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Pueblo senior Victoria Cazares has over 1,300 career points already and Benson senior Gabriella Lopez broke 1,000 career points at the Boyd Baker Classic.
880: Molly Garnand, Sr. Pusch Ridge
835: Reilly Clark, Sr. Catalina Foothills
775: Navine Mallon, Sr. Flowing Wells
Gregory School senior Vince Edwards passed 1,000 career points last year.
913: Masai Dean, Sr. Cholla
738: Weston Haebig, Sr. Sabino
(Update your stats and let us know if you are near 700 career points at this moment. Only MaxPreps counts.)
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, 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, Gregory School (2,024) 2014-18
8 Tim Derksen, Amphitheater (1,979) 2008-12
9 Andrew Reyna, St. Augustine (1,948) 2014-18
Southern Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls
1 Julie Brase, Catalina Foothills (2,913) 1994-1998
2 Alyssa Brown, Sahuaro (2,680) 2017-2021
3 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (2,479) 2012-2016
4 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
5 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
6 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
7 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
8 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994
Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Boys
1 Robert Burries, Globe (3,387) 2015-2019
2 Corey Hawkins, Estrella Foothills (3,154) 2007-10
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
8 Royce Woolridge, Sunnyslope (2,485) 2006-10
9 Bernard Rock, Orme School (2,369) 1993-96
10 Sean Flannery, Salpointe (2,332) 1988-91
11 Travis Hice, Antelope (2,235) 1995-97
12 DeWayne Russell, Peoria (2,225) 2008-12
13 Taylor Rohde, Pinnacle (2,195) 2004-08
14 Nick Rosquist, Gregory School (2,147) 2013-17
15 Dorian Pickens, Pinnacle (2,122) 2010-14
16 Deron Johnson, Sunnyside (2,108) 1984-89
17 Addison Mort, Gregory School (2,024) 2014-18
18 Jake Toolson, Highland (2,007) 2010-14
Arizona Career Scoring Leaders: Girls
1 Julie Brase, Catalina Foothills (2,913) 1994-1998
2 Alyssa Brown, Sahuaro (2,680) 2017-2021
3 Kayla Pedersen, Red Mountain (2,611) 2003-2007
4 Christina Wirth, Seton Catholic (2,550) 2001-2005
5 Kayla MacKenzie, Kellis (2,515) 2006-2010
6 Ashley Wirtzberger, Yuma Catholic/Gila Bend (2,505) 2006-2010
7 Alexis Cortez, Tucson (2,479) 2012-2016
8 Nicole Powell, Mountain Pointe (2,478) 1996-2000
9 Shaylee Gonzales, Mesquite (2,385) 2014-2018
10 Olivia Snyder, Green Fields (2,382) 2009-2013
11 Alyssa Wahl, Cibola (2,366) 1999-2003
12 Wendy Woudenberg, Scottsdale Christian (2,295) 2001-2005
13 Haley Cavinder, Gilbert (2,282) 2016-2019
14 Marie Folsom, Corona del Sol (2,270) 1990-1994
15 Desirae Gonzalez, Kingman (2,255) 2012-2016
16 Brooke Jackson, Mesa Mountain View (2,250) 2003-2007
17 Lindsey VanAllen, Mesquite (2,249) 2014-2018
18 Janae Gonzales, Sierra Linda (2,204) 2014-2018
19 Hanna Cavinder, Gilbert (2,192) 2016-2019
20 Dymond Simon, St. Mary’s (2,189) 2002-2006
21 Sydni Stallworth, Palo Verde (2,182) 2011-2015
22 Shawn Coder, Willcox (2,162) 1986-1990
23 Amy Showers, Camp Verde (2,161) 2001-2005
24 Bryce Nixon, Arcadia (2,122) 2014-2018
25 Najiyyah Pack, South Mountain (2,119) 2012-2016
26 Sonia Bribiescas, Superior (2,109) 1984-1988
27 Paula Pyers, Santa Rita (2,082) 1980-1984
28 Theresa Wirth, Seton Catholic (2,080) 2007-2010
29 Senya Rabouin, Shadow Mountain (2,070) 2016-2020
30 Kalie Matthes, O’Connor (2,068) 2008-2012
31 Camille Zimmerman, Tempe Prep (2,054) 2010-2014
32 Taneisha Gossett, Flowing Wells (2,043) 1990-1994
33 Taylor Chavez, Valley Vista (2,012) 2014-2018
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