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Scores & Recaps: All The
Boys' Dec. 9 Games--(Dec. 10, 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. . .

Boys' Southern Section League Game Scores

No league games were played yesterday

Boys' Southern Section Non-League Game Scores

Century 50, El Modena 43
Linfield 44, Fontana Ambassador Christian 42
Orangewood Academy 105, San Gabriel Academy 88
Pacific 76, Etiwanda 65
Tarbut V'Torah 52, Calvary Baptist 39
Trona 73, CSDR 61
Twentynine Palms 101, Rim of the World 56
Wilson Creek 95, Upland Christian 24

Boys' L.A. City Section League Games Scores

Western League
Palisades 97, Los Angeles 42

Boys' L.A. City Section Non-League Game Scores

Carson 79, Chatsworth 64
Crenshaw 89, Sylmar 52
El Camino Real 71, USC Mast 49
North Holywood 70, Van Nuys 50
Roosevelt 67, Franklin 52
Taft 97, Banning 87

Boys' Tournament Game Scores

Arlington Tournament
Arlington 59, Indio 44

Arroyo Tournament
(Championship Semifinal)
La Canada 48, Arcadia 42
Monrovia 59, Bishop Amat 52
(Consolation Semifinals)
Duarte 63, Bell Gardens 55
West Covina 71, Los Altos 67
(Fifth Place Semifinals)
Keppel 63, San Gabriel 60
Nogales 77, Arroyo 37

Beverly Hills Tournament
(Second Round)
Birmingham 57, Agoura 37
Canyon (Canyon Country) 70, Culver City 42
Peninsula 73, Buena 51
Ventura 71, Beverly Hills 58

Cerritos Valley Christian
Bosco Tech 51, Whitney 28
St. Monica 79, Brentwood 54

Darren Oliver Classic
La Serna 52, Kennedy 47
Magnolia 63, St. John Bosco 45

Desert City Classic At Cathedral City

El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed Classic)
Aliso Niguel 54, El Dorado 52
Los Amigos 53, Orange 45

El Segundo Tournament
LACES 84, Kennedy 54
North Torrance 52, West Torrance 48
Santa Monica 55, Mira Costa 37
Torrance 64, Sherman Oaks 42

El Rancho Tournament
(Second Round Pool Play)
Alhambra 58, El Monte 42
Paramount 68, El Rancho 67
Warren 66, Gabrielino 49
Wilson 80, Schurr 65

Fillmore Tournament
Faith Baptist 49, LA Baptist 44
Fillmore 72, Frazier Mountain 42
Nordhoff 57, Rosamond 54
St. Bonaventure 49, Village Christian 40

Foothill Bob Osborne Classic

Fullerton Tournament
(Pool Play)
La Serna 52, Kennedy 47
Magnolia 63, St. John Bosco 45

Glendora Tournament
(Pool Play)
Charter Oak 65, Covina 55
Glendora 65, Baldwin Park 51
Ontario 80, Brea Olinda 74 (OT)
South Hils 72, Bassett 59

Hanford Tournament
Artesia 94, Fremont American 23

Hesperia Christian Holiday Classic

La Jolla Country Day Tournament

La Quinta Tournament
Buena Park 50, Lakewood 49
Corona del Mar 58, Loara 52

La Verne Lutheran Tournament
First Lutheran 83, Christian Center Academy 72
La Verne Lutheran 62, Fairmont 35
Orange Lutheran 80, Southlands Christian 5

Laguna Blanca Tournament
Bishop Diego 61, Villanova 38
New Roads 39, Holy Martyrs 27
Western Christian 88, Laguna Blanca 53
Windward 52, Grace Brethren 40
(Consolation Bracket)
Bishop Diego JV 55, Hillcrest Christian 46
Cate 87, Laguna Blanca JV 30
Santa Clarita Christian 54, Cornerstone Christian 32
West Valley Christian 64, Ventura County Christian 23

Los Alamitos Tournament
(Pool Play)
Long Beach Cabrillo 54, Verbum Dei 52
Los Alamitos 76, Muir 67
Mayfair 68, Pacifica 45
Villa Park 55, Long Beach Wilson 23

Montclair Prep Tournament
(Third Round)
Yeshiva 59, Malibu 48
(Consolation Semifinal)
Providence 71, Viewpoint 52

Pasadena Poly Tournament
San Marino 51, St. Margarets 42
Southwestern Academy 54, Pasadena Poly 41
St. Francis 52, Maranatha 35

Rialto-Eisenhower  Tournament
Colton 69, Apple Valley 57
Eisenhower 102, Canyon Springs 92
Rialto 104, San Bernardino 77
Victor Valley 62, San Gorgonio 61

Riverside Poly Kiwanis Tournament
(Second Round)
Arlington 59, Indio 46
Cajon 60, Rancho Verde 46
Notre Dame (Riverside) 41, La Sierra 38
Yucaipa 64, Ramona 54

San Dimas Tournament
(Pool Play)
Damien 59, Walnut 47
Diamond Bar 60, Garey 44
Northview 69, Bonita 61
San Dimas 58, Don Lugo 53

Santa Cruz Tournament
Santa Cruz 48, Paso Robles 38

Temecula Valley Tournament
(Pool Play)
Elsinore 69, Calvin Christian 62
Temecula Valley 67, Rubidoux 44

Tournament of Champions at Ocean View
(Third Round)
Championship Bracket

Mater Dei 65, Serra 34
Consolation Bracket
Compton 64, Redlands 41
Corona Centennial 77, S.D. Horizon 66
El Toro 68, Long Beach Jordan 66
Morningside 66, Savanna 59
Westchester 66, AB Miller 64

Thousand Oaks Tournament

Upland Tournament
Locke 65, Palm Springs 58
Montclair 60, Temple City 59
Rancho Cucamonga 82, Pasadena 64
Upland 85, Valley View (Moreno Valley) 54

Woodcrest Tournament
Beaumont 99, Redlands Arrowhead Christian 51
San Jacinto 63, Webb 51
Santiago 86, Desert Cristian 48
Woodcrest Christian 85, Anza Hamilton 27

Boys' Southern Section League Game Details

No league games were played yesterday

Boys' Southern Section Non-League Game Details

Century 50, El Modena 43--Chris Ferretti scored eight of his 18 points in the fourth quarter as Century (3-0) outscored visiting El Modena, 20-16.  The Vanguards fall to 0-6. Matt Napier added 10 points for Century.

