Riordan Senior Breaks School Scoring Record

Andrew Hilman surpasses former NBA player Kevin Restani's career points mark

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Andrew Hilman, a senior guard at Riordan High School in San Francisco, has broken the school's career scoring record previously held by former NBA player and Crusader Forum namesake Kevin Restani.

Why it matters

Riordan has a storied basketball program, and breaking the school's career scoring record is a significant achievement that highlights Hilman's talent and impact on the team. Restani went on to play in the NBA, so Hilman matching or surpassing his scoring mark is a testament to the senior's skills.

The details

Hilman, a 6'2" guard, has been a standout player for the Riordan Crusaders throughout his high school career. In the team's latest game, he scored enough points to surpass Restani's previous record of 2,315 career points. Hilman now sits atop the Riordan all-time scoring list.

  • Hilman broke the record on February 11, 2026.

The players

Andrew Hilman

A 6'2" senior guard at Riordan High School in San Francisco who has broken the school's career scoring record.

Kevin Restani

A former Riordan High School basketball player who went on to play in the NBA and has held the school's career scoring record until now.

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What they’re saying

“Andrew has been a dominant force for us all season, and to see him reach this milestone is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game.”

— Coach Michael Petrie, Head Basketball Coach, Riordan High School (Mercury News)

What’s next

Hilman and the Riordan Crusaders will look to make a deep playoff run as he finishes out his high school career.

The takeaway

Hilman's record-breaking performance highlights the strength of Riordan's basketball program and the caliber of talent it produces, with players like Hilman and Restani leaving a lasting legacy on the court.