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IMSA's Onwuameze Shines in Basketball
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Lota Onwuameze, a six-foot-four junior forward for IMSA, is making waves in high school basketball. He led the Titans to a fifty-one to thirty-two victory over Saint Edward, scoring seventeen points and grabbing eleven rebounds. Onwuameze, who returned to basketball after a break, is averaging eighteen points and ten rebounds this season. He aims to surpass his brothers career scoring record. The Titans, with players like Omar Njikam, are a team to watch this season.
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