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Friday playoff scores; updated schedule

SOUTHERN SECTION

OPEN DIVISION


First round, Friday
Sierra Canyon 99, Heritage Christian 93
Damien 78, Corona Centennial 69
Santa Margarita 67, Esperanza 56
Bishop Montgomery 83, Oak Park 68
Mater Dei 80, Crossroads 41
Eastvale Roosevelt 81, Redondo 70
Long Beach Poly 66, Alemany 48
Chino Hills 105, JSerra 74

Championship quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Damien at #1 Sierra Canyon
#4 Bishop Montgomery at Santa Margarita
Eastvale Roosevelt at #3 Mater Dei
#2 Chino Hills at Long Beach Poly

Consolation second round, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Corona Centennial at Heritage Christian
Esperanza at Oak Park
Crossroads at Redondo
Alemany at JSerra

Notes: Championship semifinals, Feb. 24, 7 and 8:30 p.m. at USC; consolation quarterfinals, Feb. 24, 7 p.m.; consolation semifinals, Feb. 28/Mar. 1; consolation finals, Mar. 2/3 at home sites. Championship, March 4 at Honda Center.

DIVISION 1AA

Second round, Friday, 7 p.m.
Etiwanda 75, Village Christian 52
Los Alamitos 63, Gahr 61
Rancho Verde 66, Gardena Serra 33
Calabasas 80, Sonora 69
Santa Monica 71, Riverside North 61
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 85, Temecula Valley 66
Tahquitz 78, Edison 64
Maranatha 66, St. John Bosco 63 (OT)

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Los Alamitos at #1 Etiwanda
Calabasas at Rancho Verde
#3 Santa Monica at Cantwell-Sacred Heart
Maranatha at Tahquitz

DIVISION 1A

Second round, Friday
Harvard-Westlake 52, Kaiser 50
King 60, Tesoro 52
Loyola 70, Huntington Beach 64
La Canada 60, San Clemente 53
Peninsula 89, Los Altos 81 (OT)
Corona del Mar 68, Dominguez 58
Pasadena 69, Beaumont 47

Second round, Saturday, 7 p.m.
Mayfair 86, Redlands East Valley 63

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
#1 Harvard-Westlake at King
#4 La Canada at Loyola
Mayfair at Peninsula
#2 Pasadena at Corona del Mar

DIVISION 2AA

Second round, Friday
Colony 82, Cypress 48
Santa Maria St. Joseph 67, Mira Costa 65
Buena Park 53, Newport Harbor 45
Cajon 67, Whittier 42
Villa Park 69, Westlake 60
Mission Prep 78, Upland 62
Highland 58, Oaks Christian 50
Windward 73, Tustin 42

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
#1 Colony at Santa Maria St. Joseph
Buena Park at #4 Cajon
Mission Prep at #3 Villa Park
Highland at #2 Windward

DIVISION 2A

Second round, Friday
Oxnard 62, Trabuco Hills 59
La Salle 35, Muir 33 (OT)
Leuzinger 66, Claremont 61
Vista Murrieta 60, Summit 51
Aliso Niguel 61, Knight 60
Rancho Christian 65, Cerritos Valley Christian 45
Capistrano Valley 56, Sunny Hills 39

Second round, Saturday, 7:15 p.m.
Dos Pueblos 73, Saugus 63 (OT)

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
La Salle at #1 Oxnard
#4 Vista Murrieta at Leuzinger
Aliso Niguel at Rancho Christian
Dos Pueblos at #2 Capistrano Valley

DIVISION 3AA

Second round, Friday
North Torrance 56, Saddleback Valley Christian 51
Mission Viejo 63, Godinez 60
Brentwood 71, Royal 62
Rancho Mirage 65, Santa Fe 58
Ocean View 74, Schurr 63
Burbank 58, La Sierra 48
Crean Lutheran 54, Laguna Beach 51 (OT)

Second round, Saturday, 7 p.m.
La Serna 66, San Gabriel Academy 61

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Mission Viejo at North Torrance
#4 La Serna at Brentwood
Ocean View at #3 Rancho Mirage
#2 Crean Lutheran at Burbank

