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First Round San Diego Section CIF Wrapup by Dave for 2-14-24

San Marcos 86 Madison 39 SM performers: Jalen Williams 20 Richie Ramirez 17 Derek Tuason 16

Oceanside 47 Eastlake 35 Oside performers: Martina Griffin 17 Kaitlyn Kane 11

Torrey Pines 51 St. Joseph's Academy 43 TP: Lily Oliver 14 Grace Trusso 10 SJA: Pamela Torres 16 Luciana Aguilar 10

Escondido Charter 51 Mission Bay 26 EC: 15 points each by Noelle Champagne and Kami Gills

Rancho Buena Vista 67 San Dieguito 37 RBV: Hana El Tohamy 20 Sara Basso 13 Kylie Saltzer 12

Sage Creek 52 Patrick Henry 25 SC: Harmony Lawler 16 Gia Kiesling 12
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Minnesota football coaches visit SoCal quarterback offerees

Here's a report from out Rivals Minnesota staff:

Gophers visited California quarterbacks prior to the dead period​

Before the beginning of the dead period, head coach P.J. Fleck and co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Greg Harbaugh Jr. made sure to drop by some of their top targets. One of those targets is quarterback Jackson Kollock, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound pro-style quarterback out of Laguna Beach in California. The Gophers offered Kollock last May and have him among their top quarterback targets in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

They also took the trip over to Servite High School in Anaheim to visit three-star quarterback Leo Hannan. The 6-foot-4 quarterback has offers from Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan State, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Virginia, and Washington among others. Like Kollock, Hannan is among the Gophers' top targets in the 2025 recruiting cycle at quarterback.

While we haven't been able to confirm, it would seem likely that Fleck and Harbaugh also stopped by Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, the home of another 2025 offeree, Steele Pizzella who picked up his offer from the Gophers late last month.

Oregon could be the favorite to sign LB Nasir Wyatt (Mater Dei)

At least our Rivlals Oregon site thinks so:

" I don’t think it is a secret that I have thought Oregon was the team to beat for Nasir Wyatt since sometime during the season. He has been to Oregon a lot and is close with some current Oregon players – including Aydin Breland – from Southern California.

There are some fans of other teams who are probably going to use the same old excuses – but Wyatt looks like one of those impact defenders that you see on elite defenses. He is going to be really good at the next level and would be an exceptional addition to any team in the country."

Tuesday’s Southern Section Playoff Scores

SOUTHERN SECTION
OPEN DIVISION

Pool Play

Harvard-Westlake 72, Sierra Canyon 38
St. John Bosco 72, Corona Centennial 55
Eastvale Roosevelt 64, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 59
JSerra 67, Mater Dei 59

DIVISION 1

Quarterfinals

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 63, Santa Margarita 50
Redondo Union 65, Etiwanda 58
Damien 74, St. Bernard 46
Windward 77, Los Alamitos 75 (2 OT)

DIVISION 2AA

Quarterfinals

Thousand Oaks 86, Great Oak 82
Rolling Hills Prep 74, Culver City 62
Heritage Christian 79, Fountain Valley 65 (OT)
St. Anthony 91, Campbell Hall 86

DIVISION 2A

Quarterfinals

San Gabriel Academy 56, Bishop Amat 48
Marina 57, Cypress 55
Long Beach Poly 58, Murrieta Valley 57
Corona del Mar 67, Westlake 57

DIVISION 3AA

Quarterfinals

La Habra 47, Sage Hill 44
Hesperia 58, Camarillo 54
Serra 63, Arcadia 55
St. Bonaventure 51, Valley View 44

DIVISION 3A

Quarterfinals

Santa Barbara 61, San Clemente 59
Don Bosco Tech 80, Northwood 54
Woodbridge 53, North Torrance 38
Alemany 77, Lynwood 71

DIVISION 4AA

Quarterfinals

Price 55, Milken 53
YULA 71, Costa Mesa 61
Cerritos 52, Highland 44
Diamond Ranch 61, Orange Vista 44

DIVISION 4A

Quarterfinals

Temecula Valley 78, Long Beach Cabrillo 73
Estancia 53, Santa Paula 51
Hillcrest Christian 56, Mary Star 49
Northview 72, Rancho Mirage 53

DIVISION 5AA

Quarterfinals

El Segundo 66, Trinity Classical 52
Buckley 42, Hoover 41
Castaic 93, Godinez 63
Dunn 54, Ventura 49

DIVISION 5A

Quarterfinals

Ontario 56, Rancho Alamitos 30
Firebaugh 65, Los Amigos 51
Big Bear 58, Foothill Tech 46
Riverside Notre Dame 62, La Puente 57

Wednesday's CIF-SS and City Section playoff schedule (Updated)

SOUTHERN SECTION

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

OPEN DIVISION

Pool play

Sage Hill at Sierra Canyon
Orangewood Academy at Mater Dei
Bishop Montgomery at Etiwanda
Corona Centennial at Ontario Christian

DIVISION 1

Quarterfinals

Lynwood at Brentwood
Orange Lutheran at Oxnard
Corona Santiago at North Torrance
Redondo Union at Harvard-Westlake

DIVISION 2AA

Quarterfinals

Rancho Christian at Moreno Valley
Fairmont Prep at Buena Park
St. Anthony at Ventura
South Pasadena at Mark Keppel

DIVISION 2A

Quarterfinals

Louisville at Chino
Shadow Hills at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame
Santa Margarita at Burbank Burroughs
Beckman at Lakewood

DIVISION 3AA

Quarterfinals

Oak Park at Silverado
Torrance at Saugus
Cantwell Sacred Heart at Anaheim
Cerritos at Oak Hills

DIVISION 3A

Quarterfinals

Oakwood at JSerra
Villa Park at Dana Hills
St. Monica at Long Beach Jordan
San Jacinto at St. Margaret’s

DIVISION 4AA

Second Round

Temecula Valley at Rancho Cucamonga
Ramona Convent at Santa Paula
Garden Grove Pacifica at Newbury Park
Anaheim Canyon at Pasadena Marshall

