SoCalHoops High School News
Scores & Recaps: All The
Boys' Dec. 10 Games--(Dec. 11, 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. . .
Special Note For 12/11--Many tournaments were off last night due to football playoffs. Play resumes today.
Boys' Southern Section League Game Scores |
Valley League
AGBU 76, Summit View 29
Boys' Southern Section Non-League Game Scores |
Arroyo Grande 57, Cabrillo 40
Calvary Chapel (Murrieta) 96, Liberty Christian 33
Capistrano Valley 82, Esperanza 74
Cerritos 58, Gahr 53
Claremont 69, Chaffey 60
Crescenta Valley 63, Burroughs 50
Coachella Valley 65, Granite Hills 61
Costa Mesa 82, Westminster 46
Dana Hills 41, Santa Margarita 34
Desert 75, Boron 37
Estancia 54, Irvine 57
Gladstone 59, South El Monte 41
Glenn 62, Rosemead 44
Heritage Christian 114, Los Pinos 57
La Puente 55, Montview 32
Laguna Beach 53, La Habra 52
Lynwood 89, Bellflower 87
Pacific Hills 82, Carpinteria 41
San Clemente 80, Tustin 41
South Pasadena 67, Hoover 58
St. Anthony 71, Chadwick 56
St. Genevieve 64, Highland Hall 28
Sunny Hills 51, Garden Grove 33
Woodbridge 77, University (Irvine) 54
Yucca Valley 76, Sultana 61
Boys' L.A. City Section League Games Scores |
No League Games were played yesterday
Boys' L.A. City Section Non-League Game Scores |
Bell 42, Eagle Rock 38
San Fernando 97, Holywood 58
Verdugo Hills 53, LA Wilson 48
Boys' Tournament Game Scores |
Arroyo Tournament
Beverly Hills Tournament
(Semifinal)
Palisades 64, Campbell Hall 55
Cleveland 81, Canoga Park 66
(Consolation)
birmingham 65, Hart 61
Canyon (Canyon Country) 59, Murphy 54
Cerritos Valley Christian Tournament
(Pool Play)
Rancho Alamitos 58, Brentwood 57
St. Monica 71, Anaheim 55
(Championship Semifinal)
Valley Christian 73, Don Bosco Tech 61
(Consolation)
Whitney 53, Norwalk 49
Darren Oliver Classic
Desert City Classic At Cathedral City
(Semifinals)
Chaparral 90, Cathedral City 57
Carlsbad 58, Temescal Canyon 47
(Consolation)
Palm Desert 58, Serrano 72
Silverado 69, La Quinta (La Quinta) 65
El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed
Classic)
Fountain Valley 67, Diamond Ranch 50
El Segundo Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
St. Bernard 62, South Torrance 57
Santa Monica 87, North Torrance 67
(Consolation Bracket)
Leuzinger 76, El Segundo 67
Mira Costa 59, West Torrance 34
Narbonne 64, Mary Star 46
LACES 64, Torrance 59
El Rancho Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
Alhambra 57, Paramount 54
Warren 86, Wilson (Hacienda Heights) 53
(Fifth Place Semifinals)
Santa Fe 69, El Rancho 64
Schurr 50, Gabrielino 40
(Ninth Place Game)
El Monte 67, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 58
Fillmore Tournament
(Semifinal)
Fillmore 51, Faith Baptist 41
St. Bonaventure 40, Nordhoff 35
(Consolation)
LA Baptist 76, Frazier Mountain 20
Rosamond 60, Village Christian 48
Foothill Bob Osborne Classic
Marina 71, Orange Lutheran 69
Mission Viejo 59, Laguna Hills 47
Santa Ana 63, Foothill 57
Fullerton Tournament
(Pool Play)
Santiago 63, Whittier 59
Glendora Tournament
(Pool Play)
Baldwin Park 78, Bassett 64
Brea Olinda 84, Covina 69
Glendora 66, South Hills 51
Ontario 80, Charter Oak 63
Hanford Tournament
Championship Semifinals
Artesia 95, Hayward 41
Hesperia Christian Holiday Classic
(Pool Play)
Hesperia Christian 73, Upland Christian 44
La Jolla Country Day Tournament
Holtville 49, Capistrano Valley Christian 31
La Quinta Tournament
(Pool Play)
Lakewood 59, Corona Del Mar 52
Calvary Chapel 67, La Quinta 66
Laguna Blanca Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
Bishop Diego 71, New Roads 52
Western Chrisitian 55, Windward 40
(Fifth Place Semifinals)
Holy Martyrs 42, villanova 41 (OT)
(Consolation)
Grace Brethren 77, Laguna Blanca 53
Lancaster Bethel Christian Tournament
(Consolation)
Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 83, Lancaster Bethel Christian 21
Los Alamitos Tournament
Montclair Prep Tournament
(Semifinal)
Montclair Prep 68, La Salle 60
Price 58, Notre Dame 51
Pacific Coast Christian (La Verne Lutheran Tournament)
(Pool Play)
First Lutheran Sylmar 57, Cal Lutheran 42
La Verne Lutheran 62, Southlands Christian 8
Orange Lutheran JV 65, Fairmont 44
Western Christian JV 75, Christian Center Academy 63
Pasadena Poly Tournament
(Pool Play)
St. Francis 81, Southwestern Academy 26
Maranatha 57, St. Margaret's 48
San Marino 52, Pasadena Poly 32
Rialto-Eisenhower Tournament
(Championship Game)
Rialto 76, Canyon Springs 55
Eisenhower 79, Victor Valley 72
Riverside Poly Kiwanis Tournament
Arlington 70, Norco 41
Cajon 80, Riverside Poly 50
Indio 61 Yucupia 51
Rancho Verde 77, Notre Dame (Riverside) 33
San Dimas Tournament
(Fifth Place Game)
Don Lugo 54, Northview 51
(Seventh Place Game)
Bonita 65, Walnut 48
Temecula Valley Tournament
Elsinore 62, Fallbrook 49
Rubidoux 73, Paloma Valley 27
Temecula Valley 76, Calvin Christian 63
Thousand Oaks Tournament
(Consolation Semifinals)
Oxnard 52, Thousand Oaks 48
(Pool Play)
Grant 73, Calabasas 44
Oak Park 56, Channel Islands 53
Santa Barbara 55, Harvard Westlake 49
Newbury Park 77, Saugus 76
Tournament of Champions at Ocean View
(Semifinals)
Compton Centennial 73, Corona Centennial 65
Mater Dei 77, Ocean View 59
(Consolation)
Fontana 59, El Toro 49
Horizon 56, Serra 54
Redlands 66, A.B. Miller 57
Servite 69, Long Beach Jordan 66
Upland Tournament
We Care Games
(Championship Final)
Compton 65, Roosevelt 63
Woodcrest Tournament
Beaumont 64, Corona Santiago 61
Desert Christian 41, Arrowhead Christian 39
San Jacinto 65, Woodcrest Christian 62
Boys' Southern Section League Game Details |
Valley League
AGBU 76, Summit View 29
Boys' Southern Section Non-League Game Details |
Arroyo Grande 57, Cabrillo 40
Calvary Chapel (Murrieta) 96, Liberty Christian 33--Ryan Evans had 16 points, including four three-pointers, for Murrieta Calvary Chapel (1-1). Joe Santos also scored 16 points and Luke Wilkerson had 15 points and six assists. Ethan Wright scored 13 points and grabbed a team-leading 10 rebounds. Noah Denny added 12 points. LIBERTY CHRISTIAN (33) -- Stevens 3, La 2, Harbert 2, Stagnola 9, Doney 8, Burch 7, Francis 2. MURRIETA CALVARY CHAPEL (96) -- Evans 16, Santos 16, Wilkerson 15, Birchall 6, P.Gausepohl 6, Wright 13, D.Gausepohl 5, Denny 12, Vizcarra 6. Halftime score -- Murrieta Calvary Chapel 43-17. Three-point goals -- Evans 4, Santos, Wilkerson, Doney. Total fouls -- Liberty Christian 34, Murrieta Calvary Chapel 26. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- Murrieta Calvary Chapel bench.
