McDavid Gets 10 3-Pointers, 48 Points for Clairemont
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SAN DIEGO — Ray McDavid set a San Diego Section record with 10 three-pointers and finished with 48 points and 17 rebounds to lead Clairemont High School past Kearny, 85-84, in overtime in a City Western League game Wednesday at Clairemont.
Clairemont had 14 three-pointers.
Facing a box-and-one defense, McDavid, a 6-foot-2 senior guard, made 10 of 11 three-point attempts and 8 of 11 inside the three-point line. His three-pointer with 3 seconds left in regulation sent the game into overtime.
“We would get down by seven or eight points and Ray would just shoot us back into it by canning a couple three-pointers,” Clairemont Coach Greg Lee said.
Kearny (11-13, 3-6) was ahead most of the game on the strength of 29-of-35 free-throw shooting. Clairemont (12-14, 4-5) made 9 of 15.
Kearny’s Omar Salihi missed a chance to send the game into a second overtime when he missed the second of two free throws after time had expired.
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