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Boys’ basketball: Loyola sets up showdown with Alemany

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With games against Crespi, Alemany, Chaminade and Orange Lutheran this week, Los Angeles Loyola needed to start the week on a positive note, and the Cubs came through on Monday night with a 70-52 Mission League victory over Crespi.

Jacob Hazzard and Justin Childress each scored 17 points. The Cubs (16-2, 5-2) are tied with Crespi (18-3, 5-2) for second place, one game behind Alemany (17-3, 6-1), which took over sole possession of first place with an 88-60 victory over West Hills Chaminade. Bear Henderson scored 17 points and had 12 rebounds and Max Guercy added 16 points. Jaron Martin scored 32 points for Chaminade.

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Alemany plays at Loyola on Wednesday night.

Loyola took control of the game in the third quarter. After Christian Johnson made a three-pointer to start the quarter, cutting Crespi’s deficit to one point, Loyola went on a 10-0 run, with Hazzard and Childress each scoring five points.

Crespi badly missed Michael Milligan Jr., who had to sit out the game because of a concussion suffered against Harvard-Westlake. Loyola has won five consecutive league games since losses to Crespi and Alemany.

Harvard-Westlake defeated St. Francis, 71-45. Derick Newton scored 20 points.

In the Pacific League, Christian Misi had 15 points and 16 rebounds in Crescenta Valley’s 62-45 win over Glendale.

In the East Valley League, Grant defeated Arleta, 61-26. Gor Plavchyan scored 19 points and had 15 rebounds. In the Western League, Palisades defeated University, 65-51. Donovan Johnson scored 24 points and Brenden Otero 21.

In the Alpha League, Sierra Canyon defeated Brentwood, 59-58. Jahmel Taylor scored 24 points.

--Eric Sondheimer

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