Capistrano Valley 82, Esperanza 74--Capistrano Valley's Jake Franzen scored 23 points and the Cougers made 30 of 36 free throws. Esperanza's Doug Brown hit six three-pointers and finished with 20 points.
Cerritos 58, Gahr 53--Senior center Anthony Alexander scored 22 ponits as the Dons (4-2) gained a measure of revenge in the victory over the host Gladiators. Gahr defeated Cerritos 49-33 in a tournament game last Saturday. The game was tight for the first three quarters, but senior Jason Holems came off the bench to make three 3's int he final three mintues to help the Dons pull out the win.
Claremont 69, Chaffey 60 -- The Wolfpack (5-1) took a seven-point lead after the first quarter and stayed ahead throughout. Thomas Taylor had 19 points, Tim Taylor added 16 rebounds and nine points and Sean Terrell added 12 points and six assists. Chaffey falls to 2-3.CLAREMONT (69) Terrell 12, Peters 2, Ti. Taylor 9, Aaron 11, To. Taylor 19, Lombardo 8, Coberg 8. CHAFFEY (60) Faulkner 10, Kutkowski 14, Sconiers 11, Hunte 4, Miranda 9, Parker 12. Claremont 21 14 17 17 -- 60 Chaffey 14 15 17 14 -- 60 Total fouls: Cl 15, Ch 16. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Coachella Valley 65, Granite Hills 61--The Arabs beat previously undefeated Granite Hills (they're 7-1, and it was their home opener). Arturo Lomeli led Coachella Valley (5-2) with 20 points. George Bautista added eight points and eight rebounds. | COACHELLA VALLEY (65) -- Rabago 6, Ramos 5, Bautista 8, Lomeli 20, Gonzalez 1, Badena 5, J.Mendoza 8, Gurado 2, Perez 2, I.Mendoza 2, Anaya 6. GRANITE HILLS (61) -- Hill 0, Maloney 2, Orr 4, Parkman 12, Kirsahanger 21, Lay 8, Kiamco 2, Tasker 12. Halftime score -- Coachella Valley 36-26. Three-point goals -- Rabago 2, Badena, Lomeli, Anaya, Tasker 2, Lay 2. Total fouls -- Coachella Valley 15, Granite Hills 25. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- Coachella Valley coach Tyler.
Costa Mesa 82, Westminster 46--Mike Payne had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Rick Hatsushi had 11 points and eight assists for visiting Costa Mesa, which improves to 4-2. Westminster is 0-1.
Crescenta Valley 63, Burroughs 50
Dana Hills 41, Santa Margarita 34-- Tom Newidouski had 12 points to lead the Dolphins (2-4), who outscored visiting Santa Margarita, 14-7, in the fourth quarter. The Eagles are 3-2. Mitch Matthews added 10 for Dana Hills. The Dolphins (2-4) broke a 27-27 fourth-quarter tie by outscoring the the Eagles (3-2) 14-7 in the final 12 minutes. Ryan Stacey led Santa Margarita with 13 points.
Desert 75, Boron 37
Estancia 54, Irvine 57
Gladstone 59, South El Monte 41
Glenn 62, Rosemead 44--Junior forward Patrick Conrad scored a game high 25 oints to lead the Eagles (2-1) past the host Panthers. Junior guard Darrell Moore added 14 points and senior point guard Patrick Arboleda chipped in with 12 points and 12 assists. Kalief Washington led Rosemead with 19 points.
Heritage Christian 114, Los Pinos 57--Matt Winter scored 34 points and Jason Grier added 27 to lead Heritage Christian (3-3) to the victory. The 114 points was a school record.
La Puente 55, Montview 32
Laguna Beach 53, La Habra 52--Austin Butters made a layup and was fouled with five seconds left, and then hit the free throw to provide the margin of victory for Laguna Beach (3-3). Travis Hanour had 34 points to lead the Artists.
Lynwood 89, Bellflower 87(OT)-- Missed free throws and turnovers came back to haunt the Buccaneers (2-3) in the loss to the visiting Knights (1-1). Bellflower guard Jacory Bradford had 20 points and 9 rebounds, and made a layup with no time left in regulation and also got the foul. But Bradford was unable to convert the free throw, thus sending the game into overtime. The game continue to be hotly contest, but a turnover by Bucanneer guard Taku Muradzikwa with three seconds left led to a Lynwood layup as time expired in overtime to give the Knights the win.
Pacific Hills 82, Carpinteria 41
San Clemente 80, Tustin 41--San Clemente jumped out to 23-6 first-quarter lead and cruised to the victory. Effrain Martinez led the Tritons with 13 points. James Hartman and Curtis Bush added 12 points each.
