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Page 1: National High School Sports Record Book · ILLINOIS HITS — Edwardsville, IL,tied the sixth-longest winning streak in high school boys baseball history when it won 64 games in a

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ALL-TIMEMOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

All-Time

29 Tucson, AZ (1912-88)21 Asher, OK (1963-95)19 South Jordan Bingham, UT (1932-2003)16 St. David, AZ (1965-2002)16 Washington, D.C. Woodrow Wilson (1993-2008)15 Eunice, NM (1960-97)14 Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC (1964-2008)13 Silver Lake, KS (1953-2008)11 Lansing Kee, IA (1973-2005)11 Nashua, NH (1951-2005)10 Ovid Revere, CO (1969-83)10 Gastonia, NC (1937-58)10 Collinsville West Lauderdale, MS (1978-2001)10 Pine Bluff, AR (1959-95)10 Gambrills Arundel, MD (1976-2006)

Consecutive

16 Washington, D.C. Woodrow Wilson (1993-2008)8 Tucson, AZ (1939-46)8 Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC (1974-81)7 Vestavia Hills, AL (1994-2000)7 Augusta Richmond Academy, GA (1945-51)7 Albuquerque, NM (1942-48)6 Eunice, NM (1967-72)6 Drayton, ND (1958-63)6 Montgomery Sidney Lanier, AL (1950-55)6 Gastonia, NC (1946-51)6 St. David, AZ (1986-91)6 Sidney Lanier, AL (1950-55)6 Henderson Green Valley, NV (1993-98)

WINS

All Time

1,302 Cincinnati Elder, OH (1,302-507-5) 1924-20081,292 Fresno, CA (1,292-803-3) 1898-20081,278 Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, TN (1,278-495) 1924-20081,232 Tucson, AZ (1,232-758-17) 1908-20081,181 Hamilton West, NJ (1,181-724-19) 1930-20081,169 Hanford, CA (1,169-773-23) 1902-20081,159 Steubenville, OH (1,159-477-9) 1912-20081,141 Coldwater, OH (1,141-293) 1950-20081,125 Oregon Clay, OH (1,125-538-1) 1928-20081,113 Toms River South, NJ (1,113-572) 1948-20081,008 Shenandoah Junction Jefferson, WV (1,008-247) 1973-2008

Consecutive

75 Homer, MI (2004-05)70 Albuquerque La Cueva, NM (2002-05)68 Briarwood Archbishop Molloy, NY (1963-66)66 Oklahoma City Capitol Hill, OK (1952-54)65 Waxahachie, TX (1924-27)64 Edwardsville, IL (1990-91)64 Nekoosa, WI (1980-83)64 Naugatuck, CT (1969-73)64 Newark St. Benedict’s, NJ (1946-50)61 Evans, GA (1988-90)

MOST INNINGS PLAYED

Game

25 Honolulu Kamehameha, HI (9) vs. Honolulu McKinley, HI (7), 3-25, 1967

24 Miami, FL (1) vs. Hialeah, FL (0), 4-23, 197024 Evergreen Park, IL (2) vs. Norridge Ridgewood, IL (1), 5-18 and

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GOLDEN STATE GREATS — Over the course of more than 100 years, thebaseball program at Fresno, CA, has been one of the all-time leaders inwins. The 2008 team (2006 team shown above) pushes the program’s all-time total to 1,292 wins, only 10 victories behind national record-holderCincinnati Elder, OH.

CONSISTENT WINNERS — Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, TN (2006 teamshown above) has swung its way to victory, ranking third nationally for mostbaseball wins with 1,278. Tribe baseball has amassed 31 conference titles,23 district titles, 21 state tournament appearances, four state runner-up fin-ishes and two state championship titles. The Indians also rank highly on theall-time basketball wins list.

DUELING STREAKS — Homer, MI, (above) holds the record for most con-secutive baseball wins as the Orioles won 75 games during the 2004 and2005 seasons. Homer set the record June 4, 2005 with a victory over UnionCity in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division IIIdistrict championship, and then the streak ended June 22 with a loss toSaginaw (Michigan) Nouvel Catholic High School in the MHSAA champi-onship game. While Homer was racking up consecutive wins, so wasAlbuquerque La Cueva, NM. Beginning in 2002 and ending in 2005, LaCueva won 70 consecutive games and briefly held the national recordbefore Homer surpassed it. The 2005 team (below) that set the record andwon the New Mexico Activities Association Class 5A state championship.

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Most Innings Played, Game (Cont.)

23 Downers Grove North, IL (12) vs. Elmhurst York, IL (11), 5-12,1995

23 Pomona College, CA (6) vs. Fullerton, CA (5), 192622 Madisonville North Hopkins, KY (17) vs. Lafayette, KY (11), 197022 Traverse City West, MI (2) vs. Ludington, MI (1), 5-24, 200521 Overland Park Blue Valley Northwest, KS (1) vs. Overland Park

Blue Valley North, KS (0), 5-20, 199721 Mt. Olive, IL (0) vs. Staunton, IL (0), 5-23, 197321 Fresno McLane, CA (3) vs. Fresno, CA (2), 5-22, 1967

Game — Nonscoring

20 Overland Park Blue Valley Northwest, KS vs. Overland Park BlueValley North, KS, 5-20, 1997

17 Alhambra Keppel, CA vs. Anaheim Western, CA, 197016 South San Francisco, CA vs. San Mateo Hillsdale, CA, 197115 South Grand Prairie, TX vs. Dallas Kimball, TX, 197415 Fullerton, CA vs. Santa Ana, CA, 1905

OFFENSE

MOST RUNS SCORED

Season

590 Erwin Unicoi County, TN, 1985550 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997524 Marlow Central, OK, 1996523 Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA, 1999511 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999505 Iuka, MS, 1991503 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1992502 Corinth, MS, 1987490 Iuka, MS, 1989489 Lansing Kee, IA, 1981

Game — Both Teams

109 Atlantic, IA (109) vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 192876 Buxton Hanson, ME (63) vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME (13), 4-25,

193171 Athens, GA (67) vs. Royston, GA (4), 4-23, 194867 Clayton, WI (34) vs. Prairie Farm, WI (33), 4-30, 199267 Barbourville, KY (34) vs. Williamsburg Whitley County, KY (33), 4-

25, 199666 Dufur, OR (63) vs. Cascade Locks, OR (3), 5-17, 197762 Safford, AZ (56) vs. Tucson Indian School, AZ (6), 192561 Mason City, IL (36) vs. Lincoln, IL (25), 5-1, 196560 Essex Community, IA vs. College Springs South Page, IA, 6-16,

199160 Cuyana Valley, CA (30) vs. Shandon, CA (30), 2004

Tie Game — Both Teams

44 Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN (22) vs. Monroe Adams Central,IN (22), 4-11, 1977 (10 inn., 4:10)

34 Oakland, CA (17) vs. Oakland Skyline, CA (17), 4-6, 1976

Game — One Team

109 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 192867 Athens, GA vs. Royston, GA (4), 4-23, 194863 Dufur, OR vs. Cascade Locks, OR (3), 5-17, 197763 Buxton Hanson, ME vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME (13), 4-25, 193157 Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA, 199956 Safford, AZ vs. Tucson Indian School, AZ (6), 192554 Van Nuys Montclair Prep, CA vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA, 199753 Wood River East Alton-Wood River, IL (53) vs. Lovejoy, IL (1), 5-

19, 199853 Globe, AZ vs. Kearny Ray, AZ (5), 195253 Delano, CA vs. Woodlake, CA (1), 5-14, 192753 San Diego Parker, CA vs. Escondido Calvin Christian, CA, 1985

Game — Losing Team

33 Williamsburg Whitley County, KY vs. Barbourville, KY (34), 4-25,1996

33 Prairie Farm, WI vs. Clayton, WI (34), 4-30, 199228 Nettleton, MS vs. Bruce, MS (29), 199326 Hauser, IN vs. Morristown, IN (28), 5-10, 198025 New Site, MS vs. Nettleton, MS, 199425 Billingsley, AL vs. Maplesville, AL (26), 4-17, 1985 (1st)22 Neenah, WI vs. Oshkosh West, WI (23), 5-2, 199121 Somerset, MA vs. Dartmouth, MA (22), 4-23, 1996

Per Game — Season (Minimum 10 Games)

16.7 Tucson, AZ, 193515.7 Upper Marlboro Frederick Douglass, MD, 199214.4 Glendale, AZ, 193914.4 Elizabeth Battin, NJ, 192214.2 Phoenix, AZ, 193013.3 Cochran Bleckley County, GA, 198913.3 Phoenix Union, AZ, 192812.9 Wilcox, AZ, 199812.1 Globe, AZ, 195211.9 Three Oaks Three Oaks-River Valley, MI, 199411.9 Marlow Central, OK, 199611.9 Phoenix Greenway, AZ, 1993

Inning — One Team

37 Belmont, MS vs. Ashland, MS, 199936 Middlesboro, KY vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 1984 (1st inn.)34 Cleveland, MS vs. Greenwood, MS, 197433 Astoria Knappa, OR vs. Catlin Gabel, OR, 4-15, 199432 Banning Twin Pines, CA vs. Long Beach Zinsmeyer, CA, 200331 Bullard, TX vs. Neches, TX, 3-18, 1982 (3rd inn.)30 Dubuque, IA vs. Edgewood-Colesberg, IA, 6-7, 197530 Essex Community, IA vs. College Springs South Page, IA, 6-16,

199129 Greenwich South Central, OH vs. Mansfield St. Peters, OH, 4-23,

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KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS — The 1992 edition of the CynthianaHarrison County, KY, baseball team ranks second all time for most homeruns (105) by a high school baseball team in a single season. The squadalso scored 503 runs which ranks seventh on the all-time list. The power-hitting ball club also had 428 runs batted in, good enough to be in the No.6 spot on the all-time charts for most RBI by a high school baseball team.

ILLINOIS HITS — Edwardsville, IL, tied the sixth-longest winning streakin high school boys baseball history when it won 64 games in a row duringthe 1990 and 1991 seasons. Pictured above is the 1991 team which went40-0 until a loss in the finals of the Illinois High School Association ClassAA state tournament.

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Most Runs, Inning — One Team (Cont.)

29 Springfield, IL vs. Springfield Cathedral, IL, 5-17, 1955 (7th inn.)29 Elkhorn City, KY vs. Millard, KY, 4-23, 1987

MOST HITS

Season

620 Moore, OK, 1971575 Corinth, MS, 1990574 Joliet Catholic, IL, 1982568 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999562 Addison Driscoll, IL, 1991543 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997530 New Lenox Providence, IL, 1982526 Corinth, MS, 1985515 Lansing Kee, IA, 1981513 Chicago Lane, IL, 2000

Game — Both Teams

92 Atlantic, IA (92) vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 192866 Buxton, ME (58) vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME (8), 4-25, 193153 Hampshire, IL (49) vs. Elgin Westminster Christian, IL (4), 4-5,

199952 Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA (50) vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA

(2), 199950 La Puente Nogales, CA vs. Arroyo Grande, CA, 200450 Mason City, IL (27) vs. Lincoln, IL (23), 5-1, 196549 Prairie Farm, WI (27) vs. Clayton, WI (22), 4-30, 199245 South Lyon, MI (42) vs. Milan, MI (3), 4-29, 198745 Rantoul, IL (27) vs. Mahomet-Seymour, IL (18), 4-7, 199945 Red Bluff Mercy, CA vs. Hamilton City Hamilton, CA, 2000

Game — One Team

92 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA, 4-26, 192858 Buxton Hanson, ME vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME, 4-25, 193150 Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA vs. Los Angeles Pilgrim, CA, 199949 Hampshire, IL vs. Elgin Westminster Christian, IL, 4-5, 199942 South Lyon, MI vs. Milan, MI, 4-29, 198740 Toledo St. Francis, OH vs. Toledo Scott, OH, 198339 Mendocino, CA vs. Leggett Valley, CA, 200338 Pennsville, NJ vs. Salem, NJ, 5-14, 198137 Anderson, CA vs. Live Oak, CA, 195536 La Puente Bishop Amat, CA vs. Compton Dominguez, CA, 199236 Springfield Southeast, IL vs. Peoria Manual, IL, 3-26, 198836 El Cajon Christian, CA vs. La Jolla Country Day, CA, 4-14, 197736 Tucson, AZ vs. Tucson Indian School, AZ, 1916

Inning — One Team

24 Middlesboro, KY vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 1984 (1st inn.)21 Hampshire, IL vs. Elgin Westminster Christian, IL, 4-5, 1999 (4th)

MOST DOUBLES

Season

129 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999121 Joliet Catholic, IL, 2000120 Corinth, MS, 1985120 Spring Valley Hall, IL119 Henderson County, KY, 1992116 Morrisonville, IL, 2000110 Morrisonville, IL, 1997109 West Des Moines Valley, IA, 2005108 New Lenox Providence, IL, 1982107 Cedar Rapids Washington, IA, 1999107 Des Moines East, IA, 2007

Game — One Team

26 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA, 4-26, 192814 El Cajon Christian, CA vs. La Jolla Country Day, CA, 4-14, 197713 Lancaster Desert Christian, CA vs. Lone Pine, CA, 199612 Hueneme High School, CA vs. Channel Islands, CA, 4-8, 200812 Palmdale, CA vs. Palmdale Highland, CA, 199612 Van Nuys Montclair Prep, CA vs. Sepulveda San Fernando Valley

Christian, CA, 198112 Scottsdale Saguaro, AZ vs. Flagstaff Coconino, AZ, 1977

MOST TRIPLES

Season

38 Johnston, IA, 200737 Evansville Memorial, IN, 198936 Evansville Memorial, IN, 198836 Aurora Central Catholic, IL, 198636 Burlington, IA, 197334 Petaluma St. Vincent, CA, 199033 Alton Marquette, IL, 198033 Chicago Steinmetz, IL, 197633 Burlington, IA, 197432 Edwardsville, IL, 198032 Burlington, IA, 1975

Game — One Team

8 Quincy Notre Dame, IL vs. Perry, IL, 5-6, 19928 Braidwood Reed Custer, IL vs. Danville Schlarman, IL, 3-31, 19867 Ottawa Marquette, IL vs. Sandwich, IL, 5-9, 19877 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA, 4-26, 1928

MOST HOME RUNS

Season

113 Bokchito Rock Creek, OK, 2000105 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1992101 Erwin Unicoi County, TN, 198594 Grayson East Carter, KY, 199990 Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA, 199989 Olive Hill West Carter, KY, 199984 Cochran Bleckley County, GA, 198983 Manchester West Delaware, IA, 200878 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 199776 Whitehall, MI, 199976 Marlow Central, OK, 199676 Tempe Desert Vista, AZ, 1999

Game — Both Teams

16 Van Meter, IA (8) vs. Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA (8), 6-13, 200116 Atlantic, IA (16) vs. Griswold, IA (0), 4-26, 192815 Stanley Stanley-Boyd, WI (8) vs. Ladysmith, WI (7), 5-25, 199515 LaHarpe-Northwestern, IL (9) vs. Dallas City, IL (6), 4-26, 199614 Springfield Catholic, MO (9) vs. Miller, MO (5), 199713 Port St. Joe, FL (11) vs. Wewahitchka, FL (2), 4-30, 199913 Prairie Farm, WI (8) vs. Clayton, WI (5), 4-30, 199213 Rantoul, IL (10) vs. Mahomet-Seymour, IL (3), 4-7, 199912 Pittsville, WI (8) vs. Greenwood, WI (4), 1986 (G 14-13)12 Choctaw, OK (11) vs. Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK (1), 1977

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THEY HIT THE BALL REAL HARD — The Bokchito Rock Creek, OK,Mustangs (above) hit the ball hard the entire 2000 season en route to anational-record 113 home runs. Josh Gray led the team with 24 homers,good enough for eighth all-time, but four other players registered more than10 home runs during the year. The Mustangs also batted .446 as a teamwhile claiming the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities AssociationClass A state championship.

