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Crescenta Valley 58, L.A. Marshall 44--Jimmy Goffredo...

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Crescenta Valley 58, L.A. Marshall 44--Jimmy Goffredo had 13 points in the first half before sitting out with a hip pointer in the second half as the Falcons won the Crescenta Valley tournament.

James Jenkins had 18 points, 10 rebounds and eight blocked shots for the Falcons (11-0), ranked No. 2 in The Times’ regional poll.

Chris Tarne hit three three-point shots and had 12 points for Crescenta Valley.

Quartz Hill 61, Franklin 58--Tony Johnson scored 28 points and the Rebels won the fifth-place game at the Crescenta Valley tournament.

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Poly 50, El Monte 43--Mike Mgdesyan had 12 points, eight rebounds, six steals and four assists, and the Parrots won the seventh-place game of the Crescenta Valley tournament.

Abner Laboriel added 10 points, 12 rebounds and three blocked shots for Poly (3-7).

Oak Park 54, Dos Pueblos 52--Daniel Jensen made a three-pointer with 12 seconds remaining to give the Eagles a victory in the championship game of the Oak Park tournament.

Jeremy Murphy, the tournament’s most valuable player, scored 11 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter. Jensen finished with 11 for Oak Park (4-5).

Saugus 70, Alemany 66--Brandon Choi scored 16 points and Saugus (5-4) won the third-place game of the Oak Park tournament.

Gabriel Zamora had 19 points and six assists, and Ian Edwards added 13 points for Alemany (2-5).

Newbury Park 66, Calabasas 53--Aaron Bobik scored 13 points in each half and the Panthers, ranked No. 6 in The Times’ regional poll, won a nonleague game at Calabasas. Bobik made four three-point baskets. Adam Carbon added 13 points and Chris Randall 12 for the Panthers (7-2).

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Sky Holm had 17 points for Calabasas (2-7).

Crespi 72, Santa Clara 69--Kingsley Anyanwu made all eight of his shots and scored 24 points in a nonleague game for host Crespi.

Andrew Moore of Crespi (6-2) added 17 points, seven assists and five steals.

North Hollywood 58, Campbell Hall 46--Ken Hauser had 17 points for the Huskies (4-2), who rallied from an eight-point deficit in the third quarter of an intersectional game at North Hollywood.

Robert Locke had 17 points and Derrick Williams scored 16 for Campbell Hall.

Rio Mesa 68, Nordhoff 49--John Moreno, Tunde Alonge and Angel Torres each hit three three-point shots and the Spartans (4-3) combined for 11 in a nonleague victory at Rio Mesa. Tom Barber had two three-pointers.

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