South Pasadena 67, Hoover 58--Hoovers Chris Rubio was a virtual scoring maching, pouring in a season high 43 points, but South Pasadena's defense held everyone else to get the win. Abraham Apraku and Drew Bryant led the Tigers (3-0) scoring 20 and 19 respectively. Bryant also had 12 rebounds.
St. Anthony 71, Chadwick 56-- Senior guard Jared Lloyd scored 12 of his game high 30 points in the second quarter to lead the Saints (3-2) past the visiting Dolphins. Pearson Smith a senior guard, added 14 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists for St. Anthony, which outscored Chadwick 27-12 in the second quarter to pull away. Peter McCaslin had 22 points for Chadwick in th eloss and Peter Reich had 23.
St. Genevieve 64, Highland Hall 28
Sunny Hills 51, Garden Grove 33-- Tony Gonzalez scored 12 points and had 13 rebounds to lead visiting Sunny Hills (2-4). Garden Grove is 0-2.
Woodbridge 77, University (Irvine) 54--The Warriors jumped out to a 42-20 halftime lead. Danny Lambert had 11 of his 17 points during Woodbridge's 29-10 first-quarter rally. The Warriors improve to 4-2. University is 3-2.
Yucca Valley 76, Sultana 61
Boys' L.A. City Section League Games Details |
No League Games were played yesterday.
Boys' L.A. City Section Non-League Game Details |
Bell 42, Eagle Rock 38
San Fernando 97, Holywood 58
Verdugo Hills 53, LA Wilson 48 --Kevin Baird's layup forced overtime and he made eight of nine free throws en route to 20 points for Verdugo Hills (3-3) in a nonleague game at L.A. Wilson.
Boys' Tournament Game Details |
Arroyo Tournament
Beverly Hills Tournament
(Semifinals)
Palisades 64, Campbell Hall 55--(Excerpted from The LA Times' Eric Sondheimer): Palisades 64, Campbell Hall 55--Once 6-8 center Jesse Foster fouled out with 6:56 left and his team down by nine points, it was all over for the Vikings (3-2). Greg Drobnick scored 18 points and Foster added 14 points for Campbell Hall.
Cleveland 81, Canoga Park 66-- (Excerpted from the LA Times' Eric Sondheimer): Anthony Davis, a 6-foot-5 junior transfer from Locke, had 36 points with four dunks and 11 rebounds Friday night to help the Cavaliers defeat Canoga Park, 81-66, in a semifinal game of the Beverly Hills tournament at Beverly Hills High. Cleveland (6-3) will play Palisades (8-1) in tonight's 7:30 final. His defense in the second half on 6-6 Jammie Harris of Canoga Park keyed Cleveland's comeback from a 12-point deficit in the second quarter. Also contributing was Quenton Harvey, who scored 17 points. Canoga Park (4-4) had three starters foul out and trailed only 64-59 with 4:35 left. But Tony Moore was called for a foul, then a technical, and Cleveland made four consecutive free throws. Cecil Brown led Canoga Park with 25 points, including five three-pointers. Harris added 18 points. Davis made one play in the first half that left many in awe. He made a steal near the basket, dribbled behind his back to avoid a Canoga Park defender, continued dribbling the length of the court before scoring on a layup. In defeat, Canoga Park showed again that it no longer intends to be a punching bag after struggling the past two seasons. The Hunters have already equaled their win total of last season. They continue to have difficulty beating quality teams, but they are getting closer while their young guards gain experience.
(Consolation)
Birmingham 65, Hart 61--(Excerpted from the LA Times' Eric Sondheimer) Nick Halic scored 18 points, Tatian Haig had 16 points and Aaron Burgin added 15 to help the Braves (2-1) advance to today's 3 p.m. consolation final against Canyon. Liam Waters led Hart (1-2) with 23 points.
Canyon (Canyon Country) 59, Murphy 54
Cerritos Valley Christian Tournament
(Pool Play)
Rancho Alamitos 58, Brentwood 57-- Cuby Vantich (24 points) made a three-point shot with six seconds left to give Rancho Alamitos a 58-57 lead. Vantich had four three-pointers and Bryan Maxwell had 16 points for the Vaqueros (3-4), who outscored Brentwood, 23-14, in the fourth quarter.
St. Monica 71, Anaheim 55
(Championship Semifinal)
Valley Christian 73, Don Bosco Tech 61--The host Crusaders (4-0) advanced to the championship round by defeating the visiting Tigers (2-3) in the last round o fpool play. Junior foreward Bill Swain had a career high 29 points while Jason Rudell scored 13 for VC, which will play tonight at 8 against St. Monica in the final.
(Consolation)
Whitney 53, Norwalk 49
Darren Oliver Classic
Desert City Classic At Cathedral City
(Semifinals))
Chaparral 90, Cathedral City 57-- Joe Buller scored a game-high 26 points to lead Chapparal to a win over Cathedral City in the Desert Cities Classic. The win advanced Chapparral into the championship game today at 5 against Central at Cathedral City High School. Cathedral City was lead by Thomas Shewmake who tossed in 15 points and grabbed 10 boards. Cathedral City will take on Temescal Canyon for third place at 3:15 p.m. at Cathedral City. | Cathedral City: 12 18 9 8 --57| Chaparral: 23 22 15 30 -- 90 | Cathedral City: Ochoa 6, Green 4, Thornburgh 7, Devance 11, Smith 6, Heredia 3, Shewmake 15, Torres 5 | Chaparral: Kurtz 6, Larson 19, Casteo 3, Hopkins 5, Buller 26, Cooper 6, Caldwell 6, Cook 11, Ruffin 8 | Total Fouls 21, 19 | Halftime score -- Chaparral 45-30. Three-point goals -- Larsen, Castillo, Buller 3, Ochoa 2. Total fouls -- Chaparral 19, Cathedral City 20. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- Heredia, Green.
Carlsbad 58, Temescal Canyon 47--
(Consolation)
Palm Desert 58, Serrano 72 -- Palm Desert dropped to 1-2 in the Desert-Cities Winter Classic boys basketball tournament with Fridays 72-58 loss to Serrano. Palm Desert completes the 3rd annual tournament today by hosting a 5 p.m. game against Silverado. The Aztecs shot 25 percent from the floor and turned the ball over 16 times in the loss. The game was tied at 13 going into the second quarter but Palm Desert was 3-of-13 from the floor. Serrano held onto a 5-point lead going into the fourth quarter but rallied to pull away, outscoring Palm Desert 8-1 in the early going of the quarter. Sophomore Josh Zazulia led Palm Desert with 14 points, including an 8-for-8 effort at the free throw line. Both Adam Harasansky and Brad Smith scored 10 points for the Aztecs. Don Brady Jr., Andrew Holt and Zach Scott each scored seven points. For Serrano, Jesus Pimental led all scorers with 24 points.
