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Maryland to Land Carson’s Ibekwe

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From staff reports

Ekene Ibekwe, a 6-foot-9 forward from Carson who averaged 19.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.2 blocks last season, is expected to announce Monday that he will commit to defending NCAA champion Maryland.

The All-City player narrowed his college choices to USC and Maryland entering the weekend, but sources close to Ibekwe said he will choose Maryland. He will announce his decision at 12:15 p.m. Monday at Carson.

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Hesperia Sultana defeated Murrieta Valley, 27-32, for the girls’ sweepstakes title in the Inland Empire Challenge cross-country meet at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park in Ontario on Saturday.

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Sultana, No. 2 in The Times’ rankings, was paced by the 2-3-4 finish of Kelsey Delagardelle, Danielle Varela and Stacy Tabuena.

Junior Liza Pasciuto of No. 3 Murrieta Valley won her second consecutive Inland Empire title with a course-record time of 17 minutes 31.5 seconds over the three-mile layout. Pasciuto set the previous course record of 17:56.1 last year.

Murrieta Valley defeated Chino Don Lugo, 77-105, for the boys’ sweepstakes title. Erick Maldonado of Don Lugo, the defending state Division I champion, won the individual championship with a course-record time of 15:03.7.

John Ortega

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The Long Beach Poly boys and the Canyon Country Canyon girls won their respective championship division races Saturday in the Clovis Invitational cross-country meet at Woodward Park in Fresno.

Poly, led by the 14th- and 15th-place finishes of junior Ulices Pina and senior Kevin Brulois, totaled 93 points to defeat runner-up Canyon by 70 points.

The Canyon girls, paced by the sixth-and eighth-place finishes of freshman Brenda Cohen and senior Brenda Stevens, totaled 79 points. Dana Hills was second with 132 points and Long Beach Wilson was third with 158.

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Junior Mohamed Trafeh of Duarte and senior Phillip Reid of Oxnard Rio Mesa finished second and third, respectively, in the boys’ championship race with identical 15:15 clockings over the 5,000-meter course. Senior Laura Meyers of Sierra Madre Maranatha placed second in the girls’ race with a time of 18:39.

John Ortega

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