Philomath's Sage Kramer scored 30 points in a half and shot 16 for 16 in a game. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Philomath's Sage Kramer scored 30 points in a half and shot 16 for 16 in a game. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)

The 2019-20 basketball season will go down as one without a final chapter, the year the coronavirus kept the OSAA from crowning champions in 6A, 5A and 4A.

But the season was filled with historical achievements, from the prolific three-point shooting of Sherwood's boys to the individual exploits of Philomath's Sage Kramer to coaches reaching milestones for victories.

The following is a rundown of those who cracked the top five in 2019-20. The record books are updated for boys and girls.

Boys

Individual

Games – 2. Payton Richardson, Western Christian, 124

Points in quarter – 1. Asher Krauel, Sherwood, 30

Field goals, season – 5. Matt Eidler, Trinity Lutheran, 272

Three-pointers made, game – T4. Asher Krauel, Sherwood, 11; T4. Mason Westerholm, Knappa, 11

Three-point attempts, career – 1. Conner Marchant, Toledo, 792; 2. Alex Nicoli, Western Christian, 750; 4. Jesse White, Barlow, 737; 5. Keaton Hull, Western Christian, 669

Three-pointers made, career – 1. Conner Marchant, Toledo, 316; 2. Alex Nicoli, Western Christian, 313; 3. Bryan Tapia, Newport, 265

Free throw attempts, career – 1. Zach Young, Monroe, 643; 5. Matt Eidler, Trinity Lutheran 586

Free throws made, career – 5. Matt Eidler, Trinity Lutheran 470

Blocked shots, game – T3. Trevahn Foster, St. Mary's, 17

Blocked shots, season – 4. Mo Hartwich, Columbia Christian, 185

Blocked shots, career – 3. Nate Bittle, Crater, 352

Team

League winning streak – 1. Wilsonville, 67 (current); 4. Toledo, 44 (current)

Largest lead after first quarter – 1. Sherwood, 34 (38-4 vs. McMinnville)

Three-pointers made, game – 1. Sherwood, 23 (vs. McMinnville); T4. Silverton 19 (vs. Crescent Valley)

Three-point attempts, season – 1. Sherwood 733

Three-pointers made, season – 4. Sherwood 270

Steals, game – 1. Trinity Lutheran, 31 (vs. Prospect)

Coach

All-time wins – 4. Gary Hull, Western Christian, 671-216 (32 seasons)

600-win mark – 8. Tom Johnson, Barlow, 607-322 (37 seasons)

500-win mark -- 16. Kelly Bokn, Churchill, 515-224 (28 seasons)

300-win mark -- Dave Hancock, South Eugene, 301-206 (19 seasons); Bill Westerholm, Seaside, 301-245 (21 seasons)

Boys records courtesy of Cutting Down the Nets, by Tom Rohlffs

Girls

Individual

50-point game – Elli Kent, Trinity Lutheran, 51 (16th 50-point game in state history)

Most points, game, sophomore -- 1. Elli Kent, Trinity Lutheran, 51

Most points, season, sophomore – 1. Cali Denson, Milwaukie, 754

Most points, half – 1. Sage Kramer, Philomath, 30

Most points, quarter – T1. Sage Kramer, Philomath 23

Field goals, career – 4. Aaronette Vonleh, West Linn, 592

Field goals, game – T5. Aaronette Vonleh, West Linn, 18

Field goal percentage, game (most at 100 percent) – 1. Sage Kramer, Philomath, 16-16

Three-pointers made, game – T2. Kiersten Haines, Sutherlin, 11

Free throw percentage, game (most at 100 percent) – T4. Natalie Lathrop, Tualatin, 14-14

Rebounds, career – 3. Shelby Blodgett, Clatskanie, 1,316; 5. Cameron Brink, Southridge/Mountainside, 1,209

Rebounds, game – T4. Shelby Blodgett, Clatskanie, 30

Team

Three-pointers made, season – T2. La Salle Prep, 212

Three-pointers made, game – T2. La Salle Prep, 15

Coach

All-time wins – 2. Dave Wakefield, Damascus Christian, 614-127 (28 seasons); 4. Mark Stevens, Cascade, 555-214 (30 seasons)

500-win mark – 7. Mike Crawford, Enterprise, 500-259 (31 seasons)

400-win mark – 17. Josh Grotting, Sutherlin, 419-101 (19 seasons); 20. Sean Coste, McMinnville, 401-308 (28 seasons)

300-win mark -- Jason Johnson, Vale, 310-152 (18 seasons)

Girls records courtesy of Doug Calvert