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North County Boys and Girls Basketball CIF News and Results

By David A. Willauer-2-23-19-University of California at San Diego-Contributing Writer-In a girls basketball contest the Lady Lancers of Carlsbad High School defeated the Lady Foothillers of Grossmont High School by a 64-42 score in the championship round of the Division II CIF Girls Basketball Tournament. For the Lady Foothillers Daneca Perez and Sarah Henry each had 11 points, Anyussa Chargula contributed with 9. Carlsbad finished with a 20-12 record and will host Crossroads School from Santa Monica in a CIF Girls First Round State Tournament on Tuesday, February 26th

This is the Lady Lancers 4 CIF Section title in school history.

The Lady Mavericks of LaCosta Canyon High School behind the 19 point performance of Hanna Etheridge and 11 by Haley Dumiak defeated the Lady Knights of San Marcos High School. Ashley Bernales led the Lady Knights with 18 points.

LaCosta Canyon with the win improves to 20-10 and have won 4 CIF SDS Section Girls Basketball Titles and will host Rolling Hills Prep from San Pedro on Tuesday, February 26th

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Mission Hills reaches CIF Final 6th straight time falls to Cathedral Catholic

By David A. Willauer-In an Open Division Championship round of the CIF Open Division Final game the Lady Grizzles of Mission Hills reached the final round for the sixth time in a row after 4 CIF Division I titles were defeated vs. by the Lady Matadors of Mount Miguel at the Viejas Arena on the campus of San Diego State University in 2018 but this game was no exception as the Lady Dons of Cathedral Catholic won by a 50-33.

Catherine Beus on her performance vs. Cathedral Catholic: "We came out on the court slower than usual and everything went off, we weren't focused and they got up on us early in the game." "When we trailed by an 18-4 score and made the game close to put us within 8 at 18-10 basketball is a team sport as our team helps one another in sharing the ball when one of us isn't doing well the other one has to pick up the slack and that is what I did ."

"Everyone on the team takes turns to be the higher scorer and this is the first time I have done it this season" "Our shooting was a little off but we could have shot better as we let Cathedral come up on us early and we didn't bounce back like we usually do. I have to give Cathedral Catholic a lot of credit for playing hard but in my opinion it should have been a closer game then that." said Catherine Beus.

Catherine Beus for the Lady Grizzlies of Mission Hills led with 12 points Auren Isaacson with 10.

Chris Kroesch Head Girls Basketball Coach at Mission Hills: "Cathedral Catholic was more aggressive then us today as we played too much isolation ball which is not our style of ball and probably missed 6 layups on defense we weren't guarding well give credit to Cathedral Catholic they outplayed us in every category. " "They took a lead on themselves because they played hard both on offense and defense."

The Lady Dons were led by Ice Brady 16 points Mazee Harris contributed with 12 points
Sportsmanship Awards for Mission HIlls Dani Cephous and for Catholic Catholic Kaylee Goff.

The Lady Dons won their 3rd CIF SDS Section Title overall and will host El Camino Real on Tuesday, February 26.

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Rancho Buena Vista attempts for 3rd CIF Section Title falls short to the Carlsbad Lancers


By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-University of California at San Diego-LaJolla, CA-2-23-19 When Aaron Abrams played for Rancho Buena Vista back in the 1990's, the Longhorns had won 2 CIF SDS title but this time in his 4th season the third wasn't a charm as they fell to the Carlsbad Lancers by a 72-54 win

Aaron Abrams Boys Head Basketball Coach for Rancho Buena Vista. "For us going in the game today we didn't play well and Carlsbad played with more composure, the experience was been here before but we looked like the opposite but one of the big things is that we didn't take care of the basketball." "Losing Noah Fields was a big blow to our team because we lost on the rebounds if we didn't rebound the ball it hurt us on our offense." "One of the players who got the Sportsmanship Award is Aiden Ross who has been the heart and soul for our team has been out for the past 2 weeks with mono." We had a great season and a lot of success and to hang our hat on and to be proud about it." "Were not done we're going to keep grinding and be ready for next year."


The Lancers of Carlsbad improve to 26-6 and have won their 4th San Diego CIF Boys Basketball title and will be at LaJolla Country Day School in a CIF State playoff on Tuesday, February 26, 2019. RBV with the loss falls to 27-5 and will take on Capistrano Valley Christian in a CIF State Playoff game on 2-26-19

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Former Villanova alum John Olive leads Torrey Pines to first CIF Open Title in win over Foothills Christian

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-RIMAC Arena-University of California at San Diego-2-23-19-For the first time since 2012 the Falcon of Torrey Pines known for their Boston Celtics style of play had won their first CIF Open Division Boys Basketball Title since 2012 and under former Villanova alum and current coach John Olive defeated the Knights of Foothills Christian by a 51-47 score.

