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Roll Sparks Aliso Niguel

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The Aliso Viejo Aliso Niguel boys’ basketball team got on a roll Saturday night in the Southern Section Division I-A final against top-seeded Lake Forest El Toro.

Michael Roll, to be exact.

Roll, a UCLA-bound senior, led an offensive barrage by the third-seeded Wolverines that stretched from late in the first quarter into the fourth, providing the momentum in a 67-60 victory in the Arrowhead Pond.

After his team fell behind, 13-2, in the first six minutes, Roll made a three-point basket, the start of a streak in which the Wolverines made 16 of 19 shots from the field, including 10 of 11 in the second quarter.

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“I wasn’t getting the ball at the start of the game,” said Roll, who finished with 22 points. “But I knew what I was going to do once I got it, and that’s shoot it.”

That stretch only netted Aliso Niguel a 42-41 lead, as the Chargers also shot well, making 13 of their first 22 shots from the field.

But El Toro then went cold, missing nine of its last 10 field-goal attempts in the third quarter to fall behind, 50-44.

Terrence Green contributed 15 points and Xavier Gardener had 10 for Aliso Niguel (28-3).

Kelvin Kim scored 17 points to lead El Toro (25-6). Jonathon Johnson had 16 and Roman Yanez scored 14.

-- Dan Arritt

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