DIVISION 3A

Second round, Friday
Hesperia 46, Palos Verdes 34
Temescal Canyon 66, San Dimas 59
Twentynine Palms 81, Arroyo Grande 66
Adelanto 60, Yucaipa 59
San Bernardino 73, Oak Hills 55
St. Paul 62, Eastside 44

Second round, Saturday
#3 St. Anthony 65, Atascadero 43
Lompoc Cabrillo 71, Paraclete 56

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Temescal Canyon at #1 Hesperia
Twentynine Palms at #4 Adelanto
San Bernardino at #3 St. Anthony
#2 St. Paul at Lompoc Cabrillo

DIVISION 4AA

Second round, Friday
West Torrance 85, Katella 68
San Marino 62, Barstow 58
Rowland 67, Bolsa Grande 46
Segerstrom 71, San Gabriel 69 (OT)
Woodcrest Christian 74, Garden Grove Santiago 59
Hillcrest 66, Pomona 41
Jurupa Valley 63, Westminster 51
Blair 62, Flintridge Prep 53

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
San Marino at #1 West Torrance
Rowland at Segerstrom
#3 Woodcrest Christian at Hillcrest
Jurupa Valley at #2 Blair

DIVISION 4A

Second round, Friday
Riverside Notre Dame 86, Santa Maria 54
Heritage 61, Sage Hill 53
Shalhevet 79, Lancaster 74
Pacific 71, Santa Clara 54

Second round, Saturday
Milken 58, Salesian 53
Santa Ynez 51, #4 St. Margaret's 41
Pasadena Poly 69, Bishop Diego 57
Mary Star 46, Ridgecrest Burroughs 43

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Heritage at #1 Riverside Notre Dame
Santa Ynez at Milken
Pasadena Poly at #3 Shalhevet
Mary Star at #2 Pacific

DIVISION 5AA

First round, Friday
Rolling Hills Prep 65, San Gorgonio 44
Santa Clarita Christian 59, Morro Bay 55 (OT)
Burbank Providence 76, Vistamar 62
Hesperia Christian 80, Arrowhead Christian 64
Holy Martyrs 67, Nogales 47
Pacific Hills 68, Fairmont Prep 50
Mountain View 91, Edgewood 54

First round, Saturday, 8:30 p.m.
#2 Valley Torah 64, Pasadena Marshall 58

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
#1 Rolling Hills Prep at Santa Clarita Christian
Burbank Providence at #4 Hesperia Christian
#3 Holy Martyrs at Pacific Hills
Mountain View at #2 Valley Torah

DIVISION 5A

Second round, Friday
Coast Union 49, Besant Hill 19
Faith Baptist 46, Pilibos 44
Pasadena AGBU 63, Academy of Careers & Exploration 49
Sherman Indian 81, San Jacinto Valley Academy 52
Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 68, Riverside County Education Academy 45
Santa Barbara Providence 54, Avalon 44
Canoga Park AGBU 51, Thacher 41
Apple Valley Christian 103, Trona 72

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Faith Baptist at #1 Coast Union
#4 Sherman Indian at Pasadena AGBU
Santa Barbara Providence at #3 Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian
#2 Apple Valley Christian at Canoga Park AGBU

DIVISION 6

Second round, Friday
Carnegie 72, Mesrobian 32
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 89, La Verne Lutheran 51
Upland Christian 57, Aveson 56
Foothill Tech 72, La Sierra Academy 41
Vasquez 69, Immanuel Christian 49
Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 88, Santa Maria Valley Christian 36

Second round, Saturday
Lancaster Desert Christian 92, Cuyama Valley 47
Cate 90, Mesa Grande Academy 49

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Lancaster Desert Christian at #1 Carnegie
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian at #4 Upland Christian
Vasquez at #3 Foothill Tech
#2 Newport Beach Pacifica Christian at Cate

Notes: Semifinals, Feb. 24, 7 p.m. Championships, March 3-4 at Azusa Pacific U. and Godinez and March 4 at Honda Center.

