BOYS' BASKETBALL: Abrams leaves Lancers, enrolls at Oaks Christian

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Aleksandr Abrams, a 6-foot-5 sophomore forward, has left Thousand Oaks High and enrolled at Oaks Christian.

Abrams, who has played with several Oaks Christian players on the Thousand Oaks-based Kings Basketball Academy club team, averaged 17 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks as a lower-level standout during his freshman year at Thousand Oaks.

"I'm very happy to have him," said Oaks Christian coach Andre Chevalier, who led the Lions to a Southern Section Div. IV-A title in March. "I'm excited about his presence in the middle for our team."

Abrams already posted on his beRecruited.com profile page: "I am looking forward to the 2011-12 season at Oaks Christian, go Lions!"


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