SoCalHoops High School News
Scores & Recaps: All
The Dec. 7 Games--(Dec. 8, 1999)
We've tried to get as many of the scores and details of games taking place all over the SoCal area as possible from yesterday, and we think we've gotten most of them. The recap for just the scores is listed first; details follow below. If you know of a score or a result we missed, send us an e-mail, or post it up on the message board. For the tournaments, they're organized alphabetically by the name of the tournament; for non-league games, the best we can do is organize them alphabetically using the first letter of the winning team.
We will continuously update this page throughout the day following the games, so if you don't see a score or the details, check back later. . .
Daily Recap of Scores From Around SoCal |
Southern Section Scores
Valley League
Valley Torah 59, Pilibos 56
Non League
Arroyo Grande 48, Paso Robles 46
Beaumont 72, Rim of the World 71
Brethren Christian 75, Fairmont 39
Burbank 61, Hoover 51
Burroughs (Ridgecrest) 57, Littlerock 54 (OT)
California (Whittier) 53, Cerritos 41
Calvary Baptist 56, Lake Arrowhead Christian 35
Camarillo 84, Royal 50
Chadwick 72, Rolling Hills Prep 30
Chaffey 70, Bloomington 69
Costa Mesa 63, Saddleback 25
Crespi 64, LA Baptist 42
CSDR 69, Joshua Springs 68
Cypress 89, El Modena 60
Etiwanda 72, Pomona 60
Faith Baptist 49, Pasadena Poly 38
First Lutheran 77, Pacific Christian 48
Fountain Valley 45, Tustin 30
Hemet 73, San Jacinto 61
Heritage Christian 80 , St. Margaret's 59
Hueneme 63, Santa Paula 59
Loma Linda Academy 53, Granite Hills 41
Lompoc 68, St. Joseph 58
Loyola 52, St. Paul 48
Masada 52, Westmark 32
Pacific 66, Murrieta Valley 54
Pacific Hills 90, Hawthorne 60
Ribet Academy 102, Westview Academy 39
San Luis Obispo 54, Morro Bay 44
San Marcos 66, Westlake 64
Santa Clara 64, Carpinteria 59
Southwest Academy 55, West LA Christian 50
Southwestern 57, West Valley Christian 51
St. Bonaventure 56, Villanova Prep 44
Sultana 70, Silver Valley 47
Twentynine Palms 88, Yucca Valley 68
Village Christian 61, Fillmore 48
Wilson Creek 68, Acaciawood 58
City Section Games Scores
League Games
Western League
Fairfax 119, Los Angeles 45
Hamilton 70, University 63
City Section Non- League Game Scores
Banning 63, Bell 56
Cleveland 88, Monroe 60
Crenshaw 83, Crossroads 73
Dorsey 43, Huntington Park 34
El Camino 91, Van Nuys 43
Foshay 72, Middle College 65
Taft 90, Franklin 54
Fremont 68, South Gate 62 (OT)
Gardena 58, Jefferson 51
Jefferson 46, Gardena 42
Jordan 89, USC Magnet 46
Reseda 64, Poly 62
Venice 72, San Pedro 63
Tournament Scores
Arroyo Tournament
La Canada 69, Antelope Valley 43
Arcadia 61, Duarte 58
Bethel Christian Tournament
No scores reported yet
Beverly Hills Tournament
Buena 58, Murphy 42
Campbell Hall 69, Canyon (Canyon Country 37
Camarillo 84, Royal 50
Desert City Holiday Classic at Cathedral
City
Silverado 99, Calexico 52
Chaparral 76, Redlands East Valley 69
Carlsbad 75, La Quinta 57
Palm Desert 78, West Valley 73
El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed
Classic)
Aliso Niguel 71, Orange 25
El Segundo Tournament
West Torrance 57, Sherman Oaks 47
Mira Costa 69, Kennedy 62
Santa Monica 74, LACES 49
El Rancho Tournament
Paramount 92, Cantwell 47
Eisenhower-Rialto Kiwanis Tournament
Eisenhower 100, Apple Valley 38
Rialto 77, San Gorgonio 53
San Bernardino 83, Canyon Springs 82
Victor Valley 70, Colton 55
Foothill Tournament (Bob Osborne Classic)
No scores reported yet
Fullerton Tournament
La Serna 62, St. John Bosco 35
Magnolia 63, Kennedy 51
Lancaster Desert Christian Tournament
Desert Christian 94, Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 72
Mesa Grande 69, Desert Christian 64
La Quinta Tournament
Corona del Mar 52, Buena Park 45
Lakewood 66, Loara 49
Los Alamitos
Long Beach Wilson 64, Pacifica 57
Los Alamitos 73, Long Beach Cabrillo 45
Muir 79, Verbum Dei 68
Milken Hilltop Tournament
Flintridge Prep 58, Paraclete 39
Milken 46, Oakwood 27
Bell-Jeff 62, Buckley 54
Montclair Prep
Providence 78, Light & Life 31
Cathedral 52, Viewpoint 44
Notre Dame 59, Blair 47
Price 67, Kilpatrick 38
Rio Hondo Prep 48, Azusa 45
Riverside Poly-Arlington Kiwanis Tournament
Cajon 92, Ramona B 58
Indio 71, Norte Vista 61
Norco 72, Ramona 68
Riverside Poly 57, La Sierra 52
San Dimas Tournament
Damien 67, Don Lugo 54
Diamond Bar 42, Northview 39
Garey 73, Bonita 67 (OT)
Tournament Of Champions At Ocean View
Centennial/Compton 62, El Toro 53
Corona Centennial 62, El Toro 53
Horizon Christian (San Diego) 64, Long Beach Jordan 62
Mater Dei 85, Compton 64
Ocean View 67, Redlands 50
We Care Games (At LA High)
No scores reported yet
Thousand Oaks Tournament
Channel Islands 76, Calabasas 54
Grant 83, Newbury Park 74
Santa Barbara 65, Oak Park 58
Upland Tournament
Pasadena 80 Palm Springs 47
Rancho Cucamonga 66 Locke 44
Upland 79 Montclair 51
Valley View 76 Temple City 52
Valley Christian Tournament
Don Bosco 81, Norwalk 47
Tournament Game Details |
Arroyo Tournament
La Canada 69, Antelope Valley 43--Mark Moore scored 14 points as LaCanada improved to 3-0 with a 69-43 victory over Antelope Valley in the first round of the Arroyo Tournametn. Dan Neimann and Robbie Neyland each added 11 for La Canada.
Arcadia 61, Duarte 58-- Arcadia was led by Brent Dohling with 21 oints and Neal Thornton who scored 12, as Arcadia improved to 1-2 on the year. Duarte is 1-1 and was led by Ray Rogers with 16 and Calvin Byrd with 18. Michaels Rogers scored 32 and Matt Carter had 11 for Duarte.
Bethel Christian Tournament
No scores reported yet
Beverly Hills Tournament
Buena 58, Murphy 42--Bobby Meyer had eight of his 18 points in the second quarter and the Bulldogs (2-3) won in the first round of the Beverly Hills tournament. Robby Blanks tossed in 15 points for Buena which avenged a loss to Daniel Murphy last week in the Loyola tournament. Buena's Matt Colton came up with 12 rebounds while Dan Panico and Jason Plum each had five assists.
