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Column: Ontario Christian ladies’ basketball staff is creating Southland pleasure

By Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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Column: Ontario Christian ladies’ basketball staff is creating Southland pleasure

Taking the 60 freeway from Los Angeles to Ontario, exit at Mountain Avenue and don’t fear about discovering someplace to eat earlier than attending an Ontario Christian ladies’ basketball recreation. There’s a Sizzler, an In-N-Out and an Italian restaurant, Cannataro’s, that was so crowded final weekend that you possibly can have spent half an hour ready whereas consuming their scrumptious garlic bread.

When you arrive at Ontario Christian’s multimillion-dollar 1,500-seat gymnasium that opened in 2021, the enjoyable begins. They take their ladies’ basketball critically in the course of the Southern Part Open Division playoffs, providing a free roster for each groups, a media information and participant introductions that begin with a music video on the massive video display screen.

Respect has been earned and appreciated at Ontario Christian (26-1), ranked No. 1 in California and on a path towards turning into the Inland Empire’s ladies’ model of the Chino Hills groups from the Ball brothers’ days practically 10 years in the past.

You’ll be able to see the start of sports activities fandom. It facilities round sophomore guard Kaleena Smith, who has an Adidas identify, picture and license deal and welcomes followers to take photographs after video games. She’s a diminutive expertise on a first-name foundation with South Carolina coach Daybreak Staley. She shoots threes, drives and excites. After averaging 34.9 factors as a freshman, she’s averaging 23.9 this season and exhibiting she will run a staff whereas surrounded by elite teammates.

Add 6-foot-7 freshman Sydney Douglas, the daughter of a father who performed soccer at USC and a mom who performed basketball at UCLA, and also you get a touch of the approaching bullet prepare. There’s one other freshman phenom in Tai Griffin.

Throughout an early check in November, Ontario Christian handed two-time defending state champion Etiwanda a 68-35 defeat, letting everybody know there was a altering of the guard. However it’s not official till Ontario Christian proves itself when each groups are at full energy competing for a championship in March. That date and that rematch is looming if everybody follows by means of. First, Ontario Christian has to get previous Sierra Canyon on Saturday at dwelling to win its pool within the Open Division playoffs, and Etiwanda should defeat Mater Dei in its pool.

Then the primary of two probably postseason video games towards Etiwanda would happen March 1 at Toyota Enviornment in Ontario.

The Ontario Christian fitness center must be rocking with photographers and videographers Saturday night time. Sierra Canyon has one of many high juniors within the nation in Jerzy Robinson and is a thriller staff, as a result of it’s 26-1 and has not confronted any of the highest groups in Southern California.

Sophomore Kaleena Smith takes baseline shot towards Etiwanda.

(Craig Weston)

“I know Jerzy,” Smith stated. “I feel it’s going to be a great game.”

Prior to now, Sierra Canyon and Etiwanda battled it out for part and regional championships, with JuJu Watkins dealing with off towards Kennedy Smith earlier than they grew to become USC teammates. It may occur once more relying on Ontario Christian’s response.

Ontario Christian first-year coach Aundre Cummings has been preaching to his staff about taking it “one game at a time” regardless that he and his gamers know Etiwanda (23-4) is the large roadblock to a championship.

“The California Open Division is the toughest division to play in across the country,” Cummings stated. “We have to take to take it one game at a time because at any moment, something can happen. At practice, we’re reminding them that every game matters now. You lose one and it can jeopardize winning the championship.”

Make no mistake about it, everybody is aware of for Ontario Christian to grow to be the brand new powerhouse in Southern California, Etiwanda have to be toppled.

“Until you stop them, you haven’t stopped anyone,” Cummings stated.

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