Linfield 44, Ambassador Christian 42-- Linfield saved its only lead of the game for the end as junior point guard Leo Gorsky tipped in a missed shot from Dustin Graham at the buzzer to beat Fontana Ambassador Christian.  Linfield came back from a 26-18 halftime deficit and went to man-to-man, pressure defense to force Ambassador Christian into turnovers. Junior forward Matt Duarte scored 13 points and made five steals. Graham added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Linfield (2-1) plays Hesperia Christian at 7:30 p.m. TuesdayAMBASSADOR CHRISTIAN (42) -- Harper 12, Peck 21, Madrigal 6, Pine 1, Junior 2. LINFIELD (44) -- Lund 4, Duarte 13, Wilson 6, Graham 10, Gorsky 7, Redfield 3, Koenig 1. Halftime score -- Ambassador Christian 26-18. Three-point goals -- Duarte 2, Graham. Total fouls -- Ambassador Christian 16, Linfield 14. Fouled out -- None.

Orangewood Academy 105, San Gabriel Academy 88--Warren Tamanaha had 34 points and eight assists and Mike Mitchell had 19 points for visiting Orangewood (1-0). Travis Moore also added 19 for Orangewood Academy.

Pacific 76, Etiwanda 65--: The Eagles (4-2) fell behind 26-13 after the first quarter and were unable to recover. Romel Beck led Etiwanda with 20 points, Aaron Gibson had 14 points, Orlando Solano had 11 points and James Ross added 10 points.PACIFIC (76) Smith 21, Kimble 14, Jury 17, Hall 16, Adams 8   | ETIWANDA (65) Burrell 2, Gibson 14, Solano 11, Beck 20, Hollis 2, Ross 10 | Pacific 26 11 19 20 -- 76 | Etiwanda 13 18 18 16 -- 65 |  Total fouls: P 15, E 13. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Tarbut V'Torah 52, Calvary Baptist 39--Jason Carr scored a game-high 20 points in a losing effort for the Cougars. TARBUT V'TORAH (52) Bashti 16, Light 4, Matan 17, Tanner 11, Echbali 4 | CALVARY BAPTIST (39) Andrews 4, Haynes 3, Ja. Carr 20, Jo. Carr 5, Lalopua 7 |  Tarbut V'Torah 9 14 11 18 -- 52 | Calvary Baptist 9 6 12 12 -- 39 | Total fouls: CB 15, T 17. Fouled out: Ghayens (CB), Echbali (T). 

Trona 73, CSDR 61 --Jared Knight scored 33 points, including seven three-pointers, to help Trona defeat California School for the Deaf, Riverside, in a non-league game. Alex Burns kept the Cubs (1-4) close with 23 points and 21 rebounds. Nabeel Hayat scored 18 points and had 15 rebounds.  TRONA (73) -- Knight 33, Ramon 13, Buchanan 10, Rivera 7, Mehan 6, Camacho 2, Chmiel 2.  CSDR (61) -- Burns 23, Hayat 18, Vega 11, Cruden 4, Bayarski 3, Martinez 2. Halftime score -- Trona 35-33. Three-point goals -- Bayarski, Rivera, Knight 7. Total fouls -- CSDR 12, Trona 9. Fouled out -- None. Technical fouls -- Martinez.

Twentynine Palms 101, Rim of the World 56-- Vili Morton, a 6-foot-9 senior center coming off a sprained right ankle, compiled his first quadruple-double with a season-high 32 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 11 blocked shots as Twentynine Palms routed Lake Arrowhead Rim of the World in a non-league game. Senior forward Josh Stratton added four points and 13 rebounds for the Wildcats (5-1). Guard Jon Jurado led Rim of the World with 12 points.  RIM OF THE WORLD (56) -- George 5, Creswell 8, Jurado 12, Henderson 2, Urbing 10, Rattet 6, Shingler 1, Stewart 2, Krzeminski 2, Vonpatten 8. TWENTYNINE PALMS (101) -- Randle 8, Bernard 16, Stratton 4, Palmer 5, Phillips 18, Brooks 4, Freshour 4, Robinson 3, Morton 32, Miller 3, Risper 4. Halftime score -- Twentynine Palms 49-25. Three-point goals -- George, Jurado, Urbing 2, Bernard 3, Phillips 4, Risper. Total fouls -- Rim of the World 25, Twentynine Palms 18. Fouled out -- Vonpatten, Brooks.

Wilson Creek 95, Upland Christian 24-- Yucaipa Wilson Creek (3-0) took a 26-2 first-quarter lead en route to an easy victory over first-year program Upland Christian (0-3) in a non-league game. Monta King scored 23 points and Jimmy Bush had 20 points, nine rebounds and five steals for Wilson Creek. | UPLAND CHRISTIAN (24) -- Marini 11, Sermi 4, Unzicker 5, Mann 2, Rosin 2. | WILSON CREEK (95) -- King 23, Bush 20, Shields 16, Taylor 12, Lee 9, Harrison 2, Sanders 8, Braddock 5 | Halftime score -- Wilson Creek 61-6  | Three-point goals -- Marini 3, Unzicker, King | Total fouls -- Upland Christian 10, Wilson Creek 9 | Fouled out -- none.

Boys' L.A. City Section League Games Details

Western League

Palisades 97, Los Angeles 42

Boys' L.A. City Section Non-League Game Details

Carson 78, Chatsworth 64--Marques Washington scored 19 points and Twain Waite added 16 as Carson defeated host Chatsworth. Jonathon Fortson also had 15 points for the Colts (2-3).  Carson scoring:   Washington 18, K. Johnson 12, A., Johnson 9, Elder 3, Jackson 2, Teeters 2, Waite 16, Fortson 15.  Chatsworth scoring: Berry 20, Ruffin 14, Lee 3, Thaddis 14, Johnston 2, Drell 11.

Crenshaw 89, Sylmar 52

El Camino Real 71, USC Mast 49

North Holywood 70, Van Nuys 50

Roosevelt 67, Franklin 52

Taft 97, Banning 87--Freshman Steve Smith scored 26 points and Gregg Guenther had 19 to help Taft (5-1) win at Banning.

Boys' Tournament Game Details

Arlington Tournament

Arlington 59, Indio 44--The Rajahs suffered their first loss of the season, falling to the host school in the Arlington tournament in Riverside. Zac Belver had 16 points and eight rebounds for Indio (4-1). Indio plays Yucaipa at 5 p.m. today at Arlington. Indio 1371014 -- 44 Arlington12111224 -- 59 Indio: Frank Rodriguez 8, Eddie Silva 5, Eddie Escobar 3, Richard Natividad 2, Jacob Roberson 4, Chris Marrujo 2, Billy Meraz 4, Zac Belver 16. Arlington: Simon 2, Heru 6, Tang 5, Williams 5, Williams 2, Glover 4, Ware 18, Larson 13, Carter 8. 3 pointers -- Rodriguez, Silva.


