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COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONALS

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In other men’s basketball playoff games:

Rancho Santiago 77, Glendale 64--Sophomore Beau Hossler scored 16 points as Rancho Santiago (22-9) won its 13th consecutive post-season game in the past three seasons. The Dons, the two-time defending state champions, play host to El Camino Wednesday. Glendale finishes 13-16.

Cypress 91, LA Harbor 86--Cypress made eight free throws in a row, four by Bill Banks, in the final 31 seconds for host Cypress (21-10). The game was played in the women’s gym because LA Harbor’s Dario Del Cid shattered the backboard with a dunk in pre-game drills. Banks finished with 29 points, David Boyle 21 and Sam Sabbara had 15, all on three pointers, for the Chargers, who travel to Canyons Wednesday.

Long Beach 90, Orange Coast 64--OCC led, 24-23, on a basket by Agustin Heredia with 6:15 left in the first half, but was outscored, 26-3, the rest of the half. Heredia had 20 for OCC (11-19).

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Antelope Valley 96, Golden West 86--Greg Evans had 20 and Mark Johnson 18 for Golden West (14-19), which lost at Antelope Valley. D.J. Jackson scored 34 for Antelope Valley (20-12).

Cerritos 103, Fullerton 83--Bob Terry had 27 points and Garry Hunter had 21 points despite Fullerton’s (13-15) loss to Cerritos (28-4).

In women’s basketball playoff games:

Golden West 89, Antelope Valley 74--Golden West earned its sixth consecutive berth in the state tournament with the victory at home. Jennifer Harney and Cossette Smith scored 20 points, and Tracy Wolfe had 15 for the Rustlers (27-5), who have won two consecutive State titles.

Jenny Sullivan had 11 points and 20 rebounds for Golden West, which has won 12 consecutive post-season games.

El Camino 74, Saddleback 70--El Camino made 20 of 24 free throws, including nine of 10 in the final 1:28. El Camino (18-13) was seeded No. 13 and Saddleback No. 5.

Saddleback sophomore center Erin Schimeneck had a three-point play with 43 seconds left to cut El Camino’s lead to 69-67. Saddleback (26-6) was trying to foul and Teresa Doesburg got a hold of the jersey of El Camino’s Sara Birt, and was called for an intentional foul.

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Birt made both free throws, and El Camino kept the ball. The Warriors got two more free throws to take a 73-67 lead with 23 seconds left.

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