Chatsworth's St. Francis center Cherif Millogo has received an 11th college offer from Vanderbilt after averaging 27.2 points, 13.7 rebounds and 5.6 blocks as a junior. Chatsworth Charter's Noa Beauregard was named All-Area Player of the Year in boys volleyball.
*Cherif Millogo, the 7-foot-3 center for St. Francis High School in Chatsworth, has received his 11th college basketball offer. The new offer comes from Vanderbilt University, according to the Los Angeles Daily News*.
The offer arrived after Millogo posted dominant numbers as a junior during the 2025-26 season. He averaged 27.2 points, 13.7 rebounds, 5.6 blocks and 3.6 assists per game, the Daily News reported.
Millogo, a native of Burkina Faso, now has offers from some of the most recognizable programs in college basketball. His list includes:
The Daily News described Millogo as a "rim running big who can play both ends of a floor." The report noted that he "changes shots with his length, can contest jumpers with quality footwork and possesses soft hands to catch lead passes."
"Millogo changes shots with his length, can contest jumpers with quality footwork and possesses soft hands to catch lead passes, the strength to rise and score above the rim through contact and hit jumpers at midrange," the Daily News wrote.
In other local sports news, Noa Beauregard, a senior at Chatsworth Charter High School, was named the Daily News' Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year for boys volleyball in 2026.
Beauregard led the Chancellors to the City Open Division title. He earned his second West Valley League MVP honor. His season totals included 551 kills, 61 blocks, 47 aces and 103 digs, according to the Daily News' All-Area boys volleyball team selections.
Beauregard ended his high school career as a three-time City Open Division champion. Grant Chang, another Chatsworth senior and middle blocker, was also selected to the All-Area team. The MIT commit recorded 397 kills, 59 blocks, 64 digs and 21 aces.
Millogo enters his senior year with a resume that already rivals many Division I players. The addition of Vanderbilt to his offer list signals that power-conference programs are taking notice of the Chatsworth big man.
He will be one of the most watched high school basketball prospects in Southern California as the 2026-27 season approaches.
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