John Olive Men's Basketball Coach at Torrey Pines High School: "We had worked so hard to put a lot of time into this season to see the kids play up to their level and have achieved their goal in win something like this." "Brad Leaf does a good job at Foothills Christian as he's guided them to various CIF titles along with being ranked in the state of California." "That is an incredible program that knows how to play." "The Pope twins have stepped up all season and have contributed for our squad."

Noah Viera led the Falcons with 16 points, 14 by Michael Pope and 11 by twin brother and University of Caifornia San Diego bound Bryce Pope

Foothills Christian was led by Derriek Carter Hollinger with 19 points and 13 by Yassine Gharran

With the win the Falcons improve to 25-6 and will be on the road on Tuesday, February 26 where they will be taking on the Trailblazers of Sierra Canyon while the Knights of Foothills Christian improves their record to 23-6 and will host El Camino Real on the same date.

Schedule of upcoming games on KDOC-TV, channel 56

Per new agreement between CIF-SS and KDOC-TV, channel 56:

Fri., January 25 Oak Hill vs. Santa Margarita 7:30 p.m. at Mater Dei HS

Fri., January 25 Rolling Hills Prep vs. Mater Dei 9:00 p.m. at Mater Dei HS

Fri., February 1 Etiwanda vs. Chino Hills 7:30 p.m. at Chino Hills

Sat., February 2 Sierra Canyon vs. Rancho Christian 7:30 p.m. at Pasadena City College

Fri., February 8 Basketball Playoffs-TBD 7:30 p.m. TBD

Fri., February 15 Boys Open Div. Basketball Playoffs-TBD 7:30 p.m. TBD

* - Additional games TBD

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Boys and Girls CIF San Diego Section Wrap by Dave

Girls 22 points by Chloe Webb 11 by Marissa Sanchez for Chula Vista as they were defeated 73-45 by Mission HIlls.

19 points by Sarah Barnes paced the Lady Islanders of Coronado to a 40-33 win over Calapatria.

15 points by Orian Anderson for Holtville as they fell to Chula Vista 43-37.

27 points by Mikaelya Balt and 23 by Corrina DeJung paced the Lady Crusaders of Calvin Christian to a 61-58 win over Point Loma. The Lady Pointers were led by Sadie Heckman with 20 points, 13 by Jessica May and 11 by Mikaela Miles.

29 points by Ellie Turk and 10 by Natalie Bravo paced the Lady Knights of Foothill Christian to a 58-47 win over Monte Vista

15 points each by Allie Carreon, Kristin Williams and Simone James paced the Lady Patriots of Foothills Christian to a 54-49 win over Mount Miguel.

The Lady Warhawks of Madison High School defeated St. Joseph Academy 59-29. Imani Moore led with 22 and 14 by Mariah Williams.

Boys 30 by Jonah Belprez, 12 by Tyler Snell and 11 by Alex Ferrer paced Liberty Charter to a 63-55 win over High Tech of North County.

21 points by Dorian Blue and 16 by Reggie Everett paced Abraham Lincoln to a 48-45 defeat vs. Bishop's School.

32 points by Dominic Safarta, 23 by Jordan Gaines paced the Norseman of Valhalla to a 64-50 win over the Bobcats of Sage Creek. The Bobcats were led by 13 points by Nick Naccarato and 10 by Jamie Ellenstein

The Colts of James Logan behind 27 points and 17 by Brahjon Thompson as they defeated as they defeated the Mustangs of Monte Vista by a 63-58 score.

The Cougars of San Ysidro behind as they fell to the Red Devils of Sweetwater High School by a 80-73 score. DJ Dudley led the Cougars with 36 points 13 by Kailen Rains 12 by Alberto Maldonado.

The Knights of San Marcos were defeated by Foothills Christian by a 60-48 score. Kasey Clouet led the Knights with 10 points. For Foothills Christian,Derrick Carter Hollinger led with 21, 19 by Jalei O Keith and 17 by Yassine Gharram.

Girls 22 points by Chloe Webb 11 by Marissa Sanchez for Chula Vista as they were defeated 73-45 by Mission HIlls.

19 points by Sarah Barnes paced the Lady Islanders of Coronado to a 40-33 win over Calapatria.

15 points by Orian Anderson for Holtville as they fell to Chula Vista 43-37.

27 points by Mikaelya Balt and 23 by Corrina DeJung paced the Lady Crusaders of Calvin Christian to a 61-58 win over Point Loma. The Lady Pointers were led by Sadie Heckman with 20 points, 13 by Jessica May and 11 by Mikaela Miles.

29 points by Ellie Turk and 10 by Natalie Bravo paced the Lady Knights of Foothill Christian to a 58-47 win over Monte Vista

15 points each by Allie Carreon, Kristin Williams and Simone James paced the Lady Patriots of Foothills Christian to a 54-49 win over Mount Miguel.

