Boys’ basketball: Alemany sophomore scores 28 points
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His name is Razhaun ‘Bear’ Henderson, and he’s a 6-foot-3 sophomore basketball player from Mission Hills Alemany who has a bright future.
He scored 28 points on Tuesday in Alemany’s 84-80 victory over Orange Lutheran in a well-played opening game of the Fairfax tournament.
‘Wow. That’s amazing,’ Henderson said of his final point total.
Last season as a freshman, he came off the bench and averaged five points a game.
‘He has really worked on his game,’ Alemany Coach Tray Meeks said. ‘He’s learning. He’ll be a presence in the Mission League.’
Marqueze Coleman scored 17 points and Max Guercy had 16 for Alemany. Orange Lutheran received 25 points from Gabe York, who leaves this week for a recruiting visit to Arizona.
Alemany plays Long Beach Poly or Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in a quarterfinal game on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
-- Eric Sondheimer