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High school basketball leaders

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009 12:58 a.m. MST
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BOYS SCORING LEADERS

Name ... School ... Gms ... Total Pts ... Scoring Avg

Haws ... Lone Peak ... 18 ... 430 ... 23.89

Tim Hughes ... Escalante ... 15 ... 341 ... 22.73

C.J. Wilcox ... Pleasant Grove ... 18 ... 401 ... 22.28

Poole ... Hunter ... 16 ... 342 ... 21.38

Norris ... Panguitch ... 16 ... 342 ... 21.38

Stahle ... Woods Cross ... 16 ... 342 ... 21.38

K. Jones ... Juab ... 19 ... 402 ... 21.16

Tripp ... Parowan ... 18 ... 378 ... 21.00

Manning ... S.L. Lutheran ... 13 ... 267 ... 20.54

Mortensen ... Springville ... 16 ... 317 ... 19.81

N. Monson ... Waterford ... 18 ... 353 ... 19.61

DeSantiago ... Wendover ... 16 ... 310 ... 19.38

Collinsworth ... Provo ... 17 ... 329 ... 19.35

Jackson ... Kanab ... 18 ... 341 ... 18.94

Duran ... Murray ... 16 ... 300 ... 18.75

Browning ... Duchesne ... 16 ... 294 ... 18.38

Barnes ... West ... 15 ... 275 ... 18.33

Christensen ... Gunnison ... 18 ... 329 ... 18.28

R. Osterloh ... Skyline ... 17 ... 308 ... 18.12

Arthur ... Rowland Hall ... 16 ... 289 ... 18.06

Frandsen ... Panguitch ... 16 ... 288 ... 18.00

Andersen ... Rich ... 18 ... 322 ... 17.89

Hoyt ... Valley ... 16 ... 286 ... 17.88

Coro ... Juan Diego ... 11 ... 196 ... 17.82

Brown ... Layton Christian ... 14 ... 247 ... 17.64

BOYS 3-POINT LEADERS

Name ... School ... Gms ... Total Pts ... Scoring Avg

Brown ... Layton Christian ... 14 ... 47 ... 3.36

Duran ... Murray ... 16 ... 53 ... 3.31

Tim Hughes ... Escalante ... 15 ... 48 ... 3.20

Brown ... East ... 16 ... 45 ... 2.81

Gallegos ... West Jordan ... 17 ... 45 ... 2.65

LeBaron ... American Fork ... 18 ... 46 ... 2.56

Mecham ... Box Elder ... 17 ... 42 ... 2.47

Christensen ... Tabiona ... 18 ... 43 ... 2.39

Jones ... Spanish Fork ... 18 ... 42 ... 2.33

Poole ... Hunter ... 16 ... 37 ... 2.31

Paulos ... Olympus ... 16 ... 37 ... 2.31

Miller ... Brighton ... 14 ... 32 ... 2.29

Chavez ... Cottonwood ... 15 ... 34 ... 2.27

Christensen ... Gunnison ... 18 ... 39 ... 2.17

Fuller ... Weber ... 16 ... 34 ... 2.12

Bamgartner ... Wasatch ... 19 ... 40 ... 2.11

GIRLS SCORING LEADERS

Name ... School ... Gms ... Total Pts ... Scoring Avg

Henriod ... Cyprus ... 18 ... 414 ... 23.00

Holmstead ... American Fork ... 18 ... 371 ... 20.61

Reynolds ... Gunnison ... 18 ... 362 ... 20.11

Porter ... Layton Christian ... 13 ... 246 ... 18.92

Kroneberger ... Springville ... 16 ... 292 ... 18.25

Clyde ... Hurricane ... 18 ... 327 ... 18.17

Mix ... Ch. Heritage ... 14 ... 251 ... 17.93

Eastman ... Rich ... 19 ... 326 ... 17.16

Jensen ... Grantsville ... 19 ... 324 ... 17.05

Kuchar ... Provo ... 15 ... 255 ... 17.00

Eaton ... Springville ... 16 ... 269 ... 16.81

Gleave ... Piute ... 18 ... 301 ... 16.72

Plothow ... Orem ... 17 ... 281 ... 16.53

Parker ... Wasatch ... 18 ... 296 ... 16.44

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