Which ex-high school standouts from Central San Fernando Valley area will play on Saturday, Jan. 10?

Zion Watt and Hamed "Larry" Olayinka
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These former Central San Fernando Valley area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, Jan. 10.

Zion Watt and Hamed "Larry" Olayinka
Baron Bracey
Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm
Guard
Senior
6′2″
Lake Balboa College Preparatory Magnet K-12
Hometown: San Diego
Next Game: vs. Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys, Saturday, Jan. 10, 3 p.m.

Zion Watt and Hamed "Larry" Olayinka
Hamed “Larry” Olayinka
FIU Panthers
Forward
Junior
6′9″ 215
Birmingham Community Charter High School
Hometown: Los Angeles
Next Game: vs. Missouri State Bears, Saturday, Jan. 10, 5 p.m.

Zion Watt and Hamed "Larry" Olayinka
Isaiah Chappell
UC Davis Aggies
Forward
Sophomore
6′9″ 225
Crossroads School
Hometown: Los Angeles
Next Game: vs. Cal Poly Mustangs, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2 p.m.

Zion Watt and Hamed "Larry" Olayinka
Zion Watt
Tufts Jumbos
Guard and forward
Junior
6′6″ 180
Crossroads School
Hometown: Los Angeles
Next Game: vs. Colby Mules, Saturday, Jan. 10, 3 p.m.



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