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Kitani leaves Fairfax for Rolling Hills Prep; Baik to replace him

Per Eric Sondheimer, LA Times:

It was a bombshell announcement in Southern California high school basketball on Friday.

Harvey Kitani, the head coach at Fairfax for 35 years, said he has decided to retire from teaching and will leave the Los Angeles Unified School District to become head coach at Rolling Hills Prep, where his two sons attended.

And to help the Lions maintain their spot among the best in the City Section, Kitani and Fairfax Principal Carmina Nacorda have recruited Steve Baik, the former coach at Chino Hills, to replace him.

"We're so happy the national coach of the year will be coming in to keep the tradition going," Kitani said.

Kitani showed up at Fairfax in 1981. The Lions won two City Section championships and two state titles while sending numerous players onto the college ranks.

"I still feel like I can coach another 10 years," he said, "but if you're not teaching, how can you do it?"

He will become the head coach and assistant athletic director at Rolling Hills, which is closer to his home in the South Bay.

Baik shocked everyone when he resigned earlier this year at Chino Hills after guiding the Huskies to a 35-0 record. He said he was looking to move closer to his home in Altadena. Kitani said his assistants would be staying to help Baik, with Jamal Hartwell Sr. becoming associate head coach. Hartwell's son is a top guard for the Lions.

Passing tournaments at Dana Hills, Redondo on Saturday

There are two big seven on seven passing tournaments scheduled for Saturday, May 14th.

At Redondo, Long Beach Poly, Gardena Serra, Corona Centennial, Cathedral, Loyola, Dorsey, Chaminade and JSerra are among the teams scheduled to compete.

Dana Hills will be hosting their 11th annual AirStrike Passing Tournament. This year's line-up includes:

Dana Hills
Warren
Edison
Tesoro
San Clemente
Narbonne
San Juan Hills
Fullerton
Aliso Viejo
Capo Valley
Pacifica
Huntington Beach
Anaheim Canyon
Corona Del Mar
Foothill
Villa Park

Bay Area Memorial Day Classic May 28-30

The 6th annual Bay Area Memorial Day Classic will be held Saturday thru Monday May 28-30, 2016. It will be held at two sites: San Francisco City College and Jamtown in Oakland. Cost is $450 per team for direct payment or $475 for online payment (at hoopreview.net). There is a four game guarantee. (Discount is available for three or more teams.) Space currently available in both 17u divisions...

There will be four high school divisions (17 elite, 17 varsity, 16u, 15u), with a championship in each division on Monday the 30th. Media in attendance will include: norcalpreps.com, californiapreps.com, hoopreview.net. A post event report will be sent to these and various other web sites in addition to college coaches nation-wide. For more information contact Gerry Freitas at email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com

So Cal Hoop Review- NCAA live period event at Next Level April 15-17

The 13th annual So Cal Hoop Review will be held Friday April 15 to Sunday April 17 at Next Level Sports Complex in Garden Grove. This will be an NCAA certified event (allowing Division I coaches to attend). 143 teams from throughout the west will participate. The schedules will be posted Wednesday at hoopreview.net and westcoastelitebasketball.com. First game is 6 pm on Friday.
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The 10th Annual Desert Valley All Star Game Rosters (Fri, April 1st)

The 10th Annual Desert Valley All Star Boys Game @ Lakeside High School (Elsinore, CA) Friday, April 1st, 2016 @ 7:30pm


20 minute half’s. Mandatory Practice on Wednesday, March 30th@ Lakeside HS 7:45-9:00pm

Away Team (Coached by Brandon Baker, Ranch Verde) Wear Dark Jerseys
#0 G 6’1 Tyler Simmons Poly

#1 G 5’11 Darnell Eaves Beaumont

#2 G 6’2 Caleb Girodano Great Oak

#2 W 6’3 Eric Manning Perris

#4 G 6’2 Brandon Brown Citrus Hill

#5 F 6’5 Christian Gray JW North

#5 F 6’5 Reggie Varner Rancho Verde

#10 G 5’10 Derreck Affor Beaumont

#11 G 5’11 Kayn Calhoun Arlington

#15 G 6’1 Dikymbe Martin JW North

#20 F 6’3 Beau Pavia Murrieta Valley

#22 W 6’5 Riley Schaefer Temecula Valley

#32 G 6’3 Dominick Pickett Rancho Verde

#33 C 6’11 Jacob Tryon Great Oak

#33 C 6’9 Scott Hollingsworth Temecula Valley


Home Team (Coached by Justin Norman, La Sierra) Wear White Jerseys
#1 G 5’10 Nathanial Dodson Elsinore

