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GRC Boys Basketball Stat Leaders (Final)

2021-22 GRC Boys Stat Leaders
Champion – Stanberry
Points per Game – Putnam County - 65.9
Points Allowed per Game – Stanberry – 42.2
Scoring Margin – Putnam County – 16.8
Field Goals Per Game – Putnam County - 25.4
2-pt FG Per Game – Maysville - 20.3
3-pt FG Per Game – Worth County – 6.9
Free Throw Pct – Pattonsburg 65.7%

Points Per Game – Zane Reed, Pattonsburg - 21.3
Highest Scoring Game – Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 46
Field Goals Per Game – Isaac Bird, Gallatin - 8.0
Most FG, Single Game – Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 19
2-pt FG Per Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry - 7.2
Most 2-pt FG, Single Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry vs. DeKalb - 16
            Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 16
Most 2-pt FG w/o a 3-pt FG, Single Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry vs. DeKalb - 16
3-pt FG Per Game – Zach Hiedenwith, Putnam County - 3.0
Most 3-pt FG, Single Game – Wade Briggs, North Harrison vs. East Harrison - 9
Most 3-pt FG w/o a 2-pt FG, Single Game – Jackson Runde, Worth County vs. Albany - 7
            Grant Cameron, Worth County vs. Northeast Nodaway – 7
Free Throw Pct – Nathan Keck, Milan - 90.0%
Most Free Throws, Single Game – Zane Reed, Pattonsburg vs. Princeton - 15
Most Free Throws w/o a miss, Single Game – Carson Bowman, SJCS vs. East Buchanan - 11

2021-22 GRC East Boys Stat Leaders
Champion – Putnam County
Points per Game – Putnam County - 65.9
Points Allowed per Game – Milan - 44.9
Scoring Margin – Putnam County – 16.8
Field Goals Per Game – Putnam County - 25.4
2-pt FG Per Game – Maysville - 20.3
3-pt FG Per Game – Gallatin - 6.1
Free Throw Pct – Gallatin 64.2%

Points Per Game – Isaac Bird, Gallatin - 21.1
Highest Scoring Game – Isaac Bird, Gallatin vs. Winston - 38
Field Goals Per Game – Isaac Bird, Gallatin - 8.0
Most FG, Single Game – Landon Wood, Putnam County vs. Green City - 15
2-pt FG Per Game – Payton Feiden, Gallatin - 6.2 
Most 2-pt FG, Single Game – Landon Wood, Putnam County vs. Green City - 15
Most 2-pt FG w/o a 3-pt FG, Single Game – Landon Wood, Putnam County vs. Green City -15
3-pt FG Per Game – Zach Hiedenwith, Putnam County - 3.0
Most 3-pt FG, Single Game – Isaac Bird, Gallatin vs. Northland Christian - 8 
Most 3-pt FG w/o a 2-pt FG, Single Game – Cale Weller, South Harrison vs. Maysville - 5
            Talan Holt, Princeton vs. Putnam County - 5
            Zach Hiedenwith, Putnam County vs. Princeton - 5
            Zach Hiedenwith, Putnam County vs. Sacred Heart - 5
Free Throw Pct – Nathan Keck, Milan - 90.0%
Most Free Throws, Single Game – Chekh Niasse, Milan vs. Hamilton - 11
Most Free Throws w/o a miss, Single Game – Ahmet Niasse, Milan vs. Marceline - 7

2021-22 West GRC Boys Stat Leaders
Champion – Stanberry
Points per Game – Worth County - 59.8
Points Allowed per Game – Stanberry – 42.2
Scoring Margin – Stanberry - 12.3
Field Goals Per Game – Worth County - 23.3
2-pt FG Per Game – Stanberry - 19.3
3-pt FG Per Game – Worth County – 6.9   
Free Throw Pct – Pattonsburg 65.7%

Points Per Game – Zane Reed, Pattonsburg - 21.3
Highest Scoring Game – Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 46
Field Goals Per Game – Camden Lutz, SJCS - 8.0
Most FG, Single Game – Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 19
2-pt FG Per Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry - 7.2
Most 2-pt FG, Single Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry vs. DeKalb - 16
            Camden Lutz, SJCS vs. Tri-County - 16
Most 2-pt FG w/o a 3-pt FG, Single Game – Austin Schwebach, Stanberry vs. DeKalb - 16
3-pt FG Per Game – Hayden Ecker, North Andrew - 2.7
Most 3-pt FG, Single Game – Wade Briggs, North Harrison vs. East Harrison - 9
Most 3-pt FG w/o a 2-pt FG, Single Game – Jackson Runde, Worth County vs. Albany - 7
            Grant Cameron, Worth County vs. Northeast Nodaway – 7
Free Throw Pct –   Timothy Poppa, Albany - 80.0%
            Tyler New, Worth County - 80.0%                                      
Most Free Throws, Single Game – Zane Reed, Pattonsburg vs. Princeton - 15
Most Free Throws w/o a miss, Single Game – Carson Bowman, SJCS vs. East Buchanan - 11


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