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Game — One Team

16 Atlantic, IA vs. Griswold, IA, 4-26, 192812 Kewanee Wethersfield, IL vs. Onieda ROWVA, IL, 4-20, 200211 Ragland, AL vs. Parkway Christian, AL, 200011 Mansfield, MS vs. Ava, MS, 5-8, 200011 Port St. Joe, FL vs. Wewahitchka, FL 199911 Luxemburg Luxemburg-Casco, WI vs. Sevastopol, WI, 5-15, 199711 Choctaw, OK vs. Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK, 197711 Rolling Meadows, IL vs. Elk Grove Village Elk Grove, IL, 199710 New Hope, MS vs. Winona, MS, 198610 Three Oaks Three Oaks-River Valley, MI vs. Hartford, MI, 4-15,

199710 Columbus New Hope, MS vs. Winona, MS, 4-21, 198610 Nekoosa, WI vs. Neillsville, WI, 5-14, 198110 Stuart, OK, 198410 Santee Santana, CA vs. El Cajon Valley, CA, 5-17, 198510 Battle Creek Lakeview, MI vs. Holland, MI, 4-27, 197810 Rantoul, IL vs. Mahomet-Seymour, IL, 4-7, 199910 Oak Lawn Richards, IL vs. Richton Park Rich South, IL, 5-4, 199710 Temecula Valley, CA vs. Hawthorne, CA, 200010 Walnut Creek Las Lomas, CA vs. Martinez Alahambra, CA, 200310 Mansfield, MI vs. Ava, MO, 5-8, 2000

Inning — Both Teams

13 Port St. Joe, FL (11) vs. Wewahitchka, FL (2), 4-30, 199911 Choctaw, OK (11) vs. Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK (0), 1977

(C 11-1)7 Madison LacQui Parle Valley, MN (7) vs. Pipestone-Jasper, MN

(0), 5-2, 19985 Clinton, TN vs. Jacksboro Campbell County, TN, 4-14, 19975 Van Meter, IA vs. Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA, 6-13, 20015 Pocahontas Area, IA vs. Emmetsburg, IA, 7-5, 2002

Inning — One Team

11 Choctaw, OK vs. Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK, 19777 Madison LacQui Parle Valley, MN vs. Pipestone-Jasper, MN, 5-2,

19986 Rochester, MI vs. Troy, MI, 4-3, 19986 Oak Forest, IL vs. Country Club Hills Hillcrest, IL, 4-16, 20026 Fallbrook, CA vs. Carlsbad, CA, 19875 Comfort, TX vs. Dilley, TX, 19985 Santa Ana, CA vs. Santa Ana Valley, CA, 19875 Middlesboro, KY vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 19845 Three Lakes, WI vs. Phelps, WI, 5-20, 19825 Oak Forest, IL vs. Crete-Crete Monee, IL, 19785 Corinth, MS vs. Burnsville, MS, 19855 Klamath Falls Henley, OR vs. Grants Pass Hidden Valley, OR,

20005 D’iberville, MS vs. Bay St. Louis St. Stanislaus, MS, 1998 5 Pocahontas Area, IA vs. Emmetsburg, IA, 7-5, 20025 Knoxville, IL vs. Cuba, IL, 5-10, 19835 Geneva, IL vs. Bensonville Fenton, IL, 5-5, 19995 Rushville, IL vs. Carthage, IL, 5-1, 19995 Santa Ana, CA vs. Carlsbad, CA, 19875 Los Angeles Westchester, CA vs. Venice, CA, 19995 Anaheim Canyon, CA vs. San Lorenzo, CA, 20005 Tehachapi, CA vs. Wasco, CA, 20045 Sparta, MO vs. Niangua, MO, 9-5, 20025 Iowa City West, IA vs. Dubuque Hempstead, IA, 6-2, 2006

Consecutive — One Team

7 Choctaw, OK vs. Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK, 19775 Rochester, MI vs. Troy, MI, 4-3, 19985 Oklahoma City Northwest Classen, OK, 19655 Fallbrook, CA vs. Carlsbad, CA, 19875 Los Angeles Westchester, CA vs. Venice, CA, 19994 Lake Mills, IA vs. St. Ansgar, IA, 6-5, 19994 Madison LacQui Parle Valley, MN vs. Pipestone-Jasper, MN, 5-2,

19984 Greensboro Eastern Wayne, NC vs. Wilmington Laney, NC, 19984 Kutztown Area, PA vs. Tuplenhocken, PA, 4-8, 19974 Emanuel County Institute, GA vs. Wrens, GA, 3-16, 19944 Broken Bow, OK, 19854 Pocahontas, IA vs. Emmetsburg, IA, 7-5, 20024 Maumee, OH vs. Perrysburg, OH, 4-29, 19984 Converse Oak Hill, IN vs. Gas City Mississinewa, IN, 4-16, 20044 Bluffs, IL vs. Barry, IL, 5-2, 1995 (1st inn.)4 Rushville, IL vs. Carthage, IL, 5-1, 1999 (6th inn.)

MOST GRAND SLAMS

Game — Both Teams

6 Mendon Unity, IL (4) vs. Quincy, IL (2), 5-13, 19975 Stanhope Elmore, AL (4) vs. Prattville, AL (1), 19964 Palmetto, GA (3) vs. Hartwell Hart County, GA (1), 4-12, 19864 Augusta Southeastern, IL (4) vs. Payson Seymour, IL, 4-10, 19914 Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN (2) vs. Monroe Adams Central, IN

(2), 4-11, 1977 (Tie 22-22)

Game — One Team

4 Augusta Southeastern, IL vs. Payson Seymour, IL, 4-10, 19914 La Sierra, CA vs. San Juan, CA, 4-21, 19834 Mendon Unity, IL vs. Quincy, IL, 5-13, 19973 Virginia, MN vs. Superior, WI, 5-16, 19973 Mount Hope, AL vs. Danville Speake, AL, 4-8, 19923 Sullivan, IN vs. Palestine, IL, 4-3, 19763 Palmetto, GA vs. Hartwell Hart County, GA, 4-12, 19863 Birmingham Huffman, AL vs. Birmingham Woodlawn, AL, 4-12,

19853 Middletown North, NY vs. Farmingdale Howell, NY, 4-23, 20023 Firebaugh, CA vs. Fresno Christian, CA, 1997

Inning — Both Teams

3 Middletown North, NJ (26) vs. Howell, NJ, (3), 4-23, 20023 Virginia, MN (3) vs. Superior, WI, (0), 5-16, 19973 La Sierra, CA (3) vs. San Juan, CA (0), 4-21, 19832 Normal Community, IL vs. Normal University, IL, 4-11, 19872 Birmingham Huffman, AL (2) vs. Birmingham Woodlawn, AL (0),

4-12, 19852 Millville, NJ (2) vs. Cherry Hill East, NJ (0), 4-7, 1984 (M 11-7)2 Metairie Rummel, LA (2) vs. New Orleans Walker, LA (0), 2-24,

19832 Brookfield, OH (2) vs. Hermitage Hickory, PA (0), 4-16, 19822 Genoa-Kingston, IL (2) vs. Johnsburg, IL (0), 5-18, 1979

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BASE PATH TO SUCCESS — The 1986 Kellyville, OK, baseball teamranks as one of the best in prep history when it comes to running thebases. Kellyville finished the 1986 season with 291 stolen bases, which isgood enough to rank seventh on the all-time list. One of the key playerswho contributed to the stolen base production of the Maroon & Gray Poniesbaseball team was Floyd Webb. Webb is listed in two individual base-run-ning categories in the National High School Sports Record Book.

POWER SURGE — In 1977, the Choctaw, OK, baseball team explodedfor 11 home runs in one inning, including seven in a row, to set the nation-al records in both categories. Interestingly, all 11 home runs were soloshots as Choctaw won the game against Oklahoma City McGuinness, OK,11-1.

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Most Grand Slams, Inning — Both Teams (Cont.)

2 Oak Forest, IL vs. Richton Park Rich South, IL, 19772 Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN (2) vs. Monroe Adams Central, IN

(0), 19772 Sullivan, IN (2) vs. Palestine, IL (0), 4-3, 19762 Sylvania Screven County, GA (1) vs. Springfield Effingham

County, GA (1), 4-25, 1981 (EC 10-8)

Inning — One Team

3 Middletown North, NY vs. Farmingdale Howell, NY, 4-23, 2002 3 Virginia, MN vs. Superior, WI, 5-16, 19973 La Sierra, CA vs. San Juan, CA, 4-21, 19832 Horn Lake, MS vs. South Pontotoc, MS, 19952 St. Marys, WV vs. Pine Grove Valley, WV, 5-6, 19932 Normal Community, IL vs. Normal University, IL, 4-11, 19872 Birmingham Huffman, AL vs. Birmingham Woodlawn, AL, 4-12,

19852 Millville, NJ vs. Cherry Hill East, NJ, 4-7, 19842 Metairie Rummel, LA vs. New Orleans Walker, LA, 2-24, 19832 Brookfield, OH vs. Hermitage Hickory, PA, 4-16, 1982 (6th inn.)2 Genoa-Kingston, IL vs. Johnsburg, IL, 5-18, 1979 (2nd inn.)2 Oak Forest, IL vs. Richton Park Rich South, IL, 19772 Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN vs. Monroe Adams Central, IN, 4-

11, 1977 (1st inn.)2 Sullivan, IN vs. Palestine, IL, 4-3, 19762 LaHarpe, IL vs. Industry, IL, 19992 Waterloo Gibault, IL vs. Alton, IL, 5-1, 2000

MOST RBI

Season

540 Erwin Unicoi County, TN, 1985475 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997461 Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA, 1999450 Davenport Assumption, IA, 1999436 Marlow Central, OK, 1996428 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1992419 New Lenox Providence, IL, 1983414 Corinth, MS, 1985412 Iuka, MS, 1991412 Corinth, MS, 1987

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE

Season

.465 Joseph City, AZ, 1979

.449 Acton Vasquez, CA, 2005

.446 Eloy Santa Cruz, AZ, 1990

.446 Bokchito Rock Creek, OK, 2000

.443 Cynthiana Harrison County, KY, 1997

.443 Joseph City, AZ, 1978

.442 Chatsworth, CA, 2004

.441 Los Molinos, CA, 1980

.437 Fallston, MD, 2000

.433 Cochran Bleckley County, GA, 1989

MOST TIMES WALKED

Season

364 New Lenox, IL, 1982289 Joliet Catholic, IL, 1982286 Brighton, MI, 1998278 Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart, MI, 1997268 Joliet Catholic, IL, 1981259 Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart, MI, 1996256 Libertyville, IL, 1992254 Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart, MI, 1987254 Three Oaks River Valley, MI, 1994

Game — Both Teams

43 Thorp, WI (35) vs. Gilman, WI (8), 5-12, 198138 Maplesville, AL (20) vs. Billingsley, AL (18), 4-17, 1985 (1st)35 Fresno Tech, CA (21) vs. Fresno Edison, CA (14), 4-25, 194734 Essex Community, IA (21) vs. College Springs South Page, IA

(13), 6-16, 199133 Prairie Farm, WI (13) vs. Clayton, WI (20), 4-30, 199232 Mesquite Virgin Valley, NV (13) vs. Chula Vista Christian, CA (19),

3-26, 198631 Nettleton, MS vs. Bruce, MS, 199331 Miami Belen, FL (19) vs. Westminster Christian, FL (12), 3-20,

196930 Phoenix Union, AZ (15) vs. Tucson, AZ (15), 195228 Morristown, IN (16) vs. Hauser, IN (12), 5-10, 198028 Fresno McLane, CA (14) vs. Fresno, CA (14), 5-22, 196728 Busnell Prairie City-Avon, IL (15) vs. Colchester, IL (13), 2003

Game — One Team

35 Thorp, WI vs. Gilman, WI, 5-12, 198131 Williamston Bear Grass, NC vs. Buxton Cape Hatteras, NC, 4-21,

199326 Tooele, UT vs. Grantsville, UT, 195021 Essex Community, IA vs. College Springs South Page, IA, 6-16,

199121 Springfield Southeast, IL vs. Peoria Manual, IL, 3-26, 198821 Ceres, CA vs. Manteca East Union, CA, 198721 Westbrook, CT vs. Lebanon Lyman Memorial, CT, 4-30, 197921 Springfield Southeast, IL vs. Peoria Manual, IL, 3-26, 198819 Mooreville, MS vs. Corinth, MS, 1997

MOST STOLEN BASES

Season

412 New York George Washington, NY, 1996343 Butler, OK, 1986340 New York George Washington, NY, 1997316 Maynard West Central, IA, 1994304 Edmond Deer Creek, OK, 1984294 Morris, IL, 1993291 Kellyville, OK, 1986286 Corinth, MS, 1985280 Perkins-Tryon, OK, 1984277 Anza Hamilton, CA, 1990

Game — One Team

45 Salome, AZ vs. Seligman, AZ, 199243 La Puente Baptist Temple Academy, CA vs. Harbor City Christian,

CA, 198039 Orange Southern California Christian, CA vs. Riverside California

School for the Deaf, CA, 198938 Joseph City, AZ vs. Ash Fork, AZ, 4-15, 197437 Mesquite Virgin Valley, NV vs. Panaca Lincoln Co., NV, 3-28, 198036 Arcadia Rio Hondo Prep, CA vs. Temple City Christian, CA, 197835 Canoga Park Coutin, CA vs. San Marino Southwestern Academy,

CA, 199533 Arcadia Rio Hondo Prep, CA vs. Los Angeles Lutheran, CA, 197733 Arcadia Rio Hondo Prep, CA vs. Palos Verdes Chadwick, CA,

1977

Inning — One Team

15 Clinton Anderson County, TN vs. Speedwell Powell Valley, TN, 4-7, 1993

15 Virgin Valley, NV vs. Indian Springs, NV, 4-21, 1983

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IOWA POWER — The 1992 Kee High School baseball team of Lansing,IA, claimed the school’s fourth consecutive state title. Kee won 59 straightgames from 1991 to 1992. The Keehawks are listed 13 times in variousteam categories.

