Greenway, a 5-foot-8 senior guard, brought her career scoring total to 5,621 points, the third-highest in high school girls basketball history.
Greenway scored her final basket cleaning up a missed shot with a putback before head coach Conner Goetz called a timeout with 57 seconds left. She left the court to applause and hugs from sister
Beckett Greenway and Goetz.
"There is a chance the records will be broken, but the championships are forever," Greenway told MaxPreps.

Maddyn Greenway in action earlier this season. (FILE PHOTO: David Feyen)
On the soccer pitch, Greenway also holds the state record for goals in a career.
Against Marshall and sophomore
Chloe Johnson, one of the state's next stars, Providence Academy (28-4) opened a 40-27 halftime lead. Johnson led the Hilltoppers with a team-high 22 points.
Both Greenway sisters and Johnson were named to the Class 2A all-tournament team.
Greenway scored 504 points as a seventh grader, 783 in eighth grade and then more than 1,000 in each of the subsequent four seasons. Minnesota allows for seventh and eighth graders to play varsity sports and the state also plays two 18-minute halves as opposed to four eight-minute quarters.
"I think when I was younger, I expected it of myself," Greenway said. "As I've hit milestones I've taken time to realize what I've done is not something that happens all the time."