CITY

OPEN DIVISION

Quarterfinal, Friday

Fairfax 67, El Camino Real 53

Quarterfinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
#8 Dorsey at #1 Birmingham
#5 Taft at #4 Narbonne
#6 Washington at #3 Westchester

#1 Birmingham/#8 Dorsey winner vs. #4 Narbonne/#5 Taft winner
#3 Westchester/#6 Washington winner at #2 Fairfax

Consolation quarterfinals, Thursday, 7 p.m.;
#1 Birmingham/#8 Dorsey loser vs. #4 Narbonne/#5 Taft loser
#7 El Camino Real at #3 Westchester/#6 Washington loser

Notes: Championship, Mar. 4, 7:30 p.m. at Cal State Dominguez Hills. CONSOLATION BRACKET--Semifinals, Feb. 28, 7 p.m.; final, Mar. 2, 7 p.m.
Semifinals, Feb. 25, 6 and 8 p.m. at Roybal

Fallbrook Boys and Girls Basketball Reports

Fallbrook Boy Girl Basketball Reports vs. Ramona High


By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Fallbrook High School-Fallbrook, CA-2-10-17-The Fallbrook Lady Warriors keep their 4 game winning streak going and improve their record at 11-11 behind the 21 point performance of Cali Southwell and 19 points by Sarah Ahmadpour as they defeated the Lady Bulldogs of Ramona High by a 54-45 score.

The Lady Bulldogs at 10-16 as they snapped a 6 game winning streak were led by Julia Plantz led with 17, 12 by Hannah Nowakowski and 11 by Elexis Espina.

In the boys game, 19 points by Blake Seits, 13 by John Pierce and 12 by Jake Newman as they paced the Bulldogs of Ramona as they are currently on a 5 game winning streak as their record improves to 15-13 on the season as they defeated the Fallbrook Warriors at 9-17 by a 61-54 score. Kobe Stalings led the Warriors with 14 points and Warrior teammate Michael Rudolph with 12 as ride a 4 game losing streak.

Vista Boys and Girls Doubleheader Report

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Oceanside High School-Oceanside, CA-2-8-17: In the first game of a girls/boys doubleheader that was held at Oceanside High School 15 points by Katerina Sciacca and Leihua Matila and 10 by Evelyn Terraza paced the Lady Panthers of Vista High School at 10-15 to a 57-31 win over the Lady Pirates of Oceanside High and broke a 6 game losing streak.

The Lady Pirates of Oceanside at 3-20 were led by Zaria Brown with 14 and Jaden Pao Pao with 12 and currently ride a 5 game losing streak and will take on the Grizzlies of Mission Hills on Friday, February 10th while the Vista Lady Panthers will take on the Lady Knights of San Marcos at 5:30 pm.

In the Men's game, the Vista Panthers improve their record at 22-3 and currently ride a 6 game win streak as they defeated the hometown Oceanside Pirates at 13-7 by a 74-34 score.

Anthony Anderson led the Panthers with 16 points, 13 by Taurus Samuels chipped in with 13 and 10 by Jordan Hilstock.

For the Pirates of Oceanside, Emmanuel Grandison led with 9 points.
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HOOP REVIEW EVENTS In 2017

HOOP REVIEW EVENTS In 2017

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:

March 26: So Cal Senior Showcase at Cerritos College, Norwalk
April 8-9: So Cal Spring Tip Off at Next Level Sports Complex, Garden Grove
*April 21-23: So Cal Hoop Review at Next Level Sports Complex, Garden Grove
October 1: Sports Academy Competition Clinic at Sports Academy, Thousand Oaks
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA:
*April 28-30: Nor Cal Spring Showcase at Jamtown, Oakland
May 27-29: Bay Area Memorial Day Classic at various sites
July 8: Nor Cal Summer Preview at San Francisco City College
*July 14-15: Nor Cal Summer Tip Off at San Francisco City College
September 9: Bay Area Competition Clinic at Nor Cal Courts, Martinez
TBA: Nor Cal Fall Showcase at San Francisco City College

*indicates NCAA sanctioned event (upon approval)
For more info go to hoopreview.net or email hoopreview@yahoo.com

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NEW NCAA COACHING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY EARLY!!!
The NCAA recently announced that in order to participate in coaching activities or sit on the team bench at an NCAA-certified event in 2017, coaches are required to obtain a USA Basketball (USAB) GOLD License. This applies to 15U-17U teams at our certified events.
Teams without the USAB Gold Licensed coaches will not be allowed to create rosters on the BBCS, and will not be able to participate in the NCAA-certified portion of our events.
Allow 3 weeks for processing. APPLY EARLY!
Click here for detailed application instructions from USA Basketball (use the link at the bottom of the USA Basketball instruction page to start your application or go directly to the application here).
The NCAA will be announcing more changes in February with regard to how you will create your rosters for 2017...so stay tuned!

