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You Can Now See Kobe’s Lower Merion Stats Online

by Gerry November 11, 2020

You Can Now See Kobe’s Lower Merion Stats Online

Basketball-reference.com has updated its website to include game scores and Kobe Bryant’s stat line for every game Lower Merion High School played during Bryant’s four-year stint there.

We've updated our website to include high school statistics for Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. Relive some of their legendary performances at Lower Merion and St. Vincent-St. Mary on our site https://t.co/sIGlOCtccO pic.twitter.com/dMA348Oc9W

— Basketball Reference (@bball_ref) November 10, 2020

Kobe Bryant made his varsity debut on December 11, 1992. The Aces were  hosting Haverford School, in the first round of the Lower Merion Tip-off Tournament. The 14-year-old Bryant, dropped 18 points on their Interacademic League opponents, in a losing cause.

The following night however, the future All-Intergalactic star pitched in 19 points to help Lower Merion win in the consolation game, against Upper Dublin. The Aces were led that night by Matt Snider, who scored 21 points. Snider went on to have a little career in the NFL.


Kobe's First LM Game

After their win over Upper Dublin, the Aces only managed to win three more games over the course of the entire 1992-1993 (4-20).

However, when Kobe was a senior, during the 1995-1996 season,  Lower Merion was 30-3 – including a win against Erie Cathedral Prep, on March 23, 1996 –  for the PIAA AAAA Championship.

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