Boys’ basketball: Cathedral’s Lucas Siewert is from Brazil and can shoot [Video]
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6-10 sophomores makes five in victory
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Since he started playing basketball in Brazil when he was 9, 6-foot-10 Lucas Siewert remembers being enthralled with the three-point shot.
“When I first started playing, I’d always go to the third-point line,” he said.
The sophomore at L.A. Cathedral sure learned his lessons well. He made five three-pointers on Wednesday to help the Phantoms improve to 18-2 and virtually lock up the Camino Real League title with a 71-50 home win over Cantwell-Sacred Heart.
He finished with 15 points. Also contributing 15 points was Ifeoluwa Kalejaiye. Lorel Johnson and 6-11 Idrissa Diallo each had 11 points. Diallo contributed seven blocks and was an intimidating force on defense. Joey Covarrubias led Cantwell (18-6) with 20 points.
Cathedral faces Corona Centennial at home on Saturday at 7 p.m. in a game that could help put the Phantoms in the Open Division playoffs.
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