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Re: Career Points

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:50 pm
by VetteMan
LucasDavenport wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:08 pm
Jason Vorhees wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:52 pm VetteMan, I think that's correct! He ended up there or at Kentucky Wesleyan. Pretty solid player there as well. Ifor he's still alive, he resides in Paducah, Kentucky. Needs his number retired at Oak Hill.
Adrian Hayes has passed away

I married his great niece.

Stretch is what people called him.

Connor Scott — coaching now at Washington Court House would be his great great nephew. Stretch was an Uncle to Connors grandfather Larry Cayton but only a few years older and the two played together at Oak Hill.
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Connor scored exactly 1000 points at South Webster
I knew that Adrian was an uncle to Larry Cayton. Larry Cayton from what I was told, was also a very good ballplayer. I think that Larry had an older brother, Paul. I know that Larry had a son, Scott Cayton who at one time was the head boys basketball coach at Oak Hill, as well as being the head girls coach at a different time. I know that because my brothers son played for Scott.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:58 pm
by LucasDavenport
VetteMan wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:50 pm
LucasDavenport wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:08 pm
Jason Vorhees wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:52 pm VetteMan, I think that's correct! He ended up there or at Kentucky Wesleyan. Pretty solid player there as well. Ifor he's still alive, he resides in Paducah, Kentucky. Needs his number retired at Oak Hill.
Adrian Hayes has passed away

I married his great niece.

Stretch is what people called him.

Connor Scott — coaching now at Washington Court House would be his great great nephew. Stretch was an Uncle to Connors grandfather Larry Cayton but only a few years older and the two played together at Oak Hill.
for
Connor scored exactly 1000 points at South Webster
I knew that Adrian was an uncle to Larry Cayton. Larry Cayton from what I was told, was also a very good ballplayer. I think that Larry had an older brother, Paul. I know that Larry had a son, Scott Cayton who at one time was the head boys basketball coach at Oak Hill, as well as being the head girls coach at a different time. I know that because my brothers son played for Scott.
Yes. Scott coached both the boys and girls at Oak Hill

Scott of course is Connor’s Uncle.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:12 pm
by VetteMan
If I'm not mistaken, Conner was a very good ballplayer for South Webster a few years ago.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:15 pm
by LucasDavenport
He played point guard for The Jeeps.

Luckily he played with 2 other 1000 point scorers.

Wes and Austin Loop.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:53 am
by hoot
seops22 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:37 pm Green Bobcats

1. Don Queen (1948) 1831 pts
2. Brian Roach (1987) 1676 pts
3. Rick Scarberry (1981) 1461 pts
4. Ronnie Salyers (1959) 1288 pts
5. Craig Hart (1991) 1255 pts
6. Elroy Whitaker (1954) 1200 pts
7. Mike Hughes (1963) 1125 pts
8. Jason Blankenship (1998) 1020 pts
9. Rick Williams (1973) 1003 pts
Tanner Kimbler and Tayte Carver are still active players and both are already 1000 point scores . Not sure of where they stand now .

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:20 am
by BleedGreen
hoot wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:53 am
seops22 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:37 pm Green Bobcats

1. Don Queen (1948) 1831 pts
2. Brian Roach (1987) 1676 pts
3. Rick Scarberry (1981) 1461 pts
4. Ronnie Salyers (1959) 1288 pts
5. Craig Hart (1991) 1255 pts
6. Elroy Whitaker (1954) 1200 pts
7. Mike Hughes (1963) 1125 pts
8. Jason Blankenship (1998) 1020 pts
9. Rick Williams (1973) 1003 pts
Tanner Kimbler and Tayte Carver are still active players and both are already 1000 point scores . Not sure of where they stand now .
Crazy that Lafe Stidham isn’t on this list .. I’ve herd he was at 998 .. Unbelievable player .. I’d say Kimbler and Carver will finish 3rd and 4th on this list

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:28 pm
by warrior1
Rosscoresident wrote: Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:33 pm Adena

Jonathan Thomas (13-16) = 1,589
Carvel Simmons (57-60) = 1,496*
Jerry McDonald (59-62) = 1,459**
Carl Hitchens (86-89) = 1,281
Dwight Garrett (68-71) = 1,246
Clay Roll (06-09) = 1,221
Paul Large (61-64) = 1,167**
Nick Milliken (03-06) = 1,111
Steve Ragland (78-81) = 1,103
Bill McDonald (58-61) = 1,094**
Ron Storer (61-64) = 1,072*
Chuck Sowers (67-70) = 1,003
*Frankfort
**Clarksburg
Jonathan Thomas was so fun to watch. Scored almost 1600 points!! Amazing.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:12 pm
by Seneca
Anyone have Waverly's list? I know Kretzer, Martin, Ramsey, Shea, Shoemaker, Thompson, Oyer, and several more.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:25 pm
by CavalierAlum05
Does anyone have Chillicothe High School list?

Re: Career Points

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 11:09 pm
by Tigers12
Waverly
Jake Kretzer 1,665
Denny Thompson 1,457
Harrison Martin 1,307
Adam Shea 1,247
John Shoemaker 1,211
Rick Eblin 1,204
Jason Ramsey 1,147
Justin Hilton 1,138
Robert Thompson 1,121
Eddie Smithson 1,069
Todd Sauter 1,049
Trevor Walls 1,004
Robert Holsinger 1,000

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:18 am
by dpatty
Got this off the OHSAA site for players with over 2,200 points.