Campbell Hall 69, Canyon (Canyon Country) 37--Jesse Foster hit for 17 points and 11 rebounds while Hassan Bassiri had 21 points and 7 assists, 5 steals and freshman Robert Lock had 4 points, 7 assists, 5 steals and Drobnick had 13 and 5 steals as Campbell Hall cruised to the win. CH is now 2-1, the lone loss being to Harvard-Westlake. Canyon is 0-3 on the eyar and was led by Nelson with 16 points.
Camarillo 84, Royal 50--Camarillo was led by Calwell's 20 points and McCormick's 21 to get to 3-2 on the season. Royal was led by Segal with 14.
Desert City Holiday Classic at Cathedral City
Silverado 99, Calexico 52-- (From the Desert County Sun)Silverado got 30 points from Jeremiah Phillips to defeat Calexico 99-52. Chaparral defeated East Valley 76-69, despite 29 points from Kai Lyles
Chaparral 76, Redlands East Valley 69--(From the Murietta Californian & Riverside P-E): Joe Buller scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Pumas (3-0) opened tournament play with a victory. Lemar Ruffin added 16 points and eight rebounds for Chaparral. The Pumas trailed 37-36 at the half, but rallied to take a 58-48 lead after three quarters. Redlands East Valley almost outran Temecula Chaparral, but the Pumas slowed it down to their tempo in the second half and cruised to a victory in pool play of the Desert-City Winter Classic. Kai Lyles was on fire himself, score 29 points, including six three-pointers for the Wildcats. Joe Buller led the Pumas and in addition to his 19 points, had eight rebounds and eight assists. Ryan Cooke had 14 and Dan Larsen added 10 for the Pumas. Redlands East Valley- Holcombe 12, Jones 6, Muses 10, Larsen 6, Lyres 29, Vigil 2, Brazelton 4. Chaparral- D. Larsen 10, Hopkins 7, Buller 19, Cooke 14, Ruffin 16, Cooper 3, Brenier 5. Halftime score -- Redlands East Valley 37-36. Three-point goals -- D.Larsen, Holcombe, Muses, Lyres 6. Total fouls -- Redlands East Valley 16, Chaparral 14. Fouled out -- none.
Carlsbad 75, La Quinta 57-- (From the Desert County Sun) Skyler Wilson scored a game-high 28 points, but the Blackhawks were blitzed in the second half of their Desert-Cities Winter Classic contest. La Quinta 11 20 9 17 -- 57 Carlsbad 10 18 25 22 -- 75 La Quinta: Gutierrez 3, Moreno 4, Beavers 2, Burt 5, Martinez 2, Avon 11, Aceves 2, Skylar Wilson 28. Carlsbad: Nelson 9, Ortega 3, Jasmer 7, Moore 4, Fleming 12, Stockalper 15, Crenshaw 25. 3-pointers La Quinta 1 (Wilson), Carlsbad 6 (Stockalper 2, Fleming 2, Ortega 1, Nelson 1). Total fouls La Quinta 13, Carlsbad 19. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- none.
Palm Desert 78, West Valley 73 -- (From
the Desert County Sun & Riverside P-E) Palm Desert outscored Hemet West Valley
25-12 in the third quarter to come from behind and claim a pool-play victory in the Desert
City Tournament. Josh Zazulia sank all 14 of his free throw attempts and finished with 24
points to lead the Aztecs (2-2). Matt Jefferson hit 8 of 9 free throw
attempts and scored 15. Zac Scott stole the ball on an inbounds with less than a minute to
play. The Aztecs pushed the ball up court and Matt Jefferson scored on a tip-in with 20
seconds left, putting the Aztecs up 77-73. That led Palm Desert to its second win in four
games. Palm Desert, having been outscored 19-10 in the opening quarter, opened the
second half with a 25-12 run. West Valley: 19 21 12 21 -- 73 Palm Desert: 10 24 25 19 --
78 West Valley: Nevarez 2, De La Rosa 2, Griffin 2, LaBarron, Roquemore 18, Pierce
8, Alvarez 1, Williams 6, Washington 6, Davis 27. Palm Desert: Josh Zazulia 24, Matt
Jefferson 13, Park 2, Adam Harasansky 15, Smith 2, Newman-Brewer 8, Henry 2, Zac Scott 12.
El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed Classic)
Aliso Niguel 71, Orange 25-- Brandon Sievers scored 17 points, including nine on three-pointers, Zach Zanolli had 12 and Dino Lamela 11 for Aliso Niguel (4-2).
El Segundo Tournament
West Torrance 57, Sherman Oaks 47
Mira Costa 69, Kennedy 62
Santa Monica 74, LACES 49
El Rancho Tournament
Gabrielino 48, Montebello 35-- Senior forward Robin Tholt and sophomore center Sean Carvey each scored 10 to lead the Eagles (3-0) in pool play. Senior guard Ernie Aranda scored all nine of his points on three pointers. Sean Maxie had 8 points and 8 asssists.
Paramount 92, Cantwell 47-- Paramount was led by five scorers in double figures: Rumford 19, Kelly 10, Knox 11, Pearson 14 and Booth 10.
Eisenhower-Rialto Kiwanis Tournament
Eisenhower 100, Apple Valley 38 --Senior guard Andre Ruzan had 30 points, nine assists and five rebounds as the Eagles (1-1) rolled over the visiting Sun Devils (2-2) in the first round of the Rialto-Eisenhower Tournament. Junior guard Dante Ruzan had 11 points and four rebounds for Eisenhower and freshman forward Sean Marshall added 10 points as the Eagles opened up a 50-26 halftime lead. Richard Carrillo scored 17 points to lead Apple Valley.EISENHOWER (100) -- D.Rouzan 11, A.Rouzan 30, Marshall 10, Acker 14, Bush 4, Parks 4, Jackson 4, T.Marshall 5, Hart 6, Hill 6, Hams 4, Dukes 2. APPLE VALLEY (38) -- Wilkes 3, Hughes 7, Leaupepe 2, Geoson 4, Origel 3, Wynn 2, Carillo 17. Halftime score -- Eisenhower 49-28. Three-point goals -- Wilkes, Origel, D.Rouzan, A.Rouzan 2, Acker 2. Total fouls -- Eisenhower 19, Apple Valley 16. Fouled out -- None.
Rialto 77, San Gorgonio 53--David Joiner scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Rialto (5-0) rolled to victory in the Rialto-Eisenhower Tournament. Rialto led by 14 points after the first quarter. SAN GORGONIO (53) -- White 13, Johnson 19, Blackwell 11, Dowdy 2, Buchholz 1, Tallgy 1, McIntosh 6. RIALTO (77) -- Joiner 18, Willingham 11, Davis 6, Sconiers 6, D.Burnett 4, Swisher 5, Fraley 3, Anderson 7, Kemp 4, Williams 5, McShan 4, Edwards 4. Halftime score -- Rialto 38-21. Three-point goals -- White 4, Blackwell 2, Buchholz, Fraley, Willingham. Total fouls -- San Gorgonio 16, Rialto 19. Fouled out -- Dowdy.
