CAS Alum Chloe Wells returns to coach 26th annual Collision All Stars

Los Angeles City Section Girls Open Division Champion Westchester head coach E.J. Harris was rewarded for another terrific 26-4 season and was selected as the coach for City Section girls’ team at the 26th annual Collision All Star Game scheduled for Saturday April 11th at St. Bernard High School.

Harris will grace the Collision sidelines for the second time as head coach, but the first since being officially installed as the head coach for the Lady Comets which has continued its dominance in the LA City Section and will coach the girls City team.

Coaching against Harris will be Riverside Hillcrest pilot Chloe Wells who led the Trojans into the second round of the Southern California Regional where they lost to Palisades after reaching the semifinals in the CIF-SS playoffs. Well will coach the girls Southern Section team.

ONE OF OUR OWN-Chloe Wells (right) with Collision alum and first City girls MVP presents MVP award to Wells in 2010. Turns out Collision was the only game that Wells played in her senior year before going on to Duke. In 2025 Wells received the Collision Jim Harrick Lifetime Achievement Award and on April 11, 2026 she will coach the girls Southern Section team.

Wells led the Trojans to a 19-15 record, and is no stranger to Collision having captured the 2010 MVP while leading the Southern Section to victory and then last year became the first female Collision alum to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. In her first year ever coaching, Wells transformed a team and program that had only won 7 games to making history by capturing the CIF championship with an overall record of 26-6—the most successful season any sport has ever had at Hillcrest.

In 2025 Chloe Wells received the Jim Harrick Lifetime Achievement Award.

She will become just the second Collision alum to return to coach in the event, joining Notre Dame’s Matt Sergeant who coach the boys Southern Section in 2025.

Redondo Union’s Reggie Morris Jr., one of the more accomplished high school coaches in the nation who led the Seahawks to a 26-4 record and deep run in the CIF-Southern Section Open Division playoffs will coach the boys Southern Section team.

Morris will be opposed by Fairfax boys coach Jamal Hartwell who led the Lions to the semifinal of the Los Angeles City Section Open Division finals and finished with a 21-11 record in continue to keep the Lions rich tradition alive.

This will be Morris third appearance at Collision and the first for Hartwell.

The boys game will tip at 3p.m. and the girls games is start at 5p.m.