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Saturday, Dec. 11

ARROYO

Championship

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La Canada 60, Keppel 46
La Canada’s Phillip Anderson was named the tournament’s most valuable player.

Third Place

Montclair 50, Pomona 41

Fifth Place

Monrovia 62, Los Altos 61 (OT)
Andy Silverman made a pull-up jump shot from the free-throw line with eight seconds to play and Monrovia (4-2) held on for the victory in a game that featured a tied score at the end of each quarter.

Silverman finished with seven points, but Monrovia was led by Aaron Silverstein’s 12. Jesse Canada and Mark Arnold each added 10 points.

Seventh-Place

West Covina 84, Duarte 61
Senior center Derrick Wiltz had 29 points and 14 rebounds for West Covina (3-3). Jonathan Atkins scored 24, including five three-pointers Duarte.

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Ninth Place

Covina 56, Workman 38

11th Place

Bell Gardens 40, Walnut 35

13th Place

South Hills 54, Arroyo 42

15th Place

South El Monte 53, Bravo 51 (OT)

BEVERLY HILLS

Championship

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Dorsey 69, Compton Centennial 65
Kyle Gibson had 22 points and Reggie Thomas scored 15 for Dorsey. Jervaughn Johnson led Compton Centennial (5-1) with 23.

Third Place

Orange Lutheran 69, Oak Park 50

Fifth Place

Simi Valley 58, Beverly Hills 56
With 2.7 seconds remaining, senior guard Tony Washington hit a driving layup, and Mike Rodgers had 20 points and 16 boards for Simi Valley (6-2).

Ninth Place

L.A. Hamilton 71, Culver City 59
Ryan Avilez had 21 points for L.A. Hamilton (6-2).

13th Place

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Bishop Diego 64, Verdugo Hills 54
Mike Stanton led Verdugo Hills (1-8) with 18 points.

CLEVELAND

Third Place

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 58, L.A. Wilson 57
Scott Tsuda hit a free throw with five seconds left to lift Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (3-1). Freshman guard Nigel Carter had 21 for Notre Dame a day after scoring a career-high 22.

Fifth-Place Semifinals

Montclair Prep 78, Agoura 66
Berry Hollie had 17 points (5-2) for Montclair Prep (5-2). Agoura fell to 3-4.

Ninth-Place

Blair 56, Renaissance Academy 50
Blair filled in for Milken Community, which can’t play on Saturday due to religious reasons.

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13th-Place Semifinals

Antelope Valley Christian 64, Valley Alternative 55
J’Whon James had 25 points for Antelope Valley Christian. Joshua Gibbons had 32 for Valley Alternative.

Blair 55, AGBU 40

EL SEGUNDO

Consolation Final

La Palma Kennedy 68, West Torrance 59Junior guard Myon Sample had 20 points, and senior center Brandon Burnside scored 17 for Kennedy (6-1).

11th Place

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Mira Costa 58, San Pedro 47
Senior center Andrew McLellan had 15 points and seven rebounds and junior forward Scott Thornton added 10 points and eight rebounds to lead Mira Costa (5-3). Juinor forward Jeremy Holland had 19 points for San Pedro.

HOLLYWOOD

Championship

Inglewood 68, Hollywood 60 (OT)
Keymorris Gunn had 18 points and Treyvonne Johnson added 12 points and was name tournament MVP for Inglewood.

Arturas Lazdauskas had 19 points and Gevork Nersisyan had 15 points for Hollywood (5-3). Inglewood outscored the Sheiks 8-0 in overtime.

Third Place

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Compton 59, Garfield 51
Demar Derozan had 18 points for Compton (6-2).

Fifth Place

Manual Arts 71, Roosevelt 38

Seventh Place

Gardena 55, Eagle Rock 53

Ninth Place

L.A Jordan (B) 55, Taft (B) 41

11th Place

Downtown Magnet 62, Elizabeth 41

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

Mater Dei 75, Rainier Beach (Seattle, Wash.) 72
Taylor King made eight of 12 three-point shot attempts and finished with 37 points, and Mike Gerrity added 18 points for Mater Dei (6-0), ranked No. 6 by The Times.