San Bernardino 83, Canyon Springs 82--The Cardinals sped to an 83-82 win over Moreno Valley Canyon Springsin the Kiwanis Tournament. With less than a minute to play, the Cougars (1-1) brought it to a one-point game with a basket and a free throw. The Cardinals (4-1) took three more free throws, missing them all, but the Cougars couldn't put their last shot in. Freshman Richard Cobbs led the Cougars with 22 points and Jason Braxton added 20. Paul Miller led the Cardinals with 21 points and Tojuan Terrell and Lacy Copeland added 19 apiece. With its fourth victory, San Bernardino has already matched the Cardinals' win total from last year. Coach Werner von der Heide, in his first year at San Bernardino, said his team that went 0-10 in the San Andreas League last year has some weapons opponents should look out for. San Bernardino 83, Canyon Springs 82 CANYON SPRINGS (82) -- Rosburough 7, Braxton 20, Robinson 9, Cobbs 22, Browns 6, Walker 2, Gibson 5, Taylor 1, Johnson 6, Carver 2, Rosen 2. SAN BERNARDINO (83) -- Terrell 19, Miller 21, Copeland 19, Mixon 6, Grigsby 2, Stotts 5, Palmore 2, Stokes 4, Huerta 5 Halftime score -- San Bernardino 42-38. Three-point goals -- Braxton 3, Cobbs, Gibson, Terrell 2, Copeland 5. Total fouls -- Canyon Springs 24, San Bernardino 24. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- Coach Werner von der Heide.
Victor Valley 70, Colton 55-- Senior guard Ryan Dillon scored 18 points and senior forward Carlos Alexander added 17 as the Jackrabbits (3-1) beat the Yellowjackets in the first round of the Rialto-Eisenhower Tournament. Alla Yasin scored a game-high 21 points for Colton. Corey Stinson had seven assists and five steals for Victor Valley.
Foothill Tournament (Bob Osborne Classic)
No scores reported yet
Fullerton Tournament (Darren Oliver Classic)
La Serna 62, St. John Bosco 35--The Braves (2-1) stayed close for a quarter but managed just 25 points in the last three quarters combined and lost to the Lancers (2-1) in a pool play game. Donald Quiorz, a sophomore guard, led Bosco with 10 points.
Magnolia 63, Kennedy 51--Geoffrey Clayton scored 24 points and Stia Asoau added 13 to lead host Magnolia (4-1). Robert Reyes scored 15 points for Kennedy (1-4)
Lancaster Desert Christian Tournament
Desert Christian 94, Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 72--Desert Christian was led by Bryan Waugh with 23, including 5 three pointers, Phyil Parker's 17, 13 vboards and 5 blocks, Phil Seston's 8 points and 12 rebounds, Tommy Pickens' 12 points and Mike Spears' 11. Hillcrest was led by Haddad with 22 and Hadakins with 14, Nessim's 21. DC is 3-0 on the year.
Mesa Grande 69, Desert Christian 64-- (From the Desert Sun & Riverside P-E): Andrew Brattrud made two free throws with four seconds left to tie the game for Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian. But two costly turnovers led to five unanswered points in overtime, giving Calimesa Mesa Grande the victory. Josh Johnson had 13 points for the Conquerors and Tim Smith added 12. Brattrud finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Danny Houser had 11 rebounds. Desert Christian 8 15 19 13 9 -- 64 Mesa Grande11 12 19 13 14 -- 69 Desert Christian: Andrew Brattrud 16, Josh Johnson 13, Tim Smith 12, Javier Santana 8, David Kim 8, Daniel Houser 5, David Raley 2. Mesa Grande: Stout 16, Chinnock 15, Venckeleer 14, Ruybald 12, Chamberlain 9, Joreteg 3. 3-pointers -- Desert Christian 1 (Johnson), Mesa Grande (Ruybald 3, Stout 2, Venckeleer, Joreteg). Rebounds -- Desert Christian 34 (Houser 11, Brattrud 10). Assists -- Desert Christian 11 (Tim Smith 3). Total fouls: Desert Christian 12, Mesa Grande 16. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- none.
La Quinta Tournament
Corona del Mar 52, Buena Park 45 -- Brooks Morris scored 16 points, including two three-pointers, for host Corona del Mar (3-0) in pool play. Teammate Alec Hanson added 14 more for the Sea Kings. DeAndre Gibson was the high scorer with 16 points for Buena Park (3-2).
Lakewood 66, Loara 49--Junioir Forward Armon Ivory had a career high 29 points and junior guard Robvert Hicks scored 21 as the Lancers (4-1) defeated the Saxons in a first round game at La Quinta High
Los Alamitos
Long Beach Wilson 64, Pacifica 57--Brian Johnson, a senior forward scored a game-high 16 points for the Wilson Bruins (4-1) who led by 14 onts at the half and hung on for the win. The Pacifica Mariners are now 3-2 on the year. Wilson will play Mayfair tonight at 6:00 p.m. in a pool play game.
Los Alamitos 73, Long Beach Cabrillo 45 --Ken Carter had 18 points and 15 rebounds as second-ranked Los Alamitos defeated Long Beach Cabrillo, 73-45, in a Los Alamitos boys' basketball tournament pool-play game Tuesday. The Griffins (5-0) led by only six points at the end the half, but came back in the second half to outscore Cabrillo, 37-19. Ryan Rakusin had eight points and 12 rebounds for Los Alamitos.
Mayfair 63, Villa Park 56--Josh Childress (6'-6" Jr. SG/SF) and senior guard Mike Bragg scored 15 points each as the Monsoons (3-2) won a close game against Villa part, outscoring them 32-17 in the second and third quarters. Eddie Draughan had 13 points and 6 assists for Mayfair, who will meet Long Beach Wilson tonight at 6:00 p.m. in a pool play game. Matt MacGinnis had a game high 23 points.
Muir 79, Verbum Dei 68--Senior guard Darelle Rowe scored a game-high 28 ppoints to help lead Muir to the win in pool play. Rowe scored 20 points in the first half and the Mustangs led 46-22 at the half. Jonathan Williams had four 3 pointers for Muir and had 23 points. Muir is 3-0 and advances to play Long Beach Cabrillo today at 3:00 p.m. at Los Al.
Milken Hilltop Tournament
Bell-Jeff 62, Buckley 54-- Bell-Jeff (2-1) was led by Carlos Arroyo's 27 points and 22 rebounds as the Guards hung on for a tough win over Buckley. Bell Jeff led by three at the start of the second half but scored just 6 points in the third quarter to give Buckley a slim lead at the start of the fourth, which they extended to five. Bell-Jeff made the deficit outscoring Buckley 20-10 in the fourth, most from line as Buckley was forced to foul to stop the clock. Bell-Jeff scorers were Chavez 5, Bunning 4, Gopez 4, Markovic 4, Cabrerra 8, Yildiz 5, and Kealy 5. Buckley (3-1) was led by Colin Ward-Henninger's 25 points and 9 rebounds and David Gale's three points, 10 assists and 6 steals. Alex Clancy, who had been averaging 26 ppg in the prior three contests, with performances of 26 and 30 in the prior two, went cold and only scored 2 from the field. Bell-Jeff meets Milken in the final tonight at 7:30 while Buckley will play league rival Oakwood at 6:00 in the third place game.
Flintridge Prep 58, Paraclete 39-- Flintridge outlasted Paraclete behind Ben Kroop's (6'-9" Sr. SF/C) 25 points and 15 rebounds. Paraclete had no player in double figures. Flintridge Prep is 2-2 on the season and Paraclete is 0-2. Paraclete will play AGBU in a consolation game today at 3:00 pm.
