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Patagonia’s Victor Barajas breaks 1,000 career points; Tanque Verde & Sabino girls are tops in the 3A Conference

Patagonia’s Victor Barajas (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

Patagonia senior Victor Barajas scored 10 points to help lead the Lobos past Valley Union, 53-48 Thursday night. In doing so, Barajas reached 1,003 career points. Rincon/University standout Loraya Rocha is sitting at 992 career points and she should break into the 1,000-point club on Tuesday. She’s only a junior.

University of Arizona commit Nico Mannion has 1,724 career points at Pinnacle High School. The reclassified senior is on the verge of breaking 2,000 career points.

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS SEEKING 1,000

GIRLS
Loraya Rocha, Jr. Rincon/UHS: 992
Angel Addleman, Jr. Pusch Ridge: 900
Alyssa Brown, So. Sahuaro: 856

BOYS
Devion Makres, Academy of Tucson: 897
Julian Molina, Sr. Mountain View: 888

Loraya Rocha (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Boys
1 Corey Hawkins, Estrella Foothills (3,154) 2007-10
2 Robert Burries, Globe (3,032) 2015-present
3 Mike Bibby, Shadow Mountain (3,002) 1993-96
4 Terrell Stoglin, Santa Rita (2,901) 2007-10
5 Jerryd Bayless, St. Mary’s (2,888) 2004-07
6 Daniel Bejarano, North (2,642) 2007-10
7 Chuck Overton, Cholla (2,535) 1989-92

Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls
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 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (2,479) 2012-2016
6 Nicole Powell, Mountain Pointe (2,478) 1996-2000
7 Shaylee Gonzales, Mesquite (2,385) 2014-2018
8 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
9 Alyssa Wahl, Cibola (2,366) 1999-2003
10 Wendy Woudenberg, Scottsdale Christian (2,295) 2001-2005
11 Marie Folsom, Corona del Sol (2,270) 1990-1994
12 Brooke Jackson, Mesa Mountain View (2,250) 2003-2007
13 Lindsey VanAllen, Mesquite (2,249) 2014-2018
14 Desirae Gonzalez, Kingman (2,242) 2012-2016
15 Janae Gonzales, Sierra Linda (2,204) 2014-2018
16 Dymond Simon, St. Mary’s (2,189) 2002-2006
17 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
18 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
19 Amy Showers, Camp Verde (2,161) 2001-2005
20 Bryce Nixon, Arcadia (2,122) 2014-2018
21 Najiyyah Pack, South Mountain (2,119) 2012-16
22 Sonia Bribiescas, Superior (2,109) 1984-1988
23 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
24 Theresa Wirth, Seton Catholic (2,080) 2007-2010
25 Kalie Matthes, O’Connor (2,068) 2008-2012
26 Camille Zimmerman, Tempe Prep (2,054) 2010-2014
26 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994
27 Taylor Chavez, Valley Vista (2,012) 2014-2018
28 Haley Cavinder, Gilbert (2,000) 2016-present

Southern Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Boys
1 Terrell Stoglin, Santa Rita (2,901) 2007-10
2 Chuck Overton, Cholla (2,535) 1989-92
3 Sean Flannery, Salpointe (2,332) 1988-91
4 Nick Rosquist, The Gregory School (2,147) 2013-17
5 Deron Johnson, Sunnyside (2,108) 1984-89
6 Jermaine Watts, Sunnyside (2,055) 1990-94
7 Addison Mort, The Gregory School (2,024) 2014-18
8 Tim Derksen, Amphitheater (1,979) 2008-12

Southern Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls
1 Julie Brase, Catalina Foothills (2,913) 1994-1998
2 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (2,479) 2012-2016
3 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
4 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
5 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
6 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
7 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994

TANQUE VERDE, SABINO & SAFFORD CONTROL THE 3A CONFERENCE

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Tanque Verde moved to 16-4 on the year thanks to an 83-19 win over Sahuarita Friday night at home. Ranked No. 1 in the 3A Conference, the Hawks are 9-1 in power-ranking games and 2-0 in the 3A South Region. The loss came at Sahuaro, the top-ranked team in the 4A Conference which brings quite a few power points to the equation….

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