FALLS TOWNSHIP — Steve Mitchell's single-game scoring record at West Muskingum stood for 32 years, a 44-point explosion against Jay Burson's John Glenn squad that won a Muskingum Valley League title. It was Jan. 14, 1984, and the Muskies put up 98 in a game Burson and Mitchell combined for 83. Now Noah Morrison carries the mantle. Morrison, a 6-1 sophomore guard, fired in six 3s among his career-high 45 points in the Tornadoes' 93-39 win on Feb. 6 against visiting Crooksville at Gary Ankrum Gymnasium, establishing a new single-game scoring record at a place that hasn't been short on scorers in its history. Morrison had 30 of the team's first 65 points, then added 11...