Milken 46, Oakwood 27--Milken (2-1) will meet Bell-Jeff in the final today at 7:30 at Milken. High scorers for the Wildcats last night were Raminfar 14, Greenberg 12, Bassman 10, Hendlish 4, Blitz 2, Milgrim 2, and Powell 2. Oakwood had no scorers in double figures; Stan Musgrave had 6. Daniel Greenberg was injured in the second quarter of the game, continued to play and eventually came out in the third quarter with a hyper-extended knee (or so the reports we've heard have stated. . . we only saw the first injury and he seemed shaken up, but ok to play after that one). He is listed as doubtful for tonight's championship game, which is a shame because he's a tough competitor and without him, Milken will depend on Jon Milgrim, a nice but very young player at the point who will be pressured by Bell-Jeff's full court press.
Pilgrim def AGBU.-- we didn't get the scoring for this one, but Pilgrim won, and will play Flintridge Prep today in the 5th place game at 4:30 p.m.
Montclair Prep
Cathedral 52, Viewpoint 44-- Viewpoint (2-3) lost to Cathedral in a game that was closer at times than the final score would indicate, but they trailed 27-14 at the half, and slowly crept back into it outscoring Cathedral 13-9 in the third, but never got closer than 6. Viewpoint had only one player in double figures, Bly with 13. Cathedral was led by Zack Hall with 19 and Chris Duarte with 14. Cathedral improves to 2-3.
Notre Dame 59, Blair 47--Cody Pearson (6'-5" Jr. G) made 14 of 20 shots and scored 30 points with 10 rebounds, three steals and two blocked shots for the Knights in a second-round victory at the Montclair Prep tournament. Michael Luderer had 16 points and nine rebounds for the Knights (3-0).
Price 67, Kilpatrick 38-- Kilpatrick, obviously preoccupied with football (they are in the finals this weekend against Paraclete, which was also without many players at the Milken tournament), struggled and no player reached double figures. On the other hand, the defending Southern Section D-VA champs were firing on all cylinders as Othel Johnson had 13 pints, Jermaine Jamison had 13, Mychal Lyunch scored 9, Chris Alexander had 7, Andre Jones 5, and Howard 13. Price outscored Kilpatrick 17-7 in the first quarter and never looked back. Price is now 1-0 and Kilpatrick is 1-1.
Providence 78, Light & Life 31--Providence was led by Shant Bekmezian with 11 and Derek Jones with 15, to go along with Dino Pedraja's 18 points. Eric Vaca also had 12 for Providence which improves to 4-1 on the season.
Rio Hondo Prep 48, Azusa 45--no details were available.
La Salle 72, Yeshiva 54-- La Salle won a second round game to advance in the winner's bracket behind Albert Aquino's 17 points and Tommy Remillard's 10. Jason Kenoyer had 13 and Matt Kelly 12. Yeshiva was led by Pollak with 18 and Missry with 11, 9 on three three-pointers. Yeshiva is 2-1 and LaSalle is 3-0.
Riverside Poly-Arlington Kiwanis Tournament
Riverside Poly 57, La Sierra 52
Cajon 92, Ramona 45-- Senior forward Blake Walker scored a game-high 38 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and had three blocks as the Cowboys (1-0) cruised past the Rams in the first round of the Riverside Kiwanis Tournament. Walker was 16-of-23 from the field. Sophomore forward Donovan Morris added 15 points and 15 rebounds as Cajon raced to a 22-8 lead after one quarter and led 39-21 at the half. Junior guard Paul Roby had 11 points in the victory.
Indio 71, Norte Vista 61-- (From the Desert County Sun & Riverside P-E): Senior forward Keaire Mims had 32 points and 13 rebounds for Riverside Norte Vista, but the Braves spent most of the game 10 points behind Indio (4-0). Senior Frank Rodriguez led Indio with 19 points. Wendell Horn added 10 points for the Braves (1-2) in their first game of the Kiwanis Tournament.The Rajahs opened the Arlington Tournament with their fourth straight win. Indio got 21 points from Frank Rodriguez. Indio 21 18 23 7 -- 71 Norte Vista: 11 14 16 19 -- 61 Indio: Frank Rodriguez 21, Eddie Silva 4, Jacob Roberson 4, Tom Ogimachi 4, Chris Marrujo 14, Billy Meraz 8, Zac Balver 16. 10-21 61 Norte Vista: Horn 7, Handley 9, Mims 32, Edwards 2, Askins 3, H. Mims 2, J. Horn 6. Halftime score -- Indio 39-25. Three-point goals -- W.Horn 2, Hanley 2, K.Mims 5, Askins, J.Horn, Rodriguez 4, Silva. Total fouls -- Norte Vista 15, Indio 11. Fouled out -- none.
Norco 72, Ramona 68
San Dimas Tournament
Damien 67, Don Lugo 54--Damien trailed 52-49 after three quarters, but Vinny Minjares sparked a comeback, scoring nine of his 23 points in the final period as the Spartans (5-1) outscored Don Lugo 18-2 to pull away. Aaron Garcia added 20 points and six rebounds and Ralph David had 20 points. Damien will play San Dimas today at 8:30 p.m. and Don Lugo plays Walnut at 4 p.m.DON LUGO (54) Amaya 2, Hong 9, Galindo 18, Wilson 6, Hill 7, Fender 5, Asofo-Agye 7. DAMIEN (67) Minjares 23, A. Garcia 20, David 20, Jackson 4, E. Garcia 0. Don Lugo 19 12 21 2 -- 54 Damien 17 18 14 18 -- 67 Total fouls: DL 13, D 11. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Diamond Bar 42, Northview 39--Mark Jecman scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds, and David Hoshi scored nine points including three 3-pointers tfor Diamond Bar (1-1). Henry Frierson scored eight points including two 3-pointers for the Brahmas. NORTHVIEW (39) Samudio 13, Griffin 10, Laws 10, Naguid 2, Mercardo 4. DIAMOND BAR (42) Frierson 8, Greenaway 2, Jecmen 15, Hoshi 9, Craig 4, Davis 2, Papez 2. Northview 20 2 10 7 -- 39 Diamond Bar 13 4 11 14 -- 42 Total fouls: N 11, DB 12. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none
Garey 73, Bonita 67 (OT)--The Vikings (2-1) overcame a seven-point halftime deficit and Brandon Hogan hit a 3-pointers with 6 seconds left to send the game into overtime. Bonita (0-1) took an early lead in overtime, but Garey stormed back to take the win. Hogan finished with 29 points and eight assists, Brian Ponder added 12 points and Jermaine Flowers finished with 11 points before fouling out in the fourth quarter. Chris Dean led the Bearcats with 21 points.GAREY (73) Boseman 2, Hogan 29, Ponder 12, Davis 5, Worthams 4, Flowers 11, Hill 7, Frey 3. BONITA (67) Carr 8, McCraven 9, Larkin 2, Kettering 12, Dean 21, Johnson 14. Garey 19 11 17 15 11 -- 73 Bonita 18 19 11 14 5 -- 67 Total fouls: G 22, B 18. Fouled out: Flowers (G), Hill (G). Technical fouls: none.
