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Season & Career Double-Doubles CAREER & SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES, TRIPLE-DOUBLES Updated March 21, 2019 (10:20 a.m.) Note: Coaches: The following lists are under construction and represent researched and reported statistics to date. We would appreciate the assistance of coaches and the media in adding players to the following categories. Categories are sorted with most recent appearing first. Please email additions with figures and dates to [email protected] Additions are added after the end of the season. CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE – POINTS (1,500) & REBOUNDS (1,000) Derek Krogmann, West Delaware (1,679 pts, 1,128 rebounds), 2016-19 Elijah Hazekamp, Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (1,500 pts., 1,009 rebounds), 2015-18 TJ Hockenson, Chariton (1,890 points, 1,059 rebounds), 2013-16 Josh Van Lingen, Western Christian (1,665 points, 1,027 rebounds), 2013-16 Jeremy Deemer, Lamoni (2,091 points, 1,326 rebounds), 2011-14 Ricky Williams, Riverside, Oakland (1,994 points, 1,208 rebounds), 2010-13 Brennan Cougill, Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (1,602 points, 1,033 rebounds), 2006-09 Jordan Egleseder, Marquette Catholic, Bellevue, (1,911 points, 1,109 rebounds), 2003-06 Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley (2,831 points, 1,032 rebounds) Grant Stout, North Mahaska, New Sharon (1,985 points, 1,004 rebounds), 2000-03 Raef LaFrentz, MFL, MarMac, (2,148 points, 1,079 rebounds), 1991-94 Klay Edwards, Winfield-Mt. Union, (1,976 points, 1,000 rebounds), 1991-94 Jess Settles, Winfield-Mount Union, (2,167 points, 1,056 rebounds), 1990-93 Terry Anderson, Diagonal, (2,506 points, 1,008 rebounds), 1988-91 Loren Meyer, Ruthven-Ayrshire, (1,996 points, 1,096 rebounds), 1988-91 Neil Peterson, Sidney (1,727 points, 1,092 rebounds), 1983-86 Andy Pechous, Lone Tree, (1,571 points, 1,084 rebounds), 1982-85 Art Sathoff, Iowa Falls, (1,669 points, 1,113 rebounds), 1981-84 Jay Sawyer, Boone Valley, Renwick (1,697 points, 1,107 rebounds), 1979-82 Mark Gannon, Regina, Iowa City (1,873 points, 1,100 rebounds), 1976-79 Mark West, Southeast Polk, (1,557 points, 1,161 rebounds), 1974-77 Tony Haupert, Tri-County, Thornburg (1,515 points, 1,176 rebounds), 1974-77 Bill Runchey, West Bend (1,509 points, 1,202 rebounds), 1969-72 Neil Fegebank, Paullina, (1,777 points, 1,258 rebounds), 1967-70 Lloyd Thornburg, Pleasantville, (1,570 points, 1,371 rebounds), 1963-66 Neal Waddington, Belmond, (1,573 points, 1,077 rebounds), 1962-65 Mike Putnam, Ottumwa Walsh, (2,175 points, 1,541 rebounds), 1960-63 Larry Swift, Keokuk, (1,640 points, 1,277 rebounds), 1954-56 DOUBLE-DOUBLE – POINTS (1,500) & ASSISTS (500) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, Troy Mills, 2016-19 (2,332 points, 1,106 assists) Jackson Molstead, Charles City, 2016-19 (1,821 points, 559 assists() Jaylan White, Interstate 35, Truro, 2013-16 (1,882 points, 651 assists) Connor Sonius, West Hancock, 2013-16 (1,649 points, 680 assists) Austin Halls, Murray, 2010-13 (2,360 points, 704 assists) Michael Soukup, Danville, 2010-13 (1,684 points, 580 assists) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2000-03 (2,831 points, 741 assists) Jeff Horner, Mason City, 1999-2002 (2,194 points, 760 assists) Cary Cochran, Tri-Center, Neola, 1994-97 (2,650 points, 706 assists) TRIPLE-DOUBLE – POINTS (2,000), ASSISTS (1,000), STEALS (500) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, Troy Mills, (2,332 points, 1,106 assists, 534 steals) 2016-19 TRIPLE DOUBLE – POINTS (1,500), ASSISTS (500), STEALS (400) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, Troy Mills, 2016-19 (2,322 points, 1,106 assists, 534 steals) 2016-19 Jaylan White. Interstate 35, Truro (1,889 points, 651 assists, 463 steals), 2013-16 Austin Halls, Murray (2,497 pts, 704 assists, 459 steals), 2010-13 TRIPLE-DOUBLE – POINTS (1,500), REBOUNDS (1,000), BLOCKED SHOTS (400) Ethan Steinbronn, West Central, Maynard (1,865 pts., 1,110 rebounds, 493 blocks), 2012-15 SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLE– REBOUNDS (200) & POINTS (500) Nick Reid, Central City, 2019 (301 rebounds, 747 points) Codey Hicks, Janesville, 2019 (246 rebounds, 524 points) Derek Krogmann, West Delaware, 2019 (331 rebounds, 512 points) Joe Wieskamp, Muscatine, 2018 (321 rebounds, 803 points) Joe Wieskamp, Muscatine, 2017 (224 rebounds, 668 points) Austin Roetman, Pocahontas Area, 2017 (260 rebounds, 515 points) TJ Hockenson, Chariton, 2016 (280 rebounds, 535 points) Cordell Pemsl, Wahlert, Dubuque, 2016 (283 rebounds, 576 points) Will Carius, Pleasant Valley, 20167 (224 rebounds, 587 points) Ryan Kreiner, Spirit Lake, 2016 (296 rebounds, 559 points) Devin Green, Cascade, 2016 (233 rebounds, 526 points) Connor Sonius, West Hancock, 2015 (218 rebounds, 574 points) Kyler Wagner, IKM-Manning, 2016 (213 rebounds, 562 points) Ryan Hawkins, Atlantic, 2016 (309 rebounds, 510 points) Granger Kingland, Lake Mills, 2016 (216 rebounds, 627 points) Jackson Lamb, Nodaway Valley, 2016 (229 rebounds, 663 points) TJ Hockenson, Chariton, 2015 (256 rebounds, 531 points) Jackson Lamb, Nodaway Valley, 2015 (221 rebounds, 654 points) Ethan Steinbronn, West Central, Maynard, 2015 (330 rebounds, 558 points) Daniel Tillo, Sioux City, North, 2015 (206 rebounds. 563 points) Trevor Nalan, West Hancock, 2015 (221 rebounds, 520 points) Jeremy Deemer, Lamoni, 2014 (431 rebounds, 681 points) Casey Schlatter, Iowa Falls-Alden, 2014 (309 rebounds, 762 points) Daniel Tillo, Sioux City, North, 2014 (273 rebounds, 583 points) Trey Lansman, Harlan, 2014 (250 rebounds, 505 points) Kory Kuenstling, Dunkerton, 2014 (309 rebounds, 576 points) Ethan Steinbronn, West Central, Maynard, 2014 (276 rebounds, 522 points) Elias Nissen, Springville, 2014 (292 rebounds, 500 points) Luke Lyle, Keota, 2014 (294 rebounds, 507 points) Robby Burke, St. Edmond, Fort Dodge, 2014 (303 rebounds, 530 points) Logan Seiser, Northeast Hamilton, 2014 (258 rebounds, 505 points) Tyler Stumbo, Laurens-Marathon, 2014 (226 rebounds, 542 points) Jeremy Deemer, Lamoni, 2013 (338 rebounds, 527 points) Ricky Williams, Riverside, Oakland, 2013 (383 rebounds, 694 points) Steven Soukup, Danville, 2013 (283 rebounds, 771 points) Kennedy Drey, St. Mary’s, Storm Lake, 2013 (355 rebounds, 641 points) Casey Schlatter, Iowa Falls-Alden, 2013 (233 rebounds, 592 points) Daniel Tillo, Sioux City, North, 2013 (293 rebounds, 541 points) Jeremy Deemer, Lamoni, 2013 (338 rebounds, 527 points) Bryan Forbes, Lone Tree, 2013 (242 rebounds, 646 points) Casey Schlatter, Iowa Falls-Alden, 2013 (233 rebounds, 1,213 points) Rylan Murry, West Branch, 2013 (206 rebounds, 522 points) Jeremy Deemer, Lamoni, 2012 (395 rebounds, 641 points) Regan Takes, Cascade, 2011 (218 rebounds, 502 points) Harrison