KHSAA Boys' Sweet 16® Basketball Record Book

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KHSAA Boys' Sweet 16® Basketball Record Book as of 2/28/20 KHSAA Boys’ Sweet 16® Basketball Record Book The Sweet Sixteen® Records Book is covered by the copyrights and trademarks of the Association and should not be copied, reproduced or otherwise duplicated without permission of the Association. Much of the information used in compiling this book is available for verifi cation at the KHSAA Archives at Eastern Kentucky University. This section contains information and records about the Boys’ State Tournament since its inception in 1918. Should you have questions or corrections to the information contained in this book, please direct the information in writing to Joe Angolia, Communications Director, KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive, Lexington, Ky. 40505. (E-mail at [email protected]) Published as a separate publication for many years by retired newsman John McGill, and since 1988 by the KHSAA, the “Sweet 16® Tournament Records Book” is an offi cial publi- cation of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. The Sweet 16® Records Book was fi rst published in 1982 by McGill, former sports editor of the Ashland Daily Independent and the Lexington Herald. McGill did one of the fi rst in- depth reviews of tournament records in 1965, leading to a series of columns in the Herald. These records have been compiled using news clippings, box scores and other offi cial tournament archives. Any corrections should be made in writing to the KHSAA. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS -- GAME 223 Wallace Jones, Harlan # Player (School) vs. Opponent, Year 210 Linville Puckett, George Rogers Clark 68 Kelly Coleman (Wayland) vs. Bell Co., 1956 193 Russ Chadwell, Clay Co. 51 Richie Farmer (Clay Co.) vs. Ballard, 1988 192 Todd Tackett, Paintsville 50 Kelly Coleman (Wayland) vs. Shelbyville, 1956 185 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 47 Linville Puckett (George Rogers Clark) vs. Somerset, 1952 172 Butch Beard, Breckinridge Co. Robert Brooks (Madison) vs. Breathitt Co., 1970 170 Terry Taylor, Bowling Green Manuel Forrest (Moore) vs. Simon Kenton, 1981 168 William Gordon, Male 46 Don Ringstaff (Livingston Central) vs. Olive Hill, 1959 166 Westley Unseld, Seneca 44 Ron King (Central) vs. Ohio Co., 1969 165 Jeff Lamp, Ballard 43 Dan Langhi (Marshall Co.) vs. Simon Kenton, 1995 162 Jeremy Anderson Jeff Lamp (Ballard) vs. Owensboro, 1977 160 Don Frye, Monticello Russ Chadwell (Clay Co.) vs. Highlands, 1987 157 Gene Pendleton, Monticello 42 Antwain Barbour (Elizabethtown) vs. Russellville, 2000 154 Michael Moreno, Scott County (2017-19) Rick Hall (McDowell) vs. Ashland Blazer, 1966 152 Chester Rose, Hazard Bo Roaden (Corbin) vs. Knott Co. Central, 1991 151 Todd May, Virgie 41 Jake Ohmer (Scott) vs. Harlan County, 2017 151 Jermaine Brown, Lou. Fairdale Michael Burd (Hart Co.) vs. Buckhorn, 1989 150 Bobby Rascoe, Daviess Co. Cliff Hagan (Owensboro) vs. Lafayette, 1949 141 Jim Rose, Hazard Mike Redd (Seneca) vs. Maysville, 1963 140 Mike Casey, Shelby Co. Terry Davis (Shelby Co.) vs. Meade Memorial, 1968 139 Ralph Shearer, Adair Co. Jeff Tipton (Ashland Blazer) vs. Holmes, 1980 137 Larry Conley, Ashland Blazer Jack Jennings (Holmes) vs. Ballard, 1988 FIELD GOALS -- GAME POINTS -- TOURNAMENT # Player, School # Player, School, Year 27 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 185 Kelly Coleman, Wayland, 1956 21 Linville Puckett, George Rogers Clark 137 Richie Farmer, Clay Co., 1988 21 Ron King, Central 130 Ronnie Daniel, Shawnee, 1973 20 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. 