Oceanside vs. Rancho Buena Vista Wrap

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer
Oceanside CA-Oceanside High School


17 points by Jacob Camargo paces Oceanside in win over Rancho Buena Vista
The Oceanside Boys Basketball team continue their winning ways as they defeated the Rancho Buena Vista Longhorns by a 56-48 score.

For the Pirates at 14-7, Jacob Camargo led with 17 points followed by Alan Graham with 10. For the Longhorns at 6-18, Tovin Schwartz led with 15 points.

The Pirates of Oceanside will host the Panthers of Vista on Wednesday, February 8th while the Longhorns will be at San Marcos to take on the Knights.

Alana Lacangan 20 points paces Rancho Buena Vista in win over Oceanside
The Longhorns of Rancho Buena Vista High School behind a 20 point performance by Alana Lacangan 8 each by Catelynn Dumala and Maggie Ross, 7 by Tyisha Hill defeated the Lady Pirates of Oceanside High School by a 57-28 score.

The Lady Pirates were led by Jadon Pao Pao with 18.

With the win the Lady Longhorns of Rancho Buena Vista improve to 15-6 and will take on the Lady Barons of Bonita Vista from Chula Vista, CA in a Coaches vs. Cancer game at Mira Mesa High School. Riding a 4 game losing streak, the Lady Pirates fall to 3-19 and will host the Lady Panthers of Vista High on Wednesday, February 8th at 5:30 pm

Mission Hills wins in Boys Basketball

Mission Hills continues win streak to 11 games


By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Oceanside High School-Oceanside,CA-Wednesday, January 25, 2017: The Mission Hills Grizzlies known for their height and quickness proved themselves tonight as they continue their 11 game win streak as they defeated the hometown Pirates of Oceanside HIgh School by a 84-52 score.

For the Grizzlies at 15-5 Warren Washington led with 18 points followed by Ed Fenzi with 17 Dominic Magemeneas with 12 and 11 by Cameron Wager and will host the Knights of San Marcos on Friday, January 27, 2017.

For the Pirates of Oceanside at 12-6 as they continue a 2 game losing streak, Donovan Laie led with 14 points followed by Jacob Camargo and Philip Johnson each with 11 points and 9 for Alan Graham and will travel to cross town rival at the Knights of El Camino.

Adidas Challenge at Sheldon HS results, stats

Adidas Challenge at Sheldon HS results:

Game 1: West Campus 72, Sacramento 66
Leading Scorers:
West Campus- Eric Alston 25,
Sacramento- Sayvon Hines 34

Game 2: Oak Ridge 75, Pleasant Grove 63
Leading Scores:
Oak Ridge- Cade Hoppe 19,
Pleasant Grove- Gurman Singh 18

Game 3: Kennedy 73, Tracy 70
Leading Scorers:
Kennedy- Ephraim Coner 29,
Tracy- Miles Turner 16

Game 4: Whitney 71, El Cerrito 68
Leading Scorers:
Whitney- Matt Willis 26,
El Cerrito- Kenneth Tims 26

Game 5: Fresno Edison 53, Del Oro 38
Leading Scorers:
Edison- Asrin Hackett 12,
Del Oro- Andre Treadwell 14

Game 6: Elliot Christian 57, Benicia 42
Leading Scorers:
Eliot Christian- Nate Bond 21,
Benicia- Trey Pugh 17

Game 7: Liberty 66, San Leandro 55
Leading Scorers:
Liberty- Kyris McInnis 25,
San Leandro- AJ Bramah 17

Game 8: St. Patrick-St. Vincent 79, Christian Brothers 59
Leading Scorers:
St. Patrick-St. Vincent- Tavian Henderson 24,
Christian Brothers- Elias King 17

Game 9: Sheldon 63, Vanden 56 (OT)
Leading Scorers:
Sheldon- Elishja Duplechan 24,
Vanden- Phoenix Shackelford 16

