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[quote name="BADSANTA" post="1386131" timestamp="1363487895"]
Silsbee post players on the 1995 team that lost to Lincoln were 6'4 Willie Jones, 6'3 Donyell "Boo" Allen, 6'5 Russell Whitmore, amd 6'4 Tyrell Davis. Wille and Donyell had some serious muscle and could jump!
[/quote]I went to school with all of them. It was always a dunk fest during basketball practice
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If an individual player (lets leave out post players) score 50 plus points, would that be considered a [b]ball hog[/b] or [b]just having the open shots[/b]?
[/quote] Wouldnt know unless you can provide some footage then we can all judge. without the footage to answer your question: you could say both are right depending on your imagination that particular day.  ;)
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DeCarlos Frank dropped 46pts on Nederland @ Ozen his Senior year. Went 12-15 from 3-land plus he broke the Ozen single game scoring record in front of Kendrick Perkins (Previous record holder). The 3-pointer he hit to break the record was from the volleyball 10-foot line on the floor!! What made it more crazy was that the game before that, Harley (LCM) had just set the district record with 10 3-pointers in a game.

The Best Shooting Performance I have EVER seen!!!
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Any mid range jumpers?
[/quote] Yes, are we NOT counting the SMRJ or the Dunk-o-Meter stats on these performances?
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[quote name="Franchiseball" post="1386512" timestamp="1363655726"]
Standley Bonewitz 1995 state tourney. 40 something in semis dad pulled him early and then either 37 or 39 in the finals and dad pulled him early. He could have easily broken the record. Also had 10+ assist in both games
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I second this! He looked like a man among boys.
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I think it was 1985.  LaBradford Smith was a sophmore at BayCity, playing against LaMesa in the state semi-finals.  He did not miss a shot, 12/12 from the field and 5/5 from the line for 29 points.  Poor kid from LaMesa tried to take a charge in transition and LaBradford jumped over him and dunked on the way down.  SuperDrum went nuts.  Great performance in a big game from a sophmore.
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