DIVISION 4A

Quarterfinals

Diamond Ranch at Palos Verdes
West Ranch at Immaculate Heart
Eastside at Ramona
Hesperia Christian at Whittier Christian

DIVISION 5AA

Quarterfinals

Elsinore at Savanna
Loara at Adelanto
Santa Ana at La Mirada
Colton at Grand Terrace

DIVISION 5A

Quarterfinals

Hawthorne MSA at Antelope Valley
Sherman Indian at Vasquez
Samueli Academy at Temecula Prep
Morningside at St. Pius X-St. Matthias

CITY SECTION
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

DIVISION II

Quarterfinals

Northridge Academy at Granada Hills Kennedy
Sylmar at Washington Prep
Carson at Van Nuys
Franklin at Cleveland

DIVISION III

Quarterfinals

University Prep Value at LA University
WISH Academy at Wilmington Banning
Reseda at New West Charter
Lakeview Charter at Bernstein

DIVISION IV

Quarterfinals

Diego Rivera at Gardena
Maya Angelou at Grant
Chavez at Hawkins
Collins Family at Fremont

DIVISION V

Quarterfinals

Manual Arts at University Pathways
Alliance Bloomfield at Animo Watts
Valor Academy at CALS Early College
Annenberg at Foshay

Saturday's CIF-SS and City Section playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION
OPEN DIVISION

Round Robin

Sierra Canyon 82, Orangewood Academy 43
Mater Dei 56, Sage Hill 55
Etiwanda 90, Corona Centennial 38
Ontario Christian 73, Bishop Montgomery 58

DIVISION 1
Second Round

Brentwood 75, Crescenta Valley 49
Lynwood 58, Esperanza 49
Oxnard 59, San Dimas 55
Orange Lutheran 64, Long Beach Poly 48
Corona Santiago 60, San Juan Hills 42
North Torrance 76, Leuzinger 62
Redondo Union 66, Portola 50
Harvard-Westlake 63, Windward 57

DIVISION 2AA

Second Round

Moreno Valley 49, Bonita 36
Rancho Christian 75, San Clemente 50
Buena Park 71, Los Osos 56
Fairmont Prep 68, Rialto 45
St. Anthony 70, Crea Lutheran 48
Ventura 52, Claremont 41
South Pasadena 48, Flintridge Prep 33
Mark Keppel 67, Mira Costa 57

DIVISION 2A

Second Round

Louisville 63, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 39
Chino 61, OC Pacifica Christian 51
Shadow Hills 44, Diamond Bar 39
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 61, South Torrance 58
Santa Margarita 46, Buena 43
Burbank Burroughs 64, Aquinas 38
Beckman 54, Los Alamitos 42
Lakewood 68, Xavier Prep 50

DIVISION 3AA

Second Round

Oak Par 71, Valencia 42
Silverado 61, Summit 49
Saugus 56, Ridgecrest Burroughs 48
Torrance 46, Providence 34
Anaheim 68, Temescal Canyon 60
Cantwell Sacred Heart 53, Foothill Tech 25
Oak Hills 45, La Habra 34
Cerritos 72, Dos Pueblos 59

DIVISION 3A

Second Round

JSerra 69, Huntington Beach 37
Oakwood 51, Heritage 49
Dana Hills 49, California 43
Villa Park 52, Gabrielino 30
Long Beach Jordan 40, La Serna 29
St. Monica 62, Godinez 43
San Jacinto 53, Whittier 38
St. Margaret’s 46, Millikan 41

DIVISION 4AA

Second Round

Rancho Cucamonga 62, St. Bonaventure 40
Temecula Valley 58, Montclair 44
Ramona Convent 50, Beverly Hills 42
Santa Paula 42, San Marino 34
Garden Grove Pacifica 50, Geffen Academy 41
Newbury Park 57, Loma Linda Academy 33
Pasadena Marshall 51, Corona 47
Anaheim Canyon 70, Marina 46

DIVISION 4A

Second Round

Palos Verdes 56, Rosemead 26
Diamond Ranch 46, Chaffey 30
Immaculate Heart 53, Palm Desert 48
West Ranch 45, Lakewood St. Joseph 24
Eastside 73, Packinghouse Christian 23
Ramona 49, United Christian Academy 37
Hesperia Christian 51, Tahquitz 48
Whittier Christian 68, Magnolia 39

DIVISION 5AA

Second Round

Savanna 38, Estancia 37
Elsinore 47, Webb 33
Loara 50, Duarte 35
Adelanto 58, Sacred Heart of LA 36
La Mirada 45, Liberty 35
Santa Ana 57, Santa Rosa Academy 21
Colton 54, Desert Hot Springs 53
Grand Terrace 39, Carpinteria 37

DIVISION 5A

Second Round

Antelope Valley 52, Bloomington 32
Hawthorne MSA 43, Southlands Christian 21
Sherman Indian 41, Excelsior Charter 38
Vasquez 61, New Harvest Christian 22
Samueli Academy 44, Silver Valley 25
Temecula Prep 52, Lancaster Desert Christian 44
Morningside 42, Norte Vista 38
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 80, La Reina 21

CITY SECTION

OPEN DIVISION

Quarterfinals

Birmingham 76, Crenshaw 62
King/Drew 56, Palisades 45 (Friday)
Hamilton 67, Granada Hills 52
Westchester 76, El Camino Real 27

DIVISION I

Quarterfinals

Chatsworth 56, San Fernando 42
Arleta 60, LACES 56
Garfield 58, Eagle Rock 43
Sun Valley Poly 54, Verdugo Hills 50

DIVISION II

Second Round

Granada Hills Kennedy 47, Venice 20
Northridge Academy 44, Harbor Teacher 34
Sylmar 55, Legacy 52
George Washington 55, LA Wilson 34
Van Nuys 62, Maywood CES 18
Carson 56, Hollywood 24
Franklin 56, Santee 19
Cleveland 54, Huntington Park 49