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Alex Jacobson added 13 points for the Monarchs, who are ranked No. 22 nationally by Student Sports magazine. Rainier Beach is ranked No. 25 by Student Sports.

THOUSAND OAKS

Fifth Place

Monroe 48, Rio Mesa 40
Brandon James scored 14 points for Monroe (5-4), which trailed by three at halftime but outscored Rio Mesa, 11-6, in the fourth quarter. Rolando Nunez had five steals for Monroe.

Greg Murray led Rio Mesa with 13 points.

WESTCHESTER

Championship

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Dominguez 53, Westchester 52
The Compton Dominguez boys’ basketball team might have just passed its stiffest test of the season after holding on for a wild victory over Westchester on Saturday in the championship of the Westchester Tip-off Classic tournament at Westchester.

The Dons, ranked No. 4 in the Southland by The Times, overcame an eight-point, fourth-quarter deficit and two late instances in which referees added precious seconds to the clock to defeat the top-ranked Comets.

Trailing, 53-52, Westchester had possession with 8.2 seconds remaining but couldn’t get off a shot before the ball was kicked out of bounds by a Dominguez player with .7 seconds left. After referees reset the clock to two seconds, Westchester guard Joey Knox inadvertently threw the ball into the backcourt, where Comet guard Ahmaad Cook picked it up and called for a timeout with .4 seconds left.

After referees reset the clock to one second, Knox’s half-court heave bounced off the backboard.

“Our job is to play defense and make sure they don’t get a shot off,” Dominguez forward Bryan Harvey said of the Comets’ extra allotted time.

Bryan Harvey scored four of his team-high 14 points in the fourth quarter for the Dons (4-0), who took the lead for good with 1:46 left on two free throws by A.J. Tolbert.

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Westchester forward Marcus Johnson missed a breakaway one-handed dunk with 1:09 remaining that would have tied the score. Johnson, who finished with 14 points, made one of two free throws with 18 seconds left to set the final margin.

Senior Jerard Moret scored 17 points for Westchester (3-1), which played without starters Amir Johnson (broken left foot) and Ray Reese (groin). Both are expected to return for the Comets’ next game Dec. 28.

--Ben Bolch

Third Place

Leuzinger 73, Mayfaird 63
Patrick Cleveland had 17 points for Leuzinger.

Fifth Place

Washington 76, King-Drew 73
Rick Boylos and Ken Bowman each had 30 points for Washington, and Sultan Toles-Bey scored 17 points for King-Drew (1-4).

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Seventh Place

Locke 83, Murphy 65
Moses Davenport had 27 points and Anthony Conner added 17 points for Locke.

Sean Cunningham had 34 points and four steals and Chancee Lumas had 10 points to lead Murphy.

Friday, Dec. 10

TOURNAMENTS

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Fifth Place

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Highland 86, North Hollywood 62
Tomoreo Allen had 38 points and Ron Holden added 19 to lead Highland past North Hollywood, which was led by Shayan Nabavi with 26 points.

CLEVELAND

Championship Semifinals

Cleveland 100, L.A. Wilson 66
Senior guard Jason Hill had 21 points, seven rebounds and five assists and junior guard Corey Duncan scored 18 points, all in the first half, for Cleveland (5-2).

Senior guard Chris Govan led L.A. Wilson (2-5) with 27 points, including six three-pointers.

Granada Hills 64, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 63
Michael Schindler made a three-pointer from the left wing in the final seconds to put Granada Hills up by one. Notre Dame, which trailed by as many as 15 in the first half, missed two layups in the last three seconds.

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Schindler led Granada Hills (5-3) with 19, and teammate Jared Dacei had 16. Freshman Nigel Carter scored 22 points for Notre Dame (2-1).

Consolation Semifinal

Milken 53, Kilpatrick 45
Leo Grifka scored 31 points for Milken (6-1). Marcus Williams had 14 for Kilpatrick (1-5).