128 Robert Brooks, Madison, 1970 19 Terry Davis, Shelby Co. 127 Johnny Cox, Hazard, 1955 18 Robert Brooks, Madison 120 Ron King, Central, 1969 18 Manuel Forrest, Moore 119 Jeff Lamp, Ballard, 1977 18 Mike Redd, Seneca 118 Dwight Higgs, Owensboro, 1980 18 Mike Scott, Greenup Co. 117 Troy McKinley, Simon Kenton, 1981 17 Antwain Barbour, Elizabethtown 113 Butch Beard, Breckinridge Co., 1965 17 Jermaine Brown, Lou. Fairdale 112 Chris Lofton, Mason Co. 2004 17 Jack Jennings, Holmes (twice in 1988) 111 CJ Fredrick, Covington Catholic, 2018 16 Mark Hyden, Corbin 107 Dominique Hawkins, Madison Central, 2013 16 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 106 Jake Ohmer, Scott, 2017 16 Fed Marr, Allen Co. 106 Mike Redd, Seneca, 1963 16 Phil Jordan, Central 105 Trent Gilbert, Scott County, 2014 16 Clint Pruitt, Warren East 105 Chris Lofton, Mason County, 2003 16 Jeff Lamp, Ballard 105 Westley Unseld, Seneca, 1964 16 Fernoil Crook, Central 105 J.R. VanHoose, Paintsville, 1988 16 Troy McKinley, Simon Kenton 104 Antwain Barbour, Elizabethtown, 2000 104 Billy Ray Lickert, Lafayette, 1957 FIELD GOALS -- ONE HALF 104 Allan Houston, Ballard, 1987 # Player, School 103 Bobby Rascoe, Daviess Co., 1958 14 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 103 Fred Tisdale, Logan Co., 1984 13 Dan Langhi, Marshall Co. 13 Kelly Coleman, Wayland POINTS -- ALL TOURNAMENTS 13 Manuel Forrest, Moore # Player, School 12 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. 317 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. 12 Corky Withrow, Central City 272 J.R. VanHoose, Paintsville 12 Terry Davis, Shelby Co. 252 Chris Lofton, Mason Co. 11 Antwain Barbour, Elizabethtown 223 Rick Jones, Scott Co. 11 Mike Scott, Greenup Co. www.KHSAA.org KHSAA Boys’ Sweet 16® Basketball Record Book as of 2/28/20 FIELD GOALS -- TOURNAMENT 63.6 CJ Fredrick, Covington Catholic, 2018 (35-55) # Player, School 63.6 Austin Kendred, Scott County, 2014 (7-11) 69 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 63.6 Keith Downing, Mason County, 2008 52 Robert Brooks, Madison 63.6 Justin Little, Apollo, 2006 51 Rick Jones, Scott Co. 63.3 Brian Jointer, Pleasure Ridge Park, 1986 51 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. 63.0 John Mark Stuart, Tates Creek, 1991 51 Ron King, Central 47 Troy McKinley, Simon Kenton FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE -- SINGLE GAME (MIN. 10 ATTS - 84%) 46 Jeff Lamp, Ballard # Player, School vs. Opponent, Year 44 Mike Redd, Seneca 92.3 Fred Tisdale, Logan Co. vs. Henry Clay, 1984 44 Allan Houston, Ballard, 92.3 Lamont Ware, Hopkinsville vs. Owensboro, 1986 43 Westley Unseld, Seneca 91.7 Jason Gullett, Pulaski Co. vs. Marion Co., 1992 42 Johnny Cox, Hazard 90.9 Zach Larimore, Oldham Co. vs. Campbell Co., 2018 (10/11) 41 Randy Embry, Owensboro 90.9 Shane Hall, Johnson Central vs. Ballard, 2013 41 Fred Tisdale, Logan Co. 90.9 Chad Jackson, Scott County vs. Christian County 2010 39 Chris Lofton, Mason Co., 2004 90.9 Ricky Wilson, Bourbon Co. vs. Owensboro, 1980 39 Mike Casey, Shelby Co. 90.9 Thomas Jenkins, Allen Central vs. Fairdale, 1994 90.0 J.R. VanHoose, Paintsville vs. Paul Dunbar, 1997 FIELD GOALS -- ALL TOURNAMENTS 90.0 Pat Critchelow, Breckinridge Co. vs. Marshall Co., 1995 # Player, School 88.1 Mark Hyden, Corbin vs. Trigg Co., 1997 127 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. 