DIVISION III

Second Round

LA University 47, RFK 22
University Prep Value 35, Alliance Marine 25
WISH Academy 52, Marquez 43
Wilmington Banning 39, LA Roosevelt 37
Reseda 61, Fairfax 57
New West Charter 32, Animo Robinson 29
Lakeview Charter 41, Lincoln 30
Bernstein 57, Stern 38

DIVISION IV

Second Round

Gardena 51, Sun Valley Magnet 8
Diego Rivera 34, New Designs 16
Maya Angelou 54, Neuwirth Leadership 12
Grant 53, Rancho Dominguez 37
Hawkins 44, LA Jordan 23
Chavez 51, Torres 27
Collins Family 33, Sotomayor 24
Fremont 57, Gertz-Ressler 14

DIVISION V

Second Round

University Pathways 54, GALA 21
Manual Arts 54, Animo Bunche 21
Animo Watts 40, Maywood Academy 28
Alliance Bloomfield at Belmont
CALS Early College 25, Port of LA 18
Valor Academy at Animo South LA
Annenberg 36, USC Hybrid 24
Foshay 47, Aspire Ollin 30

Tuesday's Southern Section and Wednesday's City Section Playoff Schedule (Updated)

TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE

(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

SOUTHERN SECTION

OPEN DIVISION

Pool Play

Sierra Canyon at Harvard-Westlake
Corona Centennial at St. John Bosco
St. Pius X-St. Matthias at Eastvale Roosevelt
JSerra at Mater Dei

DIVISION 1

Quarterfinals

Santa Margarita at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame
Etiwanda at Redondo Union
St. Bernard at Damien
Los Alamitos at Windward

DIVISION 2AA

Quarterfinals

Great Oak at Thousand Oaks
Culver City at Rolling Hills Prep
Heritage Christian at Fountain Valley
Campbell Hall at St. Anthony

DIVISION 2A

Quarterfinals

Bishop Amat at San Gabriel Academy
Marina at Cypress
Murrieta Valley at Long Beach Poly
Westlake at Corona del Mar

DIVISION 3AA

Quarterfinals

La Habra at Sage Hill
Camarillo at Hesperia
Serra at Arcadia
St. Bonaventure at Valley View

DIVISION 3A
Quarterfinals

San Clemente at Santa Barbara
Don Bosco Tech at Northwood
Woodbridge at North Torrance
Lynwood at Alemany

DIVISION 4AA

Quarterfinals

Milken at Price
Costa Mesa at YULA
Cerritos at Highland
Orange Vista at Diamond Ranch

DIVISION 4A

Quarterfinals

Temecula Valley at Long Beach Cabrillo
Santa Paula at Estancia
Hillcrest Christian at Mary Star
Rancho Mirage at Northview

DIVISION 5AA

Quarterfinals

Trinity Classical at El Segundo
Buckley at Hoover
Godinez at Castaic
Ventura at Dunn

DIVISION 5A

Quarterfinals

Ontario at Rancio Alamitos
Firebaugh at Los Amigos
Foothill Tech at Big Bear
Riverside Notre Dame at La Puente

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

CITY SECTION

DIVISION II

Quarterfinals

Sylmar at Garfield
Arleta at Sun Valley Poly
Marquez at Verdugo Hills
North Hollywood at Manual Arts

DIVISON III

Quarterfinals

Fremont at L.A. Jordan
Animo Venice at Sotomayor
Banning at Franklin
Huntington Park at Carson

DIVISION IV

Quarterfinals

Locke at Bernstein
Triumph Charter at L.A. Wilson
Contreras at Math & Science
Reseda at Bell

DIVISON V

Quarterfinals

Alliance Marine at New Designs
Orthopaedic at USC-MAE
Belmont at Horace Mann
Sun Valley Magnet at Maya Angelou

Friday's first round Open pool play and second round CIF-SS and City Section playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION

OPEN DIVISION

Pool Play

Harvard-Westlake 61, Corona Centennial 51
Sierra Canyon 72, St. John Bosco 67
Eastvale Roosevelt 64, JSerra 51
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 76, Mater Dei 54

DIVISION 1

Second Round

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 65, Riverside Poly 53
Santa Margarita 62, West Ranch 57
Etiwanda 41, Rancho Verde 39
Redondo Union 76, Foothill 67
Damien 68, Crossroads 50
St. Bernard 72, La Mirada 71
Los Alamitos 73, Anaheim Canyon 46
Windward 73, St. Francis 66

DIVISION 2AA

Second Round

Crespi at Great Oak, Saturday
Thousand Oaks 64, Linfield Christian 49
Culver City 64, Aquinas 63
Rolling Hills Prep 52, Oak Park 49
Heritage Christian vs. Shalhevet, Saturday
Fountain Valley vs. Trabuco Hills, Saturday
St. Anthony 69, Loyola 55
Campbell Hall 83, Saugus 63

DIVISION 2A

Second Round

Bishop Amat 58, Pasadena 54
San Gabriel Academy vs. Adelanto, Saturday
Marina 66, Temescal Canyon 57
Cypress 75, Knight 50
Long Beach Poly 64, La Canada 48
Upland 64, Redlands East Valley 49
Chaminade 60, San Dimas 49
Murrieta Valley 63, Newport Harbor 61
Corona del Mar 67, Aliso Niguel 36
Palm Springs 71, Ayala 50
Paraclete 82, Valencia 72
Westlake 71, Santa Monica 49

DIVISION 3AA

Second Round

La Habra 75, Long Beach Jordan 73
Sage Hill 47, Oaks Christian 43
Camarillo 63, Pilibos 33
Hesperia 67, Hillcrest 47
Serra 69, Indio 62
Leuzinger 66, Schurr 53
Troy 75, Liberty 73
Arcadia 69, Summit 56

DIVISION 3A

Second Round

San Clemente 65, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 51
Santa Barbara 63, West Torrance 54
Northwood 64, Huntington Beach 44
Bosco Tech 104, Arrowhead Christian 75
Woodbridge 55, El Dorado 39
North Torrance 75, Blair 73
Alemany 66, San Marino 49
Lynwood at Yucaipa, Saturday