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PITCHING

MOST SHUTOUTS

Season

22 Lansing Kee, IA, 199222 Lafayette Jefferson, IN, 197121 Homer, MI, 200621 Homer, MI, 200520 Homer, MI, 200420 Lansing Kee, IA, 198420 Sperry, OK, 198220 Lansing Kee, IA, 197819 Burlington, IA, 197518 Carlsbad, NM, 197218 Garber, OK, 1960

Consecutive Games

8 Homer, MI, 5-21 — 6-4, 20057 South Plainfield, NJ, 19917 Jamesville, NC, 19797 Chico Pleasant Valley, CA, 19677 South San Francisco El Camino, CA, 1977

Consecutive Innings

561/3 Jamesville, NC, 1979561/3 South San Francisco El Camino, CA, 1977551/3 South Plainfield, NJ, 1991

48 Ripley, WV, 1958

MOST NO-HITTERS

Season

9 Biloxi Notre Dame, MS, 19618 Tupelo, MS, 19928 Marlow, OK, 19797 Grandfield, OK, 1977

MOST STRIKEOUTS

Season

505 Burlington, IA, 1974462 Burlington, IA, 1966446 Burlington, IA, 1973444 Waltonville, IL, 1981443 Moore, OK, 1971439 Joliet Catholic, IL, 1981435 Carlsbad, NM, 1972430 Lansing Kee, IA, 1973428 Clarksville, IN, 1973424 Corinth, MS, 1989

Extra-Inning Game — Both Teams

72 Asher, OK (37) vs. Gracemont, OK (35), 10-4, 1971 (17 inn.)60 Clement, NC vs. Garland, NC (27), 5-7, 1968 (14 inn.)58 Tarboro, NC (31) vs. Washington, NC (27), 1966 (18 inn.)57 Rotterdam Schalmont, NY vs. Valatie Ichabod Crane, NY, 5-28,

1996 (17 inn.)57 Irving, TX (31) vs. Duncanville, TX (26), 1977 (14 inn.)57 Fort Myers Bishop Verot, FL (35) vs. Westminster Christian, FL

(22), 5-10, 1977 (FMBV 3-2, 16 inn.)57 Pennsboro, WV (31) vs. Sutton, WV (26), 1952 (15 inn.)56 Mt. Olive, IL (31) vs. Staunton, IL (25), 5-23, 1973 (21 inn.)55 Payson, IL (30) vs. Griggsville, IL (25), 9-18, 1985 (14 inn.)54 Fresno Washington Union, CA (34) vs. Sanger, CA (20), 4-24,

1915 (13 inn.)

Seven-Inning Game — One Team

22 Jenkintown, PA vs. New Hope, PA, 3-29, 197722 Parishville-Hopkinton Central, NY vs. Knox Memorial, NY, 5-26,

197622 La Habra Sonora, CA, 197322 Cherokee, NC vs. Robbinsville, NC, 1968 (C 4-3)22 Buckley-Loda, IL vs. Wellington, IL21 Mansfield DeSoto, LA21 Sylvania Screven County, GA vs. Sandersville Washington

County, GA, 4-7, 1981 (SSC 11-4)21 Cordia, KY vs. Buckhorn, KY, 200021 Bonne Terre North County, MO vs. Perryville St. Vincent, MO, 4-2,

1980

Extra-Inning Game — One Team

37 Asher, OK vs. Gracemont, OK, 10-4, 1971 (17 inn.)35 Fort Myers Bishop Verot, FL vs. Westminster Christian, FL, 5-10,

1977 (FMBV 3-2, 16 inn.)35 Gracemont, OK vs. Asher, OK, 10-4, 1971 (17 inn.)33 Clement, NC vs. Garland, NC, 5-7, 1968 (14 inn.)33 Glendale, AZ vs. Paradise Valley, AZ, 1975 (18 inn.)33 Bellingham, WA vs. Bellingham Sehome, WA, 5-15/18, 1970 (16

inn.)32 Cameron, WV vs. Shadyside, OH, 1925 (14 inn.)

FIELDINGMOST DOUBLE PLAYS

Season

38 Freeport Brazosport, TX, 199736 Ventura, CA, 198833 Canyon Country Canyon, CA, 198632 Canyon Country Canyon, CA, 198531 East Bakersfield, CA, 196131 El Monte, CA, 199130 East Bakersfield, CA, 196230 Corinth, MS, 198530 Corinth, MS, 199230 Houston Sharpstown, TX, 197730 Southington, CT, 1975

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DOUBLE TROUBLE — The Freeport Brazosport, TX, baseball team(1998 team shown above) set the nation’s standard for defense in 1997, asit turned a national-record 38 double plays during the season.

TOP THREE IN Ks — During the 1960s and 1970s, the Burlington, IA,baseball program (1974 squad shown above) exhibited prodigious pitchingprowess, as its teams from the 1974, 1966 and 1973 seasons rank first,second and third, respectively, on the all-time single-season strikeout list.During those respective seasons, the Grayhounds struck out 505, 462 and446 opposing batters.

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6 Lancaster, OH, vs. Newark, OH, 5-11, 19885 Ocilla Irwin County, GA, vs. Lakeland Lanier County, GA, 3-12,

19965 Tyler John Tyler, TX, vs. Tyler Robert E. Lee, TX, 4-9, 19965 New Haven, IN, 19895 Munster, IN, 19775 Corinth, MS vs. McComb, MS, 19855 Marine City, MI vs. Port Huron, MI, 5-14, 19695 Morley-Stanwood, MI vs. White Cloud, MI, 5-5, 1997

MOST TRIPLE PLAYS

Game — Both Teams

2 Newark St. Benedict’s, NJ (2) vs. Newark Technical, NJ (0), 1956

Game — One Team

2 El Paso Ysleta, TX (2) vs. El Paso Eastwood, TX (0), 19962 Newark St. Benedict’s, NJ (2) vs. Newark Technical, NJ (0), 1956

INDIVIDUALOFFENSE

MOST RUNS SCORED

Career

269 Ricky Roberts (Marlow Central, OK), 1993-96252 Sean Smith (Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA), 2001-04250 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-98248 Justin Bowen (Bokchito Rock Creek, OK), 1997-2000243 C.J. Finch (Homer, MI), 2003-06240 Jerry Imhoff (Lansing Kee, IA), 1975-78234 Wade Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 1997-2000232 Casey Caid (Three Oaks Three Oaks-River Valley, MI), 1994-97

Most Runs Scored, Career (Cont.)

229 Levi Ferguson (New Sharon North Mahaska, IA), 2003-06225 Cory Harris (Davenport Assumption, IA), 1995-98225 Pat Heiderscheit (Lansing Kee, IA), 1981-84

Season

86 Ricky Roberts (Marlow Central, OK), 199684 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 199684 Brian Maurer (Maple City Glen Lake, MI), 199983 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 199883 Tom Stahl (Lansing Kee, IA), 198183 Andy Henderson (Grand Ledge, MI), 199482 Shon Walker (Cynthiana Harrison County, KY), 199282 Tracy Qualls (Asher, OK), 198680 Jayson Werth (Chatham Glenwood, IL), 199780 James Whalen (Morrisonville, IL), 2000

Game

10 Jim Buskuhl (Dufur, OR) vs. Cascade Locks, OR, 5-17, 19778 Adam Whitehouse (Hampshire, IL) vs. Elgin Westminster

Christian, IL, 4-4-19997 Steve Harms (Roanoke-Benson, IL) vs. Flanagan, IL, 4-19, 20037 Ted Persell (La Puente Bishop Amat, CA) vs. Compton

Dominguez, CA, 19927 Brian Criss (Anaheim Servite, CA) vs. Downey Pius X, CA, 19887 Darren Abrams (Poway Mt. Carmel, CA), vs. Las Vegas Western,

NV, 4-19, 19847 Phil Boze (Monticello Twin Lakes, IN) vs. Winamac, IN, 5-7, 19667 Mark Miller (Scottsdale Coronado, AZ) vs. Scottsdale Arcadia,

AZ, 19916 Aaron Hull (Nantucket, MA) vs. New England Christian Academy,

MA, 5-25, 19966 Doug Farris (Corinth, MS) vs. West Point, MS, 19856 Ronnie Pittman (Corinth, MS) vs. Belden, MS, 19506 Darrell Jacobs (Bishop LeBlond, MO) vs. East Buchanan, MO, 5-

13, 20006 Mark Sanders (Monett, MO) vs. Purdy, MO, 4-1, 20036 Caleb Coatney (Monett, MO) vs. Purdy, MO, 4-1, 2003

MOST HITS

Career

277 Darren Deadmond (Odin, lL), 1985-88274 Drew Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 1995-98259 Tom Imhoff (Lansing Kee, IA), 1977-80257 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-98254 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 1993-96253 Cory Harris (Davenport Assumption, IA), 1995-98240 Jeff Clement (Marshalltown, IA), 1999-2002238 Ryan Kyes (Beverly Hills Detroit County Day, MI), 1994-97238 Pat Heiderscheit (Lansing Kee, IA), 1981-84236 Richy Harrelson (Iuka Tishomingo County, MS), 1989-92

Season

88 Darren Deadmond (Odin, IL), 198684 Brian Wheeler (Oak Forest, IL), 197783 Brad Nelson (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA), 199983 Brooks Ewing (Taylor County, KY), 200181 Brandon Gupton (Taylor County, KY), 200181 Ricky Roberts (Marlow Central, OK), 199680 Bobby Korecky (Saline, MI), 199880 Brent Abernathy (Atlanta Lovett, GA), 1996

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KEE PLAYERS — Kee High School of Lansing, IA, has a rich baseballtradition. Names of Kee players appear several times in various individualcategories, including the four players pictured. Tom Imhoff (top row, left) isthe third all time in career hits with 259 from 1977 to 1980. He also won 50games as a pitcher. Tom Stahl (top row, right) ranks tied for fourth in runsscored in a season with 83 in 1981. Pat Heiderscheit (bottom row, right)ranks tied for tenth all time in career runs (225) and tied for eighth in careerhits (238) from 1981 to 1984. Kip Peters (bottom row, left) had 24 doublesin 1992, which is No. 11 all time.

RUN-SCORING NATIONALRECORD-HOLDER — RickyRoberts of Marlow Central,OK (shown left), has the dis-tinction of holding both the sin-gle-season and career recordsfor baseball runs scored.During his senior season in1996, he crossed the plate anational-record 86 times, whilehe tallied 269 career runs from1993 to 1996. In addition, his81 hits in 1996 ranks tied forfifth all-time.

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Most Hits, Season (Cont.)

80 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK) 199680 David Mathes (Erwin Unicoi County, TN), 1985

Game

10 L. Townsend (Buxton Hanson, ME) vs. Old Orchard Beach, ME,4-25, 1931

9 Nathan Williams (Athens, GA) vs. Royston, GA, 4-23, 19489 Christian Harlot (Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA) vs. Los Angeles

Pilgrim, CA, 19998 James Frank (Downers Grove North, IL) vs. Elmhurst York, IL, 5-

12, 19958 Ben Kester (Mendocino, CA) vs. Leggett Valley, CA, 20037 Will Bihun (Hampshire, IL) vs. Elgin Westminster Christian, IL, 4-

5, 19997 Adam Whitehouse (Hamshire, IL) vs. Elgin Westminster Christian,

IL, 4-5, 19997 Marvin Johnson (Hope Mills South View, NC) vs. Fayetteville

Cape Fear, NC, 19917 Andy Baker (Modesto, CA), 19907 Brian Criss (Anaheim Servite, CA) vs. Downey Pius X, CA, 19887 Michael Dixon (Irvington, NJ) vs. Plainfield, NJ, 5-11, 19877 Jim Charron (Chatham Central, NY) vs. Claverack Taconic Hills

Central, NY, 5-14, 19867 Dan Tellez (Selma, CA) vs. San Joaquin Memorial, CA, 4-27,

19797 Frank Fraguilia (Merced, CA), 4-16, 1937

Inning

5 Lawrence Buell (Middlesboro, KY) vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 1984 (4-1B, 1-HR)

Consecutive Hits

22 Pat Simmons (Bradley-Bourbonnais, IL), 1981-8217 David Kehrer (Onekama, MI), 200217 Todd Schaefer (Greeley University, CO), 198717 Ed Engel (Weatherford, OK), 193416 Barry Lee Quickstad (Waseca, MN), 4-29 — 5-12, 199816 Shane Mack (Cerritos Gahr, CA) 198116 Dana Crowley (Ottawa Marquette, IL), 4-10 — 5-17, 197616 Guy Hoffman (Ottawa Marquette, IL), 5-11, 1973 — 5-10, 197416 Stan Templeton (Weatherford, OK), 196716 Andy Hussar (Canton South, OH), 2000

Consecutive Games with a Hit

52 Brandon Boles (Kokomo, IN), 5-19, 1998 — 5-2, 200051 Shawn Gallagher (Wilmington New Hanover, NC), 1994-9551 Stan Brown (Walton Cass, IN), 1984-8549 Matt Dillon (Reading, MI), 2002-0347 Rob Campbell (Bloomfield Hills Andover, MI), 2002-0446 Joe Spiers (Moreno Valley Canyon Springs, CA), 2002-0444 Dustin Bucalo (Barrington, IL), 2002-0343 Mike Havera (Nokomis Community, IL), 4-3, 1996 — 5-24, 199743 Jason Kendall (Torrance, CA), 199243 Tom Imhoff (Lansing Kee, IA), 1980

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POWER PLAYER — Shawn Gal-lagher of Wilmington New HanoverHigh School, NC, (left) set two highschool baseball records during the1995 season. In New Hanover’s 16-4victory over Dud ley Southern Wayne,NC, the 6-foot-1, 195-pound first base-man/ outfielder hit five home runs. Inaddition, Gallagher is tied for secondall time by hitt ing safely in 51 con-secutive games.

THREE-SPORT STANDOUT — During his high school career at Brighton, MI, Drew Henson(left) distinguished himself in three sports. As a baseball shortstop-pitcher, the 6-foot-5, 220-pound Henson set three national career records, including 70 home runs (now ranks second),290 runs batted in and 10 grand slam home runs, and he ranks third in runs scored (250). Inaddition, he set Michigan state career records for times walked (129), doubles (68), hits (257)and strikeouts by a pitcher (528). During his senior year (1998), Henson hit at a .605 clip, whilecollecting 83 runs, 83 runs batted in and 22 home runs. As a football quarterback, he passedfor 52 touchdowns as a senior, and as a basketball player, he finished his career as Brighton’sall-time leading scorer, averaging 22 points a game. He was equally adept in the classroom,where he maintained a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. Henson later played quarterback onthe University of Michigan football team, where he led the Wolverines to a Citrus Bowl victo-ry in 2001.

