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Kaleena Smith powers Ontario Christian previous Sierra Canyon into Open Division ultimate

By Editorial Board Published February 23, 2025 6 Min Read
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Kaleena Smith powers Ontario Christian previous Sierra Canyon into Open Division ultimate

For all of her expertise and ability, Ontario Christian sophomore sensation Kaleena Smith demonstrated Saturday she possesses one other high quality that every one champions have — coronary heart.

With lower than 90 seconds left and visiting Sierra Canyon making a determined surge to remain within the sport, the diminutive guard chased down a free ball close to midcourt, dove head first into the stands and flipped the ball over her shoulder to a chopping Tati Griffin for a layup that secured the Knights’ 62-52 victory and clinched a spot of their first Southern Part Open Division title sport. They’ll face defending Southern Part and state champion Etiwanda subsequent Saturday night time at Toyota Enviornment in Ontario.

“That was a hustle play that fits the mentality I had all game, refusing to lose,” Smith stated. “If I have to sacrifice my body I will… just do whatever it takes to win.”

Smith’s many abilities had been on show. She scored 21 factors and when she was not scoring she was dishing to open teammates on her technique to 10 assists — a handful of them to Griffin, who had 19 factors. Smith additionally had three steals.

Griffin stated the 2 share a particular bond — they performed collectively when Smith was in eighth grade and Griffin was in seventh and in addition had been on the identical U17 staff within the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League.

“The chemistry’s definitely there…” stated Griffin, who additionally had eight rebounds. “Everyone talks about Kaleena’s scoring but she’s the top passer in the country. There are a lot of ways to score and I had to cut to the open spots and set screens to get my teammates shots.”

“They’ve been playing together for quite some time, they feed off each other’s energy and they hold each other accountable,” Ontario Christian coach Aundre Cummings stated. “They have great communication.”

Sierra Canyon (27-2) was led by Jerzy Robinson, who got here in averaging nearly 30 factors a sport. She completed with 24.

Sierra Canyon’s Jerzy Robinson shoots a jumper over Ontario Christian’s Sydney Douglas on Saturday.

(Steve Galluzzo / For The Instances)

“She’s really strong and we tried to stop her the best we could,” Smith stated. “I think we did a good job containing her.”

“The strategy was simply to identify where [Robinson] was at all times,” Cummings added. “On offense we wanted our spacing to be such that Kaleena was as free as possible to create.”

Smith averaged practically 35 factors a sport when she was named nationwide freshman of the yr by MaxPreps. This season she is averaging greater than 23 factors to go together with eight assists and 5 steals. She already has school presents from UCLA, USC, Connecticut, Louisiana State and Louisville, amongst others.

“We’re taking it one game at a time,” stated Smith, who goes by the nickname, Particular Ok. “Our goal all season has been to do something this school has never done before,” Smith stated.

Leia Edwards had 12 factors and Payton Montgomery had eight for Sierra Canyon.

Prime-seeded Ontario Christian (28-1) went 3-0 in Pool A and has reeled off 14 straight victories since its solely loss to San José Archbishop Mitty on Dec. 21.

Ontario Christian's Dani Robinson drives for a layup during a 62-52 win over Sierra Canyon.

Ontario Christian’s Dani Robinson drives for a layup throughout a 62-52 win over Sierra Canyon within the Open Division playoffs Saturday.

(Steve Galluzzo / For The Instances)

The one query is whether or not the Knights can deal with the strain of enjoying in a ultimate.

“Etiwanda is a championship team,” Cummings stated of the Eagles, who held off Mater Dei 63-60 to complete undefeated in Pool B. “We haven’t won anything so in my mind we’re the underdogs. I give them that respect.”

It ought to assist the Knights’ confidence realizing they defeated Etiwanda by eight factors in November, snapping the Eagles’ 18-game win streak, and Griffin believes her staff might be as much as the problem on the brightest stage.

“I was 12 playing 17U so I’ve been preparing for this for a long time,” she stated. “I’m always playing at a higher level.”

Etiwanda is on a roll, having received 21 straight video games. The No. 2-seeded Eagles (25-4 ) constructed a 10-point halftime lead versus the No. 3 Monarchs and held on. Arynn Finley scored 17 factors in Etiwanda’s win.

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