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Boys’ basketball: Long Beach Poly seeks revenge

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Long Beach Poly Coach Sharrief Metoyer said his Jackrabbits ‘played one of our worst games at the wrong time’ when they faced Etiwanda last month in a Southern Section Division 1AA semifinal.

Then Metoyer caught himself.

‘They had a lot to do with it,’ he acknowledged.

The Eagles tend to do that to teams, flustering them into their worst moments of the season and prompting lots of head-shaking. But the Jackrabbits will get a chance to atone for their performance at 7 tonight when they play Etiwanda again in a Southern California Regional Division I quarterfinal at Etiwanda.

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Poly (27-4) is coming off a commanding performance in an 87-62 first-round victory over Crenshaw, its first game since the Etiwanda defeat. The Eagles (24-9) are coming off a 67-58 victory over Oceanside El Camino Real that followed a 68-65 loss to Mater Dei in the Division 1AA championship.

‘We’ll be ready,’ Metoyer vowed.

-- Ben Bolch

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