HIT LEADERS — Darren Deadmond (left) of Odin, IL, holds nationalrecords for most career hits (277) and the most hits in a single season (88).In addition, he holds 18 Illinois state records in baseball. Nearly 60 yearsago, Nathan Williams (right) of Athens, GA, hit his way into the RecordBook with 17 runs batted in during a 1948 game against Royston (Georgia)High School. Williams also had nine hits in the game, which ranks secondfor the most hits in a single game.

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MOST DOUBLES

Career

95 Dave Braden (Oak Forest, IL), 1977-8068 Cole Grandfield (Council Bluffs Lewis Central, IA), 2000-0368 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-9865 Ryan Kyes (Beverly Hills Detroit Country Day, MI), 1994-9764 Brian Imhoff (Lansing Kee, IA), 1987-9063 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 1993-9662 Dustin Hopkins (Independence, IA), 2000-0361 Cory Harris (Davenport Assumption, IA), 1995-9860 Brent Abernathy (Atlanta Lovett, GA), 1993-9659 Carey Pohlman (Spring Lake, MI), 1998-2001

Season

32 Jason Lauer (Onsted, MI), 199732 Chris Williams (Joliet Catholic, IL), 200031 Dave Braden (Oak Forest, IL), 197928 Jacob Hodges (East Webster, MS), 199527 Griffin Harris (Phil Campbell, AL), 200627 Joel Baas (Carleton Airport, MI), 199927 Sean Logan (Des Moines East, IA), 200726 Ryan Kyes (Beverly Hills Detroit Country Day, MI), 199725 Joel Beason (Springville, AL), 200525 David Laffoon (Odin, IL), 1989

Game

5 Edward Gerald (St. Paul’s, NC) vs. Lumberton Magnolia, NC, 4-28, 1988

4 Brandon Hernandez (Hueneme, CA) vs. Channel Islands, CA, 4-8, 2008

MOST TRIPLES

Career

33 Kevin Morris (Norridge Ridgewood, IL), 1997-200032 Charlie Cutler (San Francisco Lowell, CA), 2002-0531 Mike Madej (Oak Forest, IL), 1983-8528 Jason Pridie (Prescott, AZ), 1999-200228 Daryle Ward (Riverside Bethel Christian, CA), 1990-9327 Brian Greer (La Habra Sonora, CA), 1974-7726 Matt Huggins (Athens Bible, AL), 2000-0325 Don Mattingly (Evansville Memorial, IN), 1976-7925 Bart Bennett (Birch Run, MI), 1998-200124 Tim Heithoff (Carroll Kuemper Catholic, IA), 2003-05

Season

16 Steve Kopepasah (Marlow, OK), 197614 Cody Allen (Coleman, MI), 200514 Mike Madej (Oak Forest, IL), 198414 Stephen Reed (Lubbock Monterey, TX), 199113 Paul Caffrey (Anaheim Heritage Christian, CA), 199613 Tom Monroe (Tulsa Union, OK), 198113 Kurt Gregson (Bartlesville Sooner, OK), 198013 Mark Moriarty (Chicago Clemente, IL), 196813 Cody Brown (Nelson County, KY), 199713 James Williamson (Oak Park River Forest, IL), 199613 Matt Huggins (Athlens Bible, AL), 200113 Tom Heithoff (Carroll Kuemper Catholic, IA), 2005

Game

4 Todd Barker (Marrero Ehret, LA) vs. Fortier, LA, 2-19, 20014 Daren Kuntz (Herscher, IL) vs. Grant Park, IL, 5-2, 19964 Eddie Ivy (Merced, CA) vs. Madera, CA, 5-15, 19564 Sam Bozanich (Bakersfield North Bakersfield, CA) vs. Bakersfield

South Bakersfield, CA, 4-18, 1997

MOST HOME RUNS

Career

75 Jeff Clement (Marshalltown, IA), 1999-200270 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-98

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HOME-RUN HITTERS — Jeff Clement, Micah Owings, James Peterson and Kevin Bookout (from left) constituted the power-hitting class of 2002, allfinishing their careers in the top five for career home runs. Clement, of Marshalltown, IA, finished his career as the all-time leader in the category with75 home runs. Owings, from Gainesville, GA, wasn’t far behind, finishing with 69 home runs. Playing for Winterset, IA, Peterson belted 68 home runsin his career. Bookout, of Stroud, OK, is fifth all time with 65 career home runs. Bookout was also an outstanding basketball and track athlete. He wentto Oklahoma University to play basketball.

MAJOR LEAGUE HITTERS — Don Mattingly (left) of EvansvilleMemorial, IN, had 25 career triples from 1976 to 1979 which ranks tied foreighth all time and he later became an all-star for the New York Yankees.Shane Mack (right) of Cerritos Gahr, CA, had three triples in a 1980 gameand 16 consecutive hits in 1981, which ranks in a tie for fifth all time. Mackwould go on to play for the Minnesota Twins in the 1991 World Series.

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Most Home Runs, Career (Cont.)

69 Micah Owings (Gainesville, GA), 1999-200268 James Peterson (Winterset, IA), 1999-200265 Kevin Bookout (Stroud, OK), 1999-200263 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 1993-9662 Paul Morse (Danville, KY), 1989-9260 Heath Graham (Stringer, MS), 1989-9358 Matt Ames (Millbrook Stanhope Elmore, AL), 1996-9954 Rod Walker (Morristown-Hamblen West, TN), 1986-8954 Wade Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 1997-200054 Tyler Williams (Davenport North, IA), 1986-89

Season

30 Wade Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 200029 Chris Aguilla (Reno McQueen, NV), 199729 Shon Walker (Cynthiana Harrison County, KY), 199228 James Peterson (Winterset, IA), 200027 Brad Nelson (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA), 199925 Jason Stokes (Coppell, TX), 200025 Clayton Sander (Camanche, IA), 198824 Josh Gray (Bokchito Rock Creek, OK), 200024 Anthony Whitson (Erwin Unicoi County, TN), 198724 Mike Moustakas (Northridge Chatsworth, CA), 200724 B.J. Hermsen (Manchester West Delaware, IA), 2008

Game

5 Aaron Hull (Nantucket, MA) vs. Swansea New England ChristianAcademy, MA, 5-25, 1996

5 Shawn Gallagher (Wilmington New Hanover, NC) vs. DudleySouthern Wayne, NC, 4-28, 1995

5 Cory Peck (Sioux City North, IA) vs. Sioux Rapids Sioux Central,IA, 6-3, 2000

5 Ken Lisko (Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, OH) vs. YoungstownBoardman, OH, 1976 (YCM 16-3)

5 Keith Witkowski (Minersville Area, PA) vs. Tulpehocken, PA, 4-27,1998

5 Jesse Crosswhite (Fortuna, CA) vs. Miranda South Fork, CA,2000

Inning

3 Danny Kimura (Honolulu Iolani School, HI) vs. Honolulu DamienMemorial, HI, 5-13, 1997

3 Michael Pierce (Middletown Shenandoah, IN) vs. Modoc Union,IN, 5-27, 1993

3 Bill Clayton (Chatham Glenwood, IL) vs. Taylorville, IL, 5-4, 1999

Consecutive — Games with a Home Run

9 Michael Gray (Bridgeport Red Hill, IL), 20019 Neil Thompson (Thomasville East Davidson, NC), 19999 Andy Wakefield (Beckley Woodrow Wilson, WV), 19779 Jon Coffman (Vincent Warren, OH), 1996-978 Micah Owings (Cumming Forsyth Central, GA), 20007 Josh Dietz (Plymouth, IN), 20037 Rod Walker (Morristown-Hamblen West, TN), 19897 Paul Brannon (Kings Mountain, NC), 19896 Brian Brewer (Columbia Hammond, MD), 20005 Kelly Lane (Jefferson Scranton, IA), 19985 Jeremy Thompson (Jefferson Scranton, IA), 19985 James Peterson (Winterset, IA), 2000

Consecutive — At Bats

6 Stevan Louch (Clare, MI) vs. Alma, MI, 4-24, 20016 Cory Peck (Sioux City North, IA) vs. Sioux Rapids Sioux Central,

IA (5), and Hull Western Christian, IA (1), 6-3, 20006 Alberto Concepcion (El Segundo, CA) vs. Los Angeles Banning,

CA, 3-6 and 3-9, 19996 Bob Squires (Waterloo DeKalb, IN), 5-28 (3), 5-29 (3), 19826 Brad Davidson (Ruidoso, NM) vs. Truth or Consequences Hot

Springs, NM, 4-30, 19996 Timothy Morgan (Tunnel Hill Northwest Whitfield, GA) vs.

Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe (2), 4-25, 1990; Cedartown (3), 4-27,1990; and Cedar town (1), 4-30, 1990

5 Brian RInehart (Southington, CT), 4-13 (3), 4-16 (2), 19985 Aaron Hull (Nantucket, MA) vs. Swansea New England Christian

Academy, MA, 5-25, 19965 Shawn Gallagher (Wilmington New Hanover, NC) vs. Dudley

Southern Wayne, NC, 4-28, 1995

Most Home Runs, Consecutive At Bats (Cont.)

5 Kevin Montelbano (Garfield, NJ) vs. Paterson Don Bosco Tech,NJ, and Wayne Passaic County Tech, NJ, 5-10 and 5-12, 1993

5 Mike Lemons (White Hall North Greene, IL) vs. Glasford IlliniBluffs, IL, 5-9, 1987

5 Joey Ohnesorge (Beecher City, IL) vs. Shelbyville, IL, and St.Elmo, IL, 5-4 and 5-5, 1982

5 Jason Massey (West Paducah Heath, KY) vs. Paducah Tilghman,KY, and Mayfield, KY, 4-12 and 4-13, 1994

5 Shane Andrus (Murray, KY) vs. Fulton County, KY and FultonCity, KY, 5-17 and 5-21, 1999

5 Mike Lemons (White Hall North Greene, IL) vs. Bluffs, IL, 5-9,1987

5 Curtis Parrish (Odin, IL) vs. Mulberry Grove, IL, 4-19, 2002 andWoodlawn, IL, 4-20, 2002

5 Jason Richardson (Elgin Larkin, IL) vs. St. Charles, IL, 5-24, 1999and Elgin, IL, 5-25, 1999

5 Jason Amanatullah (Los Altos Hills Pinewood, CA), 19955 Jesse Crosswhite (Fortuna, CA), 2000

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HOOSIER HOME RUN HOT STREAKS — Mike Pierce (left) of Middle-town Shenandoah, IN, belted three home runs in one inning in 1993 to tiethe national record. For seven consecutive games in the 2003 season,Josh Dietz (right) of Plymouth, IN, hit a home run to rank tied for sixth alltime. His power helped lead Plymouth to a 25-5 record in the 2003 season.

BACK-TO-BACK, BACK-TO-BACK — In a May 7, 2001 game withCorcoran, NY, Dennis Wellman (left) and Tom Lilienthal (right) ofBaldwinsville Central, NY, accomplished the amazing as they hit back-to-back home runs twice in the same inning. Lilienthal started things when hehit a two-run homer in the third inning, which was followed by Wellman’sround-tripper on the very next pitch. Later that same inning, Lilienthal con-nected on another homer, followed by a left-field shot by Wellman in theBees’ 17-6 victory.

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2 Tom Lilienthal and Dennis Wellman (Baldwinsville Central, NY),vs. Corcoran, NY, 5-7, 2001 (3rd inning)

MOST GRAND SLAMS

Career

10 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-988 Preston Wilson (Bamberg Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC), 1989-928 Kyle Young (Greenville, IL), 1997-997 Brad Wilson (Hiawassee Towns County, GA), 1986-897 Scott Pickands (Oak Forest, IL), 1984-866 Troy Shelby (Lewistown, IL), 1996-995 Larry Gemp Jr. (Fox Lake Grant, IL), 2000-015 Jason Richardson (Elgin Larkin, IL), 1998-995 Chris Frye (Bunker Hill Maconaquah, IN), 1984-865 Jeff Griffith (Fort Wayne Northrop, IN), 1982-845 Jordan Adams (Mason City Newman Catholic, IA), 2005-07

Season

7 Preston Wilson (Bamberg Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC), 19925 Troy Shelby (Lewistown, IL), 19994 Jason Richardson (Elgin Larkin, IL), 19994 Kyle Young (Greenville, IL), 19994 Kyle Young (Greenville, IL), 19984 Scott Bunting (Maple City Glen Lake, MI), 19974 Aaron Foster (Tishomingo County, MS), 19954 Luke Buckner (Fulton Itawamba, MS), 19914 John Sanders (Iuka, MS), 19894 Chris Frye (Bunker Hill Maconaquah, IN), 19864 Scott Pickands (Oak Forest, IL), 19854 Bill Kelso (Fishers Hamilton Southeastern, IN), 19834 Jason Whitis (Somerset Pulaski Southwestern, KY), 20014 Chad Wrinkle (Lebanon, MO), 19974 Griffin Booth (Pasadena Poly, CA), 19984 Ryan Thurston (Homer, MI), 2006

Game

3 Andrew Kinney (Ida, MI) vs. Monroe Jefferson, MI, 5-22, 20043 Zac Jancek (Montague, MI) vs. Hesperia, MI, 5-26, 20053 Joshua Plosker (Somerset, MA) vs. Dartmouth, MA, 4-23, 19963 Jason Whitis (Somerset Pulaski Southwestern, KY) vs. Clinton

County, KY, 5-10, 20013 Marty Burke (Birmingham Huffman, AL) vs. Birmingham

Woodlawn, AL, 4-12, 1985

Inning

2 Jamie Scholz (Piscataway, NJ) vs. Old Bridge, NJ, 5-23, 19962 Brian Mitchell (Iowa City, IA) vs. Cedar Falls, IA, 7-4, 19942 Jason Ippensen (Augusta Southeastern, IL) vs. Payson Seymour,

IL, 4-4, 19912 Dan Linton (Herrin, IL) vs. Carbondale, IL, 4-30, 19912 Marty Burke (Birmingham Huffman, AL) vs. Birmingham

Woodlawn, AL, 4-12, 19852 Harrison Murray (Raleigh Broughton, NC) vs. Wake Forest, NC, 3-

16, 1985

Most Grand Slams, Inning (Cont.)