Arroyo Tournament

(Championship Semifinal)

La Canada 48, Arcadia 42

Monrovia 59, Bishop Amat 52

(Consolation Semifinals)

Duarte 63, Bell Gardens 55

West Covina 71, Los Altos 67

(Fifth Place Semifinals)

Keppel 63, San Gabriel 60

Nogales 77, Arroyo 37


Beverly Hills Tournament

(Second Round)

Birmingham 57, Agoura 37

Canyon (Canyon Country) 70, Culver City 42

Peninsula 73, Buena 51--Kevin Gardner scored a game-high 23 points and Dan Yerelian added 12 as four Panthers (5-2) players scored in double figures to coast to victory.

Ventura 71, Beverly Hills 58 --Tyler Ebell scored 16 points for Ventura (2-2), which plays Peninsula on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. for fifth place.   Scott Ellis made six assists and Jason Gruber grabbed five rebounds.


Cerritos Valley Christian Tournament

Anaheim 59, Rancho Alamitos 42--Robert Mendoza had 12 points and 12 rebounds, leading the Colonists (4-2) past the Vaqueros (2-4). Stephen Miller had 14 points for Anaheim.

Bosco Tech 51, Whitney 28

St. Monica 79, Brentwood 54--The St. Monica Mariners improved to 4-2 with a 79-54 victory over Brentwood  in pool play of the Cerritos Valley Christian Tournament. The Mariners  jumped out to a 21-12 lead at the end of the first quarter and cruised to  victory. St. Monica once again had a balanced attack as five players reached in double figures. Sophomore Hampton Nunley paced the Mariners with 14  points (all in the first half). Sean Cole added 13 points and 14 rebounds.  Marcus Shelby added 10 points and 9 rebounds. Lance Washington chipped in 11 points and D'Angelo Bijole added 10 points and 4 steals. Jamayne Potts added  9 assists in the wining effort. Brentwood's Paul Henry led all scores with  19 points. Brentwood plays Rancho Alamitos on Friday and St. Monica faces Anaheim in the  final round of pool playy.


Darren Oliver Classic

Magnolia 63, St. John Bosco 45--Geoffrey Clayton scored 27 points and Scott Henry added 18 as Magnolia downed St. John Bosco, 63-45, in pool play in the Darren Oliver Classic at Fullerton High. The Sentinels (5-1) opened a 25-6 lead after the first quarter and coasted from there.

La Serna 52, Kennedy 47--Robert Reyes scored 20 points, including six three-pointers, in defeat for the Fighting Irish (1-5), who squandered a 33-30 lead going into the fourth quarter.


Desert City Classic At Cathedral City


El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed Classic)

Aliso Niguel 54, El Dorado 52--Brandon Sievers scored 22 points to lead visiting Aliso Niguel (5-2). David Patten led El Dorado (6-1) with 17 points. 

Los Amigos 53, Orange 45--Peter Vu scored 20 points and Jackson Nanthavong 18 to lead visiting Los Amigos (2-3). Blake Dodge scored 14 points for Orange (1-7).


El Segundo Tournament

LACES 84, Kennedy 54-- LACES was led by Jamal Johnson (Jr., PG/SG) with 33 points (4 for 5 on 3 pointers). Johnson had help from Brishen Foley (Jr., Center) 12 points and 11 rebounds, Keion Millsaps (Jr., PF) 8 points, 10 rebounds, Dejuan Ghoston, (Sr., PG) 12 points and Jason Lee (Sr., G) 12 points, 5 assists. LACES jumped out to an 11- 0 lead and never looked back. They move on in the tournament to face Torrance High, Friday @ 7:30 p.m. at  El Segundo.

North Torrance 52, West Torrance 48--Justin Agsalud scored a team-high nine points and Ron Richards and Kenny Brown each added eight points to propel the North Torrance basketball team past West Torrance, 52-48, in the second round of the El Segundo Tournament. The Saxons (5-1), who advance to the semifinals, outscored West, 11-6, in the fourth quarter to pull away. Brandon Devry scored 13 and Logan Steinhauer added 11 for the Warriors.

Santa Monica 55, Mira Costa 37

Torrance 64, Sherman Oaks 42--Jeffrey Kalama scored a game-high 22 points and Marshawn Williams added 17 points to lead the Tartars (2-4) to victory. Jonathan Serber led Sherman Oaks with 15 points. Torrance rallied from a nine-point first-quarter deficit to outscore Sherman Oaks by 21 points in the second quarter and take the lead for good.


El Rancho Tournament

(Second Round Pool Play)

Alhambra 58, El Monte 42

Paramount 68, El Rancho 67--Paramount scoring: Knox 7, Sandoval 11, Pearson 29, Cervantes 5, Booth 12, Rumford 2, Kelly 2.   El Rancho Scoring:  Elisadez 28, Umgia 11, Grjala 14, Miller 12, Oscar 2.

Warren 66, Gabrielino 49-- Warren scoring:  Hobbensiefken 2, Williams 17, Fairweather 4, Djokovic 9, Assibey 18, Shull 7, Dana 4, Gardner 5.

Wilson 80, Schurr 65


Fillmore HS Dana Hoover Memorial Tournament

Faith Baptist 49, LA Baptist 44

Fillmore 72, Frazier Mountain 42--Jorge Hernandez had 16 points and 15 rebounds and Chad Fore had 15 points as Fillmore (1-5) won its first game of the season in its own tournament.  This year's tournament is being played in memory of Dana Hoover, a Fillmore graduate who died earlier this year.

Nordhoff 57, Rosamond 54--Dusty Baier completed a 20-point effort by hitting a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer, lifting Nordhoff to a 57-54 win over Rosamond in Thursday's first round of the Fillmore boys' basketball tournament.  It was the fourth 3-pointer for Baier. Etienne Emanuel added 14 points and Danny Parziale had 12 rebounds for Nordhoff (4-1). Jonathan Nave scored 21 points for Rosamond.

St. Bonaventure 49, Village Christian 40--St. Bonaventure's Michael Perez scored 14 points and Chris Saunders added 10 points and 13 rebounds to spark the victory.  St. Bonaventure (5-1) had 10 points from David Berglund.  Clint Hambin of Village Christian scored 19 points.  St. Bonaventure plays Nordhoff at 3 p.m. in today's tournament.


Foothill Bob Osborne Classic


Fullerton Tournament

(Pool Play)

La Serna 52, Kennedy 47

Magnolia 63, Bellflower St. John Bosco 45--Sophomore Geoffrey Clayton scored 27 points and Scott Henry 18 for visiting Magnolia (5-1) as the Braves fell to 2-2.  Guards Giovanni St. Amant and Gary Vasquez had 14 each for St. John Bosco. 