Silverado 69, La Quinta (La Quinta) 65--La Quinta committed some costly turnovers and missed more than its share of baskets in an 69-65 Desert-Cities Winter Classic tournament loss to Silverado. La Quinta completes the tournament today with 3:15 p.m. game against Serrano. The loss dropped La Quinta to 1-3 in tournament play and to 3-4 on the season. La Quinta shooters were just 8-of-24 in the first half and turned the ball over 13 times. The Blackhawks trailed 36-29 at the half. Skyler Wilson and George Gutierrez led La Quinta on a 12-2 rally to end the third quarter. Gutierrez scored twice on put-backs and Wilson scored eight points to make it a 48-45 game going into the final quarter. Early in the fourth, Mike Avon got a steal and layup for two of his 16 points, putting La Quinta up 49-48. Wilson chipped in with a free throw to make it a 50-48 La Quinta lead with just over five minutes to play. But Silverado went on a 7-0 run to take a 55-50 lead. With under two minutes to play, Avon scored on a layup to bring La Quinta within a basket, 60-58, and Wilson hit a layup with 1:03 to play to bring the Blackhawks to within a point, 66-65. Silverado made good on 3-of-5 from the free throw line to put the game away. Wilson finished with a game high 24 points and Gutierrez netted eight.
El Dorado Tournament (Gary Raya Coed Classic)
Fountain Valley 67, Diamond Ranch 50--The Panthers (2-3) were close until Fountain Valley exploded for 27 points in the fourth quarter. Daniel Knott had 15 points and five rebounds and Richard Coobs had 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting. FOUNTAIN VALLEY (67) Syed 20, Morris 2, Clark 8, Pratt 2, Cotter 24, Ball 4, Edmonds 5, Fendon 2. DIAMOND RANCH (50) Coombs 12, Williams 10, Ubom 2, Flagg 4, Laurie 2, Knott 15, Criscione 5. Fountain Valley 14 13 15 25 -- 67 Diamond Ranch 14 10 13 11 -- 50Total fouls: FV 15, DR 22. Fouled out: Knott (DR), Flagg (DR). Technical fouls: none.
El Segundo Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
St. Bernard 62, South Torrance 57
Santa Monica 87, North Torrance 67
(Consolation Bracket)
Leuzinger 76, El Segundo 67
Mira Costa 59, West Torrance 34
Narbonne 64, Mary Star 46
LACES 64, Torrance 59
El Rancho Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
Alhambra 57, Paramount 54--Tony Knox scored 15 points and Charles Booth had 13 but the Pirates (4-2) couldn't overcome a slow start as they lost to the Moors in a championship semifinal at El Rancho High.
Warren 86, Wilson (Hacienda Heights) 53--Warren (6-0) pulled off the win against the Wildcats in a semifinal game last night. the Bears led the game at halftime 44-23 thanks to the scoring of junior guards Aaron Hobbensiefken (22 points) and Julian Assibey (9). Senior guard Curtis Williams also had 17 points for Warren, which will play Alhambra today at 4:30 p.m. in the final.
(Fifth Place Semifinals)
Santa Fe 69, El Rancho 64
Schurr 50, Gabrielino 40
Fillmore Tournament
(Semifinal)
Fillmore 51, Faith Baptist 41
St. Bonaventure 40, Nordhoff 35--The Seraphs (6-1) held the Rangers scoreless in the second quarter and to four points in the third during a semifinal victory in the Fillmore tournament.
(Consolation)
LA Baptist 76, Frazier Mountain 20
Rosamond 60, Village Christian 48
Foothill Bob Osborne Classic
Marina 71, Orange Lutheran 69--Dustin
Kaatz scored 20 points and Beau Brown scored 18 to lead Marina (5-0). Jason Whieldon
scored 20 of his 41 points during Orange Lutheran's 27-15 fourth-quarter rally. Jason
Whieldon was 15
for 17 on free throws for Orange Lutheran.
Mission Viejo 59, Laguna Hills 47--Junior Matt Cole scored 17 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and was seven-for-seven from the free-throw line to lead visiting Mission Viejo (3-3). Sophomore Travis Niesen and junior Mykel Valentine scored 12 points each for the Diablos, who next face Marina in the championship game today at 4:30.
Santa Ana 63, Foothill 57--Rick Montelongo had 10 rebounds and 21 points and Darnell Graham had 22 points for Santa Ana. Cesar Aceves had six steals for the Saints, who play Sonora today at 1:30 p.m. at Foothill.
Fullerton Tournament
(Pool Play)
Santiago 63, Whittier 59
Glendora Tournament
(Pool Play)
Baldwin Park 78, Bassett 64
Brea Olinda 84, Covina 69--Ryan Moore had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Landon Lewis had 16 points and was eight-for-eight from the free-throw line. Brea Olinda improves to 2-2.
Glendora 66, South Hills 51
Ontario 80, Charter Oak 63--Jason Burrell dominated the game, scoring 43 points (16-of-24 from the field, 5-of-7 from 3-point range and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line), five assists and four steals to lead the Jaguars (4-0) to an easy win. Ontario scored 27 points in the first quarter to take the lead for good. The Jaguars will play Glendora in the tournament final tonight at 8.CHARTER OAK (63) Tomaszanski 4, Croom 14, Casteneda 2, Benitez 2, Elkhaloy 10, Grisson 3, Ramirez 3, Lozago 25. ONTARIO (80) Levy 8, Burrell 43, Brannon 2, Lawson 8, Alhadeff 6, Kinney 8, Crane 5.Charter Oak 19 16 11 17 -- 63Ontario 27 19 12 22 -- 80Total fouls: CO 12, O 16. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Hanford Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
Artesia 95, Hayward 41--Junior forward Apolinar Fernandez, coming back from shoulder surgery, scored a game high 17 points and 9 reounds to lead the Pioneers (2-0) to a semifinal win. Fernandez had help from his frontcourt mate Jack Martinez who had 14 points, 12 rebounds. Artesia will play the winnner of the Chrees/George Washington game in tonight's champoinship final at 7:30 p.m.