The Lady Warhawks of Madison High School defeated St. Joseph Academy 59-29. Imani Moore led with 22 and 14 by Mariah Williams.

Boys 30 by Jonah Belprez, 12 by Tyler Snell and 11 by Alex Ferrer paced Liberty Charter to a 63-55 win over High Tech of North County.

21 points by Dorian Blue and 16 by Reggie Everett paced Abraham Lincoln to a 48-45 defeat vs. Bishop's School.

32 points by Dominic Safarta, 23 by Jordan Gaines paced the Norseman of Valhalla to a 64-50 win over the Bobcats of Sage Creek. The Bobcats were led by 13 points by Nick Naccarato and 10 by Jamie Ellenstein

The Colts of James Logan behind 27 points and 17 by Brahjon Thompson as they defeated as they defeated the Mustangs of Monte Vista by a 63-58 score.

The Cougars of San Ysidro behind as they fell to the Red Devils of Sweetwater High School by a 80-73 score. DJ Dudley led the Cougars with 36 points 13 by Kailen Rains 12 by Alberto Maldonado.

The Knights of San Marcos were defeated by Foothills Christian by a 60-48 score. Kasey Clouet led the Knights with 10 points. For Foothills Christian,Derrick Carter Hollinger led with 21, 19 by Jalei O Keith and 17 by Yassine Gharram.
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Come challenge the CIFss Div.7 champs in their passing tourney July 13th

Come challenge yourselves against the CIFss Division 7 champion Culver City Centaurs at their passing tournament this coming July 13th. The Centaurs have been averaging about 300 yards passing per game, out of their air raid style offense, for the last 3 years. Follow the facebook link for more details: https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/westsideclassic7on7tourney?epa=HASHTAG

#WestSideClassic7on7Tourney

Cool breezes, near to the coast, in July
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Nike Extravaganza Day 2 Results

Nike Extravaganza Day 2 Results

Courtesy Gerry Freitas:

Game 1: Fairmont Prep 62, Crean Lutheran 44
Leading Scorers: Atin Wright 32 for Fairmont Prep, Jon Scherer 12 for Crean Lutheran.
Records: FP 19-7, CL 13-12.

Game 2: Los Altos 87, Los Alamitos 53
Leading Scorers: Jarod Lucas 41 for Los Altos, Kevin Kent 23 for Los Alamitos.
Records: Los Altos 21-5, Los Alamitos 9-16.

Game 3: Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) 72, St. John Bosco 64
Leading Scorers: Ziaire Williams 25 for ND, Josh Adoh 25 for SJB.
Records: ND 16-10, SJB 20-6.

Game 4: Rancho Verde 73, Villa Park 45
Leading Scorers: Tory San Antonio 26 for RV, Julien Franklin 15 for VP.
Records: RV 22-4, VP 22-3

Game 5: Foothills Christian 68, Orange Lutheran 57
Leading Scorers: Derrick Carter-Hollinger 24 for FC, Makur Maker 22 for OLu.
Records: FC 16-5, OLu 20-7.

Game 6: JSerra 59, St. Augustine 57
Leading Scorers: Ian Martinez 18 for JSerra, Chibuzo Agbo 21 for St. Augustine.
Records: JSerra 20-7, St. Augustine 20-5.

Game 7: Fairfax 59, Long Beach Poly 53
Leading Scorers: Ethan Anderson 17 for Fairfax, Malik Salahuddin 27 for Poly.
Records: Fairfax 20-1, Poly 19-6.

Game 8: Bishop Gorman (NV) 82, Chino Hills 57
Leading Scorers: Isaiah Cottrell 22 for BG, Onyeka Okongwu 21 for CH.
Records: BG 18-4, CH 13-9.

Game 9: Mater Dei 87, Harvard-Westlake 72
Leading Scorers: Devin Askew 19 for MD, Johnny Juzang 23 for HW.
Records: MD 24-3, HW 17-7.

Game 10: Oak Hill (VA) 97, Modesto Christian 72
Leading scorers: Cam Thomas 26 for Oak Hill, Michael Pearson 22 for MC.
Records: Oak Hill 20-2, MC 18-6

Nike Extravaganza Day 1 Results

Nike Extravaganza Day 1 Results

Courtesy Gerry Freitas:

Game 1: Heritage Christian 65, Servite 50.
Leading Scorers: Dillon DePina 22 for HC, Tajavis Miller 17 for Servite.
Records: HC 21-5, Servite 15-12.

Game 2: Orange Lutheran 78, Dos Pueblos 41.
Leading Scorers: Makur Maker 25 for OLu, Jaron Rillie 10 for DP.
Records: OLu 20-6, DP 10-16.

