Danny Heater

Athlete

1942 –

44

Who is Danny Heater?

Danny Heater is an American record holder for the highest single game scoring performance by one player in high school basketball history worldwide.

On January 26, 1960, Heater, a then-17 year old senior at Burnsville High School in Braxton County, West Virginia scored 135 points against Widen High School of Clay County. In the 32-minute game, Heater made 53 of 70 field goal attempts and 29 of 41 free throws. While Danny is best remembered for the controversial scoring exploit, he also grabbed 32 rebounds and dished out 7 assists in the game.

Heater was encouraged before the historic game, by teammates and coach alike, to try to break the state of West Virginia all-time record of 74 points. By halftime, Heater had scored 50 points, and capped off his 85-point second half with his final 55 points in the last 10 minutes alone. The record is certified by National Federation of State High School Associations and is the highest total ever on a high school or professional level in the United States. It is 35 more points than Wilt Chamberlain's NBA record of 100, but three fewer points than Jack Taylor's 138 of NCAA Division III Grinnell College.

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Born
1942
West Virginia
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Burnsville High School
Lived in
  • West Virginia

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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