Results, stats from MaxPreps MLK Classic

Max Preps MLK Classic hosted by De La Salle results:

Game 1: Manteca 86, Rancho Mirage 84 in OT

Leading Scorers:
Manteca- Gino Campiotti 26, Jorge Cedano 20
Rancho Mirage- Charles Neal 38, David Talley 19

Players of the game:
Manteca- Tydus Verhoeven
Rancho Mirage- Charles Neal

Game 2: Modesto Christian 61, Newark Memorial 47
Leading Scorers:
Modesto Christian- Gabe Murphy/Tyler Williams 16
Newark Memorial- Decaurey Brown 14, Raighne Bennett/Caleb Beltz 8

Players of the Game:
Modesto Christian- Tyler Williams
Newark Memorial- Decaurey Brown

Game 3: Moreau Catholic 79, Jesuit 67
Leading Scorers:
Moreau Catholic- Damari Milstead 36, Kyree Walker 16
Jesuit-Isaiah Rutherford 20, Matt Ehrlich 15

Players of the Game:
Moreau Catholic- Damari Milstead
Jesuit- Isaiah Rutherford

Game 4: Salesian 45, St. John Bosco 36
Leading Scorers:
Salesian- James Akinjo 30, Jovn Mcclanahan 7

St. John Bosco- Alpha Okoli 9, Makani Whiteside/Fernando Gomez 8

Players of the Game:
Salesian- James Akinjo
St. John Bosco- Alpha Okoli

Game 5: De La Salle 43, Harvard Westlake 41
Leading Scorers:
De La Salle- Justin Pratt 15, Eric Headley 13
Harvard Westlake- Cassius Stanley 16, Terren Frank 7

Players of the Game:
De La Salle- Justin Pratt
Harvard Westlake- Cassius Stanley

Game 6: Capital Christian 98, Bishop O’Dowd 81
Leading Scorers:
Capital Christian- Zach Chappell 24, Conor Jeffreys 22
Bishop O’Dowd- Naseem Gaskin 28, Elijah Hardy 13

Players of the Game:
Capital Christian- Zach Chappell
Bishop O’Dowd- Naseem Gaskin

Logan Wazny's outside treys paces LaCosta Canyon in win over San Marcos in Boys Basketball

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By David A. Willauer-1-13-17-San Marcos High School-San Marcos, CA: In a battle of Avocado League Contenders the Knights of San Marcos led after 3 quarters by a 45-41 score but the Mavericks came on as Logan Wazny scored 24 points hit 6 treys in the ballgame and prevailed over the Knights on San Marcos home court by a 60-57 score as they improve their record to 13-4.

David Cassaw 18 years as head boys basketball coach at LaCosta Canyon: "It was a key win for our squad as we battled hard against a well coached San Marcos team." "After we were trailing our 3 pointers were the key of the game and I was pleased Logan Wazcy as he has helped us all season and continued to shoot treys and he's been a force for us has worked hard." My 400th win vs. an Arizona high school squad and told everyone that it wasn't a big of a deal for me as I focus on my team all the time but my parents and family were there I think about the journey for the 18 years. I feel good being 13-4 right now but we turn the page for our team and take the next step for the CIF Section Playoffs.

The Mavericks were also contributed were Christian Gallagher 9 points, Andrew Hogan 6 points, 7 each by Alec Peneschi and Graham Cook, 6 by Paul Carr.

The Knights of San Marcos were led y Kody Clouet with 17 points,9 by Cody Mathis, Wil Corbin with 5, 8 by Ryan Hagood, 4 by Zander Corbin, Elijan Randall with 7 and 2 by Conner Casebier

Darnay Holmes Picks UCLA at US Army Game

5 star Calabasas corner back Darnay Holmes officially committed to UCLA today at the US Army All-American Game in San Antonio. He is the top defensive player in the state of California by Rivals.

The nation's top player running back Najee Harris of Antioch was also at that game is committed to Alabama but the buzz in the Bay Area has Michigan closing fast. He is enrolling early so one of the two powers will get the top ranked player in America in the coming days.
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Valley Center defeats Oceanside

Valley Center Lady Jaguars defeat Lady Pirates from Oceanside 45-41

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Thursday, December 22, 2016-Oceanside High School-Oceanside, CA: In a close girls basketball game the Lady Jaguars of Valley Center at 3-5 behind the 14 point performance of Reese Henderson, 13 by Cian Francis and 8 by Isabel Stehly defeated the the Lady Pirates of Oceanside at 0-10 by a 45-41 score.