Game 3: Girls - Mater Dei 63, Bishop Gorman 35
Leading Scorers: Alyssa Frescas 22 for Mater Dei.
Records: MD 24-3, BG 14-6

Game 4: Oak Hill (VA) 94, Santa Margarita 67.
Leading Scorers: Cam Thomas 30 for Oak Hill, Kendall McHugh 25 for SM.
Records: Oak Hill 19-2, SM 18-9.

Game 5: Mater Dei 57, Rolling Hills Prep 51.
Leading scorers: Devin Askew 18 for Mater Dei, Vaughn Flowers 22 for RHP.
Records: Mater Dei 23-3, RHP 17-6.

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Basketball Roundup

19 points by Chibuzo Agbo, 15 by Tyson McWilliams and 12 by Luke Haupt paced the Saints from St. Augustine to a 80-61 win over the Vikings of LaJolla. The Vikings were led by Cole Duffy with 31, Behzad Hashemi with 13 and Jett Wilson with 11.

22 points by Rejean Boogie Ellis 16 by Jaymaree Norton and 14 by Savaughn Davis paced the Bucs of Mission Bay to a 66-50 win over Patrick Henry.

Mater Dei Finishes #1 by USA Today and #2 by MaxPreps in the Country

The national rankings to end the football season are now out. Monarchs officially finished #1 in the country by USA Today and #2 in by MaxPreps.

Their main competitor and the team that overtook them in the MaxPreps rankings was North Shore of Houston. The Mustangs on Saturday completed a 45 yard hail mary to win 41-36 in the Texas 6A State Championship Game, the top division in that state.
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News of Transfers

Per Californiapreps.com contributor Jack Pollon:

Calabasas players Hercy and King Miller apparently transferring to Oaks Christian.

Mike Penberthy (former LA Lakers 3-point bomber and Master’s College standout) says he is transferring his two boys out of Santa Clarita Christian ASAP: Ty is a junior and Jaden is a soph.

Amari Bailey has checked into Sierra Canyon: Attended Oaks Christian earlier this school year

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Duke Bound Boogie Ellis game winning layup paces Mission Bay Bucs in quarter final game

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Torrey Pines High School-San Diego, CA-12-27-18: In one of the most closest games that went down to the wire in a quarter final game of the National Division of the Torrey Pines Holiday Basketball Classic that was held at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, it was again Mission Bay after they defeated Torrey Pines in a CIF quarter final game on the Falcons home court by a 52-20 score this time went further in the 4th quarter after Bryce Pope connected on 2 foul shots to give Torrey Pines a 63-62. The ball was imbounded as Duke University bound only scored 6 points through the game despite a wrist injury scored the game winning basketball at the buzzer to give Mission Bay a 64-63 lead and advanced in the semi final round.

Boogie Ellis: "I didn't have any trouble shooting as I was double teamed a lot but I found my teammates and made them felt good by letting them make the open shots." "When we played Torrey Pines the last time in the quarter final round I don't think about that my job is to focus on my teammates and am here to play basketball." "We stepped up huge today everyone knows in the count which is a big deal for me. It is going to be a good game and will be ready to play."

Mission Bay Scorers: Andre Scott 20 Ron Latting 15 Savaughn Davis 12 Jaymaree Norton 11

Marshawn Cherry Head Boys Basketball Coach at Mission Bay: "Boogie has made the right plays tonight as Torrey Pines had 2 or 3 of their players that guarded the Duke bound player knew where he would be as the rest of our teammates stepped up to the basket." "His (Boogie's) wrist got banged up and moved the ball around to our squad and contributed in tonight's game.

"Ron Latting had 25 and 15 points in the last 2 games of this tournament and came back with another strong performance tonight, he is one of the most underrated guards in California." "We knewt Bryce Pope is skilled did a great job getting in that paint and had a nice off shot." "Were undersized overall 1 guy that is over 6'3" that is Ron Latting and the others comes in at 6'3" and 6'2" we work on rebounding fighting off the boards."

For the Falcons of Torrey Pines: Bryce Pope led with 33 points, Mike Pope 11, Brandon Angel 10
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32 Points by Michael Pope, 16 by Noah Viera and 14 by Bryce Pope paced the Falcons of Torrey Pines to a 85-57 win over Genesis Prep in a National Division game that was held at Torrey Pines High School

In a Mayor's Cup first round contest,Terryl Fox Secondary (Canada) defeated Sage Creek, 57-54. Nick Sonck led Sage Creek with 25 points

27 points by Graham Cook, 11 each by Baylor Brimmer and Brendan Perry paced the Mavericks of LaCosta Canyon to a 77-62 over Roosevelt.

The Vista Panthers behind Makiah Morris's 31 points along with teammate Jordan Hilstock's 17 defeated Spanish Springs in a first round game by a 73-56 score.
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