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Who are Greater Cincinnati's boys basketball statistical leaders?

With a few weeks to go in the regular season, here are the statistical leaders in high school basketball, so see where your favorites rank. Statistics are as of Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24.

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Southwest Ohio

Points per game

1. Luke Sanders, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy – 27.0

2 (tie). Ru Mills, Woodward – 23.9

2 (tie). Trey Perry, Lakota East – 23.9

4. Kai Cook, Franklin – 22.0

5. Caden Zeinner, Goshen – 21.3

6. Jordyn Buchanan, Taft – 21.2

CHCA's Luke Sanders is the city's leading scorer.
CHCA's Luke Sanders is the city's leading scorer.

7. Britain Starks, DePaul Cristo Rey – 21.2

8. Andrew Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day – 20.7

9. Shea O’Toole, Turpin – 20.2

10. Tyler McKinley, Winton Woods – 19.0

11. Cam Arington, Deer Park – 18.8

12 (tie). Quannie Bostic, Taft – 18.7

12 (tie). Elijah Engleman, Hughes – 18.7

14. Frank Latham, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place – 18.4

15. Tommy Clark, Kings – 18.3

16. Jess Roller, Batavia – 18.1

17. Bryce Sipple, Blanchester – 18.0

18. Rayshawn Hubbard, West Clermont – 17.9

19. Alex Ervin, Williamsburg – 17.2

20. Deonta Booker, Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy – 17.0

Tommy Clark of Kings is Southwest Ohio's top 3-point shooter.
Tommy Clark of Kings is Southwest Ohio's top 3-point shooter.

Three-pointers made

1. Tommy Clark, Kings – 50

2. Jerry Trout, Clinton-Massie – 48

3. Andrew Breese, Loveland – 45

4. Britain Starks, DePaul Cristo Rey – 44

5 (tie). Matt DeBrosse, Mason - 39

5 (tie). Cale Leitch, Talawanda – 39

5 (tie). Sam Stazler, Mariemont – 39

8. Grant Waters, McNicholas – 38

9. Tez Getnet, Western Hills – 37

10 (tie). Trey Hicks, Lebanon – 36

10 (tie). Bryce James, Talawanda – 36

12 (tie). Kai Cook, Franklin – 35

12 (tie). Peyton Hendricks, Ross – 35

12 (tie). Austin Miles, Georgetown 35

12 (tie). Kameron Sanders, Fairfield - 35

12 (tie). Jake Wittenauer, Little Miami – 35

Rebounds per game

1. Connor Yeager, Clermont Northeastern – 14.0

2. Andrew Zimmerman, CCD – 12.8

3. Omarion Beckley, Western Hills – 12.6

4. Anrico Lewis, Riverview East – 10.3

5. Gavin Dalen, Milford – 9.9

6. Bailey Temming, Fenwick – 9.8

7. Raleigh Burgess, Sycamore – 9.7

8 (tie). Alonzo Dickerson, DePaul Cristo Rey – 9.6

8 (tie). Frank Latham, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place – 9.6

10 (tie). Emani Foster, Clark Montessori – 9.3

10 (tie). Tyler McKinley, Winton Woods – 9.3

12. Ru Mills, Woodward – 9.1

13. Kendall Anthony, CCPA – 8.7

14. Carson Poe, Monroe – 8.6

15. Ben Nash, Reading – 8.5

16. Andrea Holden, Hamilton – 8.3

17 (tie). Abe Crall, Western Brown – 8.2

17 (tie). Jordyn Buchanan, Taft – 8.2

19. Brody Fisher, Williamsburg – 8.1

20. Anthony Thompson, Lebanon – 8.0

Jeremiah Hughes of Woodward (3) leads Southwest Ohio with 7.5 assists per game.
Jeremiah Hughes of Woodward (3) leads Southwest Ohio with 7.5 assists per game.

