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Prep basketball roundup: No. 1 Harvard-Westlake, No. 2 Roosevelt keep on collision course

By Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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Prep basketball roundup: No. 1 Harvard-Westlake, No. 2 Roosevelt keep on collision course

Going through a triangle-and-two protection from JSerra designed to deny its prime gamers the ball, Harvard-Westlake had others step ahead to contribute and got here away with a 61-48 win over the Lions to enhance to 29-1 and 2-0 in its Southern Part Open Division pool.

No. 2 Eastvale Roosevelt went on a 21-0 run to overwhelm Redondo Union 89-67 behind 44 factors and 12 rebounds from Brayden Burries to go to 2-0 in its pool and enhance to 29-2 general.

There are nonetheless roadblocks forward, beginning Friday with Harvard-Westlake internet hosting Mission League rival Sherman Oaks Notre Dame for the third time this season and Roosevelt internet hosting Sierra Canyon. However these two stay the groups to beat on the highway to the Open Division last on March 1 at Toyota Area in Ontario.

JSerra coach Keith Wilkinson pulled out a particular protection from his USC days, and the Lions held a 27-26 halftime lead. Freshman Ryan Doane was denying the ball whereas guarding McDonald’s All-American Nikolas Khamenia, who was honored earlier than the sport with a jersey presentation from former Harvard-Westlake All-Individuals Jarron Collins and Kiki Iriafen. And JSerra’s Grayson Sinek was within the face of Joe Sterling, guarding him all evening.

BJ Davis-Ray of JSerra comes by means of with a dunk towards Harvard-Westlake. He had 16 factors.

(Craig Weston)

So the Wolverines turned to others to ship decisive blows within the third quarter. Cole Holden, a sophomore, and Amir Jones made threes. Isaiah Carroll made two threes. Ultimately Sterling bought concerned. He didn’t miss all evening, making 4 photographs and eight free throws for 18 factors. Khamenia was restricted to a season-low seven factors however had six assists and 6 rebounds.

“It’s my job to come up with big plays,” Holden stated.

BJ Davis Ray led JSerra (22-9) with 16 factors.

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 67, Santa Margarita 59: Tyran Stokes scored 25 factors and had 12 rebounds to make Notre Dame 3-0 in its Open Division pool going right into a showdown with Harvard-Westlake on Friday that can determine a championship berth. Lino Mark added 19 factors. Kaiden Bailey had 19 factors for Santa Margarita.

St. John Bosco 60, Sierra Canyon 55: Brandon McCoy scored 17 factors, Christian Collins 15 and Elzie Harrington 13 to maintain the Braves within the title hunt. Maximo Adams had 16 factors for Sierra Canyon.

Los Alamitos 56, Rolling Hills Prep 54: The Griffins prevailed in a Division 1 quarterfinal. Liam Grey led the best way with 19 factors. Mylo Murphy had 18 factors and 11 rebounds for Rolling Hills Prep.

Mira Costa 59, Windward 48: The Mustangs superior to the Division 1 semifinals. Eneasi Piuleni completed with 16 factors.

Santa Barbara 75, Mater Dei 70: In time beyond regulation, Santa Barbara gained the Division 1 quarterfinal. Luke Zuffelato had 28 factors for Santa Barbara, which is able to play Mira Costa within the semifinals. Blake Davidson had 19 factors for Mater Dei.

Oak Park 55, Los Altos 45: Regardless of a 13-17 report, the Eagles are within the Division 2A semifinals. Jaden Holmes scored 24 factors.

Corona Centennial 72, Camarillo 51: The season ended for top-seeded Camarillo (28-3). Centennial, normally an Open Division crew, is 17-16 and within the 2AA semifinals.

Irvine 71, Lengthy Seashore Cabrillo 66: Cooper Stearns had 25 factors, 16 rebounds and 11 assists for 29-2 Irvine.

St. Bonaventure 71, Villa Park 65: In time beyond regulation, the Seraphs gained. Mathew Wilson had 21 factors and Charlie Adams 19 factors.

Canyon Nation Canyon 60, Rancho Mirage 57: Eric Kubel scored 25 factors for the Cowboys.

Crean Lutheran 73, Campbell Corridor 66: Freshman Jordan Ceballos had 16 factors to assist Crean Lutheran advance to the Division 1 semifinals towards Los Alamitos.

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