Highland Boys Basketball Breaks Two School Records

Huskies junior Jacob Schneider sets new mark for blocks in a game, while teammate Landon Roling sets free throw percentage record.

Mar. 19, 2026 at 5:09pm

The Highland Huskies boys basketball team broke two school records this season. Junior Jacob Schneider set a new record for blocks in a single game with 7, while junior Landon Roling broke the single-season free throw percentage record by sinking 48 of 54 attempts for 88.9%.

Why it matters

The record-breaking performances by Schneider and Roling provide a bright spot for the Highland basketball program, which struggled to a 3-20 record this season. The new marks demonstrate the individual talent and potential on the team, even as the overall results were disappointing.

The details

Schneider's 7 blocks in a 66-53 loss to Columbus on January 16 surpassed the previous school record of 6 blocks, which had been accomplished by three different players. Meanwhile, Roling's 88.9% free throw percentage this season broke the old mark of 86.1% set by Jason Bex in 1993.

  • On January 16, 2026, Jacob Schneider set the school record for blocks in a single game.
  • During the 2025-26 season, Landon Roling broke the school's single-season free throw percentage record.

The players

Jacob Schneider

A junior on the Highland Huskies boys basketball team who set the school record for blocks in a single game.

Landon Roling

A junior on the Highland Huskies boys basketball team who broke the school's single-season free throw percentage record.

Bill Zyweic

The head coach of the Highland Huskies boys basketball team, whose team finished the season with a 3-20 record.

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The takeaway

Despite the team's overall struggles, the individual accomplishments of Schneider and Roling demonstrate the talent and potential within the Highland Huskies boys basketball program. The new records provide hope that the team can build on these individual successes and improve its overall performance in future seasons.