Tennis players are united to honor Liwala Hai Brown Levy
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.
A 33 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of murder and murder.
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.”
The Levi’s Learbles partner, Cooper Schwartz, was not originally not playing on Friday as a means of not distorting his memory to win the title of Mission League with Levi. Change his opinion and play with a new partner. They won their matches 7-5, 7-6 and 6-4 and at the match points, Schwartz used a Levi striker.
Harvard Winjeil won the 14-4 match to advance.
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