Glendora Tournament

(Pool Play)

Charter Oak 65, Covina 55

Glendora 65, Baldwin Park 51--ONTARIO (80) Levy, 18, Burrell, 33, Brannon 2, Rasheed 3, Mitchell 16, Alhadeff 6, Kinney 2. | BREA OLINDA (74) Ulicny 4, Lewis 15, Moore 12, Wiber 25, Blattenberger 5, Levine 3, Schreck 10. | Ontario 16 11 17 26 10 -- 80 | Brea Olinda 13 19 13 25 4 -- 74 | Total fouls: O 15, B 20. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Ontario 80, Brea Olinda 74 (OT)-- Jason Burrell scored a game-high 33 points, and Ontario overcame an 11-point second-quarter deficit, then held on late for the overtime win over Brea Olinda in Glendora Tournament pool play Thursday at Glendora High.   Burrell hit two free throws with 7 seconds remaining in regulation to put Ontario up by three, 70-67, but Landon Lewis sent the game into overtime, with an off-balance 3-pointer over two defenders at the buzzer. Ontario jumped out to a 16-13 first-quarter lead behind Burrell's nine points, but quickly saw that lead evaporate when the Wildcats went on a 16-2 run in the first 5 minutes of the second quarter. But Ontario rallied back, pulling to within two on the strength of nine unanswered points before the Wildcats' Shawn Blattenberger hit a 3-point shot to give Brea Olinda a five-point lead at the break, 32-27. Ontario cut the deficit to 45-44 at the end of the third quarter, then took its first lead since the end of the first quarter when Mitchell scored after grabbing an offensive rebound. Mitchell then helped the Jaguars build the lead to 55-48 before Brea Olinda rallied back to within one at 66-65 when Wiber sank a 3-point shot with 47 seconds left in regulation. Burrell sank two free throws to put the lead back to three at 68-65 with 19 seconds left, but Wiber put back Lewis' miss to reduce the lead back to one, 68-67. In the overtime Ontario took a two-point lead with just under a minute, and then got a layup in the final seconds by Jonathan Levy and two free throws by Andrew Alhadeff.  Levy had 18 points while Marlon Mitchell scored 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter for the Jaguars (3-0), who at one point trailed 29-18 with just under 2 minutes remaining in the first half. Ontario made 20 of 33 shots from the field after halftime. Ryan Wilbur scored 25 points and Lewis added 15 to lead the Wildcats.

South Hills 72, Bassett 59


Hanford Tournament

Artesia 94, Fremont American 23-- Jack Martinez led all scorers with 21 points while Tony Roberts made four three pointers and finished with 15. 


Hesperia Christian Holiday Classic


La Jolla Country Day Tournament


La Quinta Tournament

Buena Park 50, Lakewood 49--DeAndre Gipson's three-pointer at the buzzer lifted the Coyotes to the victory. Gipson finished with 21 points for Buena Park, which overcame an eight-point deficit going into the fourth quarter.

Corona del Mar 58, Loara 52--Brooks Morris scored 16 points for the Sea Kings (4-0). Wes Wardrop scored 24 points for Loara.


La Verne Lutheran Tournament

First Lutheran 83, Christian Center Academy 72 -- Colton Christian Center Academy, which played only six players, ultimately ran out of gas down the stretch and fell to Sylmar First Lutheran in the La Verne Lutheran Tournament. Christian Center, which trailed most of the way, pulled within five points with about six minutes left. But senior center David Fults fouled out a minute later and the Warriors could not get any rebounds. Christian Center also committed 12 second-half turnovers. Senior guard Jason Miles, playing on a sprained left ankle, scored 28 points, dished out 12 assists and made five steals. Senior guard Mario Torres added 22 points, including six three-pointers. Christian Center (1-2) plays an opponent TBA at 3 p.m. Friday.  | FIRST LUTHERAN (83) -- Durio 33, Maldanado 8, Starks 28, Quinn 12, Maijallon 2 |  CHRISTIAN CENTER (72) -- Miles 28, Leggett 4, Knox 14, Livermore 2, Torres 22, Fults 2. Halftime score -- First Lutheran 41-34 | Three-point goals -- Durio 2, Starks, Miles, Knox, Torres 6 | Total fouls -- First Lutheran 11, Christian Center 14 |   Fouled out -- Fults | Technical fouls -- None.

La Verne Lutheran 62, Fairmont 35--Mike Thomas led the Spartans (4-1) with 15 points, six assists and four steals, Michael Lee had 14 points and Ryan Cumberland added 13 points and 11 rebounds.La Verne Lutheran 18 14 13 17 -- 62  |Fairmont 3 7 13 12 -- 35 | Total fouls: LVL 15, F 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Orange Lutheran 80, Southlands Christian 5


Laguna Blanca Tournament

Bishop Diego 61, Villanova 38--Josh Steward scored 17 points as Bishop Diego High moved into the semifinals of its basketball tournament Thursday night with a 61-38 win over Villanova. The Cardinals, 4-0, play New Roads tonight at 6:30 at Bishop, followed by the other semifinal. VILLANOVA--Fore 6, Kirby 2, Mueller 12, Namikas 10, Hernandez 4, Schey 4. Totals 17 4-11 38. BISHOP DIEGO--Steward 17, Renick 12, Um 9, Gilles 4, Sanchez 9, Scheftic 4, Korsan 4, Vickers 2. Totals 27 3-7 61 | Villanova . . . 8 7 14 9 -- 38| Bishop Diego . . . 18 17 10 16 -- 61 | 3-point goals--BD 4 (Renick 2, Um 1, Sanchez 1). | Fouled out--none.|

New Roads 39, Holy Martyrs 27--New Roads defeated Holy Matyrs to reach the semifinals which they will play tonight at 6:30 p.m. against Bishop Diego.

Western Christian 88, Laguna Blanca 53--Western Christian defeated Laguna Blanca at Laguna Blanca to reach one of tonight's other semifinal against Cate, which beat the Laguna Blanca JV team.  Josh Ferguson scored 13 points and Trevor Scott added 11 in a losing cause for the Owls in the Laguna Blanca-Bishop Diego Tournament. Laguna Blanca plays Grace Brethren today at 5 p.m. at Bishop Diego in a third-round game. WESTERN CHRISTIAN -- E. Chin 7, Dyche 25, Locke 19, Meister 9, Lokar 9, S. Chin 6, Gross 1, Fosberg 4, Griffis 1, Lin 1. Total 84. LAGUNA BLANCA -- Scott 11, McAdams 5, Ferguson 13, Amhad 4, Wicks 4, Geeb 5, Kaufman 9, Jeffrey 2. Total 51. 3-point goals -- WC 6 (Dyche 4, E. Chin, Locke), LB 6 (Kaufman 3, Scott, Ferguson, Geeb). Total fouls -- WC 15, LB 22. Fouled out -- none.|

Windward 52, Grace Brethren 40-- Grace Brethren's Jackson Beauchamp, Robert Serra and John Durso each scored 10 points for Grace Brethren (1-1). Durso pulled down 15 rebounds.