DIVISION 4AA

Second Round

Price 78, Chino 46
Pasadena Poly vs. Milken, Saturday
Workman at YULA, Saturday
Costa Mesa 69, Brea Olinda 41
Cerritos 73, Yucca Valley 55
Highland 54, Sierra Vista 19
Diamond Ranch 77, Jurupa Hills 43
Orange Vista 68, Western Christian 51

DIVISION 4A

Second Round

Temecula Valley 76, Garden Grove Santiago 54
Long Beach Cabrillo 71, La Salle 60
Estancia vs. Carter
Santa Paula 61, St. Monica Academy 47
Hillcrest Christian 50, Irvine 40
Mary Star 53, Garden Grove Pacifica 38
Rancho Mirage vs. California
Northview 55, Norte Vista 48

DIVISION 5AA

Second Round

El Segundo vs. Tarbut V’Torah, Saturday
Trinity Classical vs. Westminster, Saturday
San Bernardino 57, Hoover 62
Buckley 65, Temecula Prep 51
Godinez 82, Pasadena Marshall 43
Heritage 75, Granite Hills 70
Montclair 76, Silver Valley 66
Castaic 56, California Lutheran 48

DIVISION 5A

Second Round

Ontario 58, Samueli Academy 40
Rancho Alamitos 72, Anaheim 55
Los Amigos 70, Coachella Valley 46
Firebaugh 70, Carpinteria 36
Big Bear at Beacon Hill, Saturday
Foothill Tech 54, Serrano 43
Excelsior Charter vs. La Puente
Riverside Notre Dame 75, Nogales 63

CITY SECTION

OPEN DIVISION

Quarterfinals

LACES 59, Cleveland 52
Chatsworth 64, Westchester 49
Birmingham 83, Grant 70 (OT)
King/Drew 77, Palisades 60

DIVISION I

Quarterfinals

Washington Prep 61, Eagle Rock 45
Fairfax 58, Gardena 46
Crenshaw 75, Venice 74
San Pedro 60, Granada Hills 48

DIVISION II

Second Round

Garfield 55, LA Marshall 42
Sylmar 63, Bravo 56
Arleta 52, L.A. University 48
Sun Valley Poly 57, South Gate 47
Verdugo Hills 86, Dorsey 57
Marquez 59, Legacy 37
North Hollywood 45, LA Roosevelt 44
Manual Arts 93, South East 26

DIVISION III

Second Round

LA Jordan 62, Canoga Park 41
Fremont 59, Lincoln 29
Animo Venice 96, New West 52
Sotomayor 75, Hawkins 57
Franklin vs. Larchmont Charter
Wilmington Banning 61, Downtown Magnets 56
Huntington Park 71, VAAS 54
Carson 81, West Adams 48

DIVISION IV

Second Round

Bernstein 67, Animo Robinson 44
Locke 92, East Valley 81
Triumph Charter 59, Diego Rivera 43
LA Wilson 68, WISH Academy 54
Math & Science College 76, Maywood Academy 31
Contreras vs. Monroe
Reseda 51, Dymally 41
Bell 49, Neuwirth Leadership 28

DIVISION V

Second Round

New Designs University Park 67, Animo Pat Brown 15
Alliance Marine 56, Collins Family 42
Orthopaedic 59, Animo Watts 37
USC-MAE 43, School of LA 26
Horace Mann 68, CHAMPS 29
Belmont 53, Animo Bunche 28
Sun Valley Magnet 69, East College Prep 36
Maya Angelou 35, Academia Avance 20

Thursday's first round CIF-SS and City Section playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION
DIVISION 1

First Round

Brentwood, bye
Crescenta Valley 72, Riverside King 61
Lynwood 52, Culver City 44
Esperanza 70, Valley View 37
San Dimas 44, La Salle 43
Oxnard 75, Village Christian 63
Long Beach Poly 73, Chaminade 48
Orange Lutheran 77, Canyon Country Canyon 66
Corona Santiago 87, Cypress 28
San Juan Hills 69, Rosary 56
Leuzinger 62, Marlborough 60
North Torrance, bye
Redondo Union 55, Sonora 30
Portola 68, Paramount 54
Harvard-Westlake 67, Hart 63
Windward 62, Vista Murrieta 28

DIVISION 2AA
First Round

Moreno Valley 83, Woodbridge 49
Bonita 51, Shalhevet 32
San Clemente 46, El Dorado 43
Rancho Christian 78, St. Mary’s 70
Buena Park 79, Riverside Poly 41
Los Osos 71, Westlake 56
Rialto 69, Eastvale Roosevelt 63
Fairmont Prep 81, Beaumont 54
St. Anthony 68, Great Oak 50
Crean Lutheran 56, West 43
Claremont 49, Los Altos 40
Ventura 65, Camarillo 44
Flintridge Prep 68, Calabasas 61 (OT)
South Pasadena 56, Glendora 52
Mark Keppel 49, Downey 39
Mira Costa 51, Bishop Amat 33

DIVISION 2A
First Round

Louisville 74, Campbell Hall 40
Downey Calvary Chapel 65, Whitney 40
OC Pacifica Christian 55, Rolling Hills Prep 46
Chino 61, Corona del Mar 18
Shadow Hills 58, Hesperia 31
Diamond Bar 66, Eisenhower 41
South Torrance 45, Highland 40
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 69, Trinity Classical 45
Buena 63, Holy Martyrs 30
Santa Margarita 58, Yucaipa 40
Burbank Burroughs 62, Paloma Valley 37
Aquinas 65, Yucca Valley 62
Los Alamitos 65, Pioneer 49
Beckman 72, Murrieta Valley 45
Xavier Prep 48, Sunny Hills 43
Lakewood 58, Northview 31

