“I was always impressed by his work ethic and kind of his gym rat mentality,” Downer said. “Feels great.”īorn and raised in Lower Merion Township, Klevan says he’s attended basketball camps run by Aces coach Gregg Downer from the time he was four years old.ĭowner remembers Klevan a few years older than that, but it was far from obvious that the elementary school-aged boy would one day be playing meaningful minutes of varsity basketball for any program, much less one of the more storied teams around. “I’ve been an Aces fan for a while, so to be playing meaningful minutes for this team and producing has been really good,” he said. The senior guard has stepped up big-time for Lower Merion this season, playing a crucial role on a team that’s got Central League title aspirations, not to mention high hopes for the district and state tournaments as well.Īfter scoring a career-high 25 points in a win over Neshaminy on Sunday afternoon, the 6-foot-tall, 150-pound guard followed that up with a 15-point outing in a 77-69 win over Springfield (Delco.) on Tuesday evening. ![]() Now, he’s finally getting his chance to play a significant role for the Aces’ varsity squad - and he’s not letting it pass him by. ![]() ![]() Josh Verlin ( since he was a young boy, Harrison Klevan has wanted to play basketball for Lower Merion High School.
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