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Campbell Hall faces Windward on Saturday night

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No. 11 North Hollywood Campbell Hall (10-3, 1-0)

at No. 16 L.A. Windward (10-5, 1-0)

Tonight, 7

GAME OF THE DAY

Why it matters: There will be no fewer than six college prospects on the court in an Olympic League game between two of the top small schools in the Southland. Windward has UCLA-bound Anthony Stover and Michigan-bound Darius Morris. Campbell Hall, which defeated Cerritos Valley Christian, 75-38, on Friday night in its league opener, has Colorado-bound Keegan Hornbuckle and top sophomore point guard Austin McBroom.

FRIDAY’S RESULT

No. 21 Long Beach Poly 59, No. 22 Long Beach Wilson 49

Leading contributors: Senior guard Michael Mayes made five three-point shots and finished with 21 points and senior forward Julian Camper had 20 points for Poly. Senior guard Mike Wilder had 22 points for Wilson.

The scoop: Host Poly built an 18-0 lead before Wilson scored late in the first quarter and eventually pulled to within 44-43 in the third. The Jackrabbits pulled away for their eighth consecutive victory by outscoring the Bruins 15-6 the rest of the way.

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Why it matters: Poly held off a challenge from one of its top Moore League competitors and remained unbeaten in league. “We showed some resiliency and some poise,” Jackrabbits Coach Sharrief Metoyer said. “I knew they would be a tough opponent.”

Records: Poly 12-2, 2-0; Wilson 12-5, 0-2.

-- Eric Sondheimer and Ben Bolch

Coming Sunday: It will be an all-star edition, as The Times introduces its high school football all-region team and announces the winner of the Glenn Davis Award as the Southland’s player of the year. The package includes facts and figures on each of the selections, stories on the coach, back, lineman and player of the year, and our final top-25 rankings of the season.

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