Which former Central San Fernando Valley area high school athletes will be active on Saturday, Oct. 11?

Carlos Rivera and Arlis Boardingham
Carlos Rivera and Arlis Boardingham
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These former Central San Fernando Valley area high school athletes are set to compete on Saturday, Oct. 11.

Carlos Rivera and Arlis Boardingham
Arlis Boardingham
Bowling Green Falcons
Junior
6′3″ 250
Birmingham Community Charter High School
Hometown: Van Nuys
Next Game: vs. Toledo Rockets, Saturday, Oct. 11, 12 p.m.

Carlos Rivera and Arlis Boardingham
Carlos Rivera
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
Senior
6′3″ 300
Birmingham Community Charter High School
Hometown: North Hills
Next Game: vs. UC Davis Aggies, Saturday, Oct. 11, 4 p.m.

Michael Juarez
Lake Erie Storm
Junior
6′4″ 300
St. Genevieve High School
Next Game: vs. Northwood Timberwolves, Saturday, Oct. 11, 12 p.m.

Carlos Rivera and Arlis Boardingham
Siale Uluave
Arizona Wildcats
Junior
6′5″ 330
Northridge Academy High School
Hometown: Northridge
Next Game: vs. BYU Cougars, Saturday, Oct. 11, 5 p.m.



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