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It Was Raining Threes for Two Shooting Stars

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Eleven has become a lucky number for J.T. Stotts of Hart High and Frank Vasquez of L.A. Baptist. On Thursday night, each made 11 three-point shots in a game.

“It was amazing,” said Stotts, a 5-foot-10 senior guard who scored a career-high 42 points as Hart won the Foothill League championship with an 87-69 victory over Valencia in Newhall.

Stotts made 11 of 15 shots from three-point range.

Vasquez, a 5-6 senior guard, broke his school record by scoring 50 points in L.A. Baptist’s 88-66 Alpha League victory over Frazier Mountain. He made 11 of 13 three-point shots.

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“He’s as good a shooter as you’re going to find,” L.A. Baptist Coach Bob Chevalier said.

As impressive as making 11 three-point baskets sounds, it is nowhere near the Southern Section record.

In fact, Stotts and Vasquez combined had one more than the Southern Section and state record for three-point baskets in a game.

Chad Bickley of Santa Maria Valley Christian set the standard in 1994 with 21 three-pointers against Sacramento Citadel. He scored 79 points in the game.

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