DIVISION 3AA
First Round

Oak Park, bye
Valencia 47, La Canada 27
Summit 47, Glendale 39
Silverado, bye
Saugus 52, Irvine 43
Ridgecrest Burroughs 69, Placentia Valencia 48
Providence 58, Bishop Diego 40
Torrance 51, Notre Dame Academy 45
Anaheim, bye
Temescal Canyon 72, Temple City 52
Cantwell Sacred Heart 50, Fountain Valley 46
Foothill Tech 36, Crossroads 32
Oak Hills 65, El Toro 38
La Habra 80, Bell Gardens 46
Cerritos 72, Yorba Linda 44
Dos Pueblos 57, Walnut 44

DIVISION 3A
First Round

JSerra 56, Desert Christian Academy 21
Huntington Beach 48, Segerstrom 40
Heritage 79, Twentynine Palms 32
Oakwood 48, Serra 42
Dana Hills 65, Cajon 20
California 52, Arrowhead Christian 22
Gabrielino 70, Simi Valley 31
Villa Park 51, Victor Valley 9
Long Beach Jordan 64, Mayfair 28
La Serna 43, Rio Hondo Prep 40
Godinez 56, Knight 49
St. Monica 59, Heritage Christian 23
San Jacinto 55, La Quinta 17
Whittier 51, California Lutheran 34
Millikan 55, Garey 36
St. Margaret’s 50, Aliso Niguel 33

DIVISION 4AA
First Round

Rancho Cucamonga 72, Garden Grove Santiago 18
St. Bonavenure 60, Pasadena Poly 24
Temecula Valley 50, Fontana 33
Montclair 46, San Bernardino 29
Ramona Convent 64, Coachella Valley 32
Beverly Hills 40, Milken 26
San Marino 60, Valley Christian 47
Santa Paula 60, Gahr 45
Garden Grove Pacifica 63, Canyon Springs 39
Geffen Academy 49, Pasadena 47
Loma Linda Academy 29, South Hills 27
Newbury Park 77, Edgewood 29
Corona 46, YULA 38
Pasadena Marshall 58, Lancaster 32
Marina 61, Norwalk 29
Avalon at Anaheim Canyon, Friday

DIVISION 4A
First Round

Palos Verdes 69, Newbury Park Adventist 19
Rosemead 56, AGBU 18
Chaffey 53, St. Genevieve 27
Diamond Ranch 30, Nordhoff 19
Immaculate Heart 53, Faith Baptist 27
Palm Desert 56, Riverside Prep 46
Lakewood Saint Joseph 42, Coastal Christian 38
West Ranch 60, Patriot 39
Eastside 60, Schurr 28
Packinghouse Christian, bye
United Christian Academy 45, Apple Valley 24
Ramona, bye
Tahquitz 56, San Gorgonio 39
Hesperia Christian, bye
Magnolia 43, Redlands Adventist 23
Whittier 72, Malibu 23

DIVISION 5AA
First Round

Savanna 55, Riverside Notre Dame 22
Estancia 40, Thacher 33
Webb 52, Environmental Charter 6
Elsinore 47, Katella 39
Loara 48, Arroyo 30
Duarte 60, Hillcrest Christian 18
Sacred Heart of Jesus 62, Mesrobian 31
Adelanto 54, Miller 36
La Mirada 70, Orange Vista 38
Liberty 38, Sierra Vista 35
Santa Rosa Academy 30, Lucerne Valley 24
Santa Ana 51, Indian Springs 45
Colton 63, Nogales 32
Desert Hot Springs 56, Mesa Grande Academy 32
Carpinteria 42, San Gabriel Academy 28
Grand Terrace 64, Bethel Christian 6

DIVISION 5A
First Round

Antelope Valley 65, Le Lycée 30
Bloomington 51, Ganesha 32
Southlands Christian, bye
Hawthorne Math & Science 51, Compton Early College 0
Sherman Indian 66, Magnolia Science Academy 18
Excelsior Charter, bye
New Harvest, bye
Vasquez 46, Glendale Adventist 9
Silver Valley 38, Anza Hamilton 29
Samueli Academy, bye
Temecula Prep, bye
Desert Christian 49, International School of LA 20
Morningside 45, CAMS 32
Norte Vista 66, River Springs 8
La Reina, bye
St. Pius X-St. Matthias, bye

CITY SECTION
DIVISION I

First Round

Chatsworth, bye
San Fernando 64, San Pedro 58
Arleta 54, South Gate 31
LACES, bye
Eagle Rock, bye
Garfield 65, Narbonne 15
Verdugo Hills 59, Taft 41
Poly, bye

DIVISION II
First Round

Venice 42, West Adams 16
LA Wilson 57, SOCES 12
Maywood CES 51, LA Marshall 42
Huntington Park 34, Bravo 18

DIVISION III
First Round

RFK 46, Dorsey 35
LA Roosevelt 56, Larchmont Charter 14
Reseda 48, VAAS 37
Stern 53, Central City Value 41

DIVISION IV
First Round

San Valley Magnet 32, Math & Science 31
Rancho Dominguez 43, Camino Nuevo 27
LA Jordan 35, Smidt Tech 18
Rise Kohyang at Gertz-Ressler

DIVISION V
First Round

GALA 54, Horace Mann 17
Belmont at Animo Venice
Port of LA at Burton
Aspire Ollin 31, Discovery 17

Wednesday's first round CIF-SS and City Section playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION

DIVISION 1

First Round

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 74, Crean Lutheran 64 (OT)
Riverside Poly 61, Fairmont Prep 47
West Ranch 57, Edison 42
Santa Margarita 72, Oxnard 55
Etiwanda 89, Village Christian 53
Rancho Verde 66, Walnut 48
Foothill 49, Brentwood 45
Redondo Union, bye
Damien, bye
Crossroads 67, Rancho Christian 64
St. Bernard 50, Mira Costa 48
La Mirada, bye
Los Alamitos, bye
Anaheim Canyon 61, Rancho Cucamonga 59
St. Francis 45, OC Pacifica Christian 39
Windward, bye

