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Column: Metropolis Part basketball favorites: It is right down to Westchester, Chatsworth and Cleveland

By Editorial Board Published February 2, 2025 5 Min Read
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Column: Metropolis Part basketball favorites: It is right down to Westchester, Chatsworth and Cleveland

It wasn’t till the nineteenth sport of the highschool basketball season that Cleveland unveiled a brand new technique — the lob. It coincided with the arrival of 6-foot-8 junior Serigne Deme, who transferred from Blair after being displaced due to the Eaton hearth.

He was given an expedited switch waiver from the CIF, made his debut Jan. 24 in opposition to Chatsworth and helped the Cavaliers safe an time beyond regulation victory.

That signaled a change in Metropolis Part hierarchy. Abruptly, the favorites, Chatsworth and Westchester, should cope with Cleveland, which is 18-4 and holding down first place within the West Valley League earlier than a Feb. 10 rematch in opposition to Chatsworth.

“He’s a big help and the missing piece we’ve needed for a long time,” Cleveland 6-6 junior Cayden Kelly stated. “We’ve always had great guards but needed a big to help us secure rebounds and block shots.”

It’s fairly clear that Cleveland, Westchester and Chatsworth are able to successful the Metropolis Part Open Division championship when playoffs start this month. They’ve separated themselves and it’ll come right down to execution and getting position gamers round their stars to contribute when wanted.

Within the case of Westchester, which is 14-9 and 7-0 within the Western League, 6-9 junior Tajh Ariza is the participant who should be able to assume a management position. The son of former NBA, UCLA and Westchester star Trevor Ariza nonetheless is adjusting to Metropolis Part basketball after taking part in his final two years at St. Bernard. Opponents have been getting bodily with him, and he’s going to should study to remain below management. He was ejected from a sport final week.

Coach Dewitt Cotton understands his crew’s inconsistency. In a sport in opposition to Palisades, the Comets gave up 19 consecutive factors within the first quarter earlier than rallying for victory.

Trevor Ariza and his son, Tajh, when he was attending St. Bernard.

(Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Instances)

“We get complacent,” Ariza stated.

Westchester has what’s arguably one of the best depth, with Jordan Ballard, Gary Ferguson, Ty Ingram and Taj Ingram able to contributing to Ariza’s scoring and rebounding.

Chatsworth has the Metropolis Part’s finest participant in McDonald’s All-American Alijah Arenas, who dedicated to USC final week. The Chancellors have labored arduous on getting extra gamers concerned within the offense, nevertheless it nonetheless comes right down to Arenas taking part in 32 minutes and coming near his scoring common of 31.8 factors.

Are there any groups who may problem the large three?

Palisades may be capable of make it to the semifinals, however when the large three are clicking, there’s no one left to cease them.

Cleveland has turn into essentially the most intriguing crew. The Cavaliers’ beginning 5 seems to be stable with the addition of Deme, however foul bother in opposition to Chatsworth or Westchester could be powerful to beat.

The Cavaliers’ win over Chatsworth has executed wonders for the crew’s confidence.

“It was really big because everyone was saying we were going to lose,” Kelly stated. “I knew we were going to win, but we really needed that.”

Kelly has benefited most from Deme’s arrival. Kelly has versatility to go inside or outdoors and might keep away from foul bother by turning to Deme to deal with massive males.

“He’s made my job easier,” Kelly stated.

Final season it was a serious shock to see two faculties that by no means had received the Open Division title, King/Drew and LACES, attain the ultimate. LACES was the No. 8 seed and upset Cleveland, the No. 1 seed, within the first spherical.

The ending to this season ought to align extra with the seedings.

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