
Canadian High School Point Guard Ahmed Ali Scores 103 Points
A Canadian high school point guard recently created his own Wilt Chamberlain moment.
On Wednesday, Ahmed Ali, a senior at John Collegiate Institute in Toronto, dropped 103 points while facing C.W. . He became only the second Canadian high school player to score more than 100 points in a game; Denham Brown put up 111 points in 2002.
According to North Pole Hoops, the top-50-ranked Canadian high schooler hit an absurd 23 threes, five of which were from half court.
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His coach knew something was going on at halftime (via North Pole Hoops):
""After the first half, I started taking stats, I felt something special was going to happen," explained his Prep Head Coach Adeel Sahibzada.
He shot approximately 50-60% from the field for the game, according to Sahibzada.
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This isn't Ali's only tremendous outing, either. North Pole Hoops reports that he previously posted performances of 35, 48, 46 and 44 points this year facing guys like Canada's No. 1-ranked player, Maker.
If that wasn't impressive enough, he more than outscored his opposition alone and virtually carried his team offensively; the game's final score was 111-76.
[North Pole Hoops, h/t Slam]



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