DIVISION 2AA
First Round

Crespi 59, Maranatha 40
Great Oak 60, Oakwood 52
Linfield Christian 64, Dana Hills 62
Thousand Oaks 66, Riverside King 51
Culver City 76, Vista Murrieta 69
Aquinas 53, San Juan Hills 50 (2 OT)
Oak Park 70, Diamond Bar 45
Rolling Hills Prep 73, Mayfair 62
Heritage Christian, bye
Calabasas at Shalhevet, Thursday
Fountain Valley 54, Providence 50
Trabuco Hills 79, Crescenta Valley 61
St. Anthony 70, Sonora 54
Loyola 52, La Serna 28
Saugus 64, Cerritos Valley Christian 52
Campbell Hall 81, Simi Valley 53

DIVISION 2A
First Round

Pasadena 55, Palos Verdes 51
Bishop Amat 60, Los Altos 41
San Gabriel Academy 51, Flintridge Prep 44
Adelanto 49, Lakewood 47
Marina 73, Beverly Hills 60
Temescal Canyon 61, Glendora 54
Knight 79, Oak Hills 71
Cypress 67, Beaumont 59
Long Beach Poly 64, La Canada 48
Upland 64, Redlands East Valley 49
Chaminade 60, San Dimas 49
Murrieta Valley 63, Newport Harbor 61
Corona del Mar 67, Aliso Niguel 36
Palm Springs 71, Ayala 50
Paraclete 82, Valencia 72
Westlake 71, Santa Monica 49

DIVISION 3AA
First Round

La Habra 71, Yorba Linda 56
Long Beach Jordan 58, Mark Keppel 54
Oaks Christian 72, Canyon Country Canyon 47
Sage Hill 59, Wiseburn Da Vinci 54
Pilibos 58, St. Margaret’s 52
Camarillo 53, Artesia 36
Hillcrest 77, Grand Terrace 70
Hesperia 72, Long Beach Wilson 47
Serra 69, Indio 62
Leuzinger 66, Schurr 53
Troy 75, Liberty 73
Arcadia 69, Summit 56
St. Bonaventure 59, Inglewood 36
Bonita 44, Tustin 41
Valley View 69, Palm Desert 52
South Pasadena 72, Sunny Hills 41

DIVISION 3A
First Round

San Clemente, bye
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 73, Cate 44
Santa Barbara 72, Viewpoint 48
West 43, St. Monica 40
Huntington Beach 58, Gahr 52
Northwood 75, Quartz Hill 69
Arrowhead Christian 83, Alhambra 36
Don Bosco Tech, bye
Woodbridge 60, Rowland 30
El Dorado 57, Hart 45
Blair 92, Faith Baptist 73
North 48, San Marcos 35
San Marino 65, Indian Springs 32
Alemany 66, Arlington 51
Yucaipa 80, Bethel Christian 43
Lynwood 103, Warren 34

DIVISION 4AA
First Round

Price 66, Littlerock 51
Chino 76, Riverside Prep 35
Pasadena Poly 55, Gabrielino 43
Milken 61, Whitney 50
Workman 60, Lakeside 59
YULA 65, Santa Maria Valley Christian 41
Brea Olinda 66, Santa Rosa Academy 44
Costa Mesa 86, Burbank Burroughs 77
Cerritos 74, Jurupa Valley 46
Yucca Valley 56, Fontana 41
Sierra Vista 60, Newbury Park Adventist 46
Highland 50, Canyon Springs 30
Jurupa Hills 62, Valley Torah 53
Diamond Ranch 58, CAMS 38
Orange Vista 68, Don Lugo 60
Western Christian 64, Segerstrom 48

DIVISION 4A
First Round

Temecula Valley 120, Oak Grove 27
Garden Grove Santiago 71, United Christian 40
Long Beach Cabrillo 68, Pomona 48
La Salle 76, Loma Linda Academy 29
Estancia 56, Thacher 34
Carter 95, Glendale 86
St. Monica Academy 57, San Luis Obispo Classical 48
Santa Paula 48, Holy Martyrs 40
Irvine 71, Midland 23
Hillcrest Christian 70, Edgewood 59
Garden Grove Pacifica 78, Mesrobian 33
Mary Star 74, Hesperia Christian 36
Rancho Mirage 67, Desert Christian Academy 57
California 78, Twentynine Palms 42
Norte Vista 88, CSDR 41
Northview 39, Western 34

DIVISION 5AA
First Round

El Segundo 84, Fillmore 29
Tarbut V’ Torah 51, San Jacinto 41
Trinity Classical Academy 88, Redlands Adventist 66
Westminster 83, Wildwood 59
Hoover 72, Savanna 70
San Bernardino 84, Desert Chapel 27
Temecula Prep 54, Santa Fe 53
Buckley 61, Bloomington 50
Godinez 82, Pasadena Marshall 43
Heritage 75, Granite Hills 70
Montclair 76, Silver Valley 66
Castaic 56, Cal Lutheran 48
Calvary Baptist 54, Geffen Academy 37
Ventura 62, South El Monte 42
Channel Islands 78, Environmental Charter 56
Coastal Christian 78, Dunn 36

DIVISION 5A
First Round

Ontario 61, West Valley 54
Samueli Academy 73, Career & Exploration 34
Anaheim 69, Avalon 53
Rancho Alamitos 69, Colton 51
Coachella Valley 72, Palm Valley 36
Carpinteria 69, Laguna Blanca 33
Firebaugh 84, Arroyo 44
Ambassador Christian at Big Bear
Beacon Hill 52, Sequoyah 35
Foothill Tech 60, Southland Christian 39
Serrano at Downey Calvary Chapel, Thursday
Excelsior Charter 68, Magnolia 60
La Puente 67, Palmdale Aerospace Academy 54
Nogales 53, Acaciawood 48
Riverside Notre Dame 87, St. Jeanne Lestonnac 45
Los Amigos 64, River Springs Charter 19


CITY SECTION

DIVISION I

First Round

Washington Prep, bye
Eagle Rock 58, El Camino Real 53
Fairfax 60, Narbonne 50
Gardena 63, Granada Hills Kennedy 26
San Pedro 66, LA Hamilton 54
Venice 83, Taft 60
Crenshaw 67, Rancho Dominguez 57
Granada Hills, bye