85.7 Dwight Higgs, Owensboro vs. Covington Holmes, 1980 100 J.R. VanHoose, Paintsville 85.0 Sean Hammonds, Pleasure R. Park vs. George Rogers Clark, 1989 86 Chris Lofton, Mason Co. 86 Wallace Jones, Harlan THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS -- GAME (MIN. - 6 MADE) 80 Linville Puckett, George Rogers Clark # Player, School vs. Opponent, Year 77 Allan Houston, Ballard 9 Chris Lofton, Mason Co. vs. Ballard, 2003 74 Gene Pendleton, Monticello 9 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. vs. Ballard, 1988 69 Kelly Coleman, Wayland 7 Russ Middleton, Mason Co. vs. Shelby Valley, 2009 69 Terry Taylor, Bowling Green 7 Robert Myrick, Mason Co. vs. Butler, 2002 68 Westley Unseld, Seneca 7 Rick Jones, Scott Co. vs. Lexington Catholic, 1998 67 William Gordon, Male 7 Travis Ford, Madisonville vs. Prestonsburg, 1989 65 Don Frye, Monticello 7 Michael Burd, Hart Co. vs. Buckhorn, 1989 63 Jeff Lamp, Ballard 6 Sean McNeil, Cooper vs. Bowling Green, 2017 60 Michael Moreno, Scott County (2017-19) 6 Jake Ohmer, Scott vs. Perry County Central, 2017 Todd Tackett, Paintsville 6 Hagen Tyler, Boyle County vs. Ballard, 2015 57 Anthony Hickey, Christian County 6 Jax Levitch, Trinity (Lou.) vs. Scott County, 2014 56 Todd May, Virgie 6 Trent Gilbert, Scott County vs. Trinity (Lou.), 2014 55 Jeremy Anderson, Warren Central 6 Darryl Hicks, Shelby County vs. Ballard, 2010 54 Mike Casey, Shelby Co. 6 Josh Whitaker, Hazard vs. Shelby Co., 2008 52 Andy Pennick, Pleasure Ridge Park 6 Brock Whitney, Warren Central vs. Mason Co., 2004 50 Bobby Rascoe, Daviess Co. 6 Chris Lofton, Mason Co. vs. Butler, 2002 50 George Cooke, Maysville 6 Cedric Burton, North Hardin vs. Lafayette, 2001 6 Teco Dickerson, Russellville vs. Elizabethtown, 2000 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE -- 4-GAME TOURNEY 6 Brett Kincaid, Paducah Tilghman vs. Ballard, 1991 # Player, School, Year 6 Anthony Epps, Marion Co. vs. Male, 1993 80.0 Richie Phares, Scott Co., 2007 6 Rick Jones, Scott Co. vs. Paducah Tilghman, 1999 80.0 Andre Gardner, Ballard, 2007 78.9 Jamil Hardaway, Trinity (Lou.), 2019 (15-19) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS -- ONE HALF 78.6 Justin Miller, Owensboro, 2015 (22-28) # Player, School vs. Opponent, Year 76.2 Greg Grimes, Ballard, 2003 6 Richie Farmer, Clay Co. vs. Ballard, 1988 72.7 Timothy Prior, Ballard, 2007 6 Travis Ford, Madisonville vs. Prestonsburg, 1989 72.7 Adam Mattingly, Breckinridge Co., 1995 6 Robert Myrick, Mason Co. vs. Butler, 2002 71.4 Kyran Jones, Bowling Green, 2015 (20-28) 5 Adam Wing, Rowan Co. vs. Christian Co., 2011 71.1 Reggie Hanson, Pulaski Co., 1986 5 Russ Middleton, Mason Co. vs. Shelby Valley 70.3 Nathan Dieudonne, Trinity (Lou.), 2012 (26-37) 5 Brock Whitney, Warren Central vs. Mason Co., 2004 68.4 Malik Dow, Ballard, 2013 (13-19) 5 Rick Jones, Scott Co. vs. Lexington Catholic, 1998 68.3 Fred Tisdale, Logan Co., 1984 4 Glenn Covington, Scott Co. vs. Corbin, 2018 67.6 Brock Whitney, Warren Central, 2004 4 Jake Ohmer, Scott vs. Perry County Central, 2017 66.7 Ben Duvall, Apollo, 2006 4 Jax Levitch, Trinity (Lou.) vs. Scott County, 2014 66.7 Travis Byars, Lex. Paul Dunbar, 1993 4 Trent Gilbert, Scott County vs. Trinity (Lou.), 2014 66.7 Carl Williams, Breckinridge Co., 1995 4 Josh Whitaker, Hazard vs.
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