List of Pennsylvania boys basketball records

The following is a List of Pennsylvania boys basketball records. Multiple high level professional and collegiate players come out of the state these include; Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, Bob Davies, Pete Maravich, Earl Monroe, Guy Rodgers and Maurice Stokes.

Career points leaders

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Denotes player who played at least 1 NBA game

Denotes player who was named to an NBA All-Star team

#

Player

Points

High
School

Years

Games

PPG

1

A.J. Nastasi

3,833

North Bedford

1994—1998

115

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4

Ron Krick

3,174

West Reading

1957—1961

98

33.2

5

Bob Stevenson

2,966

Elk Lake

1974—1977

88

33.7

6

Joe Nastasi

2,961

Northen Bedford

1990—1994

101

29.3

7

Gerry McNamara

2,949

Bishop Hannan

1998—2002

128

20.0

8

John Bowen

2,884

Warren

1979—1983

113

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10

Tom Pipkins

2,838

Valley

1990—1993

102

27.7

Points in single game

Regular season

Points

Player

Date

School

Opponent

Result

FG%

114

Pete Cimino

January 23, 1960

Bristol

Palisades

--

63%

92

Bob Mullery

February 18, 1957

Plymouth St. Vincent's

Sacred Heart, Plains

W 128–38

--

92

Mike Kasnick

February 27, 1957

Shade Central

Turkey Foot Valley

W 107–53

57%

90

Cal Vogel

February 25, 1955

Wilson Boro

Pen Argyl

W 95–52

61%

90

Wilt Chamberlain

February 17, 1955

Overbrook

Roxborough

W 123–21

87%

Playoffs

Points

Player

Date

School

Opponent

Round

Result

FG%

57

Greg Manning

March 19, 1977

Steelton-Highspire

Nanticoke

State semi-finals

--

--

53

Billy Owens

1988

Carlisle

Pittsburgh Catholic

State Finals

--

--

51

Gerry McNamar

2002

Scranton Prep

Trinity

Eastern Finals

W 83–69

--

50

Mike Vreeswyk

March 2, 1985

Morrisville

St. Pius

First Round

L 73–72OT

--

48

Ron Krick

1960

West Reading

Commodore Perry

State Championship

85–74

--

Most total points by two teams

Date

Points

Winning
School

Score

Losing
School

Venue

February 3, 1998

257

Philadelphia Washington

130–127

West Philadelphia

W. Phila. HS

Winning streaks

  • 68 wins; West Philadelphia
  • 66 wins; West End St. James
  • 61 wins; Chester
  • 59 wins; Carbondale
  • 57 wins; York Catholic

Losing streaks

  • 88 losses; Mifflinburg
  • 74 losses; Jefferson-Morgan