MaxPreps High School Baseball Record Book: Inning records

By Kevin Askeland Jun 28, 2023, 9:11am

Records for most grand slams, home runs, basehits, RBI and stolen bases in one inning.

MaxPreps National High School Baseball Record Book

Most Grand Slams Inning

2 — Kent Edwards, Hollis (Okla.), 1955
2 — John Nonemaker, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger (Fort Wayne, Ind.), 1977
2 — Denis O'Leary, Burke Catholic (Goshen, N.Y.), 1978
2 — Stan Vincent, Dewey (Okla.), 1979
2 — Mark Franklin, Brookfield (Ohio), 1982
2 — Robert Robinson, Archbishop Rummel (Metairie, La.), 1983
2 — Tony Lee, Garner (N.C.), 1983
2 — Harrison Murray, Broughton (Raleigh, N.C.), 1985
2 — Marty Burke, Huffman (Birmingham, Ala.), 1985
2 — Steve Moore, Van (W. Va.), 1985
2 — Kidd Tolliver, Roff (Okla.), 1987
2 — Casey Robinson, Bokchito (Okla.), 1989
2 — Jason Ippensen, Augusta Southeastern (Augusta, Ill.), 1991
2 — Dan Linton, Herrin (Ill.), 1991
2 — Brian Mitchell, Iowa City (Iowa), 1994
2 — Brad Covington, Horn Lake (Miss.), 1995
2 — Jamie Scholz, Piscataway (N.J.), 1996
2 — Chris Miller, Union (La Porte City, Iowa), 1995
2 — Chad Wallace, Rutledge (Tenn.), 1997
2 — Joe Little, Butner (Cromwell, Okla.), 1997
2 — Jake Mangas, Mercy (Red Bluff, Calif.), 1998
2 — Andy Craven, Pleasant Valley (Jacksonville, Ala.), 1998
2 — Tramer Ray, Medicine Lodge (Kan.), 1999
2 — Eric Wittenauer, Gibault Catholic (Waterloo, Ill.), 2000
2 — Zane Weaver, Plainview (Ardmore, Okla.), 2000
2 — Jeff Harsuka, St. Louis (Mich.), 2002
2 — Cam Clayton, Hokes Bluff (Ala.), 2004
2 — Jordan Adams, Newman Catholic (Mason City, Iowa), 2005
2 — Jonathan Reynolds, Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.), 2005
2 — Rob Marks, Meridian (Sanford, Mich.), 2005
2 — Keith Askins, Meridian (Macon, Ill.), 2010
2 — Kyle Pittman, Hunt (Wilson, N.C.), 2010
2 — Will Robertson, Falkner (Miss.), 2011
2 — Lane Thomas, Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.), 2012
2 — Andrew Turner, Oxford (Miss.), 2013
2 — Hunter Webb, Russell County (Seale, Ala.), 2013
2 — Michael Jelliff, Shore Regional (West Long Branch, N.J.), 2017
2 — Jamie Sheek, Forbush (East Bend, N.C.), 2017
2 — Conner Preist, Roff (Okla.), 2018
2 — Dugan Jones, Rose Bud (Ark.), 2020
2 — Alec Bulak, Hall (Spring Valley, Ill.), 2021
2 — Huston Slack, Canyon View (Cedar City, Utah), 2022

Most Home Runs Inning

3 — Michael Pierce, Shenandoah (Middletown, Ind.), 1993
3 — Danny Kimura, 'Iolani (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1997
3 — Tramer Ray, Medicine Lodge (Medicine Lodge, Kan.), 1999
3 — Bill Clayton, Glenwood (Chatham, Ill.), 1999
3 — Clay Whittemore, Cullman (Ala.), 2002
3 — Bunky Kateon, St. Paul's Episcopal (Mobile, Ala.), 2002
3 — David Spangler, Powell County (Stanton, Ky.), 2005
3 — Josh Bolan, East Lawrence (Trinity, Ala.), 2006
3 — Will Robertson, Falkner (Miss.), 2011
3 — Brad Degnan, Woodside (Calif.), 2013
3 — Michael Izzo, Spotswood (N.J.), 2018
3 — Chase Corbin, Silo (Okla.), 2021

