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High school boys basketball: Area statistics for Feb. 26 (final for 2025-26 season)
Scoring, 3-pointers, rebounds, and assists leaders for the season
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The final high school boys basketball statistics for the 2025-26 season in the local area have been released, highlighting the top performers in various statistical categories including scoring, 3-pointers, rebounds, and assists.
Why it matters
These statistics provide a comprehensive look at the standout players and top teams in the region, offering insights into the competitive landscape of high school basketball and the individual talents that have shone throughout the season.
The details
The scoring leaders are headlined by Brayden Bendik of Open Door, who averaged 24.9 points per game, followed by Colt Cowling of Keystone at 23.5 ppg and Liam Goran of Keystone at 20.3 ppg. In the 3-pointers category, Bendik led the way with 76 made, while Cowling hit 70 and Mason Waechter of Brookside had 63. On the boards, Arjun Gupta of Lake Ridge averaged a double-double with 10.1 rebounds per game, and Carmello Williams of Oberlin and Mason Waechter also cracked the top rebounding averages. Brennen Newton of Midview dished out the most assists at 6.6 per game.
- The statistics are for the final 2025-26 high school basketball season.
The players
Brayden Bendik
A standout player for Open Door, leading the area in scoring with 24.9 points per game and 3-pointers with 76 made.
Colt Cowling
The Keystone High School player finished second in scoring at 23.5 points per game and hit 70 3-pointers.
Liam Goran
Goran, also from Keystone, was third in scoring at 20.3 points per game and had 57 steals, the third-highest total in the area.
Mason Waechter
The Brookside High School player was a dominant force on the boards, averaging 9.7 rebounds per game, and also hit 63 3-pointers.
Arjun Gupta
The Lake Ridge Academy player led the area in rebounding, averaging a double-double with 10.1 boards per game.
The takeaway
This comprehensive look at the top statistical leaders in high school boys basketball showcases the depth of talent in the local area, with players from a variety of schools standing out in different categories. These numbers highlight the competitive nature of the sport and the individual efforts that have contributed to the success of teams throughout the season.

