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Wiley-Gatewood Makes Lynwood Tough to Beat

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Times Staff Writer

Lynwood won its third consecutive Southern Section girls’ basketball title Friday, defeating Long Beach Poly for the second year in a row, 69-63, in the Division I-AA final behind junior Sade Wiley-Gatewood’s 20 points, four steals and three assists.

With the graduation of some key players after last season, this is clearly Wiley-Gatewood’s team.

“I like being a leader for this team,” she said. “I just want to get my [teammates] involved. I just want to win.”

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The victory over the Jackrabbits wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Lynwood led, 54-37, going into the fourth quarter before easing up in the final eight minutes.

“I prefer a close game,” Wiley-Gatewood said. “I’d rather have a competitive game than a blowout. Nobody wants to watch a blowout. I don’t even want to watch a blowout.”

Lynwood has won 18 games this season by 20 points or more.

One person especially happy after beating Poly was Kameca Simmons, a senior who transferred this season to Lynwood after playing for Poly last season. Lynwood beat Simmons and Poly, 53-50, in last year’s championship game.

Said Wiley-Gatewood after Saturday’s victory, in which Simmons scored 13 points with three assists: “That was on her mind from the first day she got to Lynwood. I told her we got it taken care of. She’s in [the locker room] crying right now.”

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Lynwood, Fullerton Troy and Torrance Bishop Montgomery were the top-seeded teams for the Southern California regionals, which begin Tuesday, when the state playoff pairings were released Sunday.

Lynwood is going for its second Division I state title and Bishop Montgomery is going for its fourth in a row in Division III.

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Lynwood, the No. 1 team in the Southland in The Times’ final regular-season rankings, could meet fourth-seeded and third-ranked Long Beach Poly (28-3) in the second round.

Second-seeded Harbor City Narbonne (22-6) could play host to fourth-seeded San Clemente (27-3), which must first get past the team that beat it in last year’s first round, Oceanside El Camino (26-4).

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The Southern Section Division II-AA was regarded as the toughest in the Southland, with 10 league champions in the 32-team field. Troy’s victory over Perris, 82-45, in the final was the 300th in Coach Kevin Kiernan’s career.

Kiernan coached five years at Westminster La Quinta and won a championship in his last season, 1990, in Division IV-A. He has spent the last seven seasons at Troy, been to the finals five of the last six years, and won a title in 2001.

His overall record is 300-49 (86%), 188-25 at Troy (88.3%).

On Saturday, Perris’ Arizona-bound Shannon Hobson believed her team could have won had it “come out stronger.”

Unlikely. At one point in the second quarter, Perris had shot 50% from the field (seven of 14) and trailed, 35-19. Troy made 10 of 13 shots in the first quarter and four of its first six in the second quarter.

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Both teams had nine turnovers in the first half, yet Troy led, 44-24. Troy shot 57.4% (27 of 47) for the game, led by UCLA-bound Amanda Livingston, who made 10 of 14 shots and scored 24 points.

“I don’t think they were going to beat us [Saturday],” Kiernan said. “We had everything going.”

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