Khatchikian brothers set California single-game scoring, assists records

Khatchikian brothers set California single-game scoring, assists records 1 | ASL

Mesrobian High School, located just outside of the area, delivered Pasadena’s Waverly High School a 119-25 loss on Thursday night. But the Mesrobian win was more than just 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 team’s 119 points in 22 minutes. He shot 80% from the field, sinking 48 of his 60 shot attempts. He only took six 3-pointers, splashing half of them.

The 6-foot-2 senior guard’s epic scoring night broke the previous California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) record set by Tigran Grigoryan, who recorded 100 points during the 2003-04 season. Grigoryan also 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 brother, Dylan Khatchikian, set a new assist record with 35 in the win. Dylan also secured a triple-double with 15 rebounds and 13 steals. Perhaps, the most intriguing part of Dylan’s night? He didn’t attempt a single shot during the game.

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His 35 assists 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 assists tie Andre Colbert’s national record set in 1987 in .

The brothers only collected two turnovers apiece in the unforgettable night that will go down in California basketball history, proving that greatness comes in many forms — whether it’s scoring 102 points or dishing 35 dimes.

Source: espn.com

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