2 Robert Robinson (Metairie Rummell, LA) vs. New Orleans Walker,LA, 2-24, 1983

2 Tony Lee (Garner, NC) vs. Raleigh Athens Drive, NC, 5-10, 19832 Mark Franklin (Brookfield, OH) vs. Hermitage Hickory, PA, 4-16,

1982 2 Stan Vincent (Dewey, OK), 19792 John Nonemaker (Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN) vs. Monroe

Adams Central, IN, 1977 (1st inn.)2 Ken Edwards (Hollis-Arnett, OK), 19552 Brad Covington (Horn Lake, MS) vs. South Pontotoc, MS, 19952 Christopher Miller (La Porte, IA), vs. Gilbertville Don Bosco, IA, 5-

24, 19952 Eric Wittenauer (Waterloo Gibault, IL) vs. Alton, IL, 5-1, 20002 Jason Ippensen (Augusta Southeastern, IL) vs. Payson Seymour,

IL, 4-4, 19912 Jeff Harsuka (St. Louis, MI) vs. Saginaw Nouvel, MI, 5-18, 20022 Jake Mangas (Red Bluff Mercy, CA) vs. Redding Bishop Quinn,

CA, 19982 Denis O’Leary (Goshen John S. Burke, NY) vs. Montgomery

Valley Central, NY, 1978

Consecutive At-Bats — Separate Innings

2 Corey Bell (West Point James O’Neill, NY) vs. Fallsburg, NY, 4-24, 2007

MOST RBI

Career

290 Drew Henson (Brighton, MI), 1995-98282 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 1993-96274 Logan Williams (South Side Bee Brance, AR), 2004-07255 Cory Harris (Davenport Assumption, IA), 1995-98248 Drew Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 1995-98240 Wade Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL) 1997-2000230 Paul Morse (Danville, KY), 1989-92227 Cole Grandfield (Council Bluffs Lewis Central, IA), 2000-03227 Kurt Belger (Creston, IA), 1989-92226 Richy Harrelson (Iuka Tishomingo County, MS), 1989-92

Season

104 Nick Trapp (Woodstock Marian, IL), 200498 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 199498 David Mathes (Erwin Unicoi County, TN), 198591 Brad Nelson (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA), 199990 Mike Wilson (Marlow Central, OK), 1996

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HITTING IN GRAND STYLE — On April 23, 1996, Joshua Plosker ofSomerset, MA, (above left) t ied two national records when he hitthree grand slam home runs, including two in consecutive plate appear-ances, in Somerset’s 21-20 loss to host Dartmouth, MA. In the process, the6-foot-2, 218-pound junior collected 12 runs batted in. Preston Wilson(above right) of Bam berg-Ehrhardt, SC, finished the 1992 season withseven grand slams to set a national record and completed his career witheight grand slams, which ranks tied for second. Wilson, a standout student,also ranks No. 7 for most RBI in a season (86). The Red Raiders have 14state titles, which ranks seventh on the all-time state title chart.

FAMILY POWER — On February 26, 2000, Andy Schramm (left) ofLaGrange, TX, hit two home runs in one inning. Two years later, hisyounger brother, Layne Schramm (right), accomplished the same feat, hit-ting two home runs on March 2, 2002.

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Most RBI, Season (Cont.)

87 Mike Hensley (Latta, OK), 198586 Preston Wilson (Bamberg Bamberg-Ehrhardt, SC), 199285 Chuck Redmond (Moore, OK), 197184 Greg Thissen (Davenport Assumption, IA), 199984 Wade Miller (Skipperville G.W. Long, AL), 2000

Game

17 Nathan Williams (Athens, GA) vs. Royston, GA, 4-23, 194816 Ryan Tack (Las Vegas Durango, NV) vs. Las Vegas Clark, NV, 4-

25, 199516 Bobby Buck (Perkins-Tryon, OK), 198415 Mike Wilhelm (Wabash Southwood, IN), 199215 Sandy Ricketts (Lithonia, GA) vs. Decatur, GA, 198514 Monty McDermott (Bellflower St. John Bosco, CA) vs. Rosemead

Bosco Tech, CA, 198614 Charlie Magana (Fowler, CA) vs. Parlier, CA, 198414 Alex McCarty (Corning, IA) vs. Afton East Union, IA, 6-28, 200713 Jeff Rutland (Enterprise, MS) vs. West Lincoln, MS, 199013 Marty Burke (Birmingham Huffman, AL) vs. Birmingham

Woodlawn, AL, 4-12, 198513 Jason Whitis (Somerset Pulaski Southwestern, KY) vs. Clinton

County, KY, 5-10, 200113 Andy Craven (Jacksonville Pleasant Valley, AL) vs. Locust Fork,

AL, 199813 Bill Leek (Centralia, IL), 196913 Greg Canady (Emeryville Emery, CA) vs. Oakland Athenian, CA,

198213 Julio Bautista (Canoga Park Faith Baptist, CA) vs. Los Angeles

Pilgrim, CA, 1999

Inning

10 William Campbell (Middlesboro, KY) vs. Pineville, KY, 4-26, 1984(1st inn.)

8 Bill Clayton (Chatham Glenwood, IL) vs. Taylorville, IL, 5-4, 19998 Eric Wittenauer (Waterloo Gibault, IL) vs. Alton, IL, 5-1, 20008 Brad Covington (Horn Lake, MS) vs. South Pontotoc, MS, 19958 Jamie Scholz (Piscataway, NJ) vs. Old Bridge, NJ, 5-23, 19968 Dan Linton (Herrin, IL) vs. Carbondale, IL, 4-30, 19918 Ken Edwards (Hollis-Arnett, OK), 19558 Craig Hansen (Normal Community, IL) vs. Normal University, IL,

4-11, 19878 Marty Burke (Birmingham Huffman, AL) vs. Birmingham

Woodlawn, AL, 4-26, 19858 Robert Robinson (Metairie Rummel, LA) vs. New Orleans Walker,

LA, 2-24, 19838 Mark Franklin (Brookfield, OH) vs. Hermitage Hickory, PA, 4-16,

1982 (6th inn.)8 John Nonemaker (Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger, IN) vs. Monroe

Adams Central, IN, 1977 (1st inn.)8 Stan Vincent (Dewey, OK), 19798 Jeff Harsuka (St. Louis, MI) vs. Saginaw Nouvel, MI, 5-18, 20028 Jake Mangas (Red Bluff Mercy, CA) vs. Redding Bishop Quinn,

CA, 1998

Most RBI, Inning (Cont.)

8 Denis O’Leary (Goshen John S. Burke, NY) vs. MontgomeryValley Central, NY, 1978

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE

Career (Minimum 2 Seasons)

.727 Melvin Begley (Boise City, OK), 1953-54

.673 Rod Tartsan (Cache, OK), 1982-84

.604 Mike Breyman (Attica Seneca East, OH), 1997-2000

.604 John Wilson (Coyle, OK), 1981-83

.602 Dwayne Crawley (Upper Marlboro Frederick Douglass, MD),1991-92

.596 Daryle Ward (Riverside Bethel Christian, CA), 1990-93

.588 Brian Wheeler (Oak Forest, IL), 1975-78

.582 Joseph Durbin (Scottsdale Coronado, AZ), 1998-2000

.578 Chris Tuttle (LaGrange Keystone, OH), 1997-99

.576 Jason Dahl (Des Arc, AR), 2004-07

Season (Minimum 50 At Bats)

.810 Mike Breyman (Attica Seneca East, OH), 2000

.806 Melvin Begley (Boise City, OK), 1954

.769 Terry Francona (New Brighton, PA), 1976

.767 Nick Blancarte (Winkelman Hayden, AZ), 1974

.759 Louis Clark (Shannon, MS), 1983

.755 Cary Morgan (Seminole, OK), 1987

.750 Rod Austin (Nucla, CO), 1973

.749 Dave Clark (Shannon, MS), 1980

.739 Robbie Hayes (Amite County, MS), 1988

.725 Jimmy Patton (Felt, OK), 1982

MOST WALKS

Career

214 Jeff Clement (Marshalltown, IA), 1999-2002190 Scott Belger (Creston, IA), 1987-90168 Pat Heiderscheit (Lansing Kee, IA), 1981-84163 Kurt Belger (Creston, IA), 1989-92157 Tom Murphy (Oak Forest, IL), 1977-79152 James Peterson (Winterset, IA), 1999-2002136 Brad Allison (Cynthiana Harrison County, KY), 1989-92136 Tom Stahl (Lansing Kee, IA), 1978-81135 Matt Stephenson (Hartselle, AL), 1992-94133 Dave Merriman (New Martinsville Magnolia, WV), 1980-83

Season

72 Jeff Clement (Marshalltown, IA), 200263 James Peterson (Winterset, IA), 200262 Tom Murphy (Oak Forest, IL), 197861 Eric Percival (Oklahoma City Northwest Classen, OK), 197758 Jason Belcher (Walnut Ridge, AR), 200057 Scott Belger (Creston, IA), 198957 Sam Lickteig (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA), 199956 Mitch McCoy (South Pontotoc, MS), 199354 Jeremy Brown (Hueytown, AL), 199854 John Papierski (Joliet Catholic, IL), 1982

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PREP POWER — Paul Morse(left) of Danville, KY, completedhis high school baseball career in1992 among the all-time careerleaders in two batting categories ofthe Nation al High School SportsRecord Book. Morse is No. 7 incareer home runs, with 62 from1989 to 1992. The Kentucky stand-out completed his senior year with23 home runs. Morse also finishedhis career with 230 runs batted in,which ranks seventh all time.Morse, a standout student, playedquarter back on the school’s foot-ball team that won a KentuckyHigh School Athletic Associa-tion state title and he also startedfor the basketball team. Morse wasselected the 1992 Ken tucky Asso-ciated Press High School MaleAthlete of the Year.

HAWKEYE STATE PERFORMER— Cory Harris of DavenportAssumption, IA, concluded hisvarsity baseball career in 1998 byetching his name into the NationalHigh School Sports RecordBook in four career categories. Heranks fourth in runs batted in(255), sixth in hits (253), eighth indoubles (61), and tied for tenth inruns scored (225). In addition, hebatted .508 during his career(253/498).

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8 Desi Druschel (Vinton Washington, IA) vs. Waterloo Columbus,IA, 7-5 and 7-14, 1994

8 Chris Cawthon (Fayetteville 71st, NC) vs. Fayetteville Cape Fear,NC, 4-21, 1970

MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH

Career

47 Eric Leatherberry (South Haven, MI), 2003-0544 Lucas Gritzmaker (Blissfield, MI), 1994-9743 Jesse Sizemore (North Laurel, KY), 2000-0343 Adam Arbour (Ann Arbor Huron, MI), 2004-0641 Steve Chamberlin (Center Point-Urbana, IA), 2003-0641 Mark Foster (Traer North Tama, IA), 1999-200237 Joey Wainscott (Frankfort Western Hills, KY), 2001-0333 Tyler Tucker (Campbellsville Taylor County, KY), 2000-0333 Brandon Washington (Russellville, KY), 1993-9632 Chad Simon (Saginaw Heritage, MI), 1999-2001

Season

29 Kenny Redding (Choctaw, OK), 196525 Blake Heitmeier (Mount Pleasant, IA), 200724 Lucas Gritzmaker (Blissfield, MI), 199723 Greg Sabers (Jesup, IA), 200321 Joey Wainscott (Frankfort Western Hills, KY), 200321 Tyler Tucker (Campbellsville Taylor County, KY), 200121 Keith Hebrink (Lake Mills, IA), 200321 Tyler Tucker (Taylor County, KY), 200120 Matt Miller (Minnetonka Hopkins, MN), 198720 Jordan Walker (Saline, MI), 2000

MOST STOLEN BASES

Career

210 Tim Dressler (Waltonville, IL), 1981-84195 Scott Mitchell (Corinth, MS), 1982-85194 Rick Gaebe (Woodlawn, IL), 1981-84193 Chad Lane (Vian, OK), 1998-2001192 Buck Scifres (Velma Velma-Alma, OK), 1994-97187 Deric Manrique (Sioux City North, IA), 2001-04183 Chris Vaughn (Chicago Morgan Park, IL), 1999-02180 Nate McLouth (Whitehall, MI), 1997-2000170 Matt Figgie (Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, OH), 1982-84170 Sean Smith (Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA), 2001-04170 Jeff Burton (Odin, IL), 1986-89

Season

96 Vicente Rosario (New York George Washington, NY), 199693 Chad Lane (Vian, OK), 200192 Mark Dingledine (Madisonville-North Hopkins, KY), 197089 Vicente Rosario (New York George Washington, NY), 199787 Reggie Ford (North Myrtle Beach, SC), 199486 Jeff Walling (Asher, OK), 198381 Barry Parker (Northwest Rankin, MS), 198980 Mike Lewis (Mason Wahama, WV), 197479 Floyd Webb (Kellyville, OK), 198675 Kevin Harrison (Maplesville, AL), 1997

Consecutive Successful Attempts

175 Joe Hoover (Perkins-Tryon, OK), 1984170 Matt Figgie (Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, OH), 1982-84146 Sean Smith (Martensdale-St.Mary’s, IA), 2002-04129 Mark Milder (Maynard West Central, IA), 1992-95103 Davey Perryman (Conway, MO), 1994-97102 Buck Scifres (Velma Velma-Alma, OK), 1994-96101 Chad Sterbens (Santa Ana Calvary Chapel, CA), 1997-9999 Kyle Taylor (Wilton, IA), 1999-200095 Jeremy Arnold (Clint, TX), 1998-200093 Bryan James (Huntington Beach Liberty Christian, CA), 1986-89

Game

11 Eddie Martinez (La Verne Calvary Baptist, CA), 197710 Wayne Jayroe (Strathmore, CA) vs. Reedley Immanuel, CA, 19699 Timothy Midgett (Cape Hatteras, NC) vs. Creswell, NC, 4-26,

20019 James Napier (Buckhorn, KY) vs. Redbird, KY, 4-22, 19969 Bennie Conway III (Colonial Beach, VA) vs. Fairfax Bethlehem

Baptist, VA, 3-17, 19899 John Wood (Edwardsville, IL) vs. East St. Louis Assumption, IL,

3-19, 19819 Bob Malins (Chino Don Lugo, CA), 19789 Jim Key (Arcadia Rio Hondo Prep, CA), 19778 Demetrice Jackson (Kansas City Lincoln Academy, MO) vs.

