102 points, 35 assists: California high school basketball history made

Mesrobian High School, situated simply outside of the Los Angeles area, provided Pasadena’s Waverly High School a 119-25 loss on Thursday night. But the Mesrobian win was more than simply a regular victory.Nick Khatchikian,

who averages just over 32 points per game, broke the state of California’s single-game scoring record after dropping 102 of the group’s 119 points in 22 minutes. He shot 80 %from the field, sinking 48 of his 60 shot attempts. He just took 6 3-pointers, splashing half of them.The 6-foot-2 senior guard’s impressive scoring night broke the previous California Interscholastic Federation(CIF)record set by Tigran Grigoryan, who taped 100 points during the 2003-04 season. Grigoryan likewise played at Mesrobian and is now an assistant coach for the program.Nick wasn’t the only player– or family member– who broke a record that night.His bro, Dylan Khatchikian, set a brand-new help record with 35 in the win. Dylan also protected a triple-double with 15 rebounds and 13 steals

. Maybe, the most interesting part of Dylan’s night? He didn’t attempt a single shot throughout the game. His 35 helps in 28 minutes broke Calvary Baptist’s Josh Arruejo’s record of 31 assists in a single game set in 2019.

According to the NFHS Record Book, Dylan’s 35 helps tie Andre Colbert’s national record embeded in 1987 in New York.The bros only collected 2 turnovers each in the unforgettable night that will go down in California basketball history, proving that greatness comes in lots of forms– whether it’s scoring 102 points or dishing 35 pennies.

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