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Sydney Harden on pace to break Sahuaro scoring record


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Sydney Harden (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

Sydney Harden (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

Sahuaro senior Sydney Harden is only eleven points away from passing Cougar legend Michelle Vielledent to take second place in the program’s career scoring list behind Cashala Thompson.

At her pace, Harden should be the leading scorer before her senior season is over. Her grandfather, Gene Moore, played basketball at the University of Arizona.

Sahuaro Career Scoring Leaders
1,544 Cashala Thompson 2007-11
1,408 Michelle Vielledent 1989-93
1,398 Sydney Harden 2012-16 (Current)
1,293 Kelliann Glowacka 1996-99
1,227 Logan Hall 2004-08
1,218 Katie Bruns 1996-00
1,184 Vanessa Lemmon 2002-06

Gene Moore (Courtesy)

Gene Moore (Courtesy)

Active Career Scoring Leaders

GIRLS (500 plus)
Alexis Cortez, Tucson (Sr.) 2,082
Sydney Harden, Sahuaro (Sr.) 1,398
Czarina Lorta, Nogales (Sr.) 963
Lexy Ram, Ironwood Ridge (Sr.) 892
Rachel Cummings, Valley Union (Sr.) 843
Hailey Goley, Tanque Verde (Sr.) 830
Hannah Bjorgum, Desert Christian (Sr.) 814
Reazsha Benjamin, Sahuaro (Sr.) 745
Araceli Loya, Pueblo (Jr.) 648
Elena Arriaga, Sahuaro (Jr.) 592
Makenna Merrell, Duncan (Sr.) 544
Alicia Reyes, Pueblo (So.) 520

BOYS (600 plus)
Jacob Inclan, Sunnyside (Sr.) 1,430
Grant Plouck, Empire (Sr.) 1,377
Brendan Rumel, Rincon/UHS (Sr.) 1,074
Junior Gamez, Valley Union (Sr.): 755
Jose Estrada, Nogales (Sr.) 718
Isaac Lopez, Valley Union (Sr.) 692
Cesar Ozuna, Sunnyside (Sr.) 664
Carlos Lozoya, Sunnyside (Sr.) 663
Santino Duarte, Sunnyside (Jr.) 619 (injured)

Career Scoring Leaders

Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls (ABCA)
1 Julie Brase, Catalina Foothills (2,913) 1994-1998
2 Kayla Pedersen, Red Mountain (2,611) 2003-2007
3 Christina Wirth, Seton Catholic (2,550) 2001-2005
4 Ashley Wirtzberger, Yuma Catholic/Gila Bend (2,505) 2006–2010
5 Nicole Powell, Mountain Pointe (2,478) 1996-2000
6 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
7 Alyssa Wahl, Cibola (2,366) 1999-2003
8 Wendy Woudenberg, Scottsdale Christian (2,295) 2001-2005
9 Marie Folsom, Corona del Sol (2,270) 1990-1994
10 Brooke Jackson, Mesa Mountain View (2,250) 2003-2007
11 Dymond Simon, St. Mary’s (2,189) 2002-2006
12 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
13 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
14 Amy Showers, Camp Verde (2,161) 2001-2005
15Sonia Bribiescas, Superior (2,106) 1984-1988
16 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (Sr.) 2,082 2012-16
16 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
17 Theresa Wirth, Seton Catholic (2,080) 2007-2010
18 Kalie Matthes, O’Connor (2,068) 2008-2012
19 Camille Zimmerman, Tempe Prep (2,054) 2010-2014
20 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994

Southern Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls
1 Julie Brase, Catalina Foothills (2,913) 1994-1998
2 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
3 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
4 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
5 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (Sr.) 2,082 2012-16
5 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
7 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994

Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Boys (ABCA)
1 Corey Hawkins, Estrella Foothills (3,154) 2007-10
2 Mike Bibby, Shadow Mountain (3,002) 1993-96
3 Terrell Stoglin, Santa Rita (2,901) 2009-13
4 Jerryd Bayless, St. Mary’s (2,888) 2004-07
5 Daniel Bejarano, North (2,642) 2007-10
6 Chuck Overton, Cholla (2,535) 1989-92

Southern Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Boys
1 Terrell Stoglin, Santa Rita (2,901) 2009-13
2 Chuck Overton, Cholla (2,535) 1989-92
3 Deron Johnson, Sunnyside (2,108) 1984-89
4 Tim Derksen, Amphitheater (1,979) 2008-12

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BOYS GOLF ALL-STARS
GIRLS GOLF ALL-STARS
BOYS SWIM ALL-STARS
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