Kansas City Southwest, MO, 4-8, 19928 Jimmy Hoffman (Anza Hamilton, CA) vs. Salton City West Shores,

CA, 19918 Rick Morse (Chisholm, OK), 19818 Mike Oertly (Borrego Springs, CA) vs. San Diego Lutheran, CA,

5-10, 19958 Thomas Cooley (Genoa, OH) vs. Gibsonburg, OH, 5-12, 20008 Steve Schue (Sheffield Brookside, OH), 20008 Jeremy Freed (Morrice, MI) vs. Burton Valley Christian, MI, 5-28,

20028 Bobby Buck (Perkins-Tryon, OK), 19848 Lee Musgraves (Chicago St. Benedict, IL) vs. Chicago Mather, IL,

1999

Inning

5 Jack Chambless (Hugo, OK) vs. Soper, OK, 3-30, 19845 John Wood (Edwardsville, IL) vs. Highland, IL, 3-28, 19815 Jim Gabehart (Seneca, IL) vs. Leland, IL, 5-10, 1983

PITCHING

MOST WINS

Career

69 Terry Heiderscheit (Lansing Kee, IA), 1975-7865 Kelly Owens (Junction, City, AR), 1979-8261 Steve Streater (Sylva Webster, NC), 1974-7760 Ronnie Richardson (Columbus Lee, MS), 1984-8759 Ryno Bethel (Willcox, AZ), 1998-200156 Nate Wernette (Morley-Stanwood, MI), 2000-0355 Richy Harrelson (Iuka Tishomingo County, MS), 1989-9255 Keith Creel (Duncanville, TX), 1974-7754 Jon Peters (Brenham, TX), 1986-8954 Ken Cvejdlik (Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson, IA), 1972-74

Consecutive

53 Jon Peters (Brenham, TX), 1986-8852 Tim Moore (McColl, SC), 1977-8042 Dan Holcomb (Homer, MI), 2003-06

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SOONER SCENE STEALERS — Chad Lane of Vian, OK (above left) andFloyd Webb of Kelleyville, OK (above right) rank among the very best inOkla homa’s long list of high school baseball players when it comes to suc-cessful attempts at stealing a base. Lane stole 193 career bases from 1998to 2001 and 93 single-season bases in 2001 to rank fourth and second alltime in those respective categories. In 1986, Webb finished with 79 stolenbases to rank ninth on the all-time list for most stolen bases in a season.From 1985 to 1986, he stole 91 consecutive bases.

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Most Wins, Consecutive (Cont.)

41 Kurt Belger (Creston, IA), 1989-9236 Royden Tait (Enterprise, UT), 1984-8735 Keith Vaske (Swea City North Kossuth, IA), 1995-9733 Mike Pill (West Covina Edgewood, CA), 1974-7733 Richard Hunter (Temecula Linfield, CA), 1990-9332 Kelly Owens (Junction City, AR), 1979-8132 Eric Faulk (Wilmington New Hanover, NC), 1994-95

Season

25 Paul Salters Jr. (Mooreville, MS), 198523 Steve Streater (Sylva Webster, NC), 197723 Dennis Miller (Burlington, IA), 197523 Ted Lair (Chickasha, OK), 1972 (23-4)22 Randy Fuehling (Monona MFL MarMac, IA), 197622 Rick Keil (Bellevue Marquette, IA), 197521 Lon Olejniczak (Decorah, IA), 197921 Bill Dan Brady (Healdton, OK), 1982 (21-5)21 Mike Goff (Leedey, OK), 1987 (21-1)21 Mike Halperin (Naples Barron Collier, FL), 199121 Lon Olejniczak (Decorah, IA), 1979

MOST SHUTOUTS

Career

29 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1970-7324 Kelly Owens (Junction City, AR), 1979-8123 Josh Collmenter (Homer, MI), 2001-0423 Jon Peters (Brenham, TX), 1986-8922 Pat Underwood (Kokomo, IN), 1973-7622 Kirk Presley (Tupelo, MS), 1990-9321 Will Jostock (Lapeer West, MI), 2001-0421 Matt Davitt (Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA), 2001-0421 Duncan King (Grandfield, OK), 1974-7721 Tom King (La Porte, IN), 1970-72

Season

13 Josh Collmenter (Homer, MI), 200413 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 197312 Steve Streater (Sylva Webster, NC), 197711 Dennis Miller (Burlington, IA), 197511 Joey Porter (South Natchez Adams, MS), 197311 Bob Shirley (Putnam City, OK), 197211 John Lucas (Stayton, OR), 195910 Kirk Presley (Tupelo, MS), 199210 Jim Murray (Redford St. Mary, MI), 197210 Dave Roebuck (Bryan, OH), 1959

Consecutive Games

11 Joey Porter (South Natchez Adams, MS), 19738 Keith Atherton (Mathews, VA), 19778 Jim Jackson (Omaha Creighton Prep, NE), 19697 Tom Engle (Lancaster Fairfield Union, OH), 19897 Jerry Jordan (Avenal, CA), 19706 Dave Roebuck (Bryan, OH), 19596 Ed Moore (Lexington, IL), 19846 David Wells (Point Loma, CA), 19826 Brett Beede (Plymouth Area, NH), 19816 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 19736 Scott McGregor (El Segundo, CA), 19726 Jason Anderson (Danville, IL), 19976 Mike Welker (Chico Pleasant Valley, CA), 1967

Consecutive Innings

80 Joey Porter (South Natchez Adams, MS), 1973721/3 Mike Halperin (Naples Barron Collier, FL), 1991

59 Jerry Jordan (Avenal, CA), 197057 Jim Jackson (Omaha Creighton Prep, NE), 196955 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1972-7355 Wayne Nix (Sepulveda Monroe, CA), 199554 Mike Welker (Chico Pleasant Valley, CA), 196753 Denny LeMaster (Oxnard, CA), 195852 Scott McGregor (El Segundo, CA), 197252 Jason Codiroll (San Jose Mitty, CA), 2005

NO EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDConsecutive Innings

1152/3 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1972951/3 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1973

91 Ron Williamson (Hallsboro, NC), 197089 Rick Warren (North Hollywood, CA), 195778 Drew Tanner (Douglas Coffee, GA), 198264 Scott McGregor (El Segundo, CA), 197263 Taber Maier (Cupertino, CA), 199362 Wayne Qualls (Exeter, CA), 196760 Mike Reed (Quincy, CA), 198759 Jerry Jordan (Avenal, CA), 1970

Consecutive Innings, One Game

15 Curtis Davis (Vancleave, MS) vs. Hurley East Central, MS, 4-15,1969

15 Rodney Walker (Hurley East Central, MS) vs. Vancleave, MS, 4-15, 1969

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Dave Clyde, who pitched for Houston Westchester, TX, in the early 1970s, was aprep phenomenon. He was once listed in 14 separate categories in the National HighSchool Sports Record Book and his name still permeates the pitching categories.

Clyde is listed among the pitching leaders in nine categories and heads the nationallisting in five departments. His 842 career strikeouts are 110 ahead of No. 2 RonnieRichardson of Colum bus Lee, MS, and he is one of only two hurlers in prep history toregister more than 300 strikeouts in a season.

Clyde’s true dominance is shown in the number of times he is repeated. His 327 and251 strikeout totals from 1973 and 1972, respectively, rank second and eleventh in the sea-sonal strikeout category. No fewer than 43 times did Clyde strike out 10 or more batters inthe 61 games he started. Only four times over the last two years of his career did he allowfive or more hits.

Major stockholder in prep record book

MOUND MAGIC — ScottMcGregor (left) of El Segundo,CA, is ranked in four pitching cat-egories, including tied for sixthplace with six consecutive shutoutgames. McGregor went on to pitch13 years for the Baltimore Orioles,winning a World Series in 1983.

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LOWEST EARNED-RUN AVERAGE

Career

0.11 Francisco Thompson (Nogales, AZ), 1963-650.21 Tom Evans (Chicago Brother Rice, IL), 1967-680.25 Bob Goodyear (Los Angeles Lutheran, CA), 1971-730.27 Steve Schultz (Briarwood Archbishop Molloy, NY)0.31 Tom Garry (Southington, CT), 1960-620.32 Jim Peterson (La Habra Sonora, CA), 1971-730.33 Chris Coursey (Plymouth Area, NH), 1980-810.34 Rusty Rugg (Downsville, LA), 1986-890.37 Jason Palmer (Lewistown, IL), 1994-950.38 Rick Stewart (Fillmore, CA), 1975-770.38 Bill Beno (Pewaukee, WI), 1969-720.38 Jim Gideon (Houston Bellaire, TX), 1971-72

Season

0.00 Josh Cribb (Lake View, SC), 20010.00 Zac Robertson (Three Oaks River Valley, MI), 19960.00 Brett Beede (Plymouth Area, NH), 19810.00 Jeff Roberts (Lake Havasu, AZ), 19810.00 Bob Westland (Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, CA), 19790.00 Britt Burns (Birmingham Huffman, AL), 19770.00 Jim Wiskotoni (Elkhart Central, IN), 19750.00 Bryan Haas (Reisterstown Franklin, MD), 19740.00 Floyd Bannister (Seattle Kennedy, WA), 19730.00 Marlin Donley (Cullom Tri Point, IL), 19730.00 James Rodney Richard (Ruston Lincoln, LA), 19690.00 Randy Benson (Salisbury East Rowan, NC), 19680.00 Jerry Lanning (Brookville, IN), 19660.00 Rodney Alvey (Lawton, OK), 19650.00 Francisco Thompson (Nogales, AZ), 19650.00 Francisco Thompson (Nogales, AZ), 19640.00 George Dugan (Centralia, IL), 19610.00 Bob Coleman (Pasadena South, CA), 19590.00 Lowell Bailey (Tucson, AZ), 19440.00 Stan Brichta (Tucson, AZ), 19400.00 Wade Dyson (Tucson, AZ), 19400.00 George Reigle (Tucson, AZ), 19400.00 Chris Jiminez (Defiance, OH), 19890.00 Mike Thissen (Waterloo Columbus, IA), 19720.00 Dan Brauer (Wheaton Warrenville South, IL), 20010.00 Mike Welker (Chico Pleasant Valley, CA), 19670.00 Mike Reed (Quincy, CA), 19870.00 Taber Maier (Cupertino, CA), 1993

MOST NO-HITTERS

Career

19 Rusty Rugg (Downsville, LA), 1986-8915 Jack Mustapha (Boone, IA), 1962-6513 Duncan King (Grandfield, OK), 1974-7712 Chris Taranto (Biloxi Notre Dame, MS), 1959-6111 Marvin White (Asher, OK), 1976-7910 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1970-739 Tommy Greene (Whiteville, NC), 1983-858 Kevin Waldrum (Millsap, TX), 1994-978 Steve Streater (Sylva Webster, NC), 1974-778 Marvin Julien (Monticello Twin Lakes, IN), 1968-718 Tom Murray (Uncasville St. Bernard, CT), 1967-698 Ken Beardslee (Vermontville, MI), 1947-498 Jerry Walker (Ada Byng, OK), 1955-578 Mike Salling (Mesick, MI), 1995-988 Dan Holcomb (Homer, MI), 2003-06

Season

9 Chris Taranto (Biloxi Notre Dame, MS), 19617 Duncan King (Grandfield, OK), 19777 Steve True (Marlow, OK), 19747 Jack Mustapha (Boone, IA), 19657 Colt Molloy (Memphis, TX), 20076 Ryan Hasenfratz (Coleman, MI), 20056 Tom Engle (Lancaster Fairfield Union, OH), 19896 Kelly Owens (Junction City, AR), 19825 Robin Ventura (Piney Woods, MS), 19865 Jerry Mercer (Salem, IL), 19565 Casey Hahn (Morrison, IL), 19985 Ryan Hasenfratz (Coleman, MI), 20055 Tony Ankerson (Santa Ana Mater Dei, CA), 1957

Consecutive — Games

6 Tom Engle (Lancaster Fairfield Union, OH), 19896 Chris Taranto (Biloxi Notre Dame, MS), 19615 Gary Rowe (Wagoner, OK), 19775 Tom Murray (Uncasville St. Bernard, CT), 1968-695 Colt Molloy (Memphis, TX), 20074 Justin Harvuth (Grand Saline, TX), 19974 Keith Atherton (Mathews, VA), 19774 Ronnie Sims (Spartanburg Dorman, SC), 19724 Peter Denz (Cromwell, CT), 19694 Barry Needham (Randolph, MA), 19624 Steve Kelley (Danville, IL), 1959

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NO RUNS ALLOWED — During the 2001 season, Josh Cribb of LakeView, SC (above left), became one of only 27 pitchers in the history of highschool baseball (one pitcher did it twice) to complete a season withoutallowing an earned run. The first player from South Carolina to accomplishthe feat, Cribb struck out 18 batters in the championship game to help theWild Gators to their fourth consecutive (and fifth of the past six years)South Carolina High School League state title. Mike Halperin (aboveright) of Naples Barron Col lier, FL, is tied for seventh on the all-time listfor most wins by a pitcher (21) in a single season. Halperin also had 721/3consecutive shutout innings to rank second on the all-time chart.

BIG LEAGUE HURLERS – Former Houston Astros right-hander JamesRodney (J.R.) Richard (left) of Ruston Lincoln, LA, and former journey-man left-hander Floyd Bannister (right) of Seattle Kennedy, WA, becametwo of only 27 prep hurlers to complete a season without allowing an earnedrun in 1969 and 1973, respectively. In 10 years with the Astros, Richard won107 games, including a 20-win season in 1976. Pitching for six MajorLeague teams, Bannister won 134 games in 15 seasons and was an all-starin 1982.

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MOST PERFECT GAMES

Career

3 Ron Robinson (Woodlake, CA), 19803 Dusty Compton (Homer, MI), 2003-063 Dan Holcomb (Homer, MI), 2003-062 L.J. Grantham (North Duplin, NC) vs. Beulaville, NC, 1959, (North

Duplin, NC) vs. B.F. Grady, NC, 1958 2 Ken Beardslee (Vermontville, MI), 1947-492 Dan Holcomb (Homer, MI), 20052 Mike Bradley (Fort Bragg, CA), 1991 2 Anothony Velasquez (Bayside, NY), 2006

Season

3 Ron Robinson (Woodlake, CA), 19802 Mike Bradley (Fort Bragg, CA), 1991 2 Anthony Velasquez (Bayside, NY), 2006

Consecutive

2 Mike Bradley (Fort Bragg, CA), 19912 Anthony Velasquez (Bayside, NY), 2006

MOST STRIKEOUTS

Career

842 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1970-73732 Ronnie Richardson (Columbus Lee, MS), 1984-87729 Allen Rath (Riverside Highland, IA), 1983-86680 Kelly Owens (Junction City, AR), 1979-82661 Steve Fink (Lansing Kee, IA), 1970-73646 Craig Van Hulzen (Apple Valley Christian, CA), 1987-90640 David Mabe (Pilot Mountain East Surry, NC), 1981-84637 Pat Underwood (Kokomo, IN), 1971-74626 Brian DuBois (Braidwood Reed Custer, IL), 1982-85623 Mike Wisniewski (Bangor, MI), 1991-94

Per Game — Career

18.1 Ken Beardslee (Vermontville, MI), 1947-49 (452/25)15.1 Larry Knight (Chattanooga Lookout Valley, TN), 1978-80

Season

366 Randolph Salters (Mooreville, MS), 1985327 David Clyde (Houston Westchester, TX), 1973290 Kevin Waldrum (Millsap, TX), 1997272 Nate Wernette (Morley-Stanwood, MI), 2003270 Tommy Greene (Whiteville, NC), 1985

Most Strikeouts, Season (Cont.)