Tournament Of Champions At Ocean View
Corona Centennial 62, El Toro 53-- Corona Centennial (3-0) outscored El Toro 20-14 in the third quarter to open up the score in a first-round game of the Tournament of Champions at Huntington Beach Ocean View. Jamaal Williams led all scorers with 25 points. David Sybesma added 17 points for the Huskies, who went to a half-court trap in the third quarter to open up the game. EL TORO (53) -- Decoite 14, Green 4, Nazen 7, Parish 11, Martin 12, Kennard 4, Gallups 1. CENTENNIAL (62) -- Seales 9, Sybesma 17, Reese 8, J.Williams 25, B.Williams 3. Halftime score -- Centennial 28-26. Total fouls -- El Toro 13, Centennial 15. Fouled out -- none.
Horizon Christian (San Diego) 64, Long Beach Jordan 62--San Diego Horizon, a State Southern Regional finalist last season in Division IV, took the lead early and extended it to as many as 15 in the third quarter as Jordan stumbled. Jordan (2-2) managed a small rally behind the play of guard Alshawn Rogers, who hit four threes, and the Panthers actually took a four point lead early in the fourth quarter. But when senior standout recruit Travon Bryant (6'-8" Sr. PF) fouled out midway through the final quarter, Jordan was unable to sustain the lead and poor free throw shooting down the stretch doomed the Panthers who will face El Toro on Thursday in a consolation game at 6:00 p.m. at Mater Dei.
Mater Dei 85, Compton 64--Steve Scoggin scored 16 points and went seven for seven in free throws for Mater Dei (2-0). Teammate Christian McGuigan added 10 points, including two three-pointers. Jamal Sampson was the Monarchs' rebound leader with 10 and had eight assists. For Compton, senior guard David Dixon had 20 points. Compton will play Thursday against Redlands in a consolation game at 4:20 p.m. at Ocean View.
Ocean View 67, Redlands 50--Ryan Westbrook had 10 assists and nine points and Jay Bell, with 15 points, had 11 rebounds. Ocean View (3-0) will play Fontana Miller in the quarterfinals tonight at 7 p.m. Danny Genung led Redlands with 21 points in bracket play of the Tournament of Champions at Huntington Beach Ocean View. Alex Graham had 11 points and 22 rebounds for the Terriers. REDLANDS (48) -- Genung 21, Roberts 2, Graham 11, Hall 2, Porter 2, Pyatt 3, Burgan 2, Kariem 4, Hudson 1. OCEAN VIEW (67) -- Bell 14, Crane 23, N.Smith 3, Westbrook 9, Clark 4, P.Smith 2, Ortiz 7, Fleischman 3, Albers 1. Halftime score -- Ocean View 43-18. Three-point goals -- Pyatt, Crane 3, Ortiz. Total fouls -- Redlands 22, Ocean View 20. Fouled out -- Hall. Technical fouls -- none.
Centennial/Compton 62, El Toro 53-- Even without the presence of Omar Weaver, Centennial Compton is going to be very good this year, and if they remain in Division IV, they might just mail in the results. . . just kidding. Ellis Myles (6'-7" Sr. F) scored a game-high 23 points and ripped 18 boards to lead the Apaches past Fontana in a first round game at the TOC. Eric Alvarez (5'-10" Sr. PG) also had 13 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.
We Care Games (At LA High)
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Thousand Oaks Tournament
Channel Islands 76, Calabasas 54--Manny Berrelleza scored 17 points for the Raiders (3-2) in the Thousand Oaks tournament. Berrelleza sank three 3-pointers. Mike Keddington and Carlos Bello each had 13 points for Channel Islands (3-2). Kennington had 10 rebounds. Brian Long had 10 points and seven assists. Blake Buford scored 17 points for Calabasas (0-6.)
Grant 83, Newbury Park 74--Matt Currie scored 15 points and Will Svitek had 14 points and five rebounds as the Newbury Park High boys' basketball team lost to Grant in pool play of the Thousand Oaks tournament, 83-74. Despite the loss, coach Steve Johnson was mostly encouraged by his team's debut. Ryan Wire collected 12 points and five rebounds, Aaron Bobik scored 10 points and Javad Esfandiary finished with eight points and eight rebounds for Newbury Park.
Santa Barbara 65, Oak Park 58-- Dommanic Ingerson sparked the Dons with 17 points in the second quarter as they overcame a slow start to win their first game at the Thousand Oaks Tournament. Santa Barbara, 4-1, will face Saugus at 6 p.m. today. Oak Park, 3-1, jumped out to a 13-8 lead after the first quarter. Ingerson's outburst gave the Dons a 27-26 halftime lead. Santa Barbara broke the game open by outscoring the Eagles 20-5 in the third quarter. Ingerson finished with 25 points, while Brent Williams scored 15 for the Dons. Mike Henderson, who played point guard in place of the ailing Sean Whilt, contributed nine points, four rebounds and two assists.
Upland Tournament
Pasadena 80 Palm Springs 47-- (From the Desert County Sun) The Indians fell behind early, 27-7, and never threatened in the Upland Tournament opening loss. Palm Springs (3-2) continues tournament play today with a 3:15 p.m. game against Rancho Cucamonga. Pasadena: 27 14 25 14 -- 80 Palm Springs 7 11 17 12 -- 47 Pasadena: Thomas 20, Duncan 16, Wilburn 12, Harmon 13, Eubanks 7, Munn 6, Soleinani 4, Poke 2. Palm Springs: Higueras 16, Rutledge 8, Tarrant 5, Caldwell 5, Barton 4, Chandrasena 3, Greer 2, Handley 2. 13 12-23 47. 3pt: 4.
Rancho Cucamonga 66 Locke 44--The Cougars improve to 2-0 behind the play of Cory Starks (20 points), Karim McDoughal (16 points, 10 rebounds) and Derek Andrew (11 points, seven steals and six assists). LOCKE (44) Hakins 15, Tyman 1, Jones 7, Shy 6, Marshall 11, Cabo 4. RANCHO CUCAMONGA (66) Watts 5, Ninofranco 2, McDoughal 16, Andrew 11, Starks 20, Newton 4, Barry 2, Taylor 2, Williams 2, Aylor 2. Locke 11 13 7 13 -- 44 Rancho C. 19 18 11 18 -- 66 Total fouls: L 23, RC 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Upland 79 Montclair 51--Kirk Snyder scored 14 points and had nine rebounds and Prentiss Harris scored 16 points to lead Upland (3-0). Jason Harris scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds, and Sheldon Price scored 11 points and had eight assists in the win for the Highlanders. UPLAND (79) White 3, Pace 11, Irvin 5, Pruitt 6, Hoppe 3, J. Harris 9, Bechler 9, Snider 14, Hathaway 3, P. Harris 16. MONTCLAIR (51) Faul 4, McCorey 3, Henry 6, James 6, Wong 4, Davis 6, Dee 3, Johnson 1, Smith 18. Upland 21 23 22 13 -- 79 Montclair 15 7 13 16 -- 51 Total fouls: U 14, M 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Snider (U).
Valley View 76 Temple City 52
Valley Christian Tournament
Don Bosco 81, Norwalk 47
Valley Christian 52, Whitney 22-- Billy Swain, a junior forward, scored 15 ponts including three 3-pointers to lead the host Crusaders (2-0) to the win over the winless Whitney Wildcats (0-6) in a pool play game.
