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she got to teh 1000 in less than 40 games - i think

she averaged mid 20s last year -- and is doing the

same this year

she scored 40 at least once last year maybe twice

so that racks them up quickly

 

anybody know what the state's record is - among

boys and girls???

 

would be nice to know

 

 

From the tssaa site:

Girls

 

Most Points Scored in a Career (3,000 or more)

4463 Margie Gillespie Spring City (6-on-6) 1967-1971

4034 Louise Wilson Humboldt (6-on-6) 1935-1939

3594 Nikki McCray Collierville 1986-1990

3395 Mary Boatwright Carver (6-on-6) 1974-1977

3329 Betty Booker Hampshire (6-on-6) 1972-1976

3130 Tiffany Woosley Shelbyville 1988-1991

3013 Brynae Laxton Oneida 1991-1994

 

Boys

 

Most Points Scored in a Career (3,000 or more)

4013 Jim "Monk" Montgomery Kittrell 1960-1963

3640 Bobby Smith Melrose 1960-1965

3478 Cannon Whitby Obion County 1983-1986

3418 Roderick Watson Memphis Westside 1981-1985

3386 Bryan Farmer Huntland 1991-1994

3318 Donald Dodgen Gatlinburg Pittman 1965-1969

3271 Mike Rhodes Perry County 1974-1977

3269 Rusty Yarden Scott County 1986-1989

3240 Denver Whitby Obion County 1987-1991

3130 A.W. Davis Rutledge 1958-1961

3107 Richard Jones Memphis Lester 1960-1963

3103 Jay Cole Knoxville South 1961-1963

3093 Tony Delk Haywood County 1989-1992

3063 Sam Howard Goodpasture 1994-1998

3039 Anfernee Hardaway Treadwell 1986-1990

3033 Jason Holwerda Chattanooga Christian 1997-2001

3004 Corrie Johnson Hardin County 1990-1993

3000 Nathan Aaron Pickett County 1998-2002

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Does anyone know, Antoine, who holds the 5 on 5 scoring record? I asked around and heard it was Sandra Hesson, now Wilburn. I think both should be dually recognized.

 

 

I do not know. I haven't thought about that. I think you are right that both should be recognized. It was a different game with 6 on 6 (really 3 on 3). That's not to take away from what those girls accomplished.

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