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State Tournament Individual Game Scoring Records State Tournament Individual Game Scoring Records The following are the individual game scoring records during the Ohio High School Athletic Association state boys basketball tournaments (minimum 30 points scored). All Divisions/Classes 33 Mike Smith, Old Washington Buckeye Trail 30 Marcell Denson, Orrville (Division II) vs. All State Tournament Games (Class A) vs. Delphos St. John’s, 1983 Ottawa-Glandorf, 1996 final (First Round, Quarterfinals, semifinal 30 John Miller, Cincinnati Elder (Division I) vs. Semifinals or Finals) 33 Rex Leach, Vienna (Class B) vs. Lockland Stow, 1993 semifinal 1. 53 Jerry Lucas, Middletown (Class A) vs. Wayne, 1955 semifinal 30 Kevin Kovach, Stow (Division I) vs. Cleveland East Tech, 1956 semifinal 33 Roger Phillips, Cridersville (Class B) vs. Cincinnati Elder, 1993 semifinal 2. 51 Clark Kellogg, Cleveland St. Joseph (Class Fairfield T-P, 1941 first round 30 Jason Terry, Sparta Highland (Division III) vs. AAA) vs. Columbus East, 1979 final 33 Greg Avery, Newark (Division I) vs. Orrville, 1992 semifinal 3. 48 Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky (Division II) vs. Lakewood St. Edward, 2008 final 30 Mike Singleton, Canton South (Division Dayton Dunbar, 2007 final 43. 32 David Lighty, Cleveland Villa Angela- II) vs. Dayton Colonel White, 1990 semifinal 4. 46 Jerry Lucas, Middletown (Class AA) vs. St. Joseph (Division II) vs. Wheelersburg, 30 Mitch Hannahs, Graysville Skyvue (Class A) Toledo Macomber, 1957 semifinal 2006 semifinal vs. Van Buren, 1985 semifinal 5. 45 Dave Gray, Arcanum (Class A) vs. 32 Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky (Division II) vs. 30 Reggie Wilkson, Akron Central-Hower (Class Portsmouth Clay, 1969 semifinal Wooster Triway, 2005 final AAA) vs. Toledo Scott, 1978 semifinal 6. 44 Jerry Lucas, Middletown (Class A) vs. 32 LeBron James, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 30 Tim Selgo, Pettisville (Class A) vs. Canton McKinley, 1956 final (Division II) vs. Poland Seminary, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley South, 1976 final 7. 43 Demond Lyles, Lima Senior (Division I) vs. 2002 semifinal 30 Harry Huggins, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley West Chester Lakota, 1992 final 32 LeBron James, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary South (Class A) vs. Maria Stein Marion 43 Mike Allen, New Lexington St. Aloysius (Division II) vs. St. Bernard Roger Bacon, Local, 1975 final (Class B) vs. Westmont, 1954 semifinal 2002 final 30 Larry Harris, Lorain Clearview (Class A) vs. 9. 42 Jon Liggins, Cleveland Heights Lutheran 32 Mike Marshall, Lima Shawnee (Division II) Pitsburg Franklin Monroe, 1974 final East (Division IV) vs. Columbus Africentric vs. Warrensville Heights, 2000 semifinal 30 Jimmy Jones, Columbus Bishop Ready (Class Secondary, 2005 final 32 Bryan Moloney, Ontario (Division III) vs. AA) vs. Delphos St. John’s, 1973 final 10. 39 Kent Seeman, Hamler Patrick Henry Orrville, 1995 semifinal 30 Dan Neff, Defiance Ayersville (Class A) vs. (Division III) vs. Casstown Miami East, 32 Melvin Levett, Cleveland Villa Angela- Proctorville Fairland, 1961 semifinal 1992 semifinal St. Joseph (Division II) vs. Wauseon, 30 Leroy Frazier, New Boston (Class A) vs. 39 Kent Wolfe, Racine Southern (Class A) vs. 1994 final Salem Local, 1960 semifinal) Windham, 1982 semifinal 32 Jervaughn Scales, Dayton Colonel White 30 Marv Hohenberger, Defiance Ayersville 39 Mike Giomi, Newark (Class AAA) vs. (Division II) vs. Canton South, (Class A) vs. Gratis, 1957 final Dayton Roth, 1981 semifinal 1990 semifinal 30 Edward Fowler, Hamilton Hanover (Class B) 13. 