(Consolation Bracket)

Bishop Diego JV 55, Hillcrest Christian 46--Kyle Jansen scored 15 and Tom Logan added 14 for Bishop Diego.

Cate 87, Laguna Blanca JV 30

Santa Clarita Christian 54, Cornerstone Christian 32--Greg Walker scored 24 points, but Cornerstone (0-6) was outrebounded 64-25 in losing a second-round tournament game.

West Valley Christian 64, Ventura County Christian 23


Los Alamitos Tournament

(Pool Play)

Long Beach Cabrillo 54, Verbum Dei 52-- Cabrillo scoring:  Sansberry 16, Flower 1, Rankins 26, H. Brown 5, Friar 2, Jones 2, Sheridan 2.  Verbum Dei scoring :  Watkins 8, Dean 6, Adams 12, Huff 7, Adams 12, Burlison 8, Jones 4, Robertsoon 2, Mayfield 2, Lai 3.

Los Alamitos 76, Pasadena Muir 67--Jeff Grgas scored 14 of his 28 points in third quarter when the Griffins (7-0) extended their lead to 15 points. Grgas finished with 10 rebounds for Los Alamitos (7-0).  The Mustangs fell to 4-1. Muir scoring:  Jonathan Williams 9, M Williams 3, Willis 4, Gilmore 10, Frazier 6, Hall 5, Jordan 10, Johnson 3, Davis 5, Darelle Rowe 12.  Los Al scoring:  Ryan Keller 14, Ron Prettyman 9, Smith 4, Carter 5, Jeff Grgas 28, Brian Rakusin 14, Martini 2.

Mayfair 68, Pacifica 45--Kevin Cook scored 12 points and Chris Eagen and Jeff McLaughlin each added 10 in defeat for the Mariners (2-5). Mayfair scoring:  Draughan 8, Bragg 9, Chris Childress 2, Bonds 13, Josh Childress 18, Washington 2, Pitmann 9, McGraw 5, Garkovich 4, Helton 6, McFadden 2.   Pacifica scoring: McLaughlin 2, Santos 12, Lim 2, Cook 4, Gurnea 12, Egen 2, Jackson 3, Brook 10.

Villa Park 55, Long Beach Wilson 23--Matt MacGinnis scored 17 points, including three three-pointers, for Villa Park (3-1).   The Spartans led 34-12 at halftime and were never challenged.


Montclair Prep Tournament

(Third Round)

Yeshiva 59, Malibu 48

(Consolation Semifinal)

Providence 71, Viewpoint 52


Pasadena Poly Tournament

San Marino 51, St. Margarets 42-- Ghanim Marof scored 12 points and Weston Begg added for the Tartans (0-3) in defeat.

Southwestern Academy 54, Pasadena Poly 41

St. Francis 52, Maranatha 35


Rialto-Eisenhower  Tournament

Colton 69, Apple Valley 57-- Apple Valley jumped to an early lead, but Colton controlled the last three quarters and won a pool-play game of the Rialto/Eisenhower Classic. Joey Webb scored all 13 of his points in the second half to lead the comeback for the Yellowjackets (1-3), who got 19 points from Jason Jones and 15 from Kevin Pinkney.| COLTON (69) -- Jones 19, Pinkney 15, Crenshaw 10, Webb 13, Vingua 3, Alonzo 9 |  APPLE VALLEY (57) -- Lewis 11, Wikes 3, Hughes 6, Leguipep 9, Origel 2, Sharp 2, Carrillo 24 |  Halftime score -- Colton 29-26 | Three-point goals -- Jones 3, Crenshaw 2, Webb, Alonzo, Lewis, Wikes, Leguipep | Total fouls -- Colton 10, Apple Valley 7 | Fouled out -- None | Technical fouls -- None.

Eisenhower 102, Canyon Springs 92--Rialto Eisenhower maintained a 15- to 20-point lead through most of the game and held on for a 102-92 victory over Moreno Valley Canyon Springs on Thursday in the Rialto Eisenhower Classic.   Alex Acker led the Eagles (3-1) with 20 points. Andre Rouzan scored 18 and Marcus Sams had 15 points and 17 rebounds.  Freshman Richard Cobbs led Canyon Springs (1-2) with 30 points, including six three-pointers.  Eisenhower led 27-16 after one quarter and extended that to 54-39 by halftime.  Jason Braxton scored 22 for the Cougars and Leon Rosborough added 16 points, including four three-pointers. | CANYON SPRINGS (92) -- Rosborough 16, Braxton 22, Robinson 4, Cobbs 30, Brown 4, Dobson 4, R.Taylor 2, H.Taylor 8, Rosson 2. | EISENHOWER (102) -- D.Rouzan 12, Bush 13, A.Rouzan 18, Jackson 2, Wilson 4, Marshall 6, Hart 8, Acker 20, Sams 15, James 4. | Halftime score -- Eisenhower 54-39. | Three-point goals -- Rosborough 4, Cobbs 6, D.Rouzan 3, A.Rouzan, Hart. | Total fouls -- Canyon Springs 26, Eisenhower 22. | Fouled out -- None. | Technical fouls -- None. |

Rialto 104, San Bernardino 77--Rialto (7-0) opened the game with a 19-0 run easily defeating San Bernardino. Senior guard Marques Davis scored 17 points and had 10 assists, while senior center David Joiner had a triple-double with 18 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds. The Knights had five players score in double figures. Rialto plays Canyon Springs tonight at Eisenhower H.S. in more pool play. |RIALTO (104) Davis 17, Sconiers 13, Swisler 5, Willingham 18, Burnett 11, Anderson 6, Kemp 3, Johnson 3, Joiner 18, Edwards 3. | SAN BERNARDINO (77) Honnett 2, Terrell 12, Schriner 4, Thaxton 17, Tidwell 4, Miller 10, Copeland 3, Mixon 4, Grigsby 6, Stotts 6, Palmore 6, Huerta 3. | Rialto 28 30 15 31 -- 104 | San Bernardino 6 26 23 22 -- 77| Total fouls: R 23, SB 31. Fouled out: Stotts (SB), Mixon (SB). Technical fouls: Sconiers (R), Stotts (SB).