#1 PG, 6’0 Alize Travis Roosevelt

#10 W 6’3 Gabe Hicks Valley View

#10 G 6’1 Noah Valencia CDR

#10 G 5’11 Emmit Tucker Arlington

#10 F 6’6 Marcus Gonzalez Vista Murrieta

#11 G 6’2 Jordan Griffin Centennial

#14 G 5’11 Mike Herrera Valley View
#21 W 6’3 Blake Bouman Paloma Valley

#21 G 6’0 Isaiah Kercado La Sierra

#22 G 5’11 Mikey Serrato Norte Vista

#23 6’3 Hezekiah Banks Woodcrest Christian

#31 F 6’5 Greg Walters Rancho Christian

#32 F 6’7 Breven Engelson Chaparral

#33 G 6’3 Davon Sanders Murrieta Mesa

#35 F 6’5 Michael Taylor Elsinore *Players/Coaches are subject to change.

So Cal Spring Tip Off-April 9-10 at Next Level

2016 Southern California Spring Tip Off

The 1st annual Southern California Spring Tip Off will be held Saturday and Sunday April 9th and 10th at Next Level Sports Complex in Garden Grove from 9 am to 9 pm each day. It will be open to teams from high school and AAU programs and individual players in all high school grades (including current seniors). 100 teams will be entered in the number one non-live period event on the west coast.

The event is designed to provide all players an opportunity to demonstrate their talents/skills in highly competitive games for the college coaches, scouts, and media expected to attend. It is also an opportunity to get game experience prior to the NCAA live periods the following two weekends. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service that will be sent to college coaches and various internet sites.

Cost is $150.00 for individuals and $450.00 for teams for direct payment. Online fees are $175 for individuals and $475 for teams. Multiple team discounts are available. Every team/individual will play four games (two each day). For more information contact the tournament co-director, Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.

CIF State Basketball Championships Saturday Game recaps

SACRAMENTO – Recaps from Saturday’s (Day2) action of the 2016 CIF State Basketball Championships.

Per CIF Press Release:

Open Division Boys: Chino Hills def. De La Salle, 70-50


Quick Facts:
  • Chino Hills won their first State Championship in their second consecutive appearance.
  • The Huskies were led by junior LiAngelo Ball’s 18 points. Fellow junior Elizjah Scott added 16 points, while senior Lonzo Ball contributed a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds and freshman LaMelo Ball tallied 14 points in the win.
  • As a team Chino Hills shot 45.3% (29-of-64) for the night.
  • Senior Jordan Ratinho led the Spartans with 16 points, followed by seniors Nick Macarchuk and Nikhil Peters with 12 points each.
  • Sportsmanship Award Winners: Jordan Ratinho (De La Salle) and LiAngelo Ball (Chino Hills) junior LiAngelo Ball
Open Division Girls: Chaminade def. Miramonte 80-71

Quick Facts:
Chaminade won their second State Championship in as many appearances.
Senior Leaonna Odom led the Eagles with her double-double of 33 points and 15 rebounds. Senior Valerie Higgins and junior Melissa Wright added 16 and 15 points respectively.
As a team Chaminade shot 47.8% (33-of-69) for the night.
Miramonte was led by senior Sabrina Ionescu with a triple-double of 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
The Mats shot 46% (29-of-63) from the floor in the loss.

Sportsmanship Award Winners: Kena Delos Santos (Miramonte) and Mackenzy Iwahashi (Chaminade)

Division II Boys: Junipero Serra def. Long Beach Poly, 48-33

Quick Facts:
Junipero Serra won their first State title in their second attempt.
Senior Jake Killingsworth was the leader of the night with his double-double of 15 points and 16 rebounds. Fellow senior Lee Jones added 13 points in the win.
Long Beach Poly was led by junior Zafilr Williams with a double-double of 16 points and 10 boards.