L A City Section League Games |
Western League
Fairfax 119, Los Angeles 45
Hamilton 70, University 63
L A City Section Non-League Games |
Banning 63, Bell 56
Cleveland 88, Monroe 60--The Cavaliers made 75% (39 of 52) of their shots in winning at Cleveland. Quenton Harvey scored 22 points for Cleveland (5-2) and guards David Franklin and Anthony Davis each had 20. Davis scored 10 of his 20 ppooints in the decisive third quarter. According to those that were there, Davis also played great defense, and thus far he's averaging 12 rpg. The Cavaliers also wore down the Vikings with their 9-main rotationo, getting great production from Harvey and 12 rebounds and 6 assists from T.J. Stephens. Cleveland also forced 20 turnovers in the game.
Crenshaw 83, Crossroads 73
Dorsey 43, Huntington Park 34
El Camino 91, Van Nuys 43--Justin Saad-Anthony had 43 points and 20 rebounds for the Conquistadores (2-3) in a victory at El Camino Real. The Conqs also got strong play from Bruce Neal with 11 assists and 4 points and Bernard Mercado's 14 rebounds and 6 points.
Foshay 72, Middle College 65
Taft 90, Franklin 54-- Taft was led by Ronald Gray with 19 points and 6 rebounds, Gregg Guenther with 20 points and 11 boards, 5 blocks and McCoy with 2 points and 7 assists and 5 steals. Steve Smith, the freshman, also led Taft with another 20 points, 9 boards, 5 steals and 3 blocks. Taft improves to 4-1, and Franklin falls to 1-4. Franklin had two players with 11 each, Cook and Deho.
Fremont 68, South Gate 62 (OT)-- The host Rams got an offensive rebound and putback from Matt Lemelin with 2 seconds left in regulation to force overtime, but the Pathfinders Kention Palacio ( who had a game high 20 points) hit a three pointer with a minute left in overtime to five Fremont the win. Javier Vega led South Gate (0-3) with 13 points while Jorge Estrada added 12, and Robert Sanchez had 10.
Gardena 58, Jefferson 51
Jefferson 46, Gardena 42
Jordan 89, USC Magnet 46
Reseda 64, Poly 62--Scott Parisen sank a 15-foot baseline shot with one second left to give the Regents a victory at Poly. Guard Bobby Mitchell had his third 29-point game for Reseda (2-3). Poly (1-5) tied the game on a free throw by Victor Chacon with seven seconds left. Hamid Sadat scored 13 for Reseda. Victor Chacon had 14 points and 5 steals, while Jon Prks had 11, Seth Vargas had 13 for Poly in the loss.
Venice 72, San Pedro 63
Southern Section League Games |
Valley League
Valley Torah 59, Pilibos 56--Valley Torah was led by Abey Malkin with 23 points as the Valients hung on for the win. Gershon Goldberger had 14 and Donny Simkin scored 8 points and grabbed 11 boards for Valley Torah with is now 3-1 on the season. Pilibos fell to 2-3 and was led by Bailan with 14 and Dickraniak with 11. Shoutian had 13 and Beckmazian 11.
Southern Section Non-League Games |
Arroyo Grande 48, Paso Robles 46
Beaumont 72, Rim of the World 71--Tory Cohn's 15-foot jumper with two seconds left gave Beaumont a 72-71 victory over Lake Arrowhead Rim of the World Tuesday in a non-league game. Beaumont sank just 12 of 24 from the free throw line. Beaumont (3-1) led by six at half but extended the lead to 52-40 early in the third quarter. Rim of the World (1-4) then went on a 20-4 run to take a 60-56 lead. The lead see-sawed back and forth after that, with Beaumont holding a 71-70 lead before Cohn's decisive shot. Cohn scored 25 points.John Jurado led Rim of the World with 20 points and seven steals. Scott Creswell had 12 rebounds, eight steals and a pair of assists along with his 15 points. RIM OF THE WORLD (71) -- M.George 8, Jurado 20, Henderson 6, Urbina 9, Shingler 12, Dougherty 1, Creswell 15. BEAUMONT (72) -- Ad.Stephens 18, Wood 13, Cohn 25, Mitchell 2, Hackney 4, Olvera 2, Aa.Stephens 8. Halftime score -- Beaumont 38-32. Three-point goals -- Rim of the World Jurado 2, Henderson, Urbina. Total fouls -- Rim of the World 20, Beaumont 19. Fouled out -- Henderson.
Brethren Christian 75, Fairmont 39--BC was led by Oparah with 26 and Lee Mamaradlo with 19. Fairmont fell to 2-2 and BC improved to 4-1.
Burbank 61, Hoover 51--Eddie Nazarian made five three-pointers and scored 31 points to help the Bulldogs (3-2) win at Burbank. Hoover was led by Rubio with 20, Marian with 16, and Ereck with 10. Hoover is now 0-4 on the year and Burbank is 3-2.
Burroughs (Ridgecrest) 57, Littlerock 54 (OT)--Rory O'Neil led Burroughs with a game-high 26 points as Burroughs squeaked out the win to impprove to 5-0 on the season. Littlerock fell to 4-2 behind Gene Myvett's 16 points and Brandon White's 12 points and 14 rebounds.
California (Whittier) 53, Cerritos 41-- No details were available.
Calvary Baptist 56, Lake Arrowhead Christian 35--Jason Carr had 19 points, seven rebounds, five steals and four assists in his first game back from injury, and Jonathon Carr had 10 points, seven rebounds, four steals and three assists to lead Calvary Baptist (3-0).LAKE ARROWHEAD CHRISTIAN (35) Heiser 6, Urroz 29, Taylor 0, White 0, Wing 0. CALVARY BAPTIST (56) Wu 4, Haynes 6, Andrews 9, Brannnen 4, Lalopua 4, Jason Carr 19, Jonathon Carr 10. Arrowhead Chr. 5 8 6 16 -- 35 Calvary Bapt. 16 20 16 4 -- 56 Total fouls: AC 2, CB 5. Fouled Out: none. Technical Fouls: None.
Camarillo 84, Royal 50--Ryan McCormick scored 27 points in a victory at Camarillo. Ian Caldwell scored 20 points for the Scorpions (3-2). McCormick shot 13 for 18 from the floor, and Ian Campbell shot 8 for12 from the field. Jimmy Alstot contributed 10 points for Camarillo. Royal's Adam Segal scored 14 points.
Chadwick 72, Rolling Hills Prep 30--RHP , coming off an upset victory over Antelope Christian, was beaten by a quick and well- balanced Chadwick ,72-30. Junior point guard Peter McCaslin had 10 assists and 13 points. McCaslin, averaged 23 points per game in the Bolsa Grande tournament, also had 5 steals and 4 blocks . Senior Nick Miller had 16 points, including four three-pointers. Freshman Wes Putnam contributed 11 points Mike Reich added 14 and Ethan Smith had 10. Chadwick plays St. Anthony on Friday at St. Anthony.