Victor Valley 62, San Gorgonio 61


Riverside Poly Kiwanis Tournament

(Second Round)

Arlington 59, Indio 46--Damil Ware led Arlington with 17 points and eight rebounds. Kurt Larsen followed with 13 points, nine steals and six assists in the Kiwanis Tournament. The Lions (6-1) outscored Indio 24-16 in the fourth quarter. Indio was led by Zac Balver with 28 points. | INDIO (46) -- Rodriguez 8, Silva 5, Torres 0, Ogimachi 0, Balver 18, Escobar 3, Nagirdad 2, Robertson 4, Marrujo 2, Meraz 4. | ARLINGTON (59) -- Glover 4, Ware 17, Larsen 13, Carter 8, Aguire 0, Simon 4, Heru 6, Tang 5, Willman 2. | Halftime score -- Arlington 23-20. Three-point goals -- Rodriguez, Silva, Larsen. | Total fouls --Arlington 23, Indio 22. | Fouled out -- Ogimachi, Silva.| Technical fouls -- Torres. 

Cajon 60, Rancho Verde 46-- Cajon (2-0) defeated Rancho Verde (2-2) led by Paul Roby with 19 points. Senior Blake Walker had 17 points, 11 rebounds, five steals and seven assists. JS Nash led Cajon with 20 points.|  RANCHO VERDE (46) -- Robinson 4, Baker 4, Nash 20, Gayton 2, Walker 3, Johnson 3, Garet 5, Brown 6. | CAJON (60) -- Morris 14, Norman 2, Dew 4, Roby 19, Walker 17, Harris 4.  |   Halftime score -- Rancho Verde 30-29. | Three-point goals -- Nash 3, Roby 2, Blake Walker. | Total fouls -- Rancho Verde 11, Cajon 10. | Technical fouls -- none.

Notre Dame (Riverside) 41, La Sierra 38 -- Sophomore guard Talani Calhoun scored a game-high 19 points, including four free throws in the final 1:30 to complete Riverside Notre Dame's comeback victory over Riverside La Sierra in a Kiwanis Tournament game. Junior forward Quentin Freeman scored on a lay-up with 30 seconds left to put Notre Dame up 39-38. After the Titans forced a jump ball with six seconds left and received the ball via the possession arrow, Calhoun was fouled and hit two free throws with four seconds remaining. Junior forward Tim Sanders added 12 points for Notre Dame.   Notre Dame (2-4) plays Rancho Verde at 5:30 p.m. today.  | LA SIERRA (38) -- Rincon 15, Howse 11, Kern 2, Clayton 10. | NOTRE DAME (41) -- Calhoun 19, Dial 5, Freeman 3, Hodges 2, Sanders 12. Halftime score -- La Sierra 26-18. Three-point goals -- Rincon 3, Howse, Calhoun, Dial, Sanders 2. | Total fouls -- La Sierra 12, Notre Dame 12. | Fouled out -- None. |  Technical fouls -- None

Yucaipa 64, Ramona 54-- Josh Martin scored 12 of his 18 points in the first quarter to help Yucaipa jump to an early lead en route to a victory over Riverside Ramona in a pool play game of the Kiwanis Tournament. The Thunderbirds (2-2) led 17-10 after one quarter. The Rams (2-2) made a late charge but Yucaipa's Matt Majors was 6 for 6 at the free throw line in the fourth quarter to help maintain the lead. Martin and Phil Griefnow finished with 18 points apiece; Martin had 10 rebounds. | YUCAIPA (64) -- Kings 2, Allen 1, Majors 6, Osgood 12, Martin 18, Griefnow 18, Orr 7. | RAMONA (54) -- Gosserand 11, Henry 10, White 7, Downey 14, Henry 2, Adams 2, Darkwa 8. | Halftime score -- Yucaipa 31-27.| Three-point goals -- Griefnow 4, Orr 2, White, Downey. | Total fouls -- Yucaipa 17, Ramona 19. | Fouled out -- Downey. |Technical fouls -- Ramona coach Howell. |


San Dimas Tournament

(Pool Play)

Damien 59, Walnut 47--Vinny Minjares hit six 3-pointers and totaled 22 points to lead the Spartans (6-2) and Ralph David added 13 points. Damien led 34-23 after the first half. |DAMIEN (59) Minjares 22, Clark 7, A. Garcia 7, David 13, Jackson 2, E. Garcia 6, Francis 2| WALNUT (47) Joesph 10, Wright 1, Tashroudian 4, Kim 3, Mason 10, Carstenson 15, Fuld 4| Damien 15 19 14 11 -- 59 | Walnut 11 12 11 13 -- 47 | Total fouls: D 12, W 11. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Diamond Bar 60, Garey 44--The Brahmas held Garey to only one point in the first quarter. Khalif Ford led Diamond Bar with 26 points and Mark Jecmen added 18. |GAREY (44) Hogan 9, Ponder 9, Worthams 3, Horigan 3, Flowers 4, Hill 6, Frey 8, Deleon 2| DIAMOND BAR (60) Frierson 3, Greenaway 2, Ford 26, Jecmen 18, Craig 8, Davis 1, Papez 2 | Garey 1 14 12 17 -- 44 | Diamond Bar 11 20 10 19 -- 60 | Total fouls: G 15, DB 12. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Taurus (G).

Northview 69, Bonita 61

San Dimas 58, Don Lugo 53--The Saints (3-0) weathered a late Don Lugo rally to hold on for the win. The Conquistadores put up 22 fourth-quarter points but couldn't pull off the win. Jason Greenlee led San Dimas with 29 points (including 14 of 15 free-throws) and David Malana had 13 points and five assists. For Don Lugo, Andy Galindo led the way with 19 points.DON LUGO (53)  Amaya 7, Wong 7, Blaylock 5, Galindo 19, Hill 8, Fender 2, Asofo-Agyei 5 | SAN DIMAS (58) Malana 13, Greenlee 29, Ramirez 4, Grundy 9, Ferrera 2, Mesaropian 1 | Don Lugo 7 13 11 22 -- 53 | San Dimas 14 13 15 16 -- 58 | Total fouls: DL 15, SD 19. Fouled out: Grundy (SD), Wetzel (DL). Technical fouls: Grundy (SD).


Santa Cruz Tournament

Santa Cruz 48, Paso Robles 38--Santa Cruz beat Paso Robles High on Thursday in the first round of the Santa Cruz Boys Basketball Tournament. Paso Robles’ J.R. Webb had 15 points, while Bo Adams added 11. The Bearcats, 0-3 overall, play Harbor today at 5 p.m. in a consolation-round game.


