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Linn Public Schools: Athletics: Basketball

LHS Boys Basketball All-Time Scoring Leaders

by Randy Walling

April 05, 2006

 

    Linn High Boys All-Time Scoring Leaders

 

Varsity Career:

Ranking          Player                                     Points

 

1.         Chad Hiltgen (99)                               1435

2.         Josh Hiltgen (02)                                1050

3.         John Oestrich (66)                             889

4.         Craig Hern (88)                                  813

5.         Rodney Ohlde (65)                             806

6.         Delvin Gross (72)                               803

7.         Troy Lohmeyer (90)                           725

8.         Travis Lohmeyer (91)                        716

9.         Larry Wurtz (67)                                710

10.       Kerry Winter (85)                              676

11.       Mitch Merritt (89)                             628

12.       Hadden Hiltgen (97)                          590

13.       Jim Oestrich (62)                               588

            Jim Woltje (70)                                   588

15.       Aaron Reith (94)                                567

16.       Denny Wallace (60)                           551

            Todd Bisping  (85)                             551

18.       Hubert Tiemeyer (92)                        518

19.       Brad Dieckmann (84)                        517

20.       Robert Mueller (95)                          501

21.       Robert Rahe (56)                               499

22.       Kyle Peters (98)                                 494

23.       Rich Voelker (62)                              481

            Ronnie Moddelmog (60)                    481

25.       Daivd Beikmann (95)                         473

26.       Warren Biel (51)                                471

            Brent Rogge (2001)                           471

 

Single Season:

Player:                        Year                            Points

Josh Hiltgen (2001-02) Senior                       515 pts

Chad Hiltgen (98-99) Senior                          460 pts.

Chad Hiltgen (97-98) Junior                          406 pts.

Randy Hiltgen (72-73) Senior                        399 pts.

Chad Hiltgen  (96-97) Sophomore                 360 pts.

Craig Hern (87-88) Senior                             336 pts.

Josh Hiltgen ( 2000-01) Junior                      300 pts.

 

 

 

 

 

Single Game:

 

Player            Season                        Game                                 Points

 

Robert Mueller (94-95)         North Central 2/10/95                      35

John Oestrich                        ?                                                    36

Larry Wurtz                            ?                                                  36

Jim Woltje                              ?                                                   36

Chad Hiltgen (97-98)              Pike Valley 12/6/97                        36

Josh Hiltgen (01-02)              Axtell 12/7/01                                  39

Chad Hiltgen (98-99)              North Central 1/26/99                     42

 

 

All scoring records have been kept by Randy Walling -- AD. From 1987 till present.

Previous records were given to me at the time I took the head boys basketball position.  The list of records was  from  previous coaches or from records at the Linn/Palmer Record.  I assumed all were correct at the time of receiving the list and have compiled these records ever since.

This page is still under construction because of working on the last three seasons to see if any boys need to be added. ( 2003 thru 2006)

 

If anyone knows the season or the game of Oestrich, Wurtz or Woltje's single game scoring record please get in touch.   A newspaper clipping,  school yearbook telling of  the accomplishment will work.

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

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