With another impressive performance for Notre Dame, Hamiley Arenas, daughter of the three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, seemed the silver lining for Sherman Oaks. The team suffered a disappointing 77-36 loss against the Harvard-Westlake Wolverines on Friday.
The guard's mother, Laura Govan, was also present during the game as she shared some standout highlights of her daughter's performance. In one of them, Arenas was seen creating space and draining a three after a dribble pull-up against the opponent:
"Back up, damn!!! @hamileyarenas0," Govan captioned her IG story.
A user on X uploaded Arenas' shot:
With this loss, Notre Dame is on a four-game losing streak that started with a loss against Dos Pueblos. Since then, they have lost against Louisville, Marlborough and Harvard-Westlake. They hold a 10-8 record overall and 0-3 in the league.
Hamiley Arenas has been exceptional for the Notre Dame Sherman Oaks. Having played 16 games for her team, Arenas leads Sherman Oaks in points, rebounds, assists and blocks. She also leads the school in free-throw percentage (74%) and 3-point field goal percentage (20%).
Her stats earned her high praise from West Coast Premier girls Nike EYBL and Team WhyNot Premier coach Maria Mesa on her Instagram story:
"Lol i knew my girl was killing, but this is a whole other kind of BEAST MODE, leading every category!!! I see you @hamileyarenas0," she captioned her story.
Furthermore, the 5-foot-10 guard is averaging a double-double, scoring 22.8 points on 39% shooting, dishing out 3.3 assists, grabbing 12.7 boards, stealing the ball 3.2 times, combined with 0.9 blocks per contest.
Arenas' best performance for Sherman Oaks came on Dec. 30, in the 71-47 win against Rolling Hills Prep, where she scored 31 points on 41% shooting.
Laura Govan shares Hamiley Arenas' 30-point performance
Laura Govan's Instagram is full of highlights and updates of her kids, including Alijah, Izela, Hamiley and Alonis Arenas. Govan also shared her younger daughter's 30-point performance against Oceanside Pirated in the SoCal Holiday Prep Classic two weeks ago:
"Another 30 piece huh!? 9th grade Huh!? A goat in the making. @hamileyarenas0 Leadership, sportsmanship, attitude, humility and confidence you Got it ALL Mija keep grinding … Only The Beginning… @hamileyarenas0 #ProudMom 🏀," Govan captioned the post.
The Class of 2028 player has three more years before she decides on her collegiate career.