Temecula Valley Golden Bear Classic Tournament

(Pool Play)

Elsinore 69, Calvin Christian 62-- Elsinore forced 15 turnovers in the second half to overcome a 28-26 halftime deficit and defeat Escondido Calvin Christian in its first game of the Golden Bear Classic.  Calvin Christian made 30 of 37 free throws. Senior forward Josh Mativa scored 21 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for Elsinore. Sophomore guards Mack Green and Ryan Cirilo scored 16 and 11 points, respectively. Elsinore (1-1) plays its second game in pool play against Fallbrook at 6:45 p.m. today. Calvin Christian (0-1) plays Temecula at 5 p.m. today. | CALVIN CHRISTIAN (62) -- K. Prins 5, Houle 8, Young 8, Tam 1, Ciremele 11, C. Prins 29. | | ELSINORE (69) -- Keahey 2, Green 16, Bagwell 4, Lux 3, Maxey 5, Pesaniello 4, Cirilo 11, Mativa 21, Wolter 3. | Halftime score -- Calvin Christian 28-26. | Three-point goals -- Houle 2, Young, Green, Lux, Maxey, Cirilo. | Total fouls -- Calvin Christian 17, Elsinore 25.|   Fouled out -- C. Prins, Wolter.| Technical fouls -- Maxey.

Temecula Valley 67, Rubidoux 44--Senior guard Ryan Rentie had 18 points and 11 assists to lead Temecula Valley over Rubidoux, 67-44, in a pool-play game of the Golden Bear Classic at Temecula Valley Thursday.  Senior forward James Phillips added 14 points and 15 rebounds for the Golden Bears (3-0).   The Bears also got some production from a couple of football players whose run for the Division 5 title ended last weekend, making them available for Thompson. Kyle Bachelor had four points and Adam Watson had two, despite the players not being in basketball condition.  Rolando Murcio led Rubidoux (3-3) with 13 points. The Bears play Escondido Calvin Christian at 5 p.m. today in another pool-play game. | RUBIDOUX (44) -- Davis 3, Green 6, Owens 6, Walker 11, Anderson 0, Murcio 13, Hervy 1, Williams 2, Nguyen 1, Hemmings 1| TEMECULA VALLEY (67) -- Rentie 18, Louis 3, Phillips 14, Bachelor 4, Forrest 11, Menancio 1, Watson 2, Parks 4, Moore 4, Tonkins 4, Locklin 2. | Halftime score -- Temecula Valley 35-16. | Three-point goals -- Phillips 2, Rentie 2, Parks, Murcio. | Total fouls -- Rubidoux 14, Temecula Valley 16. | Fouled out -- none.


Tournament of Champions at Ocean View
(Third Round)
Championship Bracket

Mater Dei 65, Serra 34--Rickey Porter scored 15 points and Steve Scoggin 12 to help Mater Dei, the top-ranked team in the county, defeat Gardena Serra, 65-34, in a quarterfinal game of the Tournament of Champions on Thursday at Ocean View High.  Porter made three three-pointers for Mater Dei (4-0), which advanced to the semifinals to play Ocean View tonight.  Cedric Bozeman had 10 points and Jamal Sampson had eight points and seven blocked shots for the Monarchs, who shot 52% from the field. 

Consolation Bracket

Compton 64, Redlands 41-- Jeremiah Redlands was outscored 23-11 in the third quarter of the Tournament of Champions game at Huntington Beach Ocean View.  Danny Genung, had 23 points before fouling out.  Jeremiah Thompson led Compton with 16.  REDLANDS (41) -- Genung 23, Robert 1, Graham 10, Hall 5, Porter 0, Burgan 2. COMPTON (64) -- Dixon 12, Clark 7, Morgan 9, Foster 0, Thompson 16, Davis 4, Lebean 8, Greer 8. Halftime score -- Redlands 20-19. Three-point goals -- Genung, Dixon 2, Clark. Total fouls -- Redlands 17, Compton 14. Fouled out -- Genung. 

Corona Centennial 77, S.D. Horizon 66--Corona Centennial continued its fast start to the season with a 77-66 victory over traditional power San Diego Horizon to advance to the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions at Huntington Beach Oceanview High School.  The Huskies opened a double-digit lead early in the fourth quarter on the strength of an 8-0 run and never led by fewer than seven the rest of the way Centennial forced 31 turnovers by Horizon. Junior guard David Sybesma scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half and junior forward Jamaal Williams had 19 of his 23 points in the second half. The Huskies (4-0) play Compton Centennial at 8 tonight in a semifinal.  | CENTENNIAL (77) -- Seales 10, Peppers 2, Sybesma 24, Reese 5, J. Williams 23, B. Williams 13. | HORIZON (66) -- Goins 2, Bolden 6, Hooks 20, Coleman 24, Brown 6, Holmes 4, Nichols 4. | Halftime score -- Centennial 42-36. |  Three-point goals -- Sybesma 3, Reese, Bolden.  | Total fouls -- Centennial 15, Horizon 20.   | Fouled out -- None. | Technical fouls -- None.

El Toro 68, Long Beach Jordan 66--Kyle Martin made two free throws witheight seconds remaining to seal the victory for El Toro (3-1). Ashkan Nazeri had 18 points and six assists for the Chargers. Christopher Parish added 16 points, and Chase Peterson held the Panthers' Tremayne Bryant to 15 points. 

Morningside 66, Savanna 59

Westchester 66, AB Miller 64--The Rebels lost a three-point lead with two minutes to go as the Comets exploded with a a 20-point fourth period. Miller plays Redlands today. WESTCHESTER (68) Cook 6, Brown 14, Heath 6, Thompkins 9, Breland 12, Colosimo 2, Bell 4, Buchanan 10, Everage 5 | A.B. MILLER (64) Pegram 18, Vernon 18, Lanzarotto 6, Clark 4, Ward 6, Kingsland 6, Scott 6 | Westchester 23 19 6 20 -- 68 | A.B. Miller 18 17 16 13 -- 64 | Total fouls: M 18, W 13. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.


Thousand Oaks Tournament


Upland Tournament

Locke 65, Palm Springs 58--The Indians dropped their third straight game on Thursday, despite the 3-point shooting of Jude Chandrasena, Bobby Caldwell and Steve Avina. The threesome provided eight 3-pointers, Chandrasena finishing with four and Caldwell and Avina each shooting two. Palm Springs (3-4) continues tournament play on Saturday against Temple City. Locke: 18 18 15 14 -- 65 Palm Springs: 16 15 17 10 -- 58 Locke: Jouwes 13, Twyman 2, Shy 3, Lewis 9, Hunter 20, Hawkins 8, Wright 10. Palm Springs: Avina 6, Barton 8, Rutledge 5, Caldwell 10, Higueras 9, Greer 2, Chandrasena 18. 22 6-8 58.