DIVISION II
First Round

LA Marshall 58, Los Angeles 49
South Gate 67, Roybal 51
South East 56, SOCES 49
Dorsey 59, Northridge Academy 52

DIVISION III
First Round

Canoga Park 73, University Prep Value 68
Hawkins 66, Foshay 44
West Adams 64, Middle College 43
Larchmont Charter 66, Harbor Teacher 52

DIVISION IV
First Round

Animo Robinson 67, Valor Academy 44
WISH Academy 65, Maywood CES 45
Neuwirth Leadership 55, Smidt Tech 38
Maywood 75, Stern 59

DIVISION V
First Round

Animo Pat Brown 45, Camino Nuevo 38
School of LA 48, Discovery 44
Academia Avance 44, Rise Kohyang 43
CHAMPS 59, USC Hybrid 41

CIF-SS FORD BOYS/GIRLS BASKETBALL FINALS TO BE DECIDED AT FIVE SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS

RELEASE DATE: 2/8/24

LOS ALAMITOS, CA – The 2023-2024 Boys and Girls CIF Southern Section-Ford Basketball Championship season will culminate with 20 divisions being decided at five venues.

On Friday, February 23, California Baptist University in Riverside will play host to a pair of Open Division title tilts with the girl’s game tipping off at 6:00 pm and the boys following at 8:00 pm.

These games will be televised live on Bally Sports SoCal and streamed on The NFHS Network.

Four championship finals will be contested at Azusa Pacific University that same day (2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm).
All divisions at APU are to be determined. All games will be streamed live on The NFHSNetwork.

Saturday, February 24 kicks off with six games at The Toyota Arena in Ontario. Game times are set for 10:00am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00, 6:00 pm, and 8:00 pm.

The 6:00 pm game will feature the Girls Division 1 championship and the 8:00 pm contest will end the day at that arena with the boys Division 1 winner being crowned. As with Azusa Pacific University, all other divisions to be determined. All games will be streamed live on The NFHSNetwork.

The basketball extravaganza doesn’t end there as four championships will be on the line at Colony and Edison High School’s (12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm at both venues). Divisional representation will be determined following semifinals. All games will be streamed live on The NFHS Network. Once finals teams are determined, all ticket sales will be available on ticketing site, www.gofan.co.

CIF-SS FORD BOYS/GIRLS BASKETBALL FINALS TO BE DECIDED AT FIVE SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS

RELEASE DATE: 2/8/24

LOS ALAMITOS, CA – The 2023-2024 Boys and Girls CIF Southern Section-Ford Basketball Championship season will culminate with 20 divisions being decided at five venues.

On Friday, February 23, California Baptist University in Riverside will play host to a pair of Open Division title tilts with the girl’s game tipping off at 6:00 pm and the boys following at 8:00 pm.

These games will be televised live on Bally Sports SoCal and streamed on The NFHS Network.

Four championship finals will be contested at Azusa Pacific University that same day (2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm).
All divisions at APU are to be determined. All games will be streamed live on The NFHSNetwork.

Saturday, February 24 kicks off with six games at The Toyota Arena in Ontario. Game times are set for 10:00am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00, 6:00 pm, and 8:00 pm.

The 6:00 pm game will feature the Girls Division 1 championship and the 8:00 pm contest will end the day at that arena with the boys Division 1 winner being crowned. As with Azusa Pacific University, all other divisions to be determined. All games will be streamed live on The NFHSNetwork.

The basketball extravaganza doesn’t end there as four championships will be on the line at Colony and Edison High School’s (12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm at both venues). Divisional representation will be determined following semifinals. All games will be streamed live on The NFHS Network. Once finals teams are determined, all ticket sales will be available on ticketing site, www.gofan.co.

Exclusive update on 5-star RB Jordon Davison (Mater Dei)

Here's an insider discussion from our Rivals Texas writers:

Although Jordon visited Texas A&M over the weekend (we'll have a front page report), he had an important trip to Texas earlier fot their Junior Day.

Of all the talent that was in Austin for UT’s junior day earlier this month, 2025 running back Jordon Davison may have been the biggest name. A five-star prospect who is ranked No. 13 nationally, Davison is the type of prospect that can headline a recruiting class, and he’s been a regular visitor to the UT campus.

In fact, with Davison having made multiple stops in Austin over the course of his recruitment, the junior day visit wasn’t necessarily about showing him something he hadn’t seen previously. The trip was more about Davison continuing to build relationships with the UT staff.

“I’ve been out there so many times so it was just going there and getting around the coaches again,” Davison said.

Davison has actually been to the Texas campus so many times that he’s lost count of the exact number of trips. He just knows he likes what he sees every time he shows up.

“The direction the program is trending and the development coach (Tashard) Choice has with his players,” Davison said when asked what keeps him coming back to Texas. “(Choice) is very consistent. He always does his best to improve my game and it’s small things he does.”

Choice has done a phenomenal job with the Mater Dei product, but as a national recruit, Davison said there are a handful of coaches from around the country he’s bonded with.

“Coach Tony Alford (Ohio State), coach Locklyn at Oregon, coach Choice (Texas) is one of those guys, and I’m still building a relationship with Trooper (Texas A&M),” Davison said. “Me and coach McGee (Georgia) have a great relationship too.”

The 5-11, 203-pound Davison visited Texas A&M last weekend and he’s scheduled to be at Oregon this coming weekend. His plan is to take some official visits in the spring and summer before committing before his senior season begins. Davison hasn’t officially listed any schools as favorites, but the belief is that Texas and Ohio State are setting the pace for the five-star runner.

QB Madden Iamaleava (Warren) receives offer from Nebraska

Here's a report from the Rivals Nebraska staff:

Madden Iamaleava, the younger brother of former five-star and No. 1-ranked QB Nico Iamaleava who will be Tennessee’s QB1 in the fall, is not just a candidate for best name among recruits in his class. He’s also a candidate to become the No. 1-ranked dual-threat QB in the cycle.

