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In other nonleague games:Katella 59, La Habra...

In other nonleague games:

Katella 59, La Habra 50--Geo Vargas and Mercy Santos each scored 14 points for Katella (4-5).

Kennedy 62, Western 47--Stephanie Walter and Lauren Shinto each scored 13 points for Kennedy (8-1), which outscored Western, 21-4, in the first quarter.

Orange 43, Savanna 29--Priscilla Deason scored 17 points and Randi Perry had 15 for Orange (8-4), which led, 22-6, at the half.

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In the Artesia-Brethren Christian tournament:

Alhambra Keppel 65, Newport Harbor 43--Monica Hang led all scorers with 22 points for Keppel, which took a 40-19 halftime lead. Kalena Jackson led Newport Harbor with 20 points in the second-round game.

Marina 78, Costa Mesa 33--Chanda McLeod scored 17 points for Marina (7-1), which led, 43-17, at the half.

In Cerritos Valley Christian tournament:

Estancia 36, Downey Calvary Chapel 25--Francia Diaz scored 13 points to lead Estancia in the pool-play victory.

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In the Gary Raya Co-Ed Classic:

El Dorado 48, Downey 34--Carrie Gadd scored 10 points for El Dorado, which led, 30-19, at halftime.

In the La Quinta Tournament:

No. 9 Edison 75, La Quinta 32--Allison Libeu had 20 points and eight rebounds for Edison (9-0). Melanie Cherney had 13 points for the Chargers.

Edison will play in tonight’s championship game.

Saddleback 72, Norwalk Glenn 67--Saddleback set a school record with 26 assists. Guard Elisa Hernandez had 11 assists and seven points and Jannett Martinez scored 26 points for the Roadrunners (5-4).

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Santiago 33, University 26--Stephanie Reupena scored 20 points for Santiago (5-4). University falls to 2-5.

In the North Las Vegas Cheyenne tournament:

No. 10 Troy 79, Centennial (Canada) 46--Heidi Hardeman made 12 of 14 field goals and finished with 29 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for Troy (5-1) in the pool-play game.

Westminster 56, Minden (Nev.) Douglas 54--Janet Glasby’s basket and foul shot with 1:32 remaining gave Westminster the lead for good. Glasby, who sat out most of the first half with foul trouble, scored 25 of her 27 points in the second-half.

The Lions (6-1) play Las Vegas Chaparral at 8:30 tonight.

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