Ninth-place Semifinal

Renaissance Academy 83, Sherman Oaks CES 74
Leif Williams had 23 points, and Archie Robb had 20 for Renaissance Academy (5-1), which advances to the Saturday’s 1 p.m. Ninth-Place game Robb had 12 points in a third quarter in which Renaissance Academy outscored Sherman Oaks CES 26-14 to take control.

EL SEGUNDO

Championship Semifinals

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Gardena Serra 65, St. Bernard 52
Senior guard Kelvin Wilson had 14 points and seven rebounds for Gardena Serra (5-2).

Junior guard Winsor Williams scored 16 for St. Bernard (3-2). Gardena Serra trailed, 34-33, at intermission; then outscored St. Bernard, 32-18, in the second half.

Consolation

Brentwood 74, Torrance 72Ben Kussman beat the buzzer with a 15-foot jump shot against multiple defenders for the win. Brentwood trailed by 10 after three quarters. Adam Howland hit a pair of three-pointers in the final quarter and led Brentwood (4-3) with 22 points. Kussman finished with 21, and teammate Andreas Schreiber added 16 points. Deon Thompson scored 26 points for Torrance.

Granada Hills Kennedy 45, Mira Costa 41
Kevin Story had 14 points and 11 rebounds in the loss for Mira Costa (4-3).

HOLLYWOOD

Semifinal

Hollywood 72, Garfield 61
Arturas Lazdauskas has 27 points for Hollywood (5-2). Gevork Nersisyan added 21 for the Sheiks.

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Inglewood 52, Compton 51

Ninth-Place Semifinals

L.A. Jordan (B) 63, Downtown Magnets 37

THOUSAND OAKS

Pool Play

Grant 84, Oaks Christian 72
Senior guard Mike Danielian scored 49 points, including five three-pointers, and was 15 of 29 from the field to lead Grant (1-3) to its first victory of the season. He scored 50 points in a losing effort against Thousand Oaks on Wednesday.

Harvard-Westlake 66, Westlake 44
Junior center Alex Stepheson had 19 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots for Harvard-Westlake (3-0), which is ranked No .8 by The Times. Sophomore forward Kieran Ramsey added 16 points and eight rebounds. Vince Carcio led Westlake with 15 points.

WESTCHESTER

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King-Drew 72, Murphy 59Aaron Hill had 21 points, Blake Beeson 11 points and five assists, Sultan Toles-Bey 11 points and six rebounds, and Emanuel Osaseri nine rebounds for King-Drew (1-3).

Murphy (0-4) was led by Sean Cunningham’s 32 points. He made 12 of 16 free throws.

Westchester 74, Mayfair 59
Marcus Johnson had 25 points to lead Westchester (4-0). Patrick Christopher had 24 points to lead Mayfair (2-1), which plays Leuzinger at 5 p.m. Saturday for third place. Westchester will play Dominguez in the championship game.

NONLEAGUE

Bravo 69, Elizabeth 44
Bravo took advantage of a strong second quarter in which it outscored Elizabeth Street 20-0 to take a 35-14 lead into halftime. Bravo improved to 4-6.

Huntington Park 66, Foshay 51
Leo Diaz had a game-high 24 points, hitting seven three-pointers, for host Huntington Park (2-1). Huntington Park led by just four late in the third quarter before Danny Magan had a couple of key steals that ultimately turned into four points and an eight-point lead. Huntington Park was never threatened from there.

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Taft 57, Carson 48
Junior guard Calvin Haynes led Taft (4-1) with 18 points, followed by senior center Ronnel Ramsey with 14 points and eight rebounds. Sophomore forward Pierce Brooks had nine points and 11 rebounds. Taft is ranked No. 17 by The Times.

L.A. University 71, L.A. CES 62
Bryan Tollette had 30 points and 15 rebounds and Joe Broder added 23 points as University (3-0) spoiled the opening of L.A. CES’s new gym. L.A. CES (0-1) was led by Roberto Salazar Jr., who had 24 points.