Hesperia Christian Holiday Classic
(Pool Play)
Hesperia Christian 73, Upland Christian 44--Three players scored in double figures for Hesperia Christian as it handed Upland Christian (0-3) a loss in tournament play. The Eagles were led in scoring by freshman guard Nick Roberts with 14 points. Upland Christian plays today at 10:30 a.m. against Victor Valley Christian in more pool play. UPLAND CHRISTIAN (44) Surmi 3, Chiappone 9, Sears 6, Armella 2, Britten 6, Paddleford 2, Roberts 14. HESPERIA CHRISTIAN (74) Adams 5, Resier 12, Allen 6, McDonald 7, Thomas 2, May 25, Gustin 3, Rearer 13. Upland Chr. 10 8 9 17 -- 44 Hesperia Chr. 23 22 16 12 -- 73 Total fouls: UC 17, HC 19. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Sears (UC).
La Jolla Country Day Tournament
Holtville 49, Capistrano Valley Christian 31
La Quinta Tournament
(Pool Play)
Lakewood 59, Corona Del Mar 52
Calvary Chapel (Santa Ana) 67, La Quinta 66--Tyler Ohanian hit two free throws in the last four seconds to give Calvary Chapel a 67-64 lead in the third-round game. La Quinta's Daniel Chan ended the game's scoring, hitting a jumper in the last second. Torin Beeler had 14 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Eagles. Tony Olivas had 13 points. Calvary Chapel is 5-2. Joshua Sherman had 12 for Calvary Chapel, while Matt Blanchard led La Quinta with 21 points.
Laguna Blanca Tournament
(Championship Semifinals)
Bishop Diego 71, New Roads 52
Western Chrisitian 55, Windward 40
(Fifth Place Semifinals)
Holy Martyrs 42, villanova 41 (OT)
(Consolation)
Grace Brethren 77, Laguna Blanca 53
Lancaster Bethel Christian Tournament
(Consolation)
Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 83, Lancaster Bethel Christian 21
Los Alamitos Tournament
Montclair Prep Tournament
(Semifinal)
Montclair Prep 68, La Salle 60--Andre Freeman's five-foot jump shot broke a 49-49 tie early in the fourth quarter and the Mounties (4-0) led the rest of the Montclair Prep tournament semifinal. Josiah Johnson had 17 points and 12 rebounds, Jesse Bronner added 16 oints and Wil Sheslow scored 15 and had 6 assists, to lead Montclair Prep to the win. Gary Sonkiur scored 5 and Dennis had 2. From La Salle's perspective the Lancers lost a three-point lead after being outscored 24-13 in the fourth quarter. La Salle (3-1) will play for third place today at 4:30 p.m.. Jason Kenoyer scored 17 ;points with seven asssits to lead La Salle. Chris Rackiewicz had 16, Tommy Remillard had 12, an dRakiewicz and Joey Williams had 10 rebounds each.
Price 58, Notre Dame 51-- Notre Dame (3-1) lost Cody Pearson to injury in the furst quarter, and just couldn't hang with Price, despite Mike Luderer's 21 points for Notre Dame. Mychal Lynch had 24 points and Alexander 12 to lead Price scorers. Price is now 3-0, and will face Montclair Prep in the final tonight.
Pacific Coast Christian (La Verne Lutheran Tournament)
(Pool Play)
First Lutheran Sylmar 57, Cal Lutheran 42
La Verne Lutheran 62, Southlands Christian 8 --Ryan Cumberland scored 10 points and had eight rebounds, Cholton Smith added five points and eight rebounds as well, to lead La Verne Lutheran (5-1). Teron Terry had five points and eight assists in the win for the Trojans. SOUTHLANDS CHRISTIAN (8) Bush 6, Ledsma 2, Saimir 0, Raman 0, Miller 0. LA VERNE LUTHERAN (62) Thomas 23, Terry 5, Garbe 2, Lee 10, Smith 5, Cumberland 10, Arterburn 4, Patton 1, Seckrater 2. Southlands Chr. 2 3 2 1 -- 8 La Verne Lutheran 15 19 19 9 -- 62 Total fouls: SC 9, LV 12. Fouled out: none Technical fouls: none
Orange Lutheran JV 65, Fairmont 44
Western Christian JV 75, Christian Center Academy 63
Pasadena Poly Tournament
(Pool Play)
St. Francis 81, Southwestern Academy 26--The entire Knights roster got some playing time against the Sun in a blowout fictory. St. Francis led 20-6 at the end of the first quarter, then built a 46-8 advantage by halftime. Brett Mitchell and Thomas Mason led the Knights with 13 and 11 respectively. Jef Brown had 10 and Adam Vidaurazaga had 9.
Maranatha 57, St. Margaret's 48--The Minutemen (1-3) were led by junior forward David Newkirk, who had a game high 30 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, in a second round game. Sophomore John Gregorwich had 8 points.
San Marino 52, Pasadena Poly 32--Danny Liu scored 14 points to lead three players in double figures as the Titans (4-1) cruised to the win over the Panthers (0-4)
Rialto-Eisenhower Tournament
(Championship Game)
Rialto 76, Canyon Springs 55 --Daniel Burnett scored 18 points and Jaquis Sconiers added 14 points including three 3-pointers to lead Rialto to a co-championship in the final round of the Rialto/Eisenhower Tournament. Erik Swisher had 10 points for the Knights. Richard Cobbs led all scorers with 25 points in the loss for Canyon Springs. CANYON SPRINGS (55) Baxter 13, Robinson 1, Cobbs 25, Brown 2, Walker 2, Gipson 2, Taylor 6, Rosen 4. RIALTO (76) Davis 4, Sconiers 17, Swisher 10, Willingham 2, Burnett 18, Anderson 7, Williams 3, McShan 1, Joiner 14. Canyon Springs 8 13 17 17 -- 55 Rialto 16 16 13 31 -- 76 Total fouls: CS 13, R 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Eisenhower 79, Victor Valley 72--Rialto Eisenhower led 25-10 after the first quarter and by 32 points at halftime, and held on for a victory in the Rialto/Eisenhower Tournament. Eisenhower held Victor Valley star guard Ryan Dillon in check until the fourth quarter, when Dillon hit four three-pointers and scored 14 of his game-high 26 points to help the Jackrabbits make it respectable. Alex Acker led Eisenhower with 18 points and Marcus Sams and Joell Hart each scored 10 points.VICTOR VALLEY (72) -- Alexander 9, Jones 5, Stinson 8, Elzy 19, Dillon 26, Hill 5. EISENHOWER (79) -- A.Rouzan 9, D.Rouzan 4, Bush 4, Acker 18, Sams 10, Hart 10, S.Marshall 4, Wilson 7, Jackson 9, James 4. Halftime score -- Eisenhower 49-17. Three-point goals -- Dillon 6, Hill, A.Rouzan, Acker. Total fouls -- Victor Valley 17, Eisenhower 29. Fouled out -- Sams, Stinson.