Sportsmanship Award Winners: Darryl Polk Jr. (Long Beach Poly) and Miles Todzo (Junipero Serra)

Division II Girls: Cajon def. Elk Grove, 55-36

Quick Facts:
Cajon won their first State Championship in their first appearance.
Senior Kayla Washington was the leader of the night with her double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds. Fellow Cowboy senior Tyla Turner added 17 points, followed by senior Taylor Goldsberry with her double-double of 12 points and 16 boards.
Elk Grove was led by junior Mira Shulman with 15 points, followed by senior Madison Wong with 10 points.

Sportsmanship Award Winners: Mira Shulman (Elk Grove) and Tyra Turner (Cajon)

Division IV Boys: Harvard-Westlake def. Palma, 66-49

Quick Facts:
Harvard-Westlake won their third State title in their fourth appearance.
The Wolverines were led by senior Wolfgang Novogratz with 26 points and eight rebounds. Freshman Cassius Stanley added 16 points and six boards, followed by junior Carter Begel with 14 points.
Plama was led by senior Wyatt Maker with 18 points and nine rebounds, while junior Jamaree Bouyea added 11 points, seven boards and two blocks in the loss.

Sportsmanship Award Winners: Liam McMillin (Palma) and Carter Begel (Harvard-Westlake)

Division IV Girls: Cardinal Newman def. Antelope Valley, 39-37

Quick Facts:
Cardinal Newman won their first State Championship in their first try.
Junior Hailey Vice-Neat was the leader of the day with her double-double of 19 points and 12 rebounds. Fellow junior Lauren Walker added four points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks in the Cardinal win.
Antelope Valley was led by senior Tylen Price with 14 points and eight boards, followed by junior Tyler Smith with 10 points.

Sportsmanship Award Winners: Tyler Smith (Antelope Valley) and Maiya Flores (Cardinal Newman)

Thursday, March 24 Final Scores

Division I Boys: Crespi Carmelite def. Berkeley, 68-53
Division I Girls: Brea Olinda def. St. Francis, 64-51
Division III Boys: Manteca def. Ayala, 60-51
Division III Girls: Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep def. Lakeside, 50-47
Division V Boys: St. Joseph Notre Dame def. St. Bernard, 55-50
Division V Girls: Eastside College Prep def. Village Christian, 57-50

North Valley League all-league selections

North Valley League all-league selections

First Team
Krystina Bell-Community Charter (Player of the Year)
Katherine Conchas-Sun Valley
Michelle Figueroa-Community Charter
Theresa Garcia-Triumph Charter
Maria Peña-Discovery Prep
Ingrid Sanchez-Sun Valley
Denise Saucedo-Community Charter

Second Team (Honorable Mention)
Derrian Annan-Triumph Charter
Krystal Bell-Community Charter
Vanessa Bustos -Sun Valley
Andrea Carrillo-Discovery Prep
Jacqueline Lomeli-Discovery Prep
Aaliyah Murillo-Lakeview Charter
Priscilla Rodriguez-Community Charter
Gysello Soto-Lakeview Charter

Coach Of The Year-Johnny Wiley/Community Charter
Freshman Of The Year-Krystina Bell/Community Charter

Valley League all-league selections



Valley League all-league selections

Co-Players of the Year


Breanna Hyde-SOCES
Karen Morales-Fulton

1st Team

Breanna Hyde-SOCES
Karen Morales-Fulton
Celeste Miller-VAAS
Brianna Matallana-Vaughn
Jocelyn Lazo-SOCES
Itzel Valdez-Northridge
Diana Rodriguez-Fulton

2nd Team
Angelica Nuñez-VAAS
Ashley Reyes-VAAS
Alma Hernandez-East Valley
Hannah Hartman-VAAS
Maddie Barkley-SOCES
Diana Galvan-Fulton
Tatyana Crosdale-Vaughn

Honorable Mention
Rikkia Sykes-VAAS
Lineah Guerrero-Northridge
Paulynn Gallardo-Northridge
Rebekah Romero-Vaughn
Gurpreet Sagoo-SOCES
Regina Mahawan-VAAS
Adeline Pagan-East Valley

Coach of the Year
Todd Jackson-Fulton

Golden 1 Center, Sacramento Kings to Host CIF State Basketball Championships For 2017-18

Golden 1 Center, Sacramento Kings to Host CIF State Basketball Championships For 2017-18

NBA’s Newest Facility to Host High School State Basketball Championships

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Today, the CIF Executive Committee has announced that Golden 1 Center, the Sacramento Kings new downtown arena opening in October, will host the CIF State Basketball Championships through 2018. The Kings organization is no stranger to the CIF State Championships having hosted the tournament for 19 of the past 35 years. Additionally, Golden 1 Center will be one of a few NBA facilities to host high school basketball championships in the entire country.

