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COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Saddleback, Rio Hondo Figure to Match Defenses

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Two of the state’s best defensive teams meet at 7 o’clock tonight in the Southern California playoffs when Rio Hondo travels to Saddleback.

Saddleback, the Orange Empire Conference champion, has allowed 67 points per game. Rio Hondo, the fourth-place team from the Foothill Conference, has allowed 70. Saddleback (25-7) is seeded third and Rio Hondo (20-10) is No. 14.

Saddleback will have to contend with Bernard Walker, a 6-foot-2 sophomore forward who averages 24 points and eight rebounds.

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Walker scored 25 points and had 11 rebounds when the teams met last season in the first round of the playoffs. The Gauchos won, 70-62.

Saddleback has a balanced offense led by sophomore swingman John Molle, who averages 18 points and five rebounds. Molle and Riverside’s Lou Williams were selected co-most valuable players of the conference.

Antoine Jefferson, a freshman forward, is averaging 16 points and 11 rebounds for Saddleback. Jeff Foster, a sophomore guard, is averaging 12 points and sophomore center Kevin Fricka is averaging 10.

Other playoff games:

Pasadena (14-16) at Cypress (26-8), 7 p.m.--Cypress, the 12th-seeded team, has won eight of its last nine, including a 65-54 victory over Bakersfield in the first round Saturday. Robbie Shelton, a sophomore forward, averages 20 points for the Chargers.

No. 28 Pasadena upset No. 5 Southwestern, 88-70, Saturday.

Rancho Santiago (20-12) at Ventura (33-1), 7:30 p.m.--Rancho Santiago will need its best game of the season to upset Ventura, top-seeded and top-ranked in the state. Rancho Santiago, seeded 17th, is coming off a 103-84 victory over Los Angeles Harbor.

Fullerton (16-17) at MiraCosta (20-8), 7:30 p.m.--Fullerton is playing its best ball of the season and is coming off a stunning upset of No. 2 Cerritos, 78-76. The Hornets, seeded 31st, are led by Bobby Natoya, who averaged 14 points this season but has averaged 24 in the last three games. MiraCosta, the second-place team from the Pacific Coast Conference, is seeded 16th.

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