Riverside Poly Kiwanis Tournament
Arlington 70, Norco 41Kurt Larsen scored 13 of his 18 points in the second half as Riverside Arlington pulled away to defeat Norco in a semifinal of the Riverside Kiwanis Tournament. Arlington (7-1) dominated the boards in the second half and outscored the Cougars 16-6 in the third quarter to take a 41-29 lead. Chad Carter, a 6-8 center, had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Arlington, and 6-5 forward Damille Ware had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Justin Norman led Norco (3-2) with 15 points. NORCO (41) -- Norman 15, Reyes 8, Burghgraef 8, Jones 2, Erickson 0, Valenzuela 2, Loop 2, Hurtado 4. ARLINGTON (70) -- Glover 2, Aguirre 3, Ware 17, Larsen 18, Carter 17, Simon 4, Heru 3, Willman 4, Christie 2. Halftime score -- Arlington 25-23. Three-point goals -- Norman 2, Reyes 2, Larsen 4, Ware 2, Heru. Total fouls -- Norco 14, Arlington 19. Fouled out -- Burghgraef.
Cajon 80, Riverside Poly 50--San Bernardino Cajon (3-0) took a 12-0 lead and Riverside Poly was never able to recover as the Cowboys advanced to the championship game of the Riverside Kiwanis Tournament. Cajon's Blake Walker led all scorers with 27 points, and teammate Donovan Morris added 23. Josh Dunaj was the only one of the Bears (3-4) to score in double figures, with 14 points. CAJON (80) -- Morris 23, Dew 6, Walker 27, Breeden 2, Payne 0, Norman 4, Roby 14, Allison 2, Harris 2. RIVERSIDE POLY (50) -- Tyson 1, Dunaj 14, Lea 8, Lopez 8, Vance 6, Clack 2, Fisher 2, Baird 4, Hudson 5. Halftime score -- Cajon 41-21. Three-point goals -- Dunaj 2. Lea, Roby, Walker 2. Total fouls -- Cajon 10, Riverside Poly 16. Fouled out -- none.
Indio 61, Yucaipa 51--Indio's tight man-to-man defense helped the Rajahs lead from the start in a fifth-place semifinal of the Riverside Kiwanis Tournament. Indio led by 14 points at halftime and 53-33 entering the fourth quarter. Ben Osgood led Yucaipa (1-3) with 12 points. YUCAIPA (51) -- King 3, Allen 2, Majors 7, Osgood 12, Martin 7, Griefnow 5, Enriquez 3, Price 2, Hudec 2, Craig 3, Orr 1, Simmons 4. INDIO (61) -- Rodriguez 17, Silvia 3, Torres 6, Leon 2, Robertson 4, Ogimachi 7, Marrujo 2, Meraz 13, Belver 7. Halftime score -- Indio 32-18. Three-point goals -- King, Griefnow, Enriguez, Rodriguez 3, Torres 2, Silvia. Total fouls -- Yucaipa 16, Indio 18. Fouled out -- none. Technical fouls -- Yucaipa coach Stockham.
Rancho Verde 77, Notre Dame (Riverside) 33 --Moreno Valley Rancho Verde started both halves strong, outscoring Riverside Notre Dame 22-6 in the first quarter and 18-1 in the third, on the way to an easy Riverside Kiwanis Tournament victory. Mustangs coach Randy McAllister said his team's defense sparked the surges. Junior point guard J.S. Nash scored 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds and made six steals, and junior guard DeSean Walker added 12 points for Rancho Verde (3-2). Sophomore Talani Calhoun led Notre Dame (2-5) with 18 points, which included three three-pointers. NOTRE DAME (33) -- Calhoun 18, Givens 3, Sanders 3, Freeman 9, Dial 0. RANCHO VERDE (77) -- Robinson 6, Baker 2, Shaw 8, Nash 23, Gayton 3, Walker 12, Johnson 6, Gant 6, David 7, Brown 4. Halftime score -- Rancho Verde 46-27. Three-point goals -- Calhoun 3, Givens, Nash, David. Total fouls -- Notre Dame 16, Rancho Verde 15. Fouled out -- Dial (ND). Technical fouls -- None.
San Dimas Tournament
(Fifth Place Game)
Don Lugo 54, Northview 51-- Don Lugo took fifth place in the San Dimas Tournament by defeating Covina Northview 54-51, behind late defensive heroics. With 2 minutes remaining and the Conquistadores down by one, senior point guard Raymond Hong stole the ball and then passed it to Rafael Asofo-Agyei for a layup, putting their team up by one. On the Vikings' next possesion junior shooting guard Andy Galindo stole the ball and went all the way for the layup, increasing the Conquistadores' lead to three. As a team, Don Lugo hit crucial free throws in the final minutes which allowed it to hold the lead. Galindo scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds to go with four steals, while Hong had a game-high 22 points. Both were named to the all-tournament team. Don Lugo improves to 3-3, and plays at 6:30 p.m. Monday at home against Damien in the inaugural "Toys for Tots" game. DON LUGO (54) Amaya 3, Hong 22, Galindo 12, Wilson 2, Fender 1, Asofo-Agyei 6, Wetzel. NORTHVIEW (51) Rugley 4, samudio 13, Griffin 4, DeLaTorre 2, Laws 14, Nuguid 6, Mercado 8. Don Lugo 10 14 10 20 -- 54 Northview 14 5 14 18 -- 51 Total fouls: DL 11, N 19. Fouled out: Nuguid (N). Technical fouls: none.
