Penn's Noah Applegate breaks program scoring record
By: Matt Randall
Posted: Jan 27, 2019 11:38 AM EDT
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GOSHEN, Ind. - The Penn boys basketball team kept its winning streak alive on Saturday with a road win over Goshen. However, for Kingsmen senior Noah Applegate, it's a night to remember for more than just the 80-57 victory.
Applegate scored 20 points in the win, which made him the all-time scoring leader in Penn boys basketball history.
Entering Saturday's game, he needed just eight more points to pass Keith Berkey's mark of 1,433 set in 1964. He surpassed that mark late in the second quarter.
Hear from Applegate and Penn head coach Al Rhodes in the video above!
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