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Boys Basketball Records Boys Basketball Records Individual Single-Game Records ......................... 234-237 Individual Season Records .................................. 238-243 Individual Career Records ................................... 244-250 Coaching Records ............................................... 249-250 Team Single-Game Records ............................... 250-255 Team Season Records ........................................ 256-260 233 37 Terrence Below, Delta vs. Chaffee, Feb. 14, 2006 (2nd half) 36 Paul Werle, Orrick vs. Stet, Jan. 29, 1988 (1st half) Boys Basketball 36 Mike Lawson, Pattonsburg vs. North Daviess, Dec. 8, 1989 (1st half) 36 Andrew Kueher, Sweet Springs vs. Windsor, Jan. 27, 2007 (2nd half) 36 Dietrick Sooter, Pierce City vs. Greenfield, Feb. 3, 2009 (1st half) Ind. Single-Game Records 35 Ricky Buxton, Southern Reynolds vs. Marquand-Zion, Feb. 10, 1989 (2nd half) 35 Time Smith, Sweet Springs vs. Santa Fe, Dec. 11, 1990 (2nd half) Scoring 35 Joseph Chapin, South Shelby at Palmyra, Feb. 7, 2003 (2nd half) (list does not include all scoring efforts represented in the single-game category) Total Points 93 J.D. Boyer, Winona vs. Freemont, Feb. 8, 1955 Total Points, Quarter 92 George “Luke” Wilson, Elsberry vs. O’Fallon, Feb. 24, 1953 29 Josh Ennis, Jamestown vs. Higbee (at Otterville), Jan. 29, 2005 (4th quarter) 87 Brooks Chambers, Jamestown vs. Olean (at Clarksburg), Nov. 1938 + 28 Andrew Capps, Tina-Avalon vs. Northwestern (Mendon) (at Meadville), Mar 5, 2003 (3rd quarter) 79 Leory Boyer, New Bloomfield vs. Chamois, Feb. 1, 1955 28 Marcus Walker, O’Hara vs. Rockhurst [at St. Thomas Aquinas (Kan.)], Jan. 22, 2005 (4th quarter) 71 Lionel Smith, Madison vs. Renick, Feb. 25, 1953 27 Derrick Phillips, Affton vs. Bishop DuBourg, Dec. 16, 2003 (4th quarter) 27 Terrence Below, Delta vs. Chaffee, Feb. 14, 2006 (4th quarter) 71 Scott Wolfe, Kemper vs. Higbee, Feb. 16, 1973 67 Charles R. Miller, Ellsinore vs. Naylor, Jan. 28, 1953 27 Leslie Gray, Northwest (Hughesville) vs. Green Ridge, Feb. 11, 1987 (3rd quarter) 67 Larry Danks, Grundy vs. Ravanna, Jan. 19, 1973 26 Randy Cooley, Archie vs. Metz, Feb. 27, 1976 (3rd quarter) 66 Percy Wells, Central (St. Louis) vs. Soldan, Jan. 20, 1971 26 Ty Lord, Hume vs. Montrose (at Lakeland), Jan. 8, 2002 (4th quarter) 65 Billy Earl Hogue, Southwest City vs. White Rock, Feb. 15, 1950 26 Joseph Chapin, South Shelby at North Shelby, Dec. 20, 2002 (4th quarter) 25 Charles Curren, Keytesville vs. New Franklin, Feb. 14, 1974 (3rd quarter) 65 Steve Griesinger, Albany vs. Martinsville (at Stanberry), Feb. 18, 1985 65 Paul Werle, Orrick vs. Stet, Jan. 29, 1988 25 Ted Espey, Maryville vs. Cameron, Feb. 4, 1975 (4th quarter) 65 Jerome Jones, Miller Career Academy vs. Gateway, Jan. 9, 2009 25 Scott Kellogg, Rich Hill vs. Metz, Jan. 29, 1979 (2nd quarter) 64 Leonard Boehmer, Assumption (O’Fallon) vs. Brussells, Ill., Feb. 22, 1959 (list does not include all scoring efforts represented in the single-game category) 63 D.J. Tweedie, Stet vs. Tina-Avalon, Nov. 12, 1976 63 John Addison, Pembroke Hill vs. West (Kansas City), Jan. 17, 1979 Field Goals 63 Ricky Buxton, Southern Reynolds vs. Marquand-Zion, Feb. 10, 1989 Field Goals Made 62 Brian Blackburn, Puxico