Chaffey 70, Bloomington 69--(From the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin) Chaffey overcame a slow start and a late deficit to defeat Bloomington 70-69 in a nonleague matchup. The Tigers, scored only 11 first-quarter points and trailed 69-65 with 20 seconds left in the game. But Chris Faulkner hit a 3-pointer to pull Chaffey to within one. Chaffey then fouled on Bloomington's next possesion and the Bruins missed the first free throw of the one-and-one. Gabriel Kutkowski grabbed the rebound, was fouled and made both free throws to give Chaffey the win. Faulkner had 15 points, Kutkowski added 13 and Mikey Miranda came off the bench to lead the Tigers with 18 points. CHAFFEY (70) Faulkner 15, Kutkowski 13, Parker 6, Stepney 8, Lewis 7, Hunt 3, Miranda 18. BLOOMINGTON (69) S. Funn 8, Moore 8, W. Funn 20, Watson 11, Psilopoulos 8, Green 14. Chaffey 11 20 20 19 -- 70 Bloomington 16 19 19 15 -- 69 Total fouls: C 13, B 18. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Costa Mesa 63, Saddleback 25--Costa Mesa was led by Naff with 24 and Whitaker with 11, and improves to 3-2 on the season. Saddleback is winless at 0-6.
Crespi 64, LA Baptist 42-- Crespi outscored LAB 25-10 in the decisive third quarter to pick up another win and improve to 3-1 on the season. LAB is 0-2. Crespi was led by Andrew Moore with 13 points (9 in the third), Pat Cassella with 7 and 7 assists, Grimes with 6 points and 7 boards, and Brandon Duplessie with 12 points. LAB was led by Auma with 11, and Madigan with 12.
CSDR 69, Joshua Springs 68--Joshua Springs was down to three players for the final four minutes of the game. Alex Burns led California School for the Deaf, Riverside with 20 points and 17 rebounds. Navil Hayat had 18 points and 14 rebounds. Ramon Vega added 12 points and Ontario Scott added 11 for the Cubs.CSDR (69) -- Burns 20, Hayat 18, Vega 12, Scott 11, McCrudden 4, Bayarsky 2, Alberra 2. JOSHUA SPRINGS (68) -- Wysocki 37, Gambea 12, Chartier 10, Schrader 4, Taver 3, Hawkins 2. Halftime score -- CSDR 31-29. Three-point goals -- Scott, Wysocki. Total fouls -- CSDR 27, Joshua Springs 37. Fouled out -- Vega, Scott, McCrudden, Schrader, Taver, Vack, Hawkins.
Cypress 89, El Modena 60 --Devin Patrick scored nine of his 28 points in the opening quarter as Cypress took a 28-8 lead. Matt Reid contributed 17 points and Justin Yun had 15 for the Centurions (3-1).
Etiwanda 72, Pomona 60--Lionel Brown scored 21 points and was 8-for-8 from the free-throw line, and Spencer Smith added 13 points in the loss for Pomona (0-3). Romel Beck scored 29 points, and Aaron Gipson scored eight points in the win for the Eagles (4-1). Pomona will play on December 16th against Chaffey at Pomona and will start at 6:30 p.m.POMONA (60) Schwenke 5, Howard 7, Holden 7, Madison 5, Smith 13, Brown 21, Verdon 2. ETIWANDA (72) Burrell 11, Gipson 8, Solano 4, Beck 29, Hollas 2, Dowe 10, Roth 8. Pomona 12 10 20 18 -- 60 Etiwanda 13 20 21 18 -- 72 Total fouls: P 19, E 23. Fouled out: Dawd (E), Solano (E), Holden (P). Technical fouls: Holden (P).
Faith Baptist 49, Pasadena Poly 38-- Pasadena Poly is really going to miss Koko Archibong this season. Faith Baptist was led by Masenkay with 17 and Johnson with 6 points and 12 rebounds. Both teams combined for just 11 first quarter points, with FB scoring 7 and Poly only managing 4. Poly was led by Nakanishi with 8 points, and had no one in double figures. It was FB's first game of the season and they are 1-0. Faith Baptist made only 10 of 17 from the line but was 8-8 in the second half. Poly is 0-1.
First Lutheran 77, Pacific Christian 48--first Lutheran was led by Anthony Maldonado with 22, John Stark with 22, and Chad Durio with 11 to improve to 2-1. Pacific Christian scored only 7 points in the second quarter and 9 in the third, despite Randy Lara's 19 and Jay Lee's 18 point performances.
Fountain Valley 45, Tustin 30 --Junior Tucker Fendon scored 12 points, grabbed seven rebounds and made five steals to lead host Fountain Valley (3-0).
Hemet 73, San Jacinto 61-- Hemet's Andy Day and Dan Christiansen combined for 52 points, most coming in the second half, as the Bulldogs overcame a halftime deficit and then put the scrappy visitors away down the stretch, 71-63. Frazier, a junior, kept the smaller and less experienced Tigers in the game in the first half with 15 points and continued to hit from long range in the second half, finishing with 33 points and seven three-pointers. While Frazier was gunning, the Bulldogs were able to use their size under the basket and were able to get out and run during the final period. The Tigers led 25-24 at the half but the Bulldogs, 3-2 overall, pulled ahead in the third with an 11-4 run featuring a three-pointer by Day and a fast-break basket by Christiansen. Hemet pulled away in the fourth. After a three-pointer by Frazier, Day hit a pair of free throws to put the Bulldogs up 56-47. Day scored five straight points on a jumper, driving layup and free throw, and Christiansen followed with two more free throws to increase the lead to double digits. The Tigers closed the final gap, scoring the final seven points of the game. SAN JACINTO (63) - Frazier 33, Rose 3, Padilla 13, Quezada 2, Duquid 9, Sullivan 3. HEMET (71) - Christiansen 24, Marquez 1, Martinez 12, Padgett 4, Day 28, Crane 2. Halftime score - San Jacinto 25-24. Three-pointers - Frazier 7, Padilla, Duquid, Martinez, Day. Total fouls - SJ 23, Hemet 15. Fouled out - Sullivan. Technical fouls - San Jacinto bench, Quezada.
Heritage Christian 80 , St. Margaret's 59--Matt Winter was the game's high scorer with 33 points, including three three-pointers, for Heritage Christian (2-3). Todd Warner added 12 points, all three-point shots, for the Patriots. Crandall Kermott scored 14 points for host St. Margaret's (0-2).
Hueneme 63, Santa Paula 59-- Franklin Thompson had 24 points and 20 rebounds for Hueneme (3-2) at home. Frank Arocio had 17 points and Anthony Camper added 11. Santa Paula, held scoreless for the first six minutes, fought back with 28 points in the fourth quarter. Luis Rico had 20 points, including 6 of 6 from the 3-point line. Ryan Frutos added 18 points for Santa Paula (2-3).
Loma Linda Academy 53, Granite Hills 41-- Loma Linda Academy (3-0) outscored Apple Valley Granite Hills 19-7 in the fourth quarter to win a non-league game. Curtis Alexander led Loma Linda with 18 points and Tony Forde scored six of his 12 in the final period. GRANITE HILLS (41) -- Maloney 7, Kiamco 2, Lay 5, Parkman 4, Kirschenger 10, Hill 2, Orr 4, Tocts 2, Tasker 5. LOMA LINDA ACADEMY (53) -- Alexander 18, Deleon 12, Elston-Hurdle 2, Forde 12, Young 3, Sandiford 4, Valdez 2. Halftime score -- Granite Hills 24-20. Three-point goals -- Tasker. Total fouls -- Granite Hills 17, Loma Linda Academy 18. Fouled out -- none.
Lompoc 68, St. Joseph 58 --Joel Smith scored 21 points for the Braves, who pulled away in the fourth quarter for the non-league win. Joey Lynn tallied 12 points and Lyndon Conaway added 11 for Lompoc (4-1). Dustin Kelly tallied 22 points and Jeff Grace added 12 for St. Joseph (0-4).
