable luck and Cantrell took full advantage of his buddy Pat Mahomes. As a junior Cantrell caught 87 passes (2nd all time for a season) for 1,414 yards (4th all time for a season) and 21 touchdowns (2nd all time for a season). His senior year was just as stout, catching 66 passes for 1,396 yards (5th all time for a season) and 15 touchdowns (5th all time for a season). For a career Cantrell finished with 153 catches (2nd all time) for 2,810 yards (2nd all time) and 36 touchdowns (2nd all time.)
#1. Trey Metoyer
Years: 2008-10
College: Oklahoma
Highlights: https://youtu.be/MBm3mu3E5Eo
When Trey Metoyer left Whitehouse he was considered the best player from Texas, and 3rd best receiver in the nation behind Sammy Watkins and Jarvis Landry. Metoyer was a god in high school and fell to live up to those standards in college. As a sophomore, Metoyer finished the season with 74 catches, 1,105 yardsa and 14 touchdowns. Somehow the next year he improved to 75 catches for 1,185 yards and 14 touchdowns. His senior year was the biggest year, catching 108 passes for 1,540 yards and 23 touchdowns. For a career, Metoyer amounted 257 receptions for 4,265 yards and 51 touchdowns, all school records.
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