2016 John R. Wooden Award High School Players of the Year

2016 John R. Wooden Award High School Players of the Year

Presented by Wells Fargo

Division------------------------------------Player--------------------------School

CIF Los Angeles City Section---------Keith Fisher------------------Westchester

CIF Southern Section Division I-----Lonzo Ball--------------------Chino Hills

CIF Southern Section Division II----John Edgar---------------------Ayala

CIF Southern Section Division III---De’Anthony Melton--------Crespi

CIF Southern Section Division IV--- Shacquille Dawkins-------Alemany

CIF Southern Section Division V-----Cody Riley--------------------Sierra Canyon

CIF Southern Section Division VI----Cartrell Thompson--------Price

State Championships Schedule – Sleep Train Arena, Sacramento

2016 CIF Basketball State Championships Schedule – Sleep Train Arena, Sacramento

Thursday, March 24
10:00 a.m. Division V Girls – Village Christian vs. Eastside College Prep
12:00 p.m. Division V Boys – St. Bernard vs. St. Joseph Notre Dame
2:00 p.m. Division III Girls – Lakeside vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral
4:00 p.m. Division III Boys – Ayala vs. Manteca
6:00 p.m. Division I Girls – Brea Olinda vs. St. Francis
8:00 p.m. Division I Boys – Crespi Carmelite vs. Berkeley

Saturday, March 26
10:00 a.m. Division IV Girls – Antelope Valley vs. Cardinal Newman
12:00 p.m. Division IV Boys – Harvard-Westlake vs. Palma
2:00 p.m. Division II Girls – Cajon vs. Elk Grove
4:00 p.m. Division II Boys – Long Beach Poly vs. Junipero Serra
6:00 p.m. Open Division Girls – Chaminade vs. Miramonte
8:00 p.m. Open Division Boys – Chino Hills vs. De La Salle

TELEVISION SCHEDULE
March 24 & 26 All 12 Championship Games LIVE - Televised on Time Warner Cable and streamed online
TV:
All State Basketball Championship games will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable on Time Warner Cable SportsNet.

Online: Time Warner Cable will stream all State Basketball Championship games live online atwww.TWCCommunity.com

State Championships Schedule – Sleep Train Arena, Sacramento

2016 CIF Basketball State Championships Schedule – Sleep Train Arena, Sacramento

Thursday, March 24
10:00 a.m. Division V Girls – Village Christian vs. Eastside College Prep
12:00 p.m. Division V Boys – St. Bernard vs. St. Joseph Notre Dame
2:00 p.m. Division III Girls – Lakeside vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral
4:00 p.m. Division III Boys – Ayala vs. Manteca
6:00 p.m. Division I Girls – Brea Olinda vs. St. Francis
8:00 p.m. Division I Boys – Crespi Carmelite vs. Berkeley

Saturday, March 26
10:00 a.m. Division IV Girls – Antelope Valley vs. Cardinal Newman
12:00 p.m. Division IV Boys – Harvard-Westlake vs. Palma
2:00 p.m. Division II Girls – Cajon vs. Elk Grove
4:00 p.m. Division II Boys – Long Beach Poly vs. Junipero Serra
6:00 p.m. Open Division Girls – Chaminade vs. Miramonte
8:00 p.m. Open Division Boys – Chino Hills vs. De La Salle

TELEVISION SCHEDULE
March 24 & 26 All 12 Championship Games LIVE - Televised on Time Warner Cable and streamed online
TV:
All State Basketball Championship games will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable on Time Warner Cable SportsNet.

Online: Time Warner Cable will stream all State Basketball Championship games live online at www.TWCCommunity.com

Transfers and musical chairs

Per Eric Sondheimer. LATimes

Four quarterbacks have switched schools. Matthew McDonald went from Mater Dei to Mission Viejo. Brevin White went from Alemany to Chaminade. Michael Bonds went from Newport Harbor to St. Francis. And Ryan Hilinski went from JSerra to Orange Lutheran.

Miles Bryant, the starter last season at St. Francis who was going to have to compete with Bonds, could end up at Alemany.

To be eligible immediately, all will have to move and also make sure that their moves were not for athletic reasons. The Southern Section can't declare someone ineligible for an athletic transfer unless there's clear proof the move was done for athletic reasons.

