Harvard-Westlake secured a 73-63 victory over Notre Dame, bolstered by Isaiah Carroll's key three-pointer late in the game. Carroll, Nikolas Khamenia, and Joe Sterling each scored 18 points, highlighting their collective effort. Despite Notre Dame's Tyran Stokes leading with 26 points and attempting a comeback, Harvard-Westlake maintained a strong defensive performance throughout the game. Their ability to adapt and utilize depth effectively, even after losing key players, underscores their resilience as the two-time defending state champions in the Mission League.
Isaiah was huge," Harvard-Westlake coach David Rebibo said. Carroll, Khamenia and Joe Sterling each finished with 18 points as the Wolverines won 73-63 to improve to 22-1 overall and 4-0 in the Mission League.
Carroll made four threes and delivered repeatedly when Notre Dame had to devote defensive attention to Khamenia, leaving the 6-foot-7 Carroll open. "I have some incredible dudes around me," Carroll said.
That was Harvard-Westlake basketball defending, locked in and moving the ball," Rebibo said.
Without Mark’s explosiveness and quickness, Notre Dame lacked the ability to unleash a fast break, and the Wolverines’ half-court defense was exceptional.
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