Taylor Aviu led the Lady Pirates with 20 points and 10 by Zaria Brown.
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McClymonds wins first state football title in school history

EMOREEA FOUNTAIN PACES MCCLYMONDS OVER LA JOLLA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL



By David A. Willauer-LaJolla Country Day School-Saturday, December 18, 2016-LaJolla, CA-The Warriors of McClymonds High School out of Oakland, CA known for their fame of sports traditions in Frank Robinson who excelled in Major League Baseball as a Player and Manager along with Bill Russell for basketball and excelled for the Boston Celtics in the NBA, but for the first time on Saturday McClymonds High School Warriors made history on LaJolla Country Day School’s Torrey Field by taking the California Interscholastic Federation 5A State Football Final on qb Emoreea Fountain’s 4 completions out of 11 attempts for 78 yards threw 2 touchdown passes to Angelo Garrett (2 receptions for 54 yards) of 16 and 38 yards and Devin White who broke a 14-14 tie scored on a 75 yard kickoff return to go up 20-17.



Nick Albert led in rushing 21 carries for 106 yards Devin White 13 carries for 69 yards.



For LaJolla Country Day School, QB and University of Arizona bound Braxton Burmeister 17 carries for 116 yards scored 2 touchdown runs of 29 yards and 1 yards and in the passing department 7 completions out of 23 attempts for 111 yards . Drew Schmid contributed with a 30 yard field goal.

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St. John Bosco 56-33 De La Salle

The Braves rushed for 6 scores and scored the most points De La Salle has allowed since before 1979. They controlled the game from the second quarter to the final whistle. Terrence Beasley 151 yards and 2 touchdowns, Demetrius Flowers 92 yards and 3 scores.

Full story and coverage from all of Saturday at Sac State coming in the morning with stories on San Clemente's win over Del Oro and Sierra Canyon's win over Serra.
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Here is the schedule for the CIF State Football Championship Bowl Games

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. – Five games, Divisions Open through 2-A, will be held Friday-Saturday, December 16-17, at Hornet Stadium, Sacramento State and will be broadcast LIVE and streamed online by Specturm.

Additionally, the eight other State Championship games in Divisions 3-AA through 6-A will be held on Saturday, December 17, at various host sites throughout California.

The following is the schedule of games:

OPEN DIVISION
St. John Bosco (12-2) vs. De La Salle (11-1) on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 8:00 p.m. at Sacramento State

DIVISION 1–AA Cathedral Catholic (14-0) vs. St. Mary’s (14-1) on Friday, Dec. 16 at 8:00 p.m. at Sacramento State

DIVISION 1–A
San Clemente (12-3) vs. Del Oro (13-2) on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 4:00 p.m. at Sacramento State

DIVISION 2–AA
Madison (12-2) vs. Valley Christian (13-1) on Friday, Dec. 16 at 4:00 p.m. at Sacramento State

DIVISION 2–A
Sierra Canyon (15-0) vs. Serra (10-4) on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 12:00 p.m. at Sacramento State

DIVISION 3–AA
Menlo-Atherton (12-2) vs. Paraclete (11-4) at Antelope Valley College on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 3–A
Oakdale (13-3) vs. Bishop’s (14-0) at La Jolla High School on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–AA
Campolindo (11-3) at Bakersfield Christian (13-1) on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–A
Pleasant Valley (10-3) vs. St. Anthony (13-2) at Veterans Stadium, Long Beach on Sat., Dec. 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–AA
Bishop O’Dowd (14-1) at Valley View (12-3) on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–A
McClymonds (12-1) at La Jolla Country Day (12-3) on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–AA
Amador (14-1) vs. Rancho Christian at Murrieta Mesa High School on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–A
St. Patrick-St. Vincent (12-3) at Strathmore (14-0) on Saturday, December 17, at 6:00 p.m.

