Webber Senior Climbs to #2 on IHSA All-Time Scoring List

Nathaniel Marlow is now just 166 points behind the state's all-time leading boys scorer.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Webber senior Nathaniel Marlow has steadily climbed the IHSA's Boys All-Time Scoring List this season and now finds himself one rung from the top. Marlow started the season with 2,188 points, which was 95th on the list. With 39 points in the Trojans' regional quarterfinal win over Christ Our Rock Lutheran, Marlow not only surpassed 1,000 points for the season, but he also moved past Jamie Brandon and Andy Kaufmann into second on the all-time list with 3,192 points.

Why it matters

Marlow's historic scoring run has captured the attention of the state's high school basketball community. If he can overtake the IHSA's all-time leading boys scorer, Charlie 'Chico' Vaughn, it would cement Marlow's legacy as one of the greatest players in Illinois history.

The details

Marlow is now 166 points behind Vaughn, who scored 3,358 points from 1954-58 for Tamms. Depending on the Trojans' postseason run, Marlow could have as many as seven games remaining to try and claim the all-time scoring record.

  • Marlow started the season with 2,188 points, which was 95th on the list.
  • On Monday night, Marlow scored 39 points in the Trojans' regional quarterfinal win over Christ Our Rock Lutheran.
  • Marlow has now moved into second place on the IHSA's Boys All-Time Scoring List with 3,192 points.

The players

Nathaniel Marlow

A senior at Webber High School who has emerged as one of the top high school basketball players in Illinois this season.

Charlie 'Chico' Vaughn

The current IHSA all-time leading boys scorer, who scored 3,358 points from 1954-58 for Tamms High School.

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What’s next

Depending on the Trojans' postseason run, Marlow could have as many as seven games remaining to try and claim the all-time scoring record.

The takeaway

Nathaniel Marlow's pursuit of the IHSA all-time scoring record has become must-watch high school basketball in Illinois. If he can overtake Vaughn's mark, it would cement Marlow's legacy as one of the greatest players in state history.