Most Hits Inning

5 — Lawrence Buell, Middlesboro (Ky.), 1984

Most RBI Inning

11 — Tramer Ray, Medicine Lodge (Kan.), 1999
10 — William Campbell, Middlesboro (Ky.), 1984
9 — Marty Burke, Huffman (Birmingham, Ala.), 1985
9 — Bunky Kateon, St. Paul's Episcopal (Mobile, Ala.), 2002
9 — Chad Wallace, Rutledge (Tenn.), 1997
9 — Will Robertson, Falkner (Miss.), 2011
9 — Wayne Hydak, Serra Catholic (McKeesport, Pa.), 2013
8 — Ken Edwards, Hollis (Okla.), 1955
8 — John Nonemaker, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger (Ind.), 1977
8 — Denis O'Leary, Burke Catholic (Goshen, N.Y.), 1978
8 — Stan Vincent, Dewey (Okla.), 1979
8 — Mark Franklin, Brookfield (Ohio), 1982
8 — Robert Robinson, Archbishop Rummel (Metairie, La.), 1983
8 — Tony Lee, Garner (N.C.), 1983
8 — Steve Moore, Van (W.Va.), 1985
8 — Harrison Murray, Broughton (Raleigh, N.C.), 1985
8 — Craig Hansen, Normal Community (Ill.), 1987
8 — Kidd Tolliver, Roff (Okla.), 1987
8 — Casey Robinson, Bokchito (Okla.), 1989
8 — Dan Linton, Herrin (Ill.), 1991
8 — Jason Ippensen, Augusta Southeastern (Augusta, Ill.), 1991
8 — Brian Mitchell, Iowa City (Iowa), 1994
8 — Brad Covington, Horn Lake (Miss.), 1995
8 — Chris Miller, Union (La Porte City, Iowa), 1995
8 — Jamie Scholz, Piscataway (N.J.), 1996
8 — Joe Little, Butner (Okla.), 1997
8 — Jake Mangas, Mercy (Red Bluff, Calif.), 1998
8 — Andy Craven, Pleasant Valley (Jacksonville, Ala.), 1998
8 — Bill Clayton, Glenwood (Chatham, Ill.), 1999
8 — Eric Wittenauer, Gibault Catholic (Waterloo, Ill.), 2000
8 — Zane Weaver, Plainview (Okla.), 2000
8 — Jeff Harsuka, St. Louis (Mich.), 2002
8 — Cam Clayton, Hokes Bluff (Ala.), 2004
8 — Scott Berke, Sierra Vista (Las Vegas, Nev.), 2005
8 — Rob Marks, Meridian (Sanford, Mich.), 2005
8 — Jonathan Reynolds, Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.), 2005
8 — Jordan Adams, Newman Catholic (Mason City, Iowa), 2005
8 — Taylor White, East Prairie (Mo.), 2006
8 — Brady Whipple, Pahranagat Valley (Alamo, Nev.), 2009
8 — Keith Askins, Meridian (Macon, Ill.), 2010
8 — Kyle Pittman, Hunt (Wilson, N.C.), 2010
8 — Cody Rector, Van Buren ( Mo.), 2011
8 — Lane Thomas, Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.), 2012
8 — Hunter Webb, Russell County (Seale, Ala.), 2013
8 — Andrew Turner, Oxford (Miss.), 2013
8 — Brad Degnan, Woodside (Calif.), 2013
8 — Michael Jelliff, Shore Regional (West Long Branch, N.J.), 2017
8 — Jamie Sheek, Forbush (East Bend, N.C.), 2017
8 — Conner Preist, Roff (Okla.), 2018
8 — Dugan Jones, Rose Bud (Ark.), 2020
8 — Alec Bulak, Hall (Spring Valley, Ill.), 2021
8 — Huston Slack, Canyon View (Cedar City, Utah), 2022




Most Stolen Bases Inning

5 — John Wood, Edwardsville (Ill.), 1981
5 — Jim Gabehart, Seneca (Ill.), 1983
5 — Jack Chambless, Hugo (Okla.), 1984

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Updated June 28, 2023