
"Those watching the girls basketball debut of 6-foot-3 freshman Lucia Khamenia of Harvard-Westlake on Tuesday night have seen the way she plays before. For four years on the boys team, brother Nikolas Khamenia became an All-American because of his versatility. He's now a freshman at Duke. Lucia displayed the same qualities in a 67-28 victory over Granada Hills. She had 11 points, eight rebounds and two assists. She made a three from the baseline, just like her big brother used to do."
"Also making her debut was freshman Valentina Collins, the daughter former Harvard-Westlake, Stanford and NBA player Jarron Collins. She had 10 points and got an assist passing the ball to her sister, Alessandra. Hollen Vann made four threes to finished with 12 points. Madison Gillett added 11 points as the Wolverines won in the debut of first-year coach Will Burr."
Lucia Khamenia, a 6-foot-3 freshman, produced 11 points, eight rebounds and two assists in Harvard-Westlake’s 67-28 victory over Granada Hills, including a baseline three. Freshman Valentina Collins scored 10 points and assisted her sister Alessandra in her debut. Hollen Vann hit four three-pointers for 12 points and Madison Gillett added 11 as first-year coach Will Burr opened with a win. Village Christian beat Bishop Alemany 59-49 with Keani Asamura-Hall scoring 13. Boys results included St. John Bosco 68-66 (Christian Collins 35), Loyola 66-60 (Mattai Carter 28), Valencia 70-65 (Issac Michel-Zavala 19), and other regional scores.
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