INTERSECTIONAL

Crenshaw 79, Crossroads 76
Norm Nixon Jr. had 31 points for Crossroads (3-3), which won a back and forth game that never saw a lead of greater than five points. Crenshaw (1-0) missed a long-distance shot at the buzzer.

Thrusday, Dec. 9

CANYON COUNTRY CANYON

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Pool Play

Antelope Valley 60, North Hollywood 59
Mychal Bogan scored 22 points and hit the go-ahead three-footer with two seconds left for visiting Antelope Valley (2-1).Daytwan Mayfield scored 19 points for North Hollywood (1-4).

Chatsworth 71, Newbury Park 59
Jordan Cameron had 23 points, seven rebounds and three steals for Newbury Park.

CLEVELAND

Consolation Quarterfinals

Renaissance Academy 55, Valley Alternative 36
Leis Williams scored 24 points for Renaissance Academy (4-1).

HOLLYWOOD

Consolation

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Manual Arts 64, Gardena 60
Taft (B) 69, Elizabeth 38
Roosevelt 58, Eagle Rock 56

WESTCHESTER

Pool Play

Mayfair 73, King-Drew 62
Junior guard Patrick Christopher had 21 points for Mayfair (2-0).

Westchester 85, Murphy 41
Marcus Johnson had 14 points for Westchester (3-0) in a victory over visiting Murphy. Sean Cunningham had 13 points and Chancee Lumas added 12 points for Murphy (0-3).

NORTHERN LEAGUE

Los Angeles 51, Belmont 45
Johnny Newman led visiting Los Angeles with 18 points and Barron Hynes had 10 rebounds. Josh Hilario had eight points, 11 rebounds and six blocks for Belmont (3-4).

NONLEAGUE

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Canoga Park 67, Reseda 65

Wednesday, Dec. 8

BEVERLY HILLS
Championship Quarterfinals

Dorsey 78, Beverly Hills 47
Marquise Dubose and Cameron Granville both scored 17 points and Kyle Gibson added 16 for visiting Dorsey (2-0).Don Choi scored 15 points for Beverly Hills.

CANYON COUNTRY CANYON
Pool play

North Hollywood 76, Reseda 58
Joshua Hernandez scored 31 points and David Updegrove added 13 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists for visiting North Hollywood (1-3). Reseda is 0-2.

Antelope Valley 67, Canoga Park 57
Aaron Perry had 34 points, including a tournament-record eight three-pointers, in the loss for Canoga Park. Randy Burton had 16 for Antelope Valley.

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North Hollywood 76, Reseda 58
Josh Hernandez led North Hollywood with 33 points, including five three-pointers.

Valencia 70, Chatsworth 65
Junior Teddy Goetz had 24 to lead Valencia.

Canyon Country Canyon 65, Newbury Park 32
Canyon improves to 2-5 with the victory.

Cajon 59, Palmdale 49

CLEVELAND

Quarterfinals

Cleveland 85, Agora 51
Senior guard Jason Hill had 22 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists and senior guard Andre Murray finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds for Cleveland (4-2). Senior guard Tyler Acevedo led Agoura (3-3) with 14 points.

L.A. Angeles Wilson 48, Montclair Prep 47
After a 26-26 halftime tie, Wilson went on a 16-0 third-quarter run, followed by Montclair Prep getting back into the game with a 21-4 run. With six seconds remaining, senior forward Gilbert Sanchez scored the game-winner. Senior guard Abraham Venegas led Wilson (2-4) with 20 points. Junior guard Craig Partovich and freshman forward Jin Soo Kim both scored 13 for Montclair Prep (4-2).

Consolation Quarterfinals

Kilpatrick 52, AGBU 39
Kilpatrick won its first game in five tries while AGBU fell to 1-2.

HOLLYWOOD

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Pool play

Hollywood 71, Roosevelt 44
Gevork Nersisyan had 22 points for Hollywood (4-2), making four of six three-pointers. George Parrales had 24 for Roosevelt.

