2020-21: Evolution of Individual Game Most Points
The innumerable number of games and points and lack of sustained record keeping, or reporting, in earlier years make basketball a most challenging sport when it comes to posting stats of the “most”.
The table below, which begins decades after the game came to San Diego, lists an evolution of individual high scoring for one game. Corrections and additions welcomed.
YEAR | NAME | TEAM | POINTS | OPPONENT | SCORE |
1939-40 | Bud Engle | Coronado | 35 | La Jolla | 57-16 |
1943-44 | Ivan Robinson | San Diego | 38 | Kearny | 70-25 |
1950-51 | Paul Lockridge | Fallbrook | 47 | Brown Military | 90-31 |
1956-57 | Tom Shaules | St. Augustine | 49 | Helix | 86-72 |
1957-58 | Shaules | 60 | Crawford | 102-38 | |
1969-70 | Rob Petrie | Julian | Mountain Empire | 115-76 | |
1976-77 | Mitchell Lilly | Madison | 61 | San Diego | 118-84 |
1989-90 | Tony Clark | Christian | 64 | La Jolla Country Day | 103-65 |
2004-05 | Tyrone Shelley | Crawford | 76 | Burlington Central, Canada | 138-29 |
2019-20 | Mikey Williams | San Ysidro | 77 | Kearny | 116-42 |