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March 1 - Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools

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The Harmon Hawks earned revenge Friday night against Washington High School with a 93-75.The Hawks were led by Jauan Wilson's 25 points and Exavier Bass-Brooks' 17 points. However, it may havebeen Cameron Brown's career-high 16 points that propelled Harmon to the win.Brown energized the Harmon faithful by nailing four dunks and blocking a number of shots for the Hawks."Yeah, it pretty much was," said Brown, concerning if it was his best game in his career. "My teammates andcoaches did a good job for me."Harmon closes the season 15-5, a six-game improvement from last year'srecord. The Hawks clinch a winning record in the league after coming offtwo straight 1-7 seasons in the <strong>Kansas</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Kan., League.After a close first quarter, Harmon opened up a sizable lead in the secondquarter behind outside shooting from Jervon Hooks (10 points) and Wilson.After Harmon built a 36-19 lead, Washington was able to close the lead to48-40 by the half.Dominique Simmons (20 points) and Brett Jones (17 points) led Washington on two comebacks. After Harmonregained a 17-point lead, Washington was able to cut into the lead.However, late free throws from Exavier Bass-Brooks (12-13 from the line) and Wilson built Harmon's leadback into double figures.A full recap, with video, tomorrow morning.

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