Inglewood 66, Taft JV 55

Compton 53, L.A. Jordan JV 46

Garfield 74, Downtown Magnets 56

NORTHERN LEAGUE

Belmont 63, Franklin 57 (OT)
Emmanuel Raif and Josh Hilario both had 14 points for visiting Belmont. Belmont’s Joseph Martinez hit two free throws to tie the score at 52 which sent the game into overtime. Leo Mendoza scored 15 for Franklin.

NONLEAGUE

Huntington Park 62, Eagle Rock 56
Jose Perez scored 18 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter for Hungtington Park (1-1), which trailed by 12 with four minutes remaining. Virgil Buensuceso scored 25 points for Eagle Rock (2-4).

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Lincoln 76, USC-MaST 34
Dan Vazquez led Lincoln (3-2) with 23 points.

Tuesday, Dec. 7

TOURNAMENTS

CANYON COUNTRY CANYON

First Round

Chatsworth 75, Canyon Country Canyon 55
Anthony Edwards led Chatsworth (5-1) with 23 points and 11 rebounds, and Brandon Harris had 17 points, including five three-pointers. Lucas Guidroz led Canyon with 11 points.

Palmdale 66, North Hollywood 59
Xavier Johnson had 23 points and Louis Barham added 12 points for Palmdale, which had a 21-point lead cut down the stretch but hung on for a victory.

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Josh Hernandez scored 17 of his 21 points in the second half for North Hollywood. Shayan Nabavi added 17 points, including 13 in the second half.

CLEVELAND

First Round

Cleveland 95, AGBU 28
Corey Duncan had 19 points, Bubba Atkins added 16 points and five rebounds and De’Andre Myles had 11 assists for Cleveland (3-2) in a victory over AGBU.

Hart 72, Sherman Oaks CES 56
Ryan Russell had 26 points for Hart (2-1), which led, 45-19, at halftime, in a victory over Sherman Oaks CES (1-2).

HOLLYWOOD

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First Round

Roosevelt 75, Elizabeth 50
Francisco Miranda and Jorge Parrales scored 18 apiece for Roosevelt (2-0).

EL SEGUNDO

First Round

Santa Monica 75, San Pedro 56
Senior Jason Deutchman of Santa Monica (3-2) had 31 points and 15 rebounds and teammate junior Terrance Boozer added 11 points, including 8 of 9 free throws in the last 1:50 of the game.

WESTCHESTER

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Mayfair 93, Murphy 61
Patrick Christopher scored a game-high 30 points for Mayfair (1-0).

Westchester 102, King Drew 66
Marcus Johnson had 23 points for Westchester.

Dominguez 70, Locke 15
Washington 72, Leuzinger 65

NONLEAGUE

Birmingham 71, Venice 62
Junior forward Jarrel Smith scored 31 to lead Birmingham (3-3), and his brother, Jimmy, had 12 points. Jordan Weiner added 13. Venice was led by Noah Gottleib who scored 25, and Calvin Morgan and Ryan Flynn scored 12.

Foshay 61, Jefferson 60
Tied at 57-57, Kenny McCloud connected on a three-point basket with 15 seconds left for Foshay. He led the team with 24 points, and Cashawn Parks had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Wolverines (1-1). Darrion White scored 19 for Jefferson (1-1).

Verdugo Hills 56, Van Nuys 53
Edvard Aydinyan scored 18 points for host Verdugo Hills, which snapped a six-game losing streak to start the season.

Monday, Dec. 6

TOURNAMENTS

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HOLLYWOOD

Pool Play

Eagle Rock 71, Downtown Magnets 60
Gardena 68, L.A. Jordan (JV) 59
Manual Arts 61, Taft (JV) 48
Hollywood 66, Elizabeth 36

NONLEAGUE

Chatsworth 90, Wilmington Banning 45
Jeffery Osborne had 21 points and Anthony Edwards had 12 points to lead Chatsworth (4-1). Miguel de la Cruz had 13 points for host Wilmington Banning.

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