Results from Saturday's CIF State Bowl Championship Regionals

CIF STATE BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP REGIONALS

DIVISION 1-A
San Clemente 39, Edison 35
Loomis Del Oro 57, Bakersfield 16

DIVISION 2-A
Sierra Canyon 21, Los Angeles 6
San Mateo Serra 49, Sanger 36

DIVISION 3-A
La Jolla Bishop's 28, Cerritos Valley Christian 9
Oakdale 27, Sutter 10

DIVISION 4-A
St. Anthony 55, Yorba Linda 23
Chico Pleasant Valley 24, Milpitas 21

DIVISION 5-A
La Jolla Country Day 63, Arroyo 42
Oakland McClymonds 45, Nicolaus East Nicolaus 26

DIVISION 6-A
Strathmore 62, San Diego Horizon 22
Vallejo St. Patrick-St. Vincent 47, Stockton Brookside Christian 18

All Tournament Team for the 9th Annual Northeast Valley Tournament

All Tournament Team for the 9th Annual Northeast Valley Tournament:

Julia Alvarez-Verdugo Hills
Kristal Rodriguez-Animo Bunche
Taylor Oshiro-Trinity Classical
Allyson Blanco-Holy Family
Sonia Figueroa-Central City Value
Precious Perla-Alverno
Azalia Gil-Westlake
Rebekah Romero-Vaughn

No MVP was chosen this year, but Azalia Gil (Westlake) would certainly have been a good choice.

Saturday's results from the Northeast Valley Tournament

Westlake takes tournament title. Here are all of Saturday's results:

1pm Verdugo Hills vs Animo Bunche
Verdugo Hills-52
Animo Bunche-15

Players of the game:
Valerie Pallares
-Verdugo Hills
18 pts, 2 steals, 3 offensive rebounds and 6 defensive rebounds

Keisar Najera-Animo Bunche
7 pts, 1 block, 1 offensive rebound and 2 defensive rebounds

2:30pm Alverno vs Trinity Classical
Trinity Classical-56
Alverno-15

Players of the game:
Trinity Towns
-Trinity Classical
14 pts, 3 steals, 1 offensive rebound and 1 defensive rebound

Precious Perla-Alverno
10 pts, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 offensive rebound

4pm Holy Family vs Central City Value
Holy Family-22
Central City Value-19

Players of the game:
Allyson Blanco
-Holy Family
5 pts, 1 steal and 1 defensive rebound

Sonia Figueroa-Central City Value
11 pts, 1 asst, 3 steals, 1 offensive rebound and 6 defensive rebounds

5:30pm Westlake vs Vaughn
Westlake-52
Vaughn -38

Players of the game:
Azalia Gil
-Westlake
20 pts, 1 steal, 1 offensive rebound and 1 defensive rebound
Marialy Valenzuela-Vaughn
15 pts, 1 asst, 2 blocks, 1 steal, 1 offensive rebound and 4 defensive rebounds

Friday's results from the Northeast Valley Tournament

Friday's results:

3pm
Verdugo Hills------00-04-04-03 = 11
Trinity Classical---12-11-06-19 = 48

Players of the game-
Taylor Oshiro- Trinity Classical
27 pts, 2 assts, 1 steal and 1 defensive rebound

Julia Alvarez-Verdugo Hills
10 pts, 1 block, 2 steals, 1 offensive rebound and 1 defensive rebound

4:30pm
Animo Bunche---04-00-02-00 = 6
Alverno-------------09-20-16-06 = 51

Players of the game-
Vanessa Aragon
-Animo Bunche
4 pts

Precious Perla-Alverno
20 pts, 8 steals and 1 offensive rebound

6pm
Holy Family---04-12-04-04 = 24
Westlake-------21-17-04-03 = 45

Players of the game-
Azalia Gil
-Westlake
13 pts and 2 offensive rebounds

Michelle Barraza-Holy Family
8 pts, 1 steal and 4 defensive rebounds

7:30pm
Central City Value---00-04-06-02 = 12
Vaughn-----------------05-06-07-15 = 33

Players of the game-
Jocelyn Rivas
-Central City Value
6 pts, 1 block, 1 steal, 1 offensive rebound and 1 defensive rebound

Brianna Matallana-Vaughn
8 pts, 3 assts, 2 steals, 1 offensive rebound and 2 defensive rebounds
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