Harris among top scorers in OHHS history | Boys basketball

When Dyllan Harris completed the his senior basketball season this winter, he put the finishing touches on one of the most prolific scoring careers in Oak Harbor High School history.

When Dyllan Harris completed the his senior basketball season this winter, he put the finishing touches on one of the most prolific scoring careers in Oak Harbor High School history.

Harris finished with 1,175 points in his four years, third most for a Wildcat.

Michael Washington Jr. with 1,526 points from 2009-12 and Brannon Stone with 1,427 from 1995-98 are the only Oak Harbor players to score more points than Harris.

Harris scored 120 points as a freshman, 277 as a sophomore, 367 as a junior and 411 as a senior, averaging 14.69 points over his 80-game career.

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His senior-year total of 411 is the ninth-best single season in school history; his junior tally of 367 is 16th.

Manny Martucci scored 469 points in 1993 to lead the list.

Harris averaged 20.55 points per game this year and 20.39 as a junior, the fourth- and fifth-best single-season averages in OHHS history.

Stone averaged 21.8 points in 1998, while Ron Durant averaged 21.7 in 1977 and Drew Washington, Michael Washington Jr.’s younger brother, averaged 21.1 in 2014.

Harris scored 40 points against Skyline Dec. 28, tying for the fourth-best single game effort.

Pat McGreevey scored 49 points in a game in 1953, Drew Washington had 44 in 2014 and Michael Washington Jr. netted 41 in 2012.

Durant (1977), Stone (1998) and Michael Washington Jr. (2011) also scored 40 points in a game.

Harris scored 36 points in just three quarters in a game against Marysville Getchell Jan. 16, 2015.

Harris also finished with 435 career rebounds, fifth on the all-time list.