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State Finals Records
IHSAA All-Time Career Scoring Leaders IHSAA All-Time Single Season Scoring Leaders
As reported to the IHSAA through 2013-2014 As reported to the IHSAA through 2013-2014
Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts.
Rk. Player School Final Season Points 1. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1969-70 29 37.2 66 1,079
1. Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence 1990 3,134 2. Steve Alford New Castle 1982-83 29 37.2 57 1,078
2. Marion Pierce Lewisville 1961 3,019 3. George McGinnis Indpls. Washington 1968-69 31 32.8 49 1,019
3. Deshaun Thomas FW Bishop Luers 2010 3,018 4. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1989-90 31 31.3 42 972
4. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 2000 2,632 6. Marion Pierce Lewisville 1960-61 27 36.0 53 972
Delray Brooks
970
Michigan City Rogers 1983-84 29 33.4 40
5. Rick Mount Lebanon 1966 2,595 7. Billy James Scottsburg 1968-69 26 36.1 69 938
6. Trevon Bluiett** Park Tudor 2014 2,494 8. Woody Austin Richmond 1987-88 28 33.2 47 932
7. Billy Shepard Carmel 1968 2,465 9. Troy Lewis Anderson 1983-84 26 35.3 50 918
8. Alan Henderson Brebeuf Jesuit 1991 2,419 10. James Blackmon Marion 1982-83 28 32.6 52 914
9. James Blackmon Jr. Marion 2014 2,387 11. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1968-69 25 36.4 57 910
10. Mike Edwards Greenfield 1969 2,343 12. Brody Boyd Union (Dugger) 1999-00 28 32.2 49 904
11. Delray Brooks Michigan City Rogers 1984 2,324 13. Damon Bailey Bedford N. Lawrence 1987-88 28 31.1 51 872
12. Brady Adkins Morristown 1992 2,319 14. Anthony Winchester Austin 2001-02 25 34.7 55 869
1988-89 27 32.0 44
864
Floyd Central
15. Pat Graham
13. Anthony Winchester Austin 2002 2,256 16. Rick Mount Lebanon 1965-66 26 33.1 57 861
14. Logan Irwin Whitko 2012 2,230 17. Jimmy Rayl Kokomo 1958-59 29 29.3 49 858
15. Dave Shepherd Carmel 1970 2,226 18. Michael Lewis Jasper 1995-96 27 31.5 46 852
16. Seth Colclasure Bellmont 2002 2,207 19. Scott Skiles Plymouth, 1981-82 29 29.3 56 850
17. Grayson Flittner Tri-Central 2006 2,198 20. Phil Wills Grass Creek 1956-57 20 42.4 60 849
18. Eric Gordon North Central (Indpls.) 2007 2,178 21. Kyle Macy Peru 1974-75 24 35.7 51 847
19. Chris Thomas Pike 2001 2,156 22. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1995-96 28 30.1 47 844
20. Charlie McKenzie Claypool/Warsaw 1967 2,145 23. Jim Ligon Kokomo 1961-62 28 29.9 53 839
2007-08 25 33.1 47 828
Washington
24. Tyler Zeller
21. Rich Mount Lebanon 1989 2,139 25. Rusty Miller Central (Switz City) 1974-75 21 39.9 60 818
T22. Michael Lewis Jasper 1996 2,138
T22. Kenny Rowan Northview 1989 2,138 IHSAA Single Game Tournament Scoring Leaders
24. Kyle Macy Peru 1975 2,137 Tournament games only through 2013-14 (45 pts. or more)
25. Shawn Kemp Concord 1988 2,134 Rk. Player School Season G Avg Hi Pts.
26. Doug Linville New Salem 1965 2,120 58 – Roy Burris, Washington vs. Paxton, March 4, 1921.
27. Steve Alford New Castle 1983 2,116 57 – Steve Alford, New Castle vs. Indianapolis Broad Ripple, March 19, 1983.
28. Shane Power Andrean 2000 2,110 57 – David Hanger, North Newton vs. River Forest, March 2, 1999.
29. Dan Palombizio Michigan City Rogers 1981 2,092 54 – Mike Newell, North Vermillion vs. Frontier, March 8, 1969.
30. Daryl Warren Linden 1971 2,083 53 – Ron Bonham, Muncie Central vs. Middletown, March 5, 1960.
31. Lloyd Bateman Plainville 1958 2,078 52 – James Blackmon, Marion vs. Anderson, March 26, 1983 (State semifinal game).
32. George McGinnis Indianapolis Washington 1969 2,070 52 – George “Peck” Kixmiller, Vincennes vs. Otwell, March 10, 1917.
33. John Hamilton Greenfield-Central 2000 2,064 52 – Kyle Morgan, Rushville vs. Danville, March 10, 2008.
34. Kojak Fuller Anderson 1993 2,060 51 – Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence vs. Jeffersonville, March 12, 1988.
35. Caleb Springer Logansport 1997 2,042 51-- Chuck Franz, Clarksville vs. New Albany, March 3, 1979.
36. A.J. Graves White River Valley 2004 2,041 50 – Eric Ford, South Bend Riley vs. South Bend Clay, March 1, 1991.
T37. Kevin Ault Warsaw 1996 2,028 49-- George McGinnis, Indianapolis Washington vs. Jac-Cen-Del, March 15, 1969.
T37. Ron Bonham Muncie Central 1960 2,028 49 – Scott Rolen, Jasper vs. Forest Park, March 2, 1993.
39. Steve Collier Southwestern (Hanover) 1974 2,023 48 – Grayson Flittner, Tri-Central vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, March 11, 2006.
40. Ricky Hise Kouts 2003 2,022 48 – Shane Gibson, Floyd Central vs. Jeffersonville, March 3, 1989
41. Jeff Perlich Churubusco 1988 2,019 47 – Ed Bridwell, McCutcheon vs. Harrison (West Lafayette), March 2, 1993.
42. Luke Recker DeKalb 1997 2,008 47 – Shane Franks, Twin Lakes vs. Frontier, March 3, 1995.
43. Pat Manahan Delphi 1973 2,003 47 – Jim Ligon, Kokomo vs. Elkhart, March 10, 1962.
T44. Steve Anspaugh West Noble 1969 1,992 47 – Rick Mount, Lebanon vs. Logansport, March 12, 1966.
T44. Clay Yeo Triton 2013 1,992 46 – Wayne Bright, Belle Union vs. Fillmore, Feb. 26, 1965.
46. Woody Austin Richmond 1988 1,990 46 – Jake Parker, Portage vs. South Bend Washington, March 10, 2001.
47. Billy Newton Shakamak 2010 1,989 45 – Levi Carmichael, Eastern (Bloomfield) vs. North Knox, March 10, 2001.
48. Kyle Cox Blue River Valley 2002 1,987 45 – Eric Gordon, North Central (Indpls.) vs. Noblesville, March 3, 2006.
49. Buster Briley Madison 1960 1,985 45 – Michael Lewis, Jasper vs. North Harrison, March 9, 1996.
50. Steve Baugh Jackson Twp. (Decatur) 1965 1,982 45 – Pat Manahan, Delphi vs. Lafayette Central Catholic, February, 1972.
**Still Active 45 – Marc Slaton, Wabash vs. Southwood, March 1, 1989.
45-- Doug Targgart, West Noble vs. Westview, March 3, 1990.
45 – Wilmer Wittmer, Loogootee vs. Petersburg, February 27, 1958.
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