BOYS ALL-STAR RECORD BOOK
Individual Records
Points in a Game
40 — Paul Martin, Kamiakin (Tri-Cities), 2005
38 — Trevor Kaiser, Hanford (Tri-Cities), 2024
35 — Josh Loera, Moses Lake (Tri-Cities), 2007
33 — Humberto Perez, Davis (Yakima), 2005
28 — Nico Sandoval, Davis (Yakima), 2007
28 — Willie Blodgett, Wapato (Yakima), 2009
27 — Randy Brisby, River View (Tri-Cities), 1997
26 — Michael Cornia, Walla Walla (Tri-Cities), 2021
25 — Josh Williams, Davis (Yakima), 1999
25 — Nate Debar, Royal (Tri-Cities), 2001
25 — Jeff Curfman, Eisenhower (Yakima), 2003
25 — Mike McGee, Kennewick (Tri-Cities), 2004
25 — Trey Sanchez, Sunnyside (Yakima), 2018
25 — Elijah Pepper, Selah (Yakima), 2018
3-Point Goals
8 — Trevor Kaiser, Hanford (Tri-Cities), 2024
7 — Malcom Stewart, Eisenhower (Yakima), 1995
7 — Humberto Perez, Davis (Yakima), 2005
6 — Mike McGee, Kennewick (Tri-Cities), 2004
6 — Trey Sanchez, Sunnyside (Yakima), 2018
Team Records
Highest Winning Score
161 — Yakima, 2005
Lowest Winning Score
82 — Tri-Cities, 2012
Largest Combined Score
295 — (Yakima 161, Tri-Cities 134), 2005
Largest Margin of Victory
40 — (Yakima 100, Tri-Cities 60), 2002
Smallest Margin of Victory
2 — (Tri-Cities 83, Yakima 81), 1994
2 — (Tri-Cities 82, Yakima 80), 2012
2 — (Yakima 86, Tri-Cities 82), 2022
Most Consecutive Wins
10 — Yakima, 2000-2005
Series Scoreboard
Yakima leads 24-8
1994 — Tri-Cities 83, Yakima 81
1995 — Yakima 98, Tri-Cities 93
1996 — Yakima 86, Tri-Cities 83
1997 — Yakima 115, Tri-Cities 89
1998 — Yakima 108, Tri-Cities 100
1999 — Tri-Cities 115, Yakima 103
2000 4A-3A — Yakima 97, Tri-Cities 85
2000 2A-1A-B — Yakima 100, Tri-Cities 75
2001 4A-3A — Yakima 106, Tri-Cities 101
2001 2A-1A-B — Yakima 107, Tri-Cities 103
2002 4A-3A — Yakima 95, Tri-Cities 77
2002 2A-1A-B — Yakima 100, Tri-Cities 60
2003 4A-3A — Yakima 112, Tri-Cities 105
2003 2A-1A-B — Yakima 116, Tri-Cities 98
2004 — Yakima 155, Tri-Cities 138
2005 — Yakima 161, Tri-Cities 134
2006 — Tri-Cities 110, Yakima 104
2007 — Yakima 140, Tri-Cities 123
2008 — Yakima 114, Tri-Cities 83
2009 — Yakima 125, Tri-Cities 121
2010 — Yakima 99, Tri-Cities 96
2011 — Tri-Cities 89, Yakima 81
2012 — Tri-Cities 82, Yakima 80
2013 — Yakima 114, Tri-Cities 96
2014 — Yakima 92, Tri-Cities 88
2015 — Tri-Cities 102, Yakima 90
2018 — Yakima 131, Tri-Cities 106
2019 — Yakima 104, Tri-Cities 96
2021 — Tri-Cities 82, Yakima 72
2022 — Yakima 86, Tri-Cities 84
2023 — Yakima 83, Tri-Cities 78
2024 — Tri-Cities 115, Yakima 102
MVP Selections
2008 — Cody Bruns, Yakima
2011 — Aaron Neary, Tri-Cities
2012 — Joe Douglas, Tri-Cities
2013 — Drew Dyer, Yakima
2014 — Nick Navarro, Yakima
2015 — Dylan Steele, Tri-Cities
2018 — Elijah Pepper, Yakima
2019 — Elijah Pepper, Yakima
2021 — Michael Cornia, Tri-Cities
2022 — Claysen Delp, Yakima
2023 — Luke Navarre, Yakima
2024 — Trevor Kaiser, Tri-Cities