269 Russ Larson (Burlington, IA), 1974263 Kevin Waldrum (Millsap, TX), 1996263 Lon Olejniczak (Decorah, IA), 1979262 Brian DuBois (Braidwood Reed Custer, IL), 1985260 Ted Lair (Chickasha, OK), 1972

Per Game — Season

19.0 Ken Beardslee (Vermontville, MI), 194918.6 Larry Knight (Chattanooga Lookout Valley, TN), 197916.6 Greg Talamantez (Idaho Falls, ID), 198416.5 Elton Yancy (Glendale, AZ), 192315.7 Doug Bates (Wise Kelly, VA), 1983

Seven-Inning Game

24 Brett Jennings (Lingleville, TX) vs. Santo, TX, 4-28, 1986 (L 6-3)23 Shinjiro Kitano (San Marino Southwestern, CA) vs. Yeshiva, CA,

199023 Bruce Bremer (Loyal, WI) vs. Owen-Withee, WI, 1968 (L 11-0)23 Steve Webber (Keosauqua Van Buren, IA) vs. Olds Waco, IA, 6-

13, 1966 23 Robert Gipple (Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Lawn, IA) vs. Wyman, IA, 4-

15, 1943 23 Delon Thompson (Roland, IA) vs. Wellsburg, IA, 5-19, 196023 Shinjiro Kitano (San Marino Southwestern, CA) vs. Los Angeles

Yeshiva, CA, 199022 Donald Porter (Sidney, NY) vs. Sherburne-Earlville, NY, 5-6, 198222 Jim Peterson (La Habra Sonora, CA), 197322 Gary Johnson (Cherokee, NC) vs. Robbinsville, NC, 1968 (C 4-3)

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BAFew high school performers have ever show-

cased their talents in as dramatic a fashion as KenBeardslee, pitching great from Vermontville, MI.

During his short 25-game high school careerhe struck out 452 hitters, won 24 of 25 pitchingdecisions, tossed eight no-hitters and two perfectgames. His lone setback was also a demonstrationof pitching brilliance as he dropped a 1-0 verdict hissenior year.

The Michigan strikeout artist averaged betterthan 18 strikeouts a game and in 1949 averagedmore than 19 whiffs a game, striking out 209 in only11 contests. He once set down 25 hitters on strikesin a 10-inning triumph over Holt.

Another of his top strikeout performancescame in a one-hitter when he registered 20 Ksagainst Saranac, and in a no-hit effort against

Potterville, he chalked up 19 strikeouts.The prep standout went on to sign for $6,000

with the New York Yankees in 1949. The aspiringyoung pitcher was one step from the big leagueswhen a back injury in the International League pre-maturely halted his career. His record in theYankees’ minor league chain was an impressive 62-24, including a 32-8 standard over his final two sea-sons.

When his playing days ended, Beards lee con-tinued to lend his talents to the game of baseball byconducting camps in Indiana and scouting for thePittsburgh Pirates for nearly 20 years. Among thetalents he came up with for the Pirates was DaveParker, power-hitting outfielder who paced Pitts -burgh to a world championship in 1979.

Prep baseball’s first ace

PERFECT TWICE — AnthonyVelasquez (right, with coach PatTorney) from Queens, NY, tied anational record in April 2006 bytossing two perfect games in arow for Bayside High School.The first came April 11 againstJohn Bowne High School in a 2-0 victory in which Velasquezstruck out 11. He was even moreimpressive in the second gameon April 25, striking out 16 whileblanking Flushing High School,11-0.

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Most Strikeouts, Seven-Inning Game (Cont.)

22 Roland Hazelton Jr. (Parishville-Hopkinton Central, NY) vs. KnoxMemorial, NY, 5-26, 1966 (PH 10-3)

22 Don Kaiser (Ada Byng, OK) vs. Antlers, OK, 195422 Scott Garrelts (Buckley-Loda, IL) vs. Wellington, IL22 John Semprini (Dayton, IA) vs. Gowrie Prairie Valley, IA, 7-1, 1977

Extra-Inning Game

40 Joe Labek (Norridge Ridgewood, IL) vs. Evergreen Park, IL, 5-18and 5-25, 2004 (24 inn.)

37 Billy Brimm (Asher, OK) vs. Gracemont, OK, 10-4, 1971 (17 inn.)35 Joey Edelton (Gracemont, OK) vs. Asher, OK, 10-4, 1971 (17

inn.)34 Joe Cartwright (Fresno Washington Union, CA) vs. Sanger, CA,

4-24, 1915 (13 innings)33 John Kamrar (Bellingham, WA) vs. Bellingham Sehome, WA, 5-

15/18, 1970 (Pitched 132/3 of 16 inn. — two-day game)33 Donny Herne (Waco Richfield, TX) vs. Corsicana, TX, 1967 (15

inn.)33 Richard Kinslow (Woodlake, CA) vs. Lindsay, CA, 4-11, 1947 (13

inn.)32 Brian Dubois (Braidwood Reed Custer, IL), 198332 Beryl Richmond (Cameron, WV) vs. Shadyside, OH, 1925 (14 inn.)32 Joe Koperski (Wayland Union, MI) vs. Vermontville-Maple Valley,

MI, 5-12, 1969

Game — Opposing Pitchers

72 Billy Brimm (Asher, OK) (37) vs. Joey Edelton (Gracemont, OK)(35), 10-4, 1971 (17 inn.)

57 Tony Arnold (Irving, TX) (31) vs. Keith Creel (Duncanville, TX)(26), 3-22, 1977 (15 inn.)

57 Ron Dawson (Pennsboro, WV) (31) vs. Bob Dennison (Sutton,WV) (26), 1952 (15 inn.)

54 Joe Koperski (Wayland Union, MI) (32) vs. S. Stine (Maple Valley,MI) (22), 5-12, 1969 (15 inn.)

51 Andy Escaracega (Tombstone, AZ) (26) vs. Ronnie Thompson(Willcox, AZ) (25), 1953 (12 inn.)

50 Tony Arnold (Irving, TX) (26) vs. Glen Pierce (Irving MacArthur,TX) (24), 5-3, 1977 (14 inn.)

Consecutive Batters

22 Jim Peterson (Sonora, CA), 197321 Monty Ward (Lubbock Monterey, TX), 199520 Pat Marquez (Apache Junction, AZ) vs. Phoenix Christian, AZ,

1975

COACHING

MOST WINS (Minimum 500 Wins)

All-Time

1,563 Gene Schultz (Lansing Kee, IA), 1969-2008 (1,563-329-1) [82.6%]1,199 Dennis Olejniczak (Jamesville, IA; Decorah, IA), 1962-2008

(1,199-442-1) [73.0%]1,115 Bobby Moegle (Lubbock Monterey, TX), 1960-99 (1,115-266-1)

[80.7%]1,105 Vincent Meyer (Bancroft St. John, IA), 1935-41, 1946-81 (1,105-

179) [86.1%]1,102 Jack Curran (Jamaica Archbishop Molloy, NY), 1958-2008 (1,102-

355) [75.6%]1,063 Murl Bowen (Asher, OK), 1960-98 (1,063-216) [83.1%]1,036 John Stevenson (El Segundo, CA), 1960-2008 (1,036-410) [71.6%]1,027 John Lowery Sr. (Harpers Ferry, WV; Shenandoah Junction

Jeffer son, WV), 1971-2008 (1,027-266-3) [79.4%]1,010 Ken Schreiber (La Porte, IN), 1960-98 (1,010-216-12) [82.1%]1,006 Larry Gumm (Green County, KY), 1964-2007 (1,006-493) [67.1%]1,005 Larry Tuttle (Blissfield, MI), 1968-2008 (1,005-296-5) [77.1%]

964 Rich Hofman (Miami Westminster Christian, FL; Fort LauderdaleWestminster Academy, FL; Sunrise Piper, FL), 1969-2008 (964-244-17) [79.4%]

952 Don Richardson (Richmond Madison Central, KY), 1959-93 (952-157) [85.8%]

944 Pat O’Keefe (Grand Ledge, MI), 1969-2008 (944-260) [78.4%]920 Vic Belger (Fonda Good Counsel, IA; Newell, IA; Rockwell City,

IA; Creston, IA), 1965-2003 (920-319) [74.3%]899 Dave Swisegood (Plymouth, IL; Augusta Southeastern, IL), 1956-

2008 (899-492) [64.6%]

Most Wins, All-Time (Cont.)

892 Jack Kaiser (Oak Park River Forest, IL), 1953-2000 (892-408-6)[68.5%]

869 Jerry Roling (Dubuque Wahlert, IA; Cascade, IA), 1972-2008(869-408) [68.1%]

858 Frank Sumbera (Grosse Pointe North, MI), 1973-2008 (858-318)[73.0%]

855 Mac Whitaker (Cynthiana Harrison County, KY), 1978-2008 (855-241) [78.0%]

853 Mike Ritz (Ketron, TN; Kingsport Sullivan North, TN; KingsportDobyns-Bennett, TN), 1972-2008 (853-332) [72.0%]

844 Bob Rombach (Duncanville, TX; Amarillo Caprock, TX; DallasAdamson, TX; Dallas Kimball, TX; Carrollton R.L. Turner, TX),1969-2006 (844-351) [70.6%]

836 Tom Noland (Lincoln Park, MI), 1952-2001 (836-345) [71.5%]823 Mark Carrow (Brighton, MI), 1973-2006 (823-315-9) [72.2%]822 Guy Anderson (Rancho Cordova, CA), 1970-2008 (822-413-21)

[66.3%] 819 Gene Meister (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA; Bancroft St. John’s,

IA; Grand Community Boxholm, IA; Lake Mills, IA; Thompson, IA),1981-2008 (819-339) [70.7%]

811 Tom Jenk Jr. (Dyersville Beckham, IA), 1975-2008 (811-402)[66.9%]

807 Charlie Adkins (Paintsville, KY), 1970-2005 (807-322) [71.5%]805 Don Kuehner (Chicago Marist, IL), 1966-99 (805-384) [67.7%]800 Jerry Boatner (Clarkdale, MS; West Lauderdale, MS), 1968-2003

(800-259) [75.5%]794 Bill Nixon (Knightstown, IN; Plymouth, IN), 1962-99 (794-351)

[69.3%]780 Rex Berryman (Mooreville, MS), 1972-2000 (780-275-2) [73.9%]772 Jerry Lister (Traer North Tama, IA; Liberty Center SE Warren, IA),

1962-94 (772-313) [71.2%]768 Mike Cameron (Cincinnati Moeller, OH), 1969-2007 (768-304)

[71.6%]760 Timothy Engleka (Centerville, OH), 1964-2002 (760-307-5) [71.2%]758 Tom Roberts (Niles Brandywine, MI; Midland Dow, MI), 1964,

1968-98 (758-207) [78.5%]758 John Schwartz (Moore, OK), 1951-77 (758-211-2) [78.2%]757 Gary Cook (Jenison, MI), 1978-2008 (757-200) [79.1%]752 James Donohue (Martensdale-St. Mary’s, IA), 1971-2004 (752-

299) [71.6%]750 Lou Brunswick (Coldwater, OH), 1960-93 (750-166) [81.9%]739 William Huisman (Centerville, IA), 1969-2008 (739-450) [62.2%]735 Dave Demarest (Westminster La Quinta, CA), 1974-2007 (735-

210) [77.8%]734 Jerry Dawson (Scottsdale Chaparral, AZ), 1974-2008 (734-279-8)

[72.3%]731 Mike Noakes (Fresno Bullard, CA, Fresno Central, CA), 1967,

1969-2003 (731-262-7) [73.5%]724 Dave Cisar (Magnolia, WV), 1970-87, 1992-2008 (724-351) [67.3%]722 Robert Montgomery (Wheeling John Marshall, WV), 1975-2008

(722-303) [70.4%]718 Steven Sanders (Oelwein, IA), 1972-2008 (718-431) [62.5%]715 Ron Engels (Wyoming Park, MI), 1976-2007 (715-335-1) [68.0%]715 Harry Breland (Oak Grove, MS), 1966-2003 (715-198) [78.3%]713 Wayne Welton (Chelsea, MI), 1979-2008 (713-245-12) [75.7%]704 Robert Newell (Chenoa, IL; Sparland, IL; Henry-Senachwine, IL),

1956-2000 (704-467) [60.1%]702 Bill Wayne (Henderson County, KY), 1975-2006 (702-405-3) [63.4%]702 Charlie Taylor (Somerset, KY), (702-206-3) [77.3%]701 Bob Mantooth (Owensboro Apollo, KY), 1977-2008 (701-365-2)

[65.7%]697 Anthony Ferrainolo (West New York Memorial, NJ), 1978-2008

(697-179) [79.6%]696 G.J. Smith (South Laurel, KY), 1977-2004 (696-232) [75.0%]696 Richard Tomoleoni (Chicago Tuley, IL; Chicago Clemente, IL),

1969-99 (696-438-3) [61.4%]689 Dan Reid (Burlington, IA; Burlington Notre Dame, IA), 1978-2008

(689-388) [64.0%]682 Roger Hoel (Waterloo Central, IA; Waterloo West, IA), 1968-2002

(682-496) [57.9%]673 Dwight Church (Lewiston, ID), 1960-89 (673-231) [74.4%]673 August Bossu (Cleveland Benedictine, OH), 1954-94 (673-288)

[70.0%]668 John Fontana (Southington, CT), 1962-2002 (668-157) [81.0%]668 Marv Thelen (Remsen St. Mary’s, IA), 1966-88 (668-274) [70.9%]663 Winston Havenstrite (Drummond OK; Oklahoma City Northwest

OK; Oklahoma City Northeast, OK; Del City, OK), 1953-81 (663-247) [72.9%]

659 Ed Neighbors (Mt. Zion, IL), 1970-2000 (659-285) [69.8%]657 Ron McNutt (Carson, NV), 1976-2004 (657-267) (71.1%)650 Dick Core (Dubuque Hempstead, IA; Dubuque Senior, IA), 1966-

99 (650-344) [65.4%]

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Most Wins, All-Time (Cont.)