The four-star is ranked No. 3 at that spot right now and No. 147 overall nationally. Madden (190 pounds and an unverified 6-foot-3) doesn’t have the same physical makeup right now that the 6-foot-6, 205-pound Nico had at the high school level. So I imagine he won’t find himself with the same rankings as Nico unless he hits a bit of a growth spurt.

But the younger Iamaleava threw for 3,626 yards with 43 touchdowns and four interceptions last year, a monster junior season that has shot him up plenty of boards as the Californian’s recruitment has gone from local to national.

He already had a dozen offers heading into this offseason and has now added seven more highlighted by Colorado, Michigan State, Oregon State and, of course, Nebraska. Those are in addition to offers from Auburn, Miami, Ole Miss, SMU, TCU, Washington and, to boot, Tennessee.

Similar to how Husker fans will be hoping that 2026 up-and-coming future star Dayton Raiola will follow Dylan to Nebraska, Vols fans will be hoping that Madden follows in his older brother’s footsteps to Knoxville.

Nebraska has thrown its hat in the ring, and we’ll see how it takes off.

De La Salle 2025 edge prospect might be the next commit for Oregon.

Breaking news from weekend visits at Oregon's Junior Day:

"It is still really early so not going to be a ton of feedback from the weekend visitors. But just a rundown of some key visitors.

Matthew Johnson did not get a lot of headlines heading into the junior day in Eugene, but the De La Salle prospect had a fantastic visit – and connected with De La Salle alum Tosh Lupoi in a big way.

Oregon is the premier west coast defense and the 2025 edge prospect might be the next commit for Oregon..."

Sierra Canyon OT Ashdon Wnetrzak had an "amazing" trip to Oklahoma, but...

Sierra Canyon OT Ashdon Wnetrzak traveled to Oklahoma for a visit but hasn't received an offer yet. Here's our Rivals Oklahoma writers take on the visit and what's in the future:

As we expected, he didn’t wind up with an offer, but Ashdon Wnetrzak had high marks for Oklahoma after his first visit to Norman.

“Man, that trip was amazing,” he told me. “The staff at Oklahoma really took the time to show my family and I everything about their program, from football, academics to SOUL. And it really spoke to me, all the support they have for their athletes.

"One thing I’m learning on this recruiting journey is that it’s more than being a great football player; it’s about building relationships with the coaches and I loved the connection I had with Coach B and Coach Woods.

"We spent an entire day with them. It was great. Best [visit] I’ve had so far.”

With Ryan Fodje’s commitment, Wnetrzak is probably a name to put on the shelf for a few months. The Sooners have Fodje and Owen Hollenbeck committed, and they’d ideally like to round out their class with Lamont Rogers and Michael Fasusi.

If either Rogers or Fasusi starts to trend elsewhere, Wnetrzak is somebody that Oklahoma will likely circle back around on. And even if the Sooners are still in good shape with Fasusi and Rogers by the time summer rolls around, I think Wnetrzak could be a guy Oklahoma brings to camp to see firsthand how he stacks up against elite defensive linemen.

That would enable the Sooners to confidently move forward with an offer to Wnetrzak if they eventually needed to do so.
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North County San Diego High School Basketball News for 2-3-24 and 2-4-24

Boys

2-2-24

San Marcos 86 Ramona 46 SM: Jalen Williams 31 Richie Ramirez 12 Tyler Sagaser 11 Derek Tuason and Mazen El Bissat 10

Torrey Pines 58 Sage Creek 45 Max Zylicz 15 Matin Madadkar 10

Calvin Christian 55 Orange Glen 36 CC: Isaac Lapka and Sawyer Goggin 16 Caleb Lapka 15

St. Josephs Academy 67 Pacific Ridge 48 SJA: Angel Ochoa 29 Dominick Gale 18 Justice Ahiafor 13

2-3-24

Boys

San Marcos 75 San Diego 54 Battle at the Bay SM Jalen Williams 28 Richie Ramirez 17

Big football trip to Oregon this weekend for two Mater Dei stars

When Oregon head coach Dan Lanning stopped to visit Mater Dei linebacker Nasir Wyatt, he was able to spend time with the family and convince the elite playmaker to switch up his plans for this weekend to visit Oregon. While the Ducks have long been in the picture – and there are some who feel the Ducks have an early lead – getting a visit this weekend is very important.

Making the trek with Wyatt will be his high school teammate Jordon Davison. Oregon will look to take at least one running back in this cycle and Davison is one of those players at the top of the list for Oregon – who will seem to have no shortage of running back options in this cycle. I think Oregon is in a much better position for Davison than Nate Frazier, but he is still going to be at the top of a lot of teams wishes and a visit this weekend is just another critical step for Oregon.

Recruiting update on four-star forward Nikolas Khamenia (Harvard Westlake)

Four-star forward Nikolas Khamenia lists Illinois among the schools he's hearing from the most, along with Gonzaga, USC, Kansas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Cal, Virginia and UCLA.

Khamenia was one of the top risers in the latest updated rankings from Rivals.com, shooting up 31 spots to No. 47.

A 6-foot-8 combo-forward, Khamenia is an inside-outside player who shoots with range and is tenacious around the hoop. He operates in the high post and can attack off of the dribble. Averaging over 20 points per game, Khamenia has led Harvard Westlake to a 25-3 record and a No. 12 nationally ranking by MaxPreps.

So far, Khamenia has taken an official visit to Gonzaga. Illinois is working on setting up a campus visit, and that could happen some time this spring. AC Geoff Alexander heads up the recruitment for the Illini.

UCLA coach takes a recruiting trip to Oak Hills HS

Per our UCLA Rivals staff:

Oak Hills offensive line coach Nick Monica told me this morning that Tim Drevno and UCLA were checking in Wednesday about 2024 offensive tackle Paki Finau, who initially graduated in December and signed with Washington before entering the transfer portal Tuesday because of the coaching change.

Another player the Bruins are targeting is 2025 three-star RB Karson Cox. Oak Hills assistant O-line coach Rich Mitsuda told me DeShaun Foster stopped by during the season to check in on Cox. “Now that USC offered Karson, maybe DeShaun will come back,” he said.

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