(Seventh Place Game)
Bonita 65, Walnut 48 -- Bonita was up 39-38 at the end of the third quarter when it came out and outscored Walnut 26-10 in the final quarter to take seventh place in the San Dimas Tournament. The Bearcats improved to 2-2 behind Lawrence McCraven's 10 points. Bonita will begin the Azusa Tournament on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against Azusa.BONITA (65) Carr 9, McCraven 10, Estrella 8, Larkin 6, Ketterling 6, Miller 5, Jarrar 2, Kannan 5, Dean 8, Johnson 6. WALNUT (48) Joseph 15, Ramos 4, Wright 2, Tashroudian 1, Mason 9, Park 2, Fold 14, Jones 1. Bonita 8 18 13 26 -- 65 Walnut 10 9 19 10 -- 48 Total fouls: B 17, W 22. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Dean (B).
Temecula Valley "Golden Bear Classic" Tournament
Elsinore 62, Fallbrook 49--Josh Mativa had 17 points and 15 rebounds to lead Elsinore past Fallbrook in a pool-play game of the Golden Bear Classic at Temecula Valley High on Friday. Elsinore (2-1) took control in the third quarter, outscoring Fallbrook 23-13, and led by as many as 22 points in the fourth quarter.The Tigers face Menifee Paloma Valley today at 1 p.m. ELSINORE (62) -- Bagwell 7, Maxey 13, Mativa 17, Walter 4, Pesaniello 0, Keahey 13, Green 4, Lux 3, Farrell 1. FALLBROOK (49) -- Bresnahan 3, Traner 2, Sargent 8, Altman 2, Tuqua 1, McFerran 10, Shinner 6, Manning 9, Samuelson 8. Halftime score -- Elsinore 27-20. Three-point goals -- Keahey, Lux, Maxey, Mativa, Walter, Sargent Total fouls -- Elsinore 21, Fallbrook 15. Fouled out -- none.
Rubidoux 73, Paloma Valley 27--Junior forward Jomar
Owens came off the bench to score 13 points and grab 11 rebounds, and reserve guard Scott
Anderson scored nine points as Riverside Rubidoux defeated Menifee Paloma Valley in the
Golden Bear Classic. Junior forward Calvin Davis scored nine points and hauled in eight
rebounds for the Falcons (4-3), who play a tournament doubleheader today. Rubidoux led
16-4 after one quarter, and 42 of its points came off the bench. Four Paloma Valley
players missed the game because they were playing in the Division 5 football championship
game.
PALOMA VALLEY (27) -- Mgia 4, Harris 13, McNulty 1, Occhino 4, Lucchesi 5. RUBIDOUX (73)
-- Davis 9, Green 6, Walker 8, Murcio 6, Hervey 2, Pham 4, Anderson 9, Owens 13, Carlson
2, Scott 4, Hemmings 8, Williams 2. Halftime score -- Rubidoux 40-14. Three-point goals --
Harris 3, Lucchesi, Anderson, Murcio 2. Total fouls -- Paloma Valley 11, Rubidoux 13.
Fouled out -- McNulty. Technical fouls -- Harris.
Temecula Valley 76, Calvin Christian 63--Tournament host Temecula Valley (4-0) got 16 points from Adam Forrest and 10 from Ryan Rintie as the Golden Bears won a second-round, pool-play game in the Golden Bear Classic. Phillips scored 18 of his 31 points in the first half. Rintie scored all of his points in the second half. Early on the game was a battle between Phillips and Calvin Christian's Kevin Prins, who had 26. Calvin Christian also got 20 points from Tim Young. Young and Prins kept Calvin in the game, hitting a combined seven three-point field goals. Young had four and Prins had three. Temecula Valley will face Fallbrook today at 10 a.m. A victory would put Temecula Valley in the tournament final tonight at 7.CALVIN CHRISTIAN (63) -- J.Prins 3, Houl 14, Young 20, K.Prins 26. TEMECULA VALLEY (76) -- Rintie 10, Moore 4, Louis 8, Phillips 31, Bachelor 3, Forrest 16, Tomkins 4. Halftime score -- Temecula Valley 31-21. Three-point goals -- Phillips 4, Houl 4, Young 4, K.Prins 3, Rentie. Total fouls -- Temecula Valley 16, Calvin Christian 12.
Tournament of Champions at Ocean View
(Semifinals)
Compton Centennial 73, Corona Centennial 65--Senior forward Ellis Myles scored 28 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to lead the Apaches (3-0) to the semifinal win over the Huskies at Ocean View. Compotn Centennial will play Mater Dei at 5:00 p.m. (Note: The game time has been advanced to 5:00 p.m. to accomodate the LB Poly v. Mater Dei football finals tonight. . . shades of last year's TOC when the same thing happened). Corona Centennial led in the first half by as many as 0, but senior guard Deon Davis led an Apache surege with two 3's just before the half to give Compton Centennial the lead at 29-28. In the second half, it was all Myles and junior forward Jamaal Barnes who scored all 14 of his points in the second haf.
Mater Dei 77, Ocean View 59--Jamal Sampson scored 22 points to lead Mater Dei to a 77-59 victory over Ocean View in the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions at Ocean View High School Friday. Ocean View led, 17-15, after the first quarter, but the top-ranked Monarchs (5-0) went on a 26-3 run in the second. Marques Crane had 22 points and Jeremiah Bell had 18 points and 13 rebounds for Ocean View (4-1). Mater Dei used a 26-3 run in the second quarter to pull away from Ocean View and cruise to the win. Ocean View led the Monarchs, 17-13, late in the first quarter, but Mater Dei scored the last two points of the first and the first 10 of the second to take the lead for good. Six players scored in the second quarter for the Monarchs. Ricky Porter, Cedric Bozeman, Mike Strawberry and Jamal Sampson each had six in the quarter. Sampson finished with a game-high 22 and added six blocked shots. Once in control, Mater Dei used the extensive bench, as all 15 players got some playing time. Ocean View (4-1) stayed with the Monarchs in the third, largely behind Jeremiah Bell, who scored the Seahawks' first 12 points of that quarter. But Mater Dei still led 59-37 going into the final period. Christian McGuigan and Porter hit back-to-back three-pointers, then Pat Haddan capitalized on two Ocean View turnovers to push the Monarch lead to 69-37. Marques Crane led Ocean View with 21 points and Bell had 18. Mater Dei (5-0) will face either Compton Centennial in the finals tonight at 5. And just like last year's TOC, the game time was switched to avoid a conflict with the Monarchs football team's CIF championship game at Edison Field. Ocean View will play its third-place game at 6:30 p.m.