Assists per game

1. Jeremiah Hughes, Woodward – 7.5

2. Deonta Booker, CCPA – 5.5

3. Jaiden Arnold, Aiken – 5.4

4. Taron Patterson, Gamble Montessori – 5.1

5. Ru Mills, Woodward – 4.9

6. Ryland Hayslip, Georgetown – 4.7

7. Kellen Wiley, Wyoming – 4.6

8. Ziayrious Petaway, Shroder – 4.5

9 (tie). Carson Brown, Loveland – 4.4

9 (tie). Isaiah Fairbanks, DePaul Cristo Rey – 4.4

9 (tie). John Podojil, Indian Hill – 4.4

12. Shaefer Janeck, Fenwick – 4.3

13 (tie). Mikey Brown, Wilmington – 4.2

13 (tie). Monsana Torbert, Taft – 4.2

15. Dasai Bronson, Northwest – 4.1

16. Trace Jallick, Anderson – 4.0

17 (tie). Taeshaun Byrd, North College Hill – 3.9

17 (tie). Spence Davidson, Lebanon – 3.9

17 (tie). Connor Yeager, CNE – 3.9

20 (tie). Tyler McKinley, Winton Woods – 3.8

20 (tie). Shepard Snell, CCD – 3.8

Raleigh Burgess of Sycamore, left, with Milford's Gavin Dalen, leads Southwest Ohio in blocked shots per game.
Raleigh Burgess of Sycamore, left, with Milford's Gavin Dalen, leads Southwest Ohio in blocked shots per game.

Blocks per game

1. Raleigh Burgess, Sycamore – 3.4

2. Damarion Jenkins, Taft – 3.2

3. Brandon Glass Jr., Aiken – 2.9

4. Omarion Beckley, Western Hills – 2.7

5. Gavin Dalen, Milford – 2.6

6. Connor Yeager, CNE – 2.4

7 (tie). Alex Lowe, Wyoming – 2.3

7 (tie). Bailey Temming, Fenwick – 2.3

9. C.J. Hayden, Indian Hill – 2.1

10 (tie). Alex Bradshaw, Fayetteville-Perry – 1.8

10 (tie). Andrea Holden, Hamilton – 1.8

10 (tie). Jaylen Mercer, Winton Woods – 1.8

13. Anthony Thompson, Lebanon – 1.7

14 (tie). Landon Forbes, Felicity-Franklin – 1.6

15 (tie). Joseph Lafkas, Turpin – 1.6

16 (tie). Abib Abib, Mason – 1.5

16 (tie). Caleb Ninichuck, Felicity-Franklin – 1.5

16 (tie). Carter Sellers, Little Miami – 1.5

19 (tie). Luke Haney, Eastern – 1.4

19 (tie). Carson Poe, Monroe – 1.4

19 (tie). Jacob Wassler, St. Xavier – 1.4

Steals per game

1. Omarion Beckley, Western Hills – 5.3

2. Donte Ferrell, Woodward – 4.6

3 (tie). Zander Marlow, Felicity-Franklin – 3.7

3 (tie). Ziayrious Petaway, Shroder – 3.7

5. Emani Foster, Clark Montessori – 3.5

6. Ru Mills, Woodward – 3.4

7 (tie). Deonta Booker, CCPA – 3.3

7 (tie). Matt DeBrosse, Mason – 3.3

7 (tie). Jeremiah Hughes, Woodward – 3.3

10 (tie). Errick Davis, Shroder – 3.2

10 (tie). Elijah Engleman, Hughes – 3.2

10 (tie). Antwan Hinton, Western Hills – 3.2

13. Taron Patterson, Gamble Montessori – 3.1

14 (tie). Calil Moody, Shroder – 2.9

14 (tie). Jaiden Arnold, Aiken – 2.9

16 (tie). Quannie Bostic, Taft – 2.8

16 (tie). Mikey Brown, Wilmington – 2.8

16 (tie). Silas Scott, Hughes – 2.8

16 (tie). Socko Stalzer, Mariemont – 2.8

20 (tie). Drae Arnold, La Salle – 2.7

20 (tie). Greg Thornton, SBEP – 2.7

22 (tie). Cassius Black, Anderson – 2.6

22 (tie). J.J. Miller, Williamsburg – 2.6

22 (tie). Sam Stazler, Mariemont – 2.6

22 (tie). Charlie Tully, Mariemont – 2.6

Northern Kentucky

Steals, assists and blocks were provided by coaches, and a few teams did not respond to requests for information.

Points per game

1. Colton Feagan, Williamstown – 28.9

2. Spencer Breeden, Grant County – 25.8

3. Aaron Gutman, Walton-Verona – 21.0

4. Taylen Kinney, Newport – 19.9

5. Noah Frommeyer, Bellevue – 19.6

6. Honore Yangoua, Williamstown – 19.3

7. Spencer Brandenburg, Ludlow – 18.9

8 (tie). Finn Louden, Conner – 18.5

8 (tie). Elijah Perrin, Ludlow – 18.5

10. Henry Thole, Villa Madonna – 18.4

Highlands senior Brayden Moeves leads NKY in 3-pointers.
Highlands senior Brayden Moeves leads NKY in 3-pointers.

