Record-Breaking Brothers: 102 Points, 35 Assists
In a California high school basketball game, brothers Nick and Dylan Khatchikian set records for points and assists in under 30 minutes.

Mesrobian High School delivered Pasadena's Waverly High School a 119-25 loss on Thursday night. Nick Khatchikian broke the California single-game scoring record with 102 points in 22 minutes, shooting 80% from the field. His brother, Dylan, set a new assist record with 35 in the win. The brothers only collected two turnovers apiece in the unforgettable night that will go down in California basketball history.
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