If the player doesn't move, he'll be ineligible until Oct. 3, the day sitout players become eligible.

Also, two players from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, standout receiver Tyjon Lindsey and defensive back Brendan Radley-Hiles, announced via Twitter that they are moving back to Southern California.

Radley's brother, Lucky, was a standout at Crespi, Taft and Agoura during his high school days.

Icemen Basketball "7th Annual College Evaluation and Recruiting Night" Limited Space Left

AB Miller signed up 10 kids today. Kids from all over the State. Fantastic Coaching. College coaches in attendance. You will get your money's worth! Other events 3 -4 times the price. Coach Malecki

The 7th Annual Icemen “College Evaluation and Recruiting Night”


Friday, March 25th @ Lakeside High School, 32593 Riverside Dr., Elsinore 92530

Underclassmen 2017, 2018, and 2019 and Unsigned 2016 Seniors 6-9pm

Cost is $50 (Early Registration) $60 Day of Event

  • Icemen Basketball combined events helped over 92 kids get Scholarships since 2006.
  • JC, D2, D3 and NAIA invited. (Invitations sent) Media and Web Sites in attendance.
  • A list of top players Academic and Athletic performance and projected level will be compiled and distributed to colleges throughout the country.
  • Event Report by Coaches Todd Malecki & Darren French, Over 42 years Evaluating Experience.
  • $50 Early Register Paypal/Cashier Check/Money Order. $60 Day of Event, CASH, NO CHECKS
  • Intense Skill Workout with Brian Wethers (WET Basketball) plus, 2 Mini Game Guarantees.
  • Events are on time, on task, and you will get your $ worth. Free T Shirt for each Attendee.

Some Past Icemen Players/Event Participants Include: Devin Dyer (Masters), Tony Snell (Chicago Bulls), Travis Fulton (Pacific), John Bawligaire (Wright State), Dakota Downs (Concordia), Kyler Perry (Montana Western), Cameron Glover (Fullerton), Brandon Reig (Hamline), Matt Rosser/Mitchell Anderson (Cal Poly Pomona), Anthony Gilchrist (COD), Kevin Young (Kansas), Austin Quick (UCR), Eric Lawton (Arkansas, Little Rock), Joe Burton (Oregon State), Derren May (MSJC), Jeremy Kilgore (Hope International), Terrance Drisdom (Cal Poly Pomona), Ian Mozeleski (La Sierra), LeBradford Franklin (SD State), Javier Lomeli (La Sierra), Nick Paulson (CBU), Brandon Holcomb (Radford), Josh Richardson (SD Christian), Dart Meggs (Dominican), Leon Wells (Cal Poly Pomona), Danny Hopkins (MSJC), DJ Redd (Minnesota-Crookston), Marc Ringnell (MSJC), Shannon Fowler (RCC), Michael Robinson (UCSD),Ivan Patterson (CBU), Jake Duffy (Palomar), Greg Anderson (BYU-Hawaii), Dwayne Brown (Eastern Az), Derrell Swanson (UCR), Dionte Goodlett (Regis), Matt Rhodes (Willams North Carolina), Adam Alfaro (CS San Marcos), Brandon Juwato (Hawaii), Brandon Ruffin (Irvine Valley) Udon Usake (SF State), Greg Leslie (Humboldt), Nick Tate (College of Sequoias), Tonye Akomonde (AZ Christian), Dillon Floyd (Bemedji St), Josh Barrett (CBU), Kendale Washington (Montana Tech),David Wedge (hope intl), Bryant Taylor (McMurry University), Kerry Brooks (MSJC), Siaki Cravens (Hawaii-Football), Taylor Sharffenburg (La Sierra), Garrett Kiefer (La Sierra), Lee Staples (Palomar), Jacob Pino (La Sierra), Marcus Hazlewood (La Sierra), Davin Guinn (BYU), John Gilliam (UCR, Chaffey), Anthony Rounds (RCC), Tom Folsom (RCC), Lance Jones (La Sierra),Justin Sadler (Dominguez Hills), Jonathon Nichols (Dominguez Hills), Sam Marcus (Stanislaus), Robert Walters (Stanislaus) Andy Shade (La Sierra), Ryan Smith (Tulane), Amin Sawahi (Fullerton College), Dylan Martin (Graceland University), Mark Eden (SD Christian), Jared Dizon (Hope Int’l), Michael Panaggio (Lane University), and Brandon Rosser (Central Arizona). This is a partial list (over 212 kids total).