38 Mike Phillips, Akron Manchester (Class AA) 32 Kevin Haddock, Columbus Bishop Wehrle vs. Canfield, 1941 quarterfinal vs. Columbus Bishop Hartley, 1974 final (Class A), vs. Van Buren, 1986 semifinal 14. 36 TJ Metzger, Ottawa-Glandorf (Division III) 32 Ron Wilczak, Lorain Catholic (Class AA) vs. vs. Versailles, 2013 final Brookfield, 1976 semifinal 36 Tyler Renner, Sugarcreek Garaway (Division 32 Frankie Sanders, Dayton Stivers (Class AA) Division I/Big School III) vs. Archbold, 2003 semifinal vs. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas, State Semifinal Games 36 J.T. Hoyng, Sparta Highland (Division III) vs. 1975 semifinal 53 Jerry Lucas, Middletown (Class A) vs. Cincinnati Indian Hill, 1998 final 32 Bob Gunn, Lima Senior (Class AA) vs. Cleveland East Tech, 1956 36 Randy Endsley, Dalton (Division IV) vs. Van Cleveland East Tech, 1962 semifinal Wert Lincolnview, 1996 semifinal 55. 31 Eric Maag, Columbus Grove (Division IV) vs. Division I/Big School 36 Jason Ronai, Springfield Catholic Central Windham, 2006 semifinal State Final Games (Division IV) vs. Delphos St. John’s, 1995 31 Chuck Bihn, Fort Recovery (Division IV) vs. 51 Clark Kellogg, Cleveland St. Joseph semifinal Berlin Hiland, 1999 semifinal (Class AAA) vs. Columbus East, 1979 36 Jack Yun, Canton Lehman (Class AA) vs. 31 Kyle Schlabach, Berlin Hiland (Division IV) Warren Champion, 1971 final vs. Dayton Jefferson Twp., 1998 semifinal Division II/Class AA (1971-87) 36 Jerry Weber, Cincinnati Mariemont (Class B) 31 Andy Butler, Findlay Liberty-Benton (Divi- State Semifinal Games vs. Philo, 1953 final sion IV) vs. Springfield Catholic Central, 1995 final 34 Philip Huyler, Girard (Division II) vs. 21. 35 Rob Welch, Haviland Wayne Trace (Division Columbus Whitehall-Yearling, 1993 III) vs. Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas, 31 Junior Raber, Berlin Hiland (Division IV), vs. Lima Central Catholic, 1992 semifinal 34 Tom Scholl, Lexington (Division II) vs. 1991 semifinal Chesterland West Geauga, 1989 35 Mike Post, St. Henry (Class A) vs. Mansfield 31 Jaime Feick, Lexington (Division II) vs. Wooster Triway, 1991 semifinal St. Peter’s, 1979 final Division II/Class AA (1971-87) 35 Clark Kellogg, Cleveland St. Joseph (Class 31 Chip Hare, Massillon Perry (Division I) vs. Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, State Final Games AAA) vs. Cincinnati LaSalle, 1979 semifinal 48 Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky (Division II) 35 Larry Harris, Lorain Clearview (Class A) 1991 semifinal vs. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley South, 1974 31 J.B. Reafsnyder, West Chester Lakota vs. Dayton Dunbar, 2007 semifinal (Division I) vs. Cleveland Villa Angela- 35 Mike Allen, New Lexington St. Aloysius St. Joseph, 1991 final Division III (Class B) vs. Delphos St. John’s, 1954 final 31 Kirk Taylor, Dayton Dunbar (Class AAA) vs. State Semifinal Games 26. 34 O.J. Mayo, Cincinnati North College Hill Canton McKinley, 1986 final 39 Kent Seeman, Hamler Patrick Henry (Division II) vs. Cleveland Villa Angela- 31 Kirk Taylor, Dayton Dunbar (Class AAA) vs. (Division III) vs. Casstown Miami East, 1992 St. Joseph, 2006 final Cleveland St. Joseph, 1986 semifinal 34 Nick Aldridge, South Webster (Division IV) 31 Frankie Sanders, Dayton Stivers (Class AA) Division III vs. Columbus Grove, 2006 final vs. Warsaw River View, 1975 final State Final Games 34 Chuck Bihn, Fort Recovery (Division IV) vs. 31 Todd Staker, Wheelersburg (Class AA) vs. 36 JT Metzger, Ottawa-Glandorf (Division III) Worthington Christian, 1999 final Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, 1984 final vs. Versailles, 2013 34 Philip Huyler, Girard (Division II) vs. 31 Ed Ratleff, Columbus East (Class AA) vs. 36 J.T. Hoyng, Sparta Highland (Division III) Columbus Whitehall-Yearling, 1993 final Canton McKinley, 1969 semifinal vs. Cincinnati Indian Hill, 1998 final 34 Greg Simpson, Lima Senior (Division I) vs. 31 Doug Alt, Mansfield St. Peter’s (Class A) vs. Canton McKinley, 1992 semifinal Petersburg Springfield Local, 1968 final Division IV/Small School 34 Tom Scholl, Lexington (Division II) vs. 31 Jeff Longaberger, Jefferson Dresden (Class State Semifinal Games Chesterland West Geauga, 1989 final A) vs. Celina Immaculate Conception, 45 Dave Gray, Arcanum (Class A) vs. 34 Jay Byrne, Middletown Bishop Fenwick 1964 final Portsmouth Clay, 1969 (Class A) vs. Racine Southern, 1982 final 31 Ron Puterbaugh, Arcanum (Class B) vs. 33. 33 Trey Lewis, Garfield Heights (Division I) vs. Columbus St. Mary’s, 1956 final Division IV/Small School Columbus Northland, 2011 semifinal 31 Dick Vice, Middletown (Class A) vs. State Final Games 33 Keith McLeod, Canton McKinley (Division I) Cincinnati Withrow, 1952 semifinal 42 Jon Liggins, Cleveland Heights Lutheran vs. Cleveland St. Ignatius, 1998 semifinal 31 Jack Kuck, New Knoxville (Class B) vs. Phillipsburg, 1947 semifinal East (Division IV) vs. Columbus Africentric 33 Dave Esterkemp, Cincinnati LaSalle (Division Secondary, 2005 I) vs. Lakewood St. Edward, 1996 semifinal 31 Dick Shrider, Glenford (Class B) vs. Xenia 33 Jeff Carter, Cincinnati Withrow (Division I) Osso, 1941 semifinal vs. Massillon Jackson, 1994 semifinal 31 Ray Chambers, Chillicothe (Division II) vs. 33 Bill Cain, Columbus St. Charles (Division II) Poland Seminary, 2008 semifinal vs. Van Wert, 1992 semifinal 75. 30 Steve Sensabaugh, Columbus Mifflin 33 Dave Minor, Cincinnati Purcell Marian (Class (Division II) vs. Cleveland Benedictine, AAA) vs. Mansfield Senior, 1985 final 1997 semifinal www.ohsaa.org 69 State Tournament Individual Records Championship Game Semifinal Game Most Points Most Points Div. I 51 Clark Kellogg, Cleveland St. Joseph, vs. Columbus East, 1979 Div. I 53 Jerry Lucas, Middletown, vs. Cleveland East Tech, 1956 Div. II 48 Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky, vs. Dayton Dunbar, 2007 Div. II 33 Bill Cain, Columbus St. Charles, vs. Van Wert, 1992 Div. III 36 TJ Metzger, Ottawa-Glandorf vs. Versailles, 2013 Div. III 39 Kent Seemann, Patrick Henry, vs. Casstown Miami East, 1992 36 J.T. Hoyng, Sparta Highland, vs. Cincinnati Indian Hill, 1998 Div. IV 45 Dave Gray, Arcanum, vs. Portsmouth Clay, 1969 Div. IV 42 Jon Liggins, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, vs. Columbus Africentric Secondary, 2005 Most Two-Point Field Goals Div. I 20 Jerry Lucas, Middletown, vs. Cleveland East Tech, 1956 Most Two-Point Field Goals Div. II 15 Ron Wilczak, Lorain Catholic, vs. Brookfield, 1976; Frankie Div. I 21 Clark Kellogg, Cleveland St. Joseph, vs. Columbus East, 1979 Sanders, Dayton Stivers, vs. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas, Div. II 18 Mike Phillips, Akron Manchester, vs. Columbus Bishop Hartley, 1975 1974 Div. III 13 Tyler Renner, Sugarcreek Garaway, vs. Archbold, 2003; Jason Div. III 12 Dale Thomas, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, vs. Patrick Terry, Sparta Highland, vs. Orrville, 1992; Kent Seemann, Pat- Henry, 1997; Cliffton Howard, Ironton, vs.
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