This guy Henry Hanion is a girls' high school basketball phenom. It's like a highlight reel every time he's on the court. And you'll never believe this: Henry has scored a third of his team's points in three consecutive games.
That's wild, even for a boy!
I mean, look at this athleticism:
Not a single girl out there is playing at the same level as Henry.
Dude's a superstar!
Let's take a look at the team's most recent victory and see just how much of an impact Henry's superb play is having on their success.
San Francisco Waldorf secured a 42-38 W over The Bay School on Tuesday. That's another feather in the cap for San Francisco Waldorf, who also won these teams' last head-to-head.
San Francisco Waldorf got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Henry Hanlon out in front who scored 26 points. That makes it three consecutive games in which Hanlon has scored at least a third of San Francisco Waldorf's points. Aasia Williams was another key contributor, scoring 15 points.
San Francisco Waldorf pushed their record up to 10-1 with that victory, which was their fourth straight at home dating back to last season. Those victories were due in large part to their offensive dominance across that stretch, as they averaged 57.5 points per game.
Man, I'm surprised the game was this close. We'll have to check The Bay School for males as well. Maybe they've got one of their own; you never know.
But getting back to Henry Hanlon, I mean, wow, that dude can play.
Dude put up 26 points in a girls' basketball game. That's gotta be a record! I mean, big giant asterisk, but that's gotta be a record!
Man, why am I not surprised that this story is out of San Francisco? Like, it's only fitting. Stay classy, California!
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