Call for information. 951-445-4376 or email Icemenbball@aol.com. Coach Malecki (24 years exp/) Referrals at www.icemenbasketball.com “We get you Better and RECRUITED” Please print legibly. Paypal Todd Malecki or Cashier Checks/Money Orders on day of event. Multiple Player discounts available.



The 7th Annual Icemen “College Evaluation Showcase” Release Form



Player:__________________________ Player Cell #___________________ Graduate: 20 (16) (17) (18)



High School:___________________ Parent Name:___________________________(___)_________________


Player:__________________________ Age:____________ SAT:_______________GPA:___________


Insurance Policy Name /No. ____________________________________________________


I, __________________________(player name), consent to participating in this Icemen Event. I agree to Indemnify Icemen Basketball aka Coach Todd Malecki, it’s coaches, evaluators, it’s officials, Citrus Hill High School, Perris Unified School District hold harmless and release liability from injuries incurred while participating and/or driving to and from this Event. There are no guarantees of college placement based on your Participation.


Parent Signature____________________________________ (if player under 18) Date: _03/25/2016___


Event Staff: Tony Carter-Loza (La Harbor College, Dominguez Hills, Cerritos, South Gate HS), Darren French (East LA College, UCR, CS East Bay, Natl Juco), Ed Coyle (Chaparral HS, Retired), Brian Wethers (Murrieta Valley, Played at Cal, Pro) Matt Rhoades (San Marcos HS), Micheal Johnson (California Connection Basketball), Ivan Patterson (CBU, Pro Overseas)
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So Cal Senior Showcase- March 26 at Cerritos College

The 7th annual Southern California Senior Showcase will be held Saturday March 26, 2016 at Cerritos College in Norwalk from 12 noon to 7:00 pm. It will be open to individual players and teams who are unsigned seniors in the class of 2016.

This exposure event is designed to provide all players an opportunity to demonstrate their talents/skills in highly competitive games for the college coaches, scouts, and media expected to attend. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service that will be sent to college coaches and various internet sites.

Cost is $100 for individuals and $240.00 for teams. Every team/individual will play two games. For more information call the tournament director, Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or contact via email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.
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Tuesday's state regional semifinal scores

GIRLS SOUTHERN REGIONAL

Regional semifinals, Tuesday

OPEN DIVISION
West Hills Chaminade 79, San Marcos Mission Hills 59
Long Beach Poly 53, Fresno Clovis West 44

DIVISION I
Vista Murrieta 62, Westlake Village Oaks Christian 49
Brea Olinda 52, Fullerton Troy 45

DIVISION II
Santa Ana Mater Dei 56, Anaheim Fairmont Prep 41
San Bernardino Cajon 70, Studio City Harvard-Westlake 64

DIVISION III
Orange Lutheran 66, Alhambra Keppel 43
Lake Elsinore Lakeside 65, Norco 46

DIVISION IV
Lancaster Antelope Valley 59, Long Beach St. Anthony 53
La Canada 50, Santa Fe Springs St. Paul 49

DIVISION V
Sun Valley Village Christian 69, Los Angeles Price 54
San Luis Obispo Mission Prep 45, Burbank Bell-Jeff 35

Tuesday's state regional semifinal scores

BOYS SOUTHERN REGIONAL

Regional semifinals, Tuesday

OPEN DIVISION
Chino Hills 82, El Cajon Foothills Christian 62
Torrance Bishop Montgomery 72, San Diego Cathedral 56

DIVISION I
Encino Crespi 68, San Diego St. Augustine 55
Redondo 63, Harbor City Narbonne 62

DIVISION II
Riverside North 54, Orange Lutheran 44
Long Beach Poly 56, Los Alamitos 39

DIVISION III
Chino Hills Ayala 62, Oak Park 58
La Verne Bonita 76, Calabasas 72 (OT)

DIVISION IV
Calabasas Viewpoint 73, Oceanside El Camino 57
Studio City Harvard-Westlake 47, Gardena Serra 43

DIVISION V
Playa del Rey St. Bernard 75, Santa Maria St. Joseph 66
Temecula Rancho Christian 72, San Juan Capistrano Saddleback Valley Christian 69
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