Tennis players unite to pay tribute to Loyola High’s Braun Levi

In the afternoon on Friday at La Valley College, Liwala and Harvard Westeliks players gathered for a moment of silence wearing shirts reading “Live Like Braun”, in honor of Captain Liwala Brown Levy, who was killed last weekend at Manhattan Beach while walking on the street.
33 years old A woman has been arrested on suspicion of leading her under the influence and killing.
Liola players decided after a lot of thinking and mourning to play a match on Friday’s open match in the southern division against Harvard and Weettek.
“We want to play with Brown,” coach Brian Hilde said.
I held a moment of silence. Levy’s mother, Jennifer, was receiving hugs and support.
Throughout the week in Liola, students were supporting each other in an attempt to recover. A celebration of Levy’s life will be held at 6 pm on Saturday in Liola.
In an email, Silvia Mamalezan, Jeddah, Talib Liwala, wrote, “Lewula College was amazing during this time of providing advisers and supporting students, but also families. I just wanted to remember how this wonderful young man touched a lot of lives, especially my grandson in a positive way.”
Fibrous Marital partner, Cooper SchwartzOriginally, he will not play on Friday as a way to not distort his memory to win the mission league title with Levy. Change his opinion and play with a new partner. They won their matches 7-5, 7-6, 6-4 and at the point of the match, Schwartz used Levi striker.
Harvard Winjeil won the 14-4 match to advance.
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