650 Terry Heald (Marion, IA; Monona MFL, IA), 1973-2001 (650-416)[61.0%]

649 Frank Orlando (Redford St. Mary, MI; Warren Tower, MI; DetroitCountry Day, MI), 1967-2008 (649-319) [67.0%]

648 Gary Szalka (Melvindale, MI), 1971-2006 (648-315-1) [67.3%]646 Jim Reinebold (Green Township, IN; South Bend Clay, IN), 1956-

88 (646-289) [69.1%]643 Greg Shelton (Franklin-Simpson, KY), 1976-2002 (643-231-2)

[73.5%]642 Don Mauro (West Des Moines Dowling, IA; Des Moines Saydel,

IA), 1968-90 (642-193) [77.0%]642 Lee Toole (Council Bluffs Lewis Central, IA; Council Bluffs

Thomas Jefferson, IA), 1983-2008 (642-336) [65.6%]641 James Danley (Eaton, CO), 1972-2008 (641-149-2) [81.1%]638 Dennis Barton (Urbandale, IA), 1984-2008 (638-376) [62.9%]632 Ed McNeil (Fort Dodge, IA), 1961-91 (632-313) [66.9%]631 Steve Mohr (West Des Moines Valley, IA), 1980-2004 (631-259)

[70.9%]631 Dave Gandolph (Ritter, IN; Greenwood Center Grove, IN), 1976-

2008 (631-244-4) [72.0%]628 Gary Nyhus (Mason City Newman Catholic, IA), 1972-98 (628-

165) [79.2%]628 Mario Borrocci (Fraser, MI), 1968-2007 (628-450) [58.3%]625 JIm McCloughan (South Haven L.C. Mohr, MI), 1971-2008 (625-

466-1) [57.3%]620 Mel Murken (Ankeny, IA; Grand Junction East Greene, IA), 1970-

99 (620-430) [59.0%]618 Charles “Babe” Howell (Newland Avery County, NC; Sylva Smoky

Mountain, NC), 1960-96615 Steve Westphal (Lenox, IA), 1980-2008 (615-211) [74.4%]612 Robert Thomas (Chambersburg Area, PA), 1965-2001 (612-178)

[77.5%]610 Joseph Michael Kasberger (Newark St. Benedict’s, NJ), 1931-69

(610-150-3) [80.1%]609 Jerry Szukala (Chicago Phillips, IL; Chicago Lane, IL), 1973-96

(609-196) [75.7%]607 George Sedlacek (Chicago Brother Rice, IL), 1961-89 (607-280)

[68.4%]607 Jim Mahoney (Johnston, IA), 1968-99 (607-437) [58.1%]604 Doug Jones (Fordland, MO; Mansfield, MO), 1981-2008 (604-

206) [74.6%]594 Jim Mizell (Paducah Lone Oak, KY), 1973-2007 (594-383-1) [60.7%]589 Bill Freese (Davenport Central, IA; Corwith-Wesley, IA), 1958-85

(589-232) [71.7%]579 Billy K. Anderson (Nicholas County, KY), 1963-2002 (579-420)

[58.0%]578 Bill Anderson (Lansing Thornton Fractional South, IL), 1968-2001

(578-375-13) [60.6%]575 Jim Vukovich (Burton Bentley, MI), 1956-96 (575-361-5) [61.4%]575 Bob Leech (Muscatine, IA; Centerville, IA; Marshalltown, IA),

1974-2000 (575-379) [60.3%]571 Ron Ford (Morley-Stanwood, MI), 1970-2005 (571-250) [69.5%]570 Bob Everett (Gilbert, AZ), 1966-99 (570-259-2) [68.8%]569 Tom Pile (Washburn Lowpoint-Washburn, IL; Edwardsville, IL),

1978-98 (569-159) [78.2%]568 Frank Ganser (Tinley Park Andrew, IL), 1979-2002 (568-220-6)

[71.9%]568 Mike Long (Perry, IA), 1977-2008 (568-275-1) [67.4%]567 Frank Deak (Dewitt, MI), 1978-99 (567-158) [78.2%]565 Frank Clouser (Troy Athens, MI), 1968-2000 (565-218) [72.2%]565 Rick Davis (Boone, IA), 1974-2008 (565-398) [58.7%]560 Lon Flute (Waterloo, IL; Quincy, IL), 1971-2001 (560-316) [63.9%]557 David Johnson (Ephrata, WA), 1970-2001 (557-189) (74.7%)554 Ed Feyen (Dubuque Wahlert, IA), (554-383) [59.1%]553 Bob Mackey (Lincolnshire Stevenson, IL), 1978-2002 (553-262)

[67.9%]552 Chuck Hasenstab (Belleville West, IL), 1967-97 (552-286) [65.9%]552 Emile Johnson (Leominster, MA), 1968-99 (552-139) [79.8%]549 Jody Hamilton (Boyd County, KY), 1983-2003 (549-218) [71.6%]549 John W. Smillie (West Tallahatchie, MS; Corinth, MS), 1971-96

(549-361-12) [59.5%]549 Tom Bergeron (Cerritos Gahr, CA), 1972-99 (549-228) [70.7%]549 Byron Hagler (Licking, MO; Hillcrest, MO), 1979-2001 (549-183)

[75.0%]546 Earl Driskell Jr. (Louisville Male, KY; South Oldham, KY), 1968-

2002 (546-330-3) [62.3%]545 Larry Patton (Belleville East, IL), 1967-93545 Joe Winstead (Los Gatos, CA), 1962-99 (545-388) [58.4%]545 James Bresclami (Harper Woods-Bishop Gallagher, MI), 1965-85543 William Leeberg (Lombard Montini, IL), 1978-2002 (543-152)

[78.1%}542 Jim Blythe (Indianola, IA), 1979-2004 (542-270) [66.7%]542 Ronald Klein (Winnetka New Trier, IL), 1962-94 (542-289-7) [65.0%]

Most Wins, All-Time (Cont.)

542 Richard Meyer (Delaware Buckeye Valley, OH), 1950-84 (542-198) [73.2%]

541 Thell Overman (Warrenton, NC; Wallace Rose-Hill, NC), 1946-79541 Jerry Hinman (Three Oaks River Valley, MI), 1971-80, 1983-97

(541-183) [74.8%]540 Barry Koeneke (Hallsville, MO), 1976-2008 (540-332) [61.9%]538 Ron Ford (Morley-Stanwood, MI), 1970-2004 (538-241) [69.1%]537 Kenneth Hull (Holdenville Moss, OK), 1949-72 (537-120) [81.7%]528 Andy McGaffin (Spencer, IA; Lake City, IA), 1972-2007 (528-370)

[58.8%]527 Terry Holder (Evans, GA; Greenbriar, GA), 1975-99 (527-137-1)

[79.2%]526 Keith Huntley (Jackson Northwest, MI), 1969-2003 (526-411)

[56.1%]526 Jim Gebhart (Des Moines Saydel, IA), 1973-2002 (526-392) [57.3%]525 John A. “Whitey’’ Piurek (Plainville and West Haven, CT), 1942-

1980 (525-116-2) [81.8%]525 Joel Johnson (Knoxville, IA), 1974-2002 (525-307) [63.1%]524 Terry Fox (Colfax-Mingo, IA), (524-126) [80.6%]521 Bill Jensen (Sulphur, OK; Harrah, OK; Choctaw, OK), 1953-79

(521-219) [70.4%]519 Larry Conrad (Bourbon County, KY), 1975-2001 (519-292) [64.0%]518 Kirby Smith (Barrington, IL), 1977-98 (518-186-6) [73.4%]514 Jeff Scharn (Sioux Rapids Sioux Central, IA), 1985-2008 (514-

250) [67.3%]513 Lou Giovanini (Columbus East, IN), 1973-94 (513-146) [77.8%]511 J.P. Kouns (Grayson East Carter, KY), 1982-2004 (511-298) [63.2%]511 Larry Milledge (Osceola Clarke, IA), 1965-2002 (511-370) [58.0%]510 Doyle Bergner (Weatherford, OK) (510-240) [68.0%]509 Terry Wilczek (Midland, MI), 1984-2002 (509-180) [82.5%]508 Jerry Matulevic (Pittsburgh Shaler Area, PA), 1972-2001 (508-

180) [73.8%]504 Don Lyons (Lytton, IA; Denison-Schleswig, IA), 1983-2008 (504-

343) [59.5%]503 Jim Panther (Libertyville, IL), 1983-2001 (503-166-4) [75.0%]500 Bernie Walter (Gambrills Arundel, MD), 1974-2002 (500-138)

[78.4%]

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BABASEBALL MENTOR —Coach Bobby Moegle (left),who coached the LubbockMonterey, TX, baseball pro-gram to 1,115 victories, ranksNo. 3 on the list for most winsby a high school baseballcoach. Moegle compiled anoverall record of 1,115-266,all at Monterey High School.During that span, he led 14teams to the Texas UniversityInt er scholastic League statebaseball tournament, winningtitles in 1972, 1974, 1981 and1996.

ALL-TIME WINNERS — Gene Schultz (left) has coached Kee HighSchool of Lansing, IA, to 1,563 wins since 1969. He is the country’s all-time winningest coach. Schultz has led Kee to nine Iowa High SchoolAthletic Association state championships, including an undefeated seasonin 1973. Fellow Hawkeye coach Dennis Olejniczak (right) of Decorah, IA,is second on the all-time list with 1,199 wins since 1962. He has ledDecorah to three state championships.

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Most Wins — Active Coaches

1,563 Gene Schultz (Lansing Kee, IA), 1969-2008 (1,563-329-1) [82.6%]1,199 Dennis Olejniczak (Jamesville, IA; Decorah, IA), 1962-2008

(1,199-442-1) [73.0%]1,102 Jack Curran (Jamaica Archbishop Molloy, NY), 1958-2008 (1,102-

355) [75.6%]1,036 John Stevenson (El Segundo, CA), 1960-2008 (1,036-410)

[71.6%][71.9%]1,027 John Lowery Sr. (Harpers Ferry, WV; Shenandoah Junction

Jeffer son, WV), 1971-2008 (1,027-266-3) [79.4%]1,005 Larry Tuttle (Blissfield, MI), 1968-2008 (1,005-296-5) [77.1%]

964 Rich Hofman (Miami Westminster Christian, FL; Fort LauderdaleWestminster Academy, FL; Sunrise Piper, FL), 1969-2008 (964-244-17) [79.4%]

944 Pat O’Keefe (Grand Ledge, MI), 1969-2008 (944-260) [78.4%]899 Dave Swisegood (Plymouth, IL; Augusta Southeastern, IL), 1956-

2008 (899-492) [64.6%]869 Jerry Roling (Dubuque Wahlert, IA; Cascade, IA), 1972-2008

(869-408) [68.1%]858 Frank Sumbera (Grosse Pointe North, MI), 1973-2008 (858-318)

[73.0%]855 Mac Whitaker (Cynthiana Harrison County, KY), 1978-2008 (855-

241) [78.0%]853 Mike Ritz (Ketron, TN; Kingsport Sullivan North, TN; Kingsport

Dobyns-Bennett, TN), 1972-2008 (853-332) [72.0%]822 Guy Anderson (Rancho Cordova, CA), 1970-2008 (822-413-21)

[66.3%]819 Gene Meister (Algona Bishop Garrigan, IA; Bancroft St. John’s,

IA; Grand Community Boxholm, IA; Lake Mills, IA; Thompson, IA),1981-2008 (819-339) [70.7%]

811 Tom Jenk Jr. (Dyersville Beckham, IA), 1975-2008 (811-402)[66.9%]

757 Gary Cook (Jenison, MI), 1978-2008 (757-2008) [79.1%]739 William Huisman (Centerville, IA), 1969-2008 (739-450) [62.2%]

Most Wins — Active Coaches (Cont.)

734 Jerry Dawson (Scottsdale Chaparral, AZ), 1974-2008 (734-279-8)[72.3%]

724 Dave Cisar (Magnolia, WV), 1970-87, 1992-2008 (724-351) [67.3%]722 Robert Montgomery (Wheeling John Marshall, WV), 1975-2008

(722-303) [70.4%]718 Steven Sanders (Oelwein, IA), 1972-2008 (718-431) [62.5%]713 Wayne Welton (Chelsea, MI), 1979-2008 (713-245-12) [75.7%]701 Bob Mantooth (Owensboro Apollo, KY), 1977-2008 (701-365-2)

[65.7%]697 Anthony Ferraniolo (West New York Memorial, NJ), 1978-2008

(697-179) [79.6%]689 Dan Reid (Burlington, IA; Burlington Notre Dame, IA), 1978-2008

(689-388) [64.0%]649 Frank Orlando (Redford St. Mary, MI; Warren Tower, MI; Detroit

Country Day, MI), 1967-2008 (649-319) [67.0%]642 James Danley (Eaton, CO), 1972-2008 (642-149-2) [81.1%]642 Lee Toole (Council Bluffs Lewis Central, IA; Council Bluffs

Thomas Jefferson, IA), 1983-2008 (642-336) [65.6%]638 Dennis Barton (Urbandale, IA), 1984-2008 (638-376) [62.9%]631 Dave Gandolph (Ritter, IN; Greenwood Center Grove, IN), 1976-

2008 (631-244-4) [72.0%]615 Steve Westphal (Lenox, IA), 1980-2008 (615-211) [74.4%]604 Doug Jones (Fordland, MO, Mansfield, MO), 1981-2008 (604-

206) [74.6%]568 Mike Long (Perry, IA), 1977-2008 (568-275-1) [67.4%]565 Rick Davis (Boone, IA), 1974-2008 (565-398) [58.7%]540 Barry Koeneke (Hallsville, MO), 1976-2008 (540-332) [61.9%]528 Andy McGaffin (Spencer, IA; Lake City, IA), 1972-2007 (528-370)

[58.8%]514 Jeff Scharn (Sioux Rapids Sioux Central, IA), 1985-2008 (514-

250) [67.3%]504 Don Lyons (Lytton, IA; Denison-Schleswig, IA), 1983-2008 (504-

343) [59.5%]

SUCCESSFUL MANAGERS — Lou Brunswick (left) of Coldwater, OH, won 750 games in his career. Brunswick guided his1992 squad to the Ohio High School Athletic Association state baseball championship. Rich Hofman (center) has coached theMiami Westminster Christian, FL, the Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy, FL, and the Sunrise Piper, FL, teams to a964-244-17 record since 1969. Murl Bowen (right) of Asher, OK, won 2,129 games from 1960 to 1998, which includes bothfall and spring seasons. His spring total of 1,063 is No. 6 all-time. He won 21 fall and 21 spring state tournaments.

HALL OF FAME MANAGERS — Four of the all-time winningest active high school baseball coaches have been inducted into the National High SchoolHall of Fame. Ken Schreiber (far left) of La Porte, IN, who retired during the 1998 season, won 1,010 games and ranks No. 9 on the all-time coachinglist. In 1992, Schreiber led his team to its seventh Indiana High School Athletic Association baseball title. He was inducted in 1999. From 1960 to 1989,Dwight Church (second from left) coached the Lewiston, ID, baseball squad to a 673-231 record, which ranks on the list for most wins by a high schoolbaseball coach. His teams won seven state championships and finish ed second five other times. In addition, his American Legion teams won 21 stateLegion championships and almost 2,000 games. Church was inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame in 1993. John Stev en son (second fromright) of El Segundo, CA, has won 1,036 games, No. 7 all time. Among his former players are Scott McGregor of the Baltimore Orioles and George Brettof the Kansas City Royals. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998. John Lowery (far right), a 2002 inductee into the National High School Hall ofFame, has coached at Harpers Ferry, WV and Shenandoah Junction Jefferson, WV, since 1971. His 1,027 wins are the most by a coach in West Virginia.