vs. Kelly, Feb. 2, 1990 42 George “Luke” Wilson, Elsberry vs. O’Fallon, Feb. 24, 1953 61 Steve Moore, Charleston vs. Bell City, Dec. 6, 1962 37 J.D. Boyer, Winona vs. Freemont, Feb. 8, 1955 61 Jackson Lloyd, Winona vs. Dora, Nov. 14, 1969 34 Lionel Smith, Madison vs. Renick, Feb. 25, 1953 61 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Montgomery Co., Feb. 2, 1982 32 Charles R. Miller, Ellsinore vs. Naylor, Jan. 28, 1953 61 Jim Krebs, Webster Groves vs. Marshall (at Columbia), March 7, 1953 32 Steve Greisinger, Albany vs. Martinsville, Feb. 18, 1985 61 Dan Waites, Clearwater vs. Winona, Feb. 14, 1978 61 Marvin Kinyon, Chadwick vs. Hurley, Dec. 1, 1992 31 Leroy Boyer, New Bloomfield vs. Chamois, Feb. 1, 1955 60 Steve Moore, Charleston vs. Bell City, Dec. 7, 1962 31 Percy Wells, Central (St. Louis) vs. Soldan, Jan. 20, 1971 30 Leonard Boehmer, Assumption (O’Fallon) vs. Brussells, Ill., Feb. 22, 1959 60 Pete Dooley, Chaffee vs. Zalma, Dec. 18, 1972 30 Jackson Lloyd, Winona vs. Dora, Nov. 14, 1969 60 Scott Kellogg, Rich Hill vs. Metz, Jan. 29, 1979 29 Scott Wolfe, Kemper vs. Higbee, Feb. 16, 1973 59 George Ridens, Norwood vs. Cabool, Nov. 27, 1973 28 David Morrison, Otterville vs. Bunceton, Jan. 20, 1998 59 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Warren County, Jan. 22, 1982 59 Darrin Chambers, Tarkio vs. Farragut, Iowa, Jan. 8, 1985 27 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Warren County, Jan. 22, 1982 27 Mike Lawson, Pattonsburg vs. North Daviess, Dec. 8, 1989 59 Craig Upchurch, Beaumont vs. Sumner, Jan. 22, 1987 26 Roy Stringer, Willow Springs at Fremont, Feb. 8, 1944 59 Brian Blackburn, Puxico vs. Advance, Dec. 8, 1989 26 Win Wilfong, Puxico vs. Greenville, Feb. 19, 1951 59 Michael Hart, Clarkton vs. Bernie, Feb. 1, 1994 26 Phil Hogan, Crane vs. Verona, Feb. 15, 1963 59 Cody Campbell, Montrose vs. Hermitage, Nov. 25, 1996 59 Jon Beck, Scott City vs. Tamms Egyptian, Ill., Dec. 9, 1997 26 Rickey Griffitts, Marion C. Early vs. Halfway, Feb. 14, 1969 26 Carl Martin, West (Kansas City) vs. Englewood Christian, Jan. 20, 1978 59 David Morrison, Otterville vs. Bunceton, Jan. 20, 1998 26 Scott Kellogg, Rich Hill vs. Metz, Jan. 29, 1979 58 Phil Knight, Granby vs. Golden City, Feb. 12, 1963 26 Brian Blackburn, Puxico vs. Advance, Dec. 8, 1989 58 Bob Johnson, Palmyra vs. Unionville, Feb. 20, 1967 25 Jerry Wyatt, Armstrong vs. Renick, Feb. 13, 1962 58 Rickey Griffitts, Marion C. Early vs. Halfway, Feb. 14, 1969 58 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Silex, Jan. 22, 1981 25 Terry Mead, Delta (Deering) vs. Piggott, Ark., Jan. 15, 1979 25 John Addison, Pembroke Hill vs. West (Kansas City), Jan. 17, 1979 57 Phil Hogan, Crane vs. Verona, Feb. 15, 1963 25 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Elsberry, Dec. 19, 1980 57 Aaron Rodgers, Bloomfield vs. Zalma, Dec. 17, 1988 57 Corey Runyan, Eldon vs. School of Osage, Dec. 4, 1992 Field Goal Attempts 57 Michael Hart, Clarkton vs. Richland (Essex), Jan. 29, 1994 53 J.D. Boyer, Winona vs. Freemont, Feb. 8, 1955 57 Cody Campbell, Montrose vs. Crest Ridge, March 4, 1998 47 Jon Sundvold, Blue Springs vs. Grandview, Jan. 20, 1978 57 Steven Gum, Willow Springs vs. Seymour, Jan. 27, 2004 45 Gary Gale, South Pemiscot vs. Puxico, Dec. 17, 1988 56 Jim Drese, DeAndreis (St. Louis) vs. Hadley Tech (St. Louis), Jan. 23, 1954 44 John Finlayson, Carrollton vs. Trenton, Jan. 26, 1972 56 Gary Stephens, Crane vs. Verona, Feb. 16, 1962 43 David Brotherton, Marquand-Zion vs. Leopold, Nov. 25, 1986 56 Pat Murphy, McCooey (Hannibal) vs. Shelbina, Feb. 26, 1962 42 Steve Greisinger, Albany vs. Martinsville, Feb. 18, 1985 56 Jim Husong, Warsaw vs. California, Jan. 29, 1962 42 Jeremy Michaelis, Mercer vs. Cainsville, Feb. 14, 1991 56 Bill Laurie, Versailles vs. Jefferson City (at Tipton), Dec. 2, 1969 42 Shaun Cole, Richland (Essex) vs. Doniphan, Dec. 28, 1995 56 David Day, Chadwick vs. Niangua, Dec. 21, 1971 41 Mark Tate, Unionville vs. Macon, Feb. 12, 1967 56 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Elsberry, Dec. 19, 1980 41 Andrew Capps, Tina-Avalon vs. Northwestern (Mendon) (at Meadville), March 5, 2003 56 Kevin Foster, Ellington vs. Winona, Feb. 20, 1981 56 Paul Werle, Orrick vs. Drexel, Feb. 4, 1988 40 Ed DeSchepper, St. Mary’s (Kansas City) vs. Northeast (Kansas City), Feb. 2, 1971 40 Paul Werle, Orrick vs. Englewood Christian, Jan. 17, 1986 56 Mike Lawson, Pattonsburg vs. North Daviess, Dec. 8, 1989 40 Travis Salmon, Sherwood vs. Eugene, Feb. 27, 1991 56 John Wakeman, Republic vs. Buffalo, Feb. 24, 1989 39 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Warren County, Jan. 22, 1982 56 Brandon Shelby, Osceola vs. Miami, Jan. 9, 1990 39 Eddie Andrus, Westminster Christian Academy vs. Christian Academy, Feb, 12, 1988 56 Kevin Kullum, Brentwood vs. North County Tech, Dec. 20, 1990 56 Brad Hocker, Archie vs. Miami, Jan. 24, 1992 39 Brandon Shelby, Osceola vs. Miami, Jan. 9, 1990 39 Jeremy Michaelis, Mercer vs. Pattonsburg, Jan. 3, 1992 56 Matt Jansen, Zalma vs. Naylor, Dec. 13, 1995 38 Bill Laurie, Versailles vs. Eldon, Feb. 20, 1970 (+) indicates effort achieved during era when quarters consisted of 6-minutes. 38 Frank Wheeler, Jameson vs. Gilman City, Jan. 30, 1979 Total Points, Half 38 Brad Hocker, Archie vs. Montrose, Dec. 16, 1991 43 John Brown, Dixon vs. Vienna, Feb. 14, 1969 38 Cody Campbell, Montrose vs. Leeton, Feb. 24, 1998 43 Josh Ennis, Jamestown vs. Higbee (at Otterville), Jan. 29, 2005 (2nd half) 37 Stan Jenkins, Jennings vs. Eskridge, Jan. 30, 1979 39 David Salmon, Sherwood vs. Adrian, Feb. 11, 1972 (2nd half) 37 Bill Roundtree, Wellsville-Middletown vs. Madison, Jan. 5, 1982 39 Andrew Capps, Tina-Avalon vs. Northwestern (Mendon) (at Meadville), March 5, 2003 (2nd half) 37 Brad Miller, Clearwater vs. Doniphan, Feb. 11, 1983 37 Joe Cravens, Clearwater vs. Portageville, Feb. 21, 1981 (2nd half) 37 Kyle Fisher, Harrisburg vs. Salisbury, Jan. 8, 2006 234 10 Jeff Beckler, Ste. Genevieve vs. Valley (Caledonia), Jan. 27, 1995 10 Robert Wiley, Gallatin vs. Mid-Buchanan (at Lathrop), March 6, 1998 Boys Basketball 10 Spencer Laurie, Kickapoo vs. Coffeyville, Kan., Nov. 29, 2001 10 Gabe Stephenson, Northwestern (Mendon) vs. Tina-Avalon, Feb. 4, 2003 10 Bob Hardy, North Shelby at Novinger, Feb. 27, 2003 Ind. Single-Game Records 10 Zac Box, Wheatland vs. Licking (at Cabool), Dec. 27, 2004 36 Martinez Denmon, Lincoln Prep Academy vs. East (Kansas City), Jan. 30, 1969 10 Adam Carpenter, Doniphan vs. Naylor, Jan. 13, 2005 36 Gary “Cat” Johnson, Memorial (Joplin) vs.
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