You can twist the numbers anyway you want, but it's still a joke. No doubt that most scoring records across the country are held by rural or small school kids who get to play varsity since they we're in 8th grade and load up on much weaker teams. Schilling is no exception, alot of his points came against smaller schools but at least they we're real high schools. Sure Transitions plays some top teams, but the majority of there games are a complete joke and you really have to see one in person to fully undertand how bad some of them are. There are alot of kids you could put on MTS instead of KN and they would put up the same huge numbers. Tyus Jones would average a triple double as an 8th grader if he played for Transitions. And I don't want to rip the kid because he is just going out and playing ball and he is a good player and will at worst be a nice role player at BC.
I don't think most people use the all time scoring records as a reference for all time best players, it's a nice accomplishment and will probably get him Mr. Basketball which will no doubt make dad and Sherm very happy, but in four years from now when we are debating where Tyus Jones ranks among the best all time Minnesota players, I don't think the name Noreen will ever come up.