Halls breaks all-time steals record

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Murray 75, Mormon Trail 31

GARDEN GROVE — Murray senior Austin Halls broke the Iowa High School Athletic Association all-time career steals record for all classes here Tuesday night, as he finished the game with nine steals.

That runs Halls’ total up to 390, surpassing the old record of 387 set by Hinton’s Jayson Thompson from 1988-91.

Halls made history late in the third quarter, after getting six steals to tie the record by halftime.

“It’s kind of a neat deal to break 2,000 (points) and then breaking the all-time steals record, and he has a chance at top five in assists, too,” head coach Darin Wookey said. “There’s not many kids that have those types of numbers in their career, ever. For him to have that many points and assists, to do what he’s doing is incredible. We’re just happy to have him at Murray. He’s a special kid to have around.”

Murray won the game, 75-31, over Mormon Trail.

Cody Scroggie led the Mustangs in scoring with 19 points, while Halls added 18. Halls filled the stat sheet with his nine steals and nine assists.

Sam Rockhold also scored in double figures for Murray, now 12-0 and ranked fifth in Class 1A, netting 13 points to go with five rebounds. Matt Johnston added eight points and Eddie Otto scored seven. Pat Kilmer contributed six points.

“Cody Scroggie bounced back with a good game and Sam Rockhold played well again, getting 13 points with five rebounds,” Wookey said. “Matt Johnston continues to play well for us on both ends of the floor.”

Murray hosts East Union on Tuesday.

Lenox 77, Orient-Macks. 39

ORIENT — A quick start helped spur Lenox to a 77-39 win over Orient-Macksburg here on Monday.

Frank Martinez scored a game-high 20 points for Lenox, while Mason Peterson recorded a triple-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Caleb Lange added 14 points and 11 rebounds, while Dustin Gordon also scored in double figures with 11 points.

The Tigers improve to 4-6 overall.

Chantz Davidson led the Bulldogs with 12 points, while Jacob Caviness added 11. Jesse Johnson netted six points and Jordan Thompson added four. James Sullivan, AJ Kralik and Seth White each scored two points for Orient-Macksburg.

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