Jace Tavita’s scoring benchmark for the 2015 Summer League lasted all of two nights. Chris Summers scored 48 points – the highest output of this season’s Hawai’i College Basketball Summer League so far – on Saturday night at Manoa Valley District Park.
Summers, who is aiming to join the University of Hawai’i basketball team as a walk-on player, scored 34 points after intermission, but it wasn’t enough as his National Fire Protection Co. team lost to Clark Hatch Fitness, 106-103, in overtime.
“I feel like throughout the season I’ve gotten better,” said Summers, who is originally from Detroit, Michigan, but moved to Hawai’i when he was stationed at Schofield Barracks while serving active duty in the U.