SE District

#13 Dante Jackson - McClain 2,423 (04-07)
#17 Blake Justice - Peebles 2,370 (12-15)
#20 Glen Hursey - Glenford (now Sheridan) 2,341 (44-48)

Eastern District

#3 Jay Burson - John Glenn 2,958 (81-85)
#4 Geno Ford - Cambridge 2,680 (89-93)
#9 Nate Davis - Bellaire 2,562 (02-06)....Also listed as #8 in rebounds and #28 on the Football record book for #28 in career passing yards.
#12 Bob Huggins - Conotton Valley & Indian Valley 2,438 (67-71)
#16 Allan Hornyak - Bellaire St John Central 2,385 (65-69)
#21 Dan Montesoro - St Clairsville 2,340 (09-13)
#23 Jerry Legge - West Lafayette (now Ridgewood) 2,234 (51-55)

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 10:48 am
by Bastogne
from Clay HS website. Site doesn't list total points.
1,000+ Point Scorers: Dale Bandy (1956), Dave Blevins (1969), Jay Prosch (1990), David Spriggs (1997), Travis Kielmar (2002), Cam Thoroughman (2006), Cole Gilliland (2017), Nate Hinze (2017), & Cameron King (2017)

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:53 pm
by alabama mike
Northwest High School:

Drew Scarberry 1,476 2015
Jerry Barlow 1,368 1999
Hank Leslie 1,280 2010
Darbie Jenkins 1,223 2015
Shawna Compton 1,056 1987
Devan Scarberry 1,036 2011
Kristen Bradshaw 1018 2006

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:45 pm
by OHHS old timer
VetteMan wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:29 pm
Ironman92 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:29 pm
VetteMan wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:17 pm

I don't think so on Borden. Last year I know Landon Carroll, I also think Michell Hale.
Hard to believe....as a soph I thought Borden was 18 ppg at Jackson. Adding in 2 more years and all those tournament games I would’ve thought he would’ve made it
Here is the list of Oak Hill players that was given to me:
Adrian Hayes
Doug Hale
Jim Slone
Michael Hale
Johnny Harrison
Dan Brisker
Dusty Boggess
Josh Davis
Kyle Ondera
J.D. Hale
Landon Carroll
Michell Hale
Mason Darby

Someone posted earlier that John Williams also scored over 1000 pts, he may have but I wasn't given that name. It was also mentioned that Ryan Borden may have scored over 1000 pts. I was told that he was just a little short.
What about Jon's twin brother Tim Williams? Graduated with them...always thought one of them hit the 1,000 plateau with the other just short.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:08 pm
by VetteMan
OHHS old timer wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:45 pm
VetteMan wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:29 pm
Ironman92 wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:29 pm

Hard to believe....as a soph I thought Borden was 18 ppg at Jackson. Adding in 2 more years and all those tournament games I would’ve thought he would’ve made it
Here is the list of Oak Hill players that was given to me:
Adrian Hayes
Doug Hale
Jim Slone
Michael Hale
Johnny Harrison
Dan Brisker
Dusty Boggess
Josh Davis
Kyle Ondera
J.D. Hale
Landon Carroll
Michell Hale now
Mason Darby

Someone posted earlier that John Williams also scored over 1000 pts, he may have but I wasn't given that name. It was also mentioned that Ryan Borden may have scored over 1000 pts. I was told that he was just a little short.
What about Jon's twin brother Tim Williams? Graduated with them...always thought one of them hit the 1,000 plateau with the other just short.
I did go to the Oak Hill-Minford game tonight, mainly because I wanted to read the banner, and write the names down myself. It doesn't give the point total, but it did have 13 players listed. The players listed above are the same names that were on the banner now. I guess there could be a mistake on the names listed, but that's what the banner says.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:30 pm
by mattash
VetteMan wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:08 pm
OHHS old timer wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:45 pm
VetteMan wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:29 pm

Here is the list of Oak Hill players that was given to me:
Adrian Hayes
Doug Hale
Jim Slone
Michael Hale
Johnny Harrison
Dan Brisker
Dusty Boggess
Josh Davis
Kyle Ondera
J.D. Hale
Landon Carroll
Michell Hale now
Mason Darby

Someone posted earlier that John Williams also scored over 1000 pts, he may have but I wasn't given that name. It was also mentioned that Ryan Borden may have scored over 1000 pts. I was told that he was just a little short.
What about Jon's twin brother Tim Williams? Graduated with them...always thought one of them hit the 1,000 plateau with the other just short.
I did go to the Oak Hill-Minford game tonight, mainly because I wanted to read the banner, and write the names down myself. It doesn't give the point total, but it did have 13 players listed. The players listed above are the same names that were on the banner now. I guess there could be a mistake on the names listed, but that's what the banner says.
Thanks for checking

Re: Career Points

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:15 am
by Ironman92
Surprised Benjie Lewis wasn’t on banner

Re: Career Points

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:35 am
by VetteMan
I know his sister's name was on the girls banner. I never saw him play, but have heard he was a very good player. I know the other names that have been posted earlier, Borden, Lewis, Williams, and Simpson. I suppose there is always the chance that a mistake has been made, but I tried to be careful and write all the names down that were listed.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:23 pm
by OHHS old timer
VetteMan wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:35 am I know his sister's name was on the girls banner. I never saw him play, but have heard he was a very good player. I know the other names that have been posted earlier, Borden, Lewis, Williams, and Simpson. I suppose there is always the chance that a mistake has been made, but I tried to be careful and write all the names down that were listed.
Provably have to sit down and talk to. Harold "Buzz" Fisher...he might be able to get some stats for you.

Re: Career Points

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:33 pm
by Ironman92
VetteMan wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:35 am I know his sister's name was on the girls banner. I never saw him play, but have heard he was a very good player. I know the other names that have been posted earlier, Borden, Lewis, Williams, and Simpson. I suppose there is always the chance that a mistake has been made, but I tried to be careful and write all the names down that were listed.
I know Jaime missed her junior season with injury....maybe her brother missed too?