There’s solely so many superlatives that Eastvale Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton can use to explain what McDonald’s All-American Brayden Burries accomplishes on a basketball court docket.
It was a Burries one-handed dunk within the third quarter Saturday night time that despatched Roosevelt followers right into a frenzy.
“He was unbelievable in the second half,” Singleton mentioned.
Burries scored 19 of his 29 factors within the second half to assist ship Roosevelt previous two-time defending state champion Harvard-Westlake 71-59 within the semifinals of the Southern California Open Division regionals. Roosevelt will host Sherman Oaks Notre Dame on Tuesday night time in a rematch of the Southern Part remaining for a visit to play for a state title in Sacramento on March 15.
Roosevelt (33-2) regarded in bother early as a result of one other McDonald’s All-American, Harvard-Westlake’s Nikolas Khamenia, made his first six pictures. However Issac Williamson began guarding him, and Khamenia went 0 for 8 the remainder of the best way and was held to fifteen factors.
Jackson Haggins of Roosevelt makes shot and will get fouled by Harvard-Westlake Cole Holden.
(Craig Weston)
“Issac is our best on-ball defender,” Singleton mentioned. “He takes pride in that. He took the challenge.”
Stated Williamson: “It was very tiring, but at the end of the day, I had to guard him.”
One other key contributor was level guard Myles Walker, who scored 20 factors and bailed out the Mustangs within the first half till Burries took cost within the third quarter with 13 factors, enabling Roosevelt to drag away.
Joe Sterling completed with 16 factors for Harvard-Westlake, which accomplished its season at 31-3.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 66, Santa Maria St. Joseph 64: The Knights went on the highway to knock off the No. 2 seed. NaVorro Bowman scored 23 factors, Lino Mark and Zachary White every had 13 factors and Tyran Stokes had 12 factors and 17 rebounds.
Redondo Union 72, Mira Costa 66: The Sea Hawks superior to the Division I remaining towards Sierra Canyon by beating their Bay League rival. Brayden Miner scored 21 factors.
Sierra Canyon 68, JSerra 64: The Trailblazers gained in double additional time. Bryce Cofield scored 29 factors. Sierra Canyon is the house crew for the Division I remaining towards Redondo Union.
Chatsworth 75, Westchester 61: The Chancellors opened a 38-18 halftime lead and avenged their defeat to Westchester within the Metropolis Part Open Division championship. They are going to play Bakersfield Christian on Tuesday as the house crew for a visit to Sacramento within the Division II remaining. V’Elijah Miller scored 21 factors, Alijah Arenas scored 17 factors and Tekeio Phillips had 14 factors. Taj Unuakhalu had 13 factors and 14 rebounds. Tajh Ariza led Westchester with 19 factors.
San Gabriel Academy 63, Palisades 45: Mahamadou Diop scored 15 factors to ship San Gabriel Academy into the Division III championship sport.
Granada Hills 65, Solar Valley Poly 56: The Highlanders superior to the Division IV remaining.
Fresno Christian 68, Grant 64: Champ Merrill had 25 factors for Grant. Prime-seeded Fresno Christian will host Granada Hills on Tuesday in Division IV.
Math & Science School Prep 75, Alhambra 50: Adan Martinez scored 25 factors and Sidney Scott had 19 factors and 13 rebounds to assist their crew from the Metropolis Part advance to the Division V championship sport.
Maranatha 77, Mira Mesa 57: Maranatha superior to the Division III regional remaining.
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Ontario Christian 69, Sierra Canyon 57 (OT): The Trailblazers took top-seeded Ontario Christian to additional time earlier than shedding. Jerzy Robinson scored 27 factors for Sierra Canyon. Ontario Christian will host Etiwanda on Tuesday in a rematch of the Southern Part Open Division remaining gained by Ontario Christian. Kaleena Smith scored 29 factors and had 10 assists. Tati Griffin had 19 factors and Alanna Neale 18 factors.
Etiwanda 67, Mater Dei 57: Aliyahna Morris completed with 32 factors for two-time defending state champion Etiwanda.
Windward 79, Fairmont Prep 55: Olivia Lagao scored 20 factors to ship the Wildcats into the Division I remaining on the highway towards Sage Hill.