BOYS’ BASKETBALL WEEK IN REVIEW
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How The Times’ top 25 fared:
1. Westchester (8-0, CS--Western)
Defeated St. Petersburg (Fla.) Lakewood, 73-66; d. Miami Christian, 88-55; d. Lakeland (Fla.) Kathleen, 82-64.
2. Long Beach Poly (5-0, SS--Moore)
Defeated Sylmar, 98-65; played Eisenhower Friday.
3. Fairfax (10-1, CS--Western)
Defeated Honolulu Roosevelt, 90-50; d. Honolulu Iolani, 61-59; played Fresno Clovis West Friday.
4. Fremont (7-1, CS--Coliseum)
Lost to Centereach (N.Y.) Our Savior New American, 84-74; d. Las Vegas Durango, 94-79.
5. Villa Park (10-0, SS--Century)
Defeated Aliso Niguel, 49-21; d. Cypress, 58-53; d. El Toro, 67-50.
6. Corona Centennial (8-0, SS--Mountain View)
Defeated San Diego Southwest, 87-65; d. Chaminade, 81-55; d. San Diego, 82-65.
7. Santa Margarita (10-0, SS--Serra)
Defeated Nogales, 72-27; d. Keppel, 62-37; d. Cajon, 52-50.
8. Mater Dei (6-3, SS--Serra)
Lost to Portland (Ore.) Jesuit, 78-74; lost to Little Rock (Ark.) Central, 87-82.
9. Eisenhower (7-0, SS--Citrus Belt)
Defeated Fresno Edison, 88-59; d. Ft. Lauderdale Dillard, 59-54; played Long Beach Poly Friday.
10. Glendora (8-1, SS--Baseline)
Did not play.
11. Inglewood (5-1, SS--Bay)
Defeated Baton Rouge (La.) Parkview Baptist, 61-45; d. Las Vegas Cimarron-Memorial, 103-60.
12. Muir (10-0, SS--Pacific)
Defeated San Fernando, 100-44; d. Verdugo Hills, 96-48; d. Moorpark, 68-54.
13. Compton Centennial (5-0, SS--Ocean)
Defeated L.A. Jordan, 85-65; d. Taft, 81-57.
14. Loyola (9-0, SS--Mission)
Defeated Mayfair, 90-74.
15. Redondo Union (5-3, SS--Bay)
Did not play.
16. Mission Viejo (7-2, SS--South Coast)
Defeated Foothill, 74-49; lost to Katella, 71-65; lost to Los Alamitos, 64-55.
17. Harvard-Westlake (10-1, SS--Mission)
Lost to Crespi, 77-71; d. New Orleans (La.) Warren Easton, 74-70; played Las Vegas Palo Verde Friday.
18. King (8-2, SS--Sunkist)
Defeated West Valley, 84-76.
19. El Segundo (8-1, SS--Ocean)
Defeated Hawthorne, 65-57.
20. Lakewood (8-0, SS--Moore)
Did not play.
21. Verbum Dei (6-3, SS--Camino Real)
Did not play.
22. Thousand Oaks (8-1, SS--Marmonte)
Defeated Channel Islands, 70-58; d. Atascadero, 89-50; d. Templeton, 93-27; d. Arroyo Grande, 60-54.
23. Serra (10-2, SS--Del Rey)
Lost to Westlake, 75-69; d. Blair, 76-37.
24. Dorsey (5-4, CS--Coliseum)
Lost to Austin East, 74-73; lost to Barrington (R.I.) St. Andrew’s, 83-74.
25. Capistrano Valley (7-3, SS--South Coast)
Defeated Orange Lutheran, 59-51; d. Los Alamitos, 59-58; d. Katella, 62-45.
TOP SCORERS
40--Leon Usher (Stoneridge Prep) vs. L.A. Adventist; Geoff Keith (Tarbut V’Torah) vs. St. Michael’s Prep.
39--Matt Spain (West Covina) vs. La Serna; Ruben Boykin (L.A. University) vs. Grant.
38--Sean Phaler (Villa Park) vs. El Toro.
37--Matt Amido (California) vs. Hacienda Heights Wilson; Trent Cleveland (Burbank) vs. Calabasas; Will Washington (Fairmont Prep) vs. Acaciawood; Michael Efevberha (Ganesha) vs. Baldwin Park.
36--Michael Hernandez (Whittier) vs. South El Monte; Matthew Reid (Cypress) vs. La Palma Kennedy.
35--Bruce Bevans (St. Bernard) vs. Santa Clara; Cleveland (Burbank) vs. Cleveland.
34--John Pickert (Dos Pueblos) vs. Calabasas.
33--Jino La Bomme (Covina) vs. Northview; Usher (Stoneridge) vs. Orangewood; Mike Nang (Stoneridge) vs. L.A. Adventist; Steve Clark (Ocean View) vs. Silverado; J.R. Reese (Corona Centennial) vs. San Diego.
32--Nick Roberts (Upland Christian) vs. Cornerstone Christian; Boykin (L.A. University) vs. Culver City; Jesse Cope (Acaciawood) vs. Fairmont Prep.
31--Terence Jones (Crenshaw) vs. Fresno Washington Union; Roberts (Upland Christian) vs. Lake Arrowhead; Gino Rainey (Grant) vs. Bell Jeff; Omar Wilkes (Loyola) vs. Mayfair; Jimmy Goffredo (Crescenta Valley) vs. Saugus.
30--Adi Isaacs (Yeshiva) vs. Avalon.
29--Lance Soderberg (Corona Centennial) vs. Chaminade; Bryant Markson (Monrovia) vs. Charter Oak; Michael Hernandez (Whittier) vs. Azusa; Scott Buhl (Arroyo Grande) vs. Atascadero; Riney (Grant) vs. L.A. University; Patrick Haddan (Woodbridge) vs. Northwood.
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