Montclair 60, Temple City 59--Montclair got the shots to fall when they were most needed, squeaking by Temple City 60-59 in the third round of pool play in the Upland Tournament. With 14 seconds remaining and trailing 59-58, the Cavaliers (1-4) ran down the clock before James Holliman hit a fade-away jumper at the buzzer to win the game. Montclair missed its first opportunity to win, but got the ball back for Holliman's shot. The Cavaliers jumped out early and took a 12-4 lead before Temple City fought back. The Rams took a 3-point lead at the half and extended it to seven points in the third quarter. But Montclair recovered, led by Dee Walk, who hit three 3-pointers in the final period. Jamaal Smith had 24 points and six rebounds, Holliman had 14 points and seven rebounds, and Tommie Avery had 13 points and five rebounds.   Montclair will play for fifth place today at 4:45 against the winner of the Locke/Palm Springs game. | MONTCLAIR (60) Walk 9, Holliman 14, Smith 24, Avery 13, Abraham 0 | TEMPLE CITY (59) Becerra 9, Sweeney 2, Hu 13, Lapus 2, Reed 4, Yen 1, Li 22, Maesaki 6 | Montclair 14 11 15 20 -- 60  | Temple City 12 16 13 18 -- 59 | Total fouls: M 17, TC 17. Fouled out: Ellison (M). Technical fouls: none.

Rancho Cucamonga 82, Pasadena 64--Derick Andrew scored 32 points, and made 12 of 14 free throws, and Alonzo Williams added 11 points and 10 assists to lead the Cougars (4-0) to the win and a spot in the championship game tonight against Upland. Corey Starks and Karim McDoughal added 11 points apiece for Rancho Cucamonga.  PASADENA (64) Harmon 21, Moon 3, Wilburn 11, Miller 4, Barnes 7, Pope 6, Duncan 10, Thomas 2. RANCHO CUCAMONGA (82) Watts 3, Ninofranco 3, McDoughal 14, Andrew 32, Starks 14, Newton 3, Berry 2, Williams 11. Pasadena 12 26 7 19 -- 64 Rancho Cuc. 24 24 17 17 -- 82 Total fouls: P 21, RC 24. Fouled out: Duncan (P), McDoughal (RC), Taylor (RC). Technical fouls: Pasadena bench, Thomas (P).

Upland 85, Valley View (Moreno Valley) 54--Upland (5-0) stayed undefeated by beating Valley View in pool play. Kirk Snyder led the Highlanders with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Prentice Harris had 16 points and eight rebounds. Upland advances to play Saturday night at 7:45 p.m. in the championship game, at Upland H.S, against the winner of the Pasadena/Rancho Cucamonga game.  UPLAND (85) White 4, Pace 9, Irvin 2, Pruitt 9, J. Harris 6, Beckler 10, Snyder 22, Hathaway 2, P. Harris 16, B. Williams 3, D. Williams 2.  | VALLEY VIEW (54)  Hayes 2, Lindsey 13, Cacho 2, Duffy 8, Hampton 2, Nims 12, McCann 2, Logan 13.|  Upland 19 29 15 25 -- 85 | Valley View 12 11 16 15 -- 54 | Total fouls: U 19, VV 13. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Nims (VV).


Woodcrest Tournament
(First Round)

Beaumont 99, Arrowhead Christian 51-- Senior forward Tory Cohn scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Cougars and 6-foot-6 junior center Jackson Wood had eight points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots. Senior point guard Aaron Stephens contributed 16 points and seven steals. BEAUMONT (99) -- Ad.Stephens 15, Wood 8, Cohn 21, Mitchell 8, Tanghe 4, Hackney 6, Olvera 4, Aa.Stephens 16, Mendoza 6, Curtis 11. ARROWHEAD CHRISTIAN (51) -- Cloud 8, Cruz 2, Becerra 12, Britt 9, Thibodo 12, Breckley 8. Halftime score -- Beaumont 47-20. Three-point goals -- Ad. Stephens, Wood, Curtis, Cloud 2, Becerra, Thibodo. Total fouls -- Beaumont 17, Arrowhead Christian 13. Fouled out -- None. Technical fouls -- None.

San Jacinto 63, Webb 51--Webb lost halftime and fourth quarter leads to fall to 0-5. Webb was outscored by 18 points in the third quarter but came back only to fall behind again. Justin Lo had 13 points, James Rhodes had 11 and Josh Maloff added 10. | WEBB (51) Martinsen 9, Lo 13, Maloff 10, Rhodes 11, J. Hatae 5, Lee 3 | SAN JACINTO (63) Duguid 5, Quezada 2, Lugo 6, Padilla 12, Goddard 3, Frazier 33, Sulivan 2 | Webb 9 20 2 20 -- 51 | San Jacinto 9 10 20 24 -- 63 | Total fouls: W 14, SJ 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Santiago 86, Desert Cristian 48-- Andrew Brattrud scored a team-high 15 points and grabbed 13 of the Conquerors’ 24 rebounds in a loss at the Woodcrest Classic in Riverside.  The Conquerors (3-5) will play Arrowhead Christian at 5 p.m. today in a consolation game. | Santiago 20 14 28 24 -- 86| Desert Christian 6 12 13 17 -- 48 |Santiago -- Leduc 12, Doherty 11, Pearch 10, Locker 10, Brody 9, Cliett 7, Simpson 7, Alex 5, Griswold 5, Coleman 5, Bayati 5.| Desert Christian -- Andrew Brattrud 15, David Kim 14, Javier |Santana 5, David Raley 5, Daniel Houser 4, Tim Smith 3, Will Morris 2. |3-pointers -- Santiago 10 (Leduc 4, Brody 3, Coleman 1, Bayati 1, Simpson 1), Desert Christian 2 (Kim 1, Raley 1). |Rebounds -- Desert Christian 24 (Brattrud 13). |Assists -- Desert Christian 5 (Raley 2). |Total fouls -- Santiago 15, Desert Christian 13.

Woodcrest Christian 85, Hamilton 27-- Woodcrest Christian (3-1) used size and speed advantages to defeat Anza Hamilton in the Woodcrest Christian Invitational. Six Royals scored in double figures, led by 12 points apiece from Matt Reyes, Stephen Boyd and Kris Powers. Reyes and Boyd hit four three-pointers apiece. HAMILTON (27) -- Nevills 4, Dewese 6, Davis 4, McIntosh 2, Sandoval 3, Lloyd 8. | WOODCREST CHRISTIAN (85) -- Carpenter 8, Reed 2, Musich 10, Hawkins 1, Burdett 8, Reyes 12, Boyd 12, Powers 12, Pool 10, Gallegos 10. | Halftime score -- Woodcrest Christian 50-13. |  Three-point goals -- Sandoval, Reyes 4, Boyd 4. | Total fouls -- Hamilton 14, Woodcrest Christian 4. | Fouled out -- None. |Technical fouls -- None.

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