(Consolation Semifinals)
Fontana 59, El Toro 49-- The Steelers (6-2) scored 25 points in the fourth quarter to turn a one-point lead into an easy win. Fontana led by one point heading to the fourth and built a nine-point lead with 4:54 left after senior guard Michael Stevenson (eight points, five assists, three steals) hit a three-pointer. Jordan Walker had 23 points, eight rebounds and six blocks, Michael Stephenson had eight points, six assists and three steals.FONTANA (59) Walker 23, McJimson 4, Williams 4, Nelson 8, Stephenson 8, Washington 5, Jackson 2, Okoebor 5. EL TORO (49) DeCoite 16, Green 2, Nazen 5, Parrish 14, Martin 10, Kennard 2. Fontana 12 10 12 25 -- 59 El Toro 9 13 11 16 -- 49 Total fouls: F 16, ET 18. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.
Servite 69, Long Beach Jordan 66--Ryan Gruzi scored 16 points and Billy Burfeind and Martin Iti both added 14 for the Friars (3-2), who outscored the Panthers 30-19 in the fourth period.
Thousand Oaks Tournament
(Consolation Semifinals)
Oxnard 52, Thousand Oaks 48-- Eric Webb stole an inbounds pass, was fouled and sank both free throws with two seconds left to preserve the victory for the Yellowjackets in the other semifinal. Nicholas Curtis scored 17 points and Ma tt Merricks added 16 for Oxnard (6-1). Ben Olson and Tim Chevalier each scored 11 points for Thousand Oaks (5-2).
(Pool Play)
Grant 73, Calabasas 44
Oak Park 56, Channel Islands 53--Jeremy Murphy, who scored 16 points, made two free throws with seven seconds left to seal the victory for the Eagles (3-1) in a consolation game.
Santa Barbara 55, Harvard Westlake 49-- Russell Lakey (6'-0" Sr. PG/SG) had an off night and Harvard-Westlake High's motion offense sputtered in the fourth quarter Friday night in a 55-49 loss to Santa Barbara in the semifinals of the Thousand Oaks boys' basketball tournament. Lakey, who scored 71 points and made 13 of 16 three-point shots in the first two games of the tournament, played with a sprained right wrist and finished with a season-low 15 points. He made only one of five three-point shots and missed all four of his free throws. Lakey scored eight of his team's 17 points in the third quarter to help the Wolverines (3-1) overcome a two-point halftime deficit and take a 40-32 lead. But forward Dominique Ingerson scored 12 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to spark a comeback by Santa Barbara (6-1). Santa Barbara outscored Harvard-Westlake, 23-9, in the fourth quarter, but led only 52-49 after Wolverine guard Craig Weinstein sank a three-point basket with 19 seconds left. Ingerson was fouled on consecutive possessions and sank three of four free throws.
Newbury Park 77, Saugus 76-0John Harris, who scored 13 points, converted a three-point play with 10 seconds left to lift the Panthers (1-2) in a consolation game.
Upland Tournament
Woodcrest Tournament
Beaumont 64, Corona Santiago 61--Beaumont used a late run and four free throws by David Curtis down the stretch to defeat Corona Santiago, 64-61, Friday night in a semifinal of the Woodcrest Invitational. It was a tight game until Corona Santiago (1-3) went on a 16-4 run in the fourth quarter to take a 52-36 lead. Missing one starter (Aaron Stephens, who did not play because of disciplinary reasons), Beaumont surged back and went on a 14-8 run to take a 60-58 lead. Curtis scored all of his points by going 4 for 4 from the line to preserve the victory. Tory Cohn scored 14 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter to lead Beaumont (6-1), and Adam Stephens had 18 points and seven assists in his best game since returning from football. Beaumont will play San Jacinto in the championship game tonight at 7 p.m. BEAUMONT (64) -- Ad.Stephens 18, Wood 11, Cohn 25, Hackney 4, Mendoza 2, Curtis 4. SANTIAGO (61) -- LeDuc 18, Chett 6, Blocker 8, Pirch 2, Griffin 14, Bayati 2, O'Doherty 5, Mirghafari 6. Halftime score -- Santiago 29-27. Three-point goals -- Ad.Stephens 3, Wood, Griffin 4, Blocker. Total fouls -- Beaumont 20, Santiago 19. Fouled out -- Mendoza, Wood. Technical fouls -- Pirch.
Desert Christian 41, Arrowhead Christian 39 --David Kim made a game-winning layup with two seconds remaining to lead Desert Christian to a victory over Arrowhead Christian in the Woodcrest Classic. Kim led Desert Christian in scoring with 13 points. Desert Christian will play in the consolation championship today. | DC 15-11-12-3 | AC 12-11-10-6 | DC-- David Kim 13, Andrew Bratrud 10, Tim Smith 8, Javier Santana 4, Richi Mangus, Will Morris 2, Daniel Houser 2 | AC-- Becerra 20, Phibodo 7, Beckley 6, Cloud 3, Britt 3 | 3 PT FG--DC 1 (Kim 1); AC-- 2 (Cloud 1, Beckley 1) | Total Fouls: DC 11 Arrowhead 7 Rebounds DC 26 (Bratrud 10).
San Jacinto 65, Woodcrest Christian 62--Mike
Frazier's hot outside shooting kept Woodcrest Christian (3-2) from taking the lead in the
second half. Frazier finished with 27 points including five three-pointers. The
Royals were down by as many as 14 points in the third quarter and 13 points in the fourth
but each time battled back to tie. With 2:12 left, the Royals tied it at 59, but San
Jacinto (3-4) ran down the clock, and Frazier hit a three-pointer to take the lead again.
San Jacinto plays Beaumont for the championship of the Woodcrest Tournament and the Royals
take on Corona Santiago for third place. SAN JACINTO (65) -- Duguid 2, Quezada 6,
Lugo 4, Padilla 6, Goddard 16, Frazier 27, Burr 2, Sullivan 2. WOODCREST CHRISTIAN (62) --
Carpenter 4, Reed 7, Musich 10, Hawkins 1, Burdett 1, Reyes 13, Powers 26. Halftime score
-- San Jacinto 31-21. Three-point goals -- Frazier 5, Padilla 2, Lugo 2, Quezada, Reyes 3.
Total fouls -- San Jacinto 26, Woodcrest Christian 11. Fouled out -- Sullivan, Powers.
Technical fouls
-- none.
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