Barnes, Ames, 2010 (270 rebounds, 705 points) John Engler, Saint Edmond, Fort Dodge, 2009 (360 rebounds, 617 points) Ryan Focht, Villisca, 2009 (351 rebounds, 551 points) Eric May, Wahlert, Dubuque, 2009 (228 rebounds, 617 points) Tyler Betz, Ventura, 2009 (257 rebounds, 521 points) Harrison Barnes, Ames, 2009 (218 rebounds, 511 points) Jordan Eglseder, Marquette Catholic, Bellevue, 2006 (385 rebounds, 715 points) Casey Harriman, Battle Creek-Ida Grove, 2006 (241 rebounds, 793 points) Mike Eekhoff, Western Christian, Hull, 2006 (217 rebounds, 584 points) Corey Viet, AGWSR, Ackley, 2005 (248 rebounds, 568 points) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2003 (365 rebounds, 1,002 points) Jake Wenig, Danville, 2003 (242 rebounds, 641 points) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2002 (283 rebounds, 688 points) Jake Wenig, Danville, 2002 (271 rebounds, 633 points) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2001 (258 rebounds, 775 points) Jake Wenig, Danville, 2001 (253 rebounds, 511 points) Craig Callahan, Cascade, 1999 (227 rebounds and 551 points) Heath Buhman, West Central, Maynard, 1995 (236 rebounds, 624 points) Tyler Peterson, Washington, 1995 (203 rebounds, 512 points) John Heller, Boyer Valley, Dunlap, 1992 (230 rebounds, 507 points) Loren Meyer, Ruthven-Ayrshire, 1990 (322 rebounds, 561 points) Steve Hoshaw, Stratford, 1984 (202 rebounds, 552 points) Steve Hoshaw, Stratford, 1983 (256 rebounds, 573 points) Greg McDermott, Cascade, 1983 ((252 rebounds, 530 points) Tod Gordon, Lenox, 1980 (390 rebounds, 540 points) Steve Brandsma, West Sioux, Hawarden, 1980 (216 rebounds, 507 points) Brad Smoldt, Garwin, 1979 (507 points, 388 rebounds) Kevin Dolphin, Cascade, 1977 (253 rebounds and 523 points) Roger Block, West Central, Maynard, 1975 (331 rebounds, 532 points) Jim Murphy, Treynor, 1974 (348 rebounds, 612 points) Jim Stewart, Treynor, 1973 (260 rebounds, 517 points) Rod Behrens, Treynor, 1967 (494 rebounds. 621 points) Lloyd Thornburg, Pleasantville, 1966 (415 rebounds and 675 points) DOUBLE-DOUBLE – ASSISTS (200) & POINTS (500) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, 2019 (271 assists, 673 points) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, 2018 (356 assists, 669 points) Jake Hilmer, North Linn, 2017 (275 assists, 611 points) Connor Sonius, West Hancock, 2016 (230 assists, 574 points) Michael Soukup, Danville, 2013 (207 assists, 540 points) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2003 (232 assists, 1,002 points) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2002 (221 assists, 688 points) Jeff Horner, Mason City, 2002 (202 assists, 741 points) Mike Eekhoff, Western Christian, Hull, 2006 (206 assists, 584 points) Cary Cochran, Tri-Center, Neola, 1997 (201 assists, 826 points) TRIPLE-DOUBLE – POINTS (500), ASSISTS (200), REBOUNDS (200) Connor Sonius, West Hancock, 2016 (574 points, 230 assists, 218 rebounds) Mike Eekhoff, Western Christian, Hull, 2006 (584 points, 206 assists, 217 rebounds) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2003 (668 points, 221 assists, 283 rebounds) Brooks McKowen, Wapsie Valley, 2002 (1,002 points, 232 assists, 365 rebounds) GAME DOUBLE-DOUBLE– REBOUNDS (25) & POINTS (40) Nick Reid, Central City vs. Starmont, Dec. 14, 2018 (42 points, 29 rebounds) Spencer Brown, Lenox vs. Stanton, Feb. 8, 2016 (42 points, 41 rebounds .
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