Three-pointers made

1. Brayden Moeves, Highlands – 64

2. Spencer Brandenburg, Ludlow – 51

3. Griffin Derry, Dixie Heights – 50

4 (tie). Benjamin Bosse, Grant County – 47

4 (tie). Kellen Dossett, Gallatin County – 47

6. Brady Hussey, Covington Catholic – 45

7. Colton Feagan, Williamstown – 44

8. Parker Mulberry, Calvary Christian – 43

9 (tie). Taylen Kinney, Newport – 42

9 (tie). Andrew Reis, St. Henry – 42

Rebounds per game

1. Henry Thole, Villa Madonna – 14.8

2. Elijah Perrin, Ludlow – 10.6

3. E.J. Walker, Lloyd Memorial – 10.3

4. Wyatt Hucker, Grant County – 10.2

5. Caden Miller, Covington Catholic – 9.8

6. Shaun Pouncy, Cooper – 9.3

7. Connor Weinel, Campbell County – 8.9

8. Maddox Jones, Boone County – 8.7

9. Caleb Eaglin, Newport Central Catholic – 8.5

10. William McElheney, Holy Cross – 8.4

CovCath's Caden Miller (4), seen here on defense against Lakota East junior Trey Perry, leads Northern Kentucky with 3.5 blocks per game.
CovCath's Caden Miller (4), seen here on defense against Lakota East junior Trey Perry, leads Northern Kentucky with 3.5 blocks per game.

Assists per game

1. Jackson Utter, Grant County – 5.8

2. Matthew Griffin, Gallatin County – 5.6

3. Garyn Jackson, Campbell County – 5.5

4. Thomas Williams, Boone County – 4.4

5. Yamil Rondon, Cooper – 4.2

6. Vinny Listerman, Highlands – 4.0

7 (tie). Owen Neihues, Dixie Heights – 3.8

7 (tie). Isaiah Sebastian, Lloyd Memorial – 3.8

9. Cash Harney, Covington Catholic – 3.7

10. Landon Lorms, Ryle – 3.5

Blocks per game

1. Caden Miller, Covington Catholic – 3.5

2. Henry Thole, Villa Madonna – 2.4

3. JaShaun Pouncy, Cooper – 1.4

4. Luke Getsy, Calvary Christian – 1.3

5. E.J. Walker, Lloyd Memorial – 1.2

6 (tie). Wyatt Hucker, Grant County – 1.1

6 (tie). Bode Stone, Simon Kenton – 1.1

8. Aaron Gutman, Walton-Verona – 1.0 –

9 (tie). Curtis Rust, Bellevue – 0.8

9 (tie). Nathan Vinson, Highlands – 0.8

Steals per game

1. Zach Mertens, Bellevue – 3.4

2. Matthew Griffin, Gallatin County – 3.1

3 (tie). Garyn Jackson, Campbell County – 2.8

3 (tie). Peyton Morris, Calvary Christian – 2.8

5. Isaiah Sebastian, Lloyd Memorial – 2.4

6 (tie). Jonathan Degroff, Ryle – 2.2

6 (tie). Evan Smith, Ryle – 2.2

8 (tie). Jase Iles, Bellevue – 2.1

8 (tie). Yamil Rondon, Cooper – 2.1

8 (tie). Thomas Williams, Boone County – 2.1

Southeast Indiana

Points

1. Carson Pieczonka, East Central – 16.1

2. Brodie Teke, South Dearborn – 14.3

3. Dylan Maxwell, East Central – 12.9

4. Hudson Shackelford, South Dearborn – 12.1

5. Charlie Meyer, Lawrenceburg – 10.4

Rebounds

1. Dylan Maxwell, East Central – 7.8

2. Cooper Bobo, Lawrenceburg – 6.0

Assists

1. Dylan Maxwell, East Central – 4.6

2. Scout Gray, South Dearborn – 3.9

3. Cooper Bobo, Lawrenceburg – 3.2

Steals

1. Carson Pieczonka, East Central – 2.6

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati's boys basketball statistical leaders as of Jan. 24, 2024