Loyola 52, St. Paul 48--Dante Holloway led the Swordsmen with 16 and Abraham Cruz added 15 for St. Paul (2-3) which fell just short of the Cubs in the nonleague game. Loyola's sophomore shooting guard Matt Llewellyn had a game high 27 points for the Cub
Masada 52, Westmark 32
Pacific 66, Murrieta Valley 54--San Bernardino Pacific jumped out to a 26-7 lead in the first quarter. Murrieta Valley (3-2) outscored the Pirates (2-0) for the remaining three quarters, but were unable to get out of the huge first-quarter hole. C.J. Richardson led the Nighthawks with 18 points. Peter Brown had 14 and Willie Campbell had 12 points and 10 rebounds. PACIFIC (66) -- Jury 10, Smith 12, Adams 8, Kimble 11, Hall 25. MURRIETA VALLEY (54) -- Richardson 18, Brown 14, Campbell 12, Lindsley 2, Warid 0, Rider 6, Bandel 2. Halftime score -- Pacific 38-21. Three-point goals -- Hall 3, Smith 2, Richardson, Campbell. Total fouls -- Pacific 12, Murrieta Valley 11. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- none.
Pacific Hills 90, Hawthorne 60
Ribet Academy 102, Westview Academy 39
San Luis Obispo 54, Morro Bay 44-- San Luis Obispo turned the ball over 10 times in the first 16 minutes of the game and Morro Bay made 50 percent of its floor shots for a 24-21 lead late in the first half, but the Tigers rallied quickly in the second half, scoring the first six points, and put together another 6-0 scoring run to turn the game around.Schuyler Linneman scored a pair of baskets shortly after the break to ignite the comeback and finished with 16 points for San Luis Obispo. The 6-5 senior center made eight of 13 floor shots and also grabbed nine rebounds while blocking three shots.Chad Vicory came off the bench to contribute 13 points, hitting six of 10 field goal attempts. Vicory scored the first two baskets of the fourth quarter to give San Luis Obispo a 10-point cushion. Biggest Tiger lead of the game was 11 points on two occasions in the fourth quarter and Morro Bay could get no closer than seven points down the stretch. San Luis Obispo outrebounded Morro Bay 34-18, led by Grant Linscott with 10 and Linnemann and Tony Lewis with nine apiece. Rod Weston scored 14 points on inside baskets for Morro Bay and Kevin Dearden added 13 points, also working the paint hard. San Luis Obispo made 57 percent of its floor shots in the second half and 52 percent for the game. Morro Bay was held to 34 percent from the floor.
San Marcos 66, Westlake 64--Asher Kupperman sank two free throws with four seconds left to lift San Marcos High to a 66-64 non-league basketball victory over Westlake on Tuesday. The Royals had to play the last four minutes without their captains, Adam Nance and Richard Pertsulakes, who both fouled out. Nance left the game with 25 points. Ryan King tossed in 15 points, 11 coming in the second half. The Royals improve to 3-2. Tyler Adamczyk collected 26 points and nine rebounds, but Westlake was edged in the non-league game at home. Kole Andersen had eight points and 11 assists for Westlake (2-3). SAN MARCOS -- Kupperman 9, Carlsen 4, Elwell 7, King 15, Pertsulakes 2, Milller 4, Nance 25. WESTLAKE -- Bileca 3, Weidner 4, Mazarei 4, Adamzcyk 26, Waters 2, Entrikin 4, Baumgartner 2, Dehner 8, Larkin 3, Anderson 8. San Marcos 17 14 21 14 -- 66 Westlake 22 11 15 16 -- 64 3 pointers--SM 3 (Ellwell, King, Nance). W 4 (Dehner 2, Baumgartner 2, Larkin) Total fouls--SM 15, W 19. Fouled Out--Nance, Pertsulakes.
Santa Clara 64, Carpinteria 59--Chris Redfield poured in 24 points, including five three-pointers, but could not help the Warriors overcome a 20-8 first quarter deficit. Scott Lopez had 16 points and Gordy Hernandez added 10 points for Carpinteria (3-2). CARPINTERIA -- Redfield 21, Lopez 16, Hernandez 10, M. Smith 4, R. Smith 4, Blackmore 2, Aguilar 2. Totals 24 4-7 59. SANTA CLARA -- Angell 19, Hall 16, Post 12, Sorza 4, Ramirez 4, Castandero 4, Cvijanovich 3, Mergen 2. Totals 29 0-3 64. Carpinteria 8 21 11 19 -- 59 Santa Clara 20 18 9 17 -- 64 3-pointers -- C 7 (Redfield 5, Lopez 2), SC 6 (Angell 3, Post 2, Cvijanovich). Total fouls -- C 9, SC 10.
Southwest Academy 55, West LA Christian 50
Southwest 57, West Valley Christian 51--Southwest was led by Keith Bullok with 21 points, and David Escobar with 15m, and improved to 2-1 on the season. West Valley was led by Sam Behrossei with 22 points and is 2-2 on the year.
St. Bonaventure 56, Villanova Prep 44--Chris Saunders had 21 points and seven rebounds as visiting St. Bonaventure improved to 4-1. Michael Perez had 16 points and nine assists. Matt Mueller had 19 points and seven rebounds for Villanova (0-2). Richard Fore added 10 points and eight rebounds.
Sultana 70, Silver Valley 47
Twentynine Palms 88, Yucca Valley 68--Vili Morton scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Twentynine Palms (4-1) routed rival Yucca Valley (2-3). Morton scored 14 of his points in the first half to help the Wildcats take an 18-point lead. Freddy Bernard scored 18 points and Taje Brooks had six assists for the Wildcats.TWENTYNINE PALMS (88) -- Morton 19, Phillips 15, Freshour 1, Bernard 18, Stratton 10, Randle 4, Trujillo 2, Palmer 9, Brooks 10. YUCCA VALLEY (68) -- Phillips 19, Goza 1, Hattig 3, Faller 5, Simmons 8, Salhotra 1, Brower 4, Budd 4, Vizcarva 23. Halftime score -- Twentynine Palms 42-26. Three-point goals -- Phillips (TP) 3, Bernard 3, Brooks, Phillips (YV) 3, Faller, Vizcarva 3. Total fouls -- Twentynine Palms 20, Yucca Valley 18. Fouled out -- Stratton, Vizcarva.
Village Christian 61, Fillmore 48-- Daryl Ellis broke the school single game record for assists with 12 and Clint Hamblin scored 27 points while Ellis scored 5. Antony Minasaghanian scored 15 in the win for Village Christian.
Wilson Creek 68, Acaciawood 58--Monta
King led Yucaipa Wilson Creek (2-0) with 28 points and Jimmy Bush added 19 in a
non-league game against Anaheim Acaciawood. ACACIAWOOD (58) -- Marks 16, Cope 19,
Yang 2, Scatterday 11, Cartwright 10. WILSON CREEK (68) -- King 28, Shields 4,
Taylor 4, Bush 19, Jones 0, Lopez 2, Sanders 4, Lowry 7. Halftime score -- Wilson Creek
35-21. Three-point goals -- Cartwright, King, Lowry. Total fouls -- Acaciawood 17, Wilson
Creek 19. Fouled out -- Cartwright.
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