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Joe Stein, Julian Harrell lead Loyola to Division 1A title

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Los Angeles Loyola 74, Mission Viejo Capistrano Valley 58: Joe Stein had 23 points and Julian Harrell added 18 points and 10 rebounds as top-seeded Los Angeles Loyola (24-5) never trailed and led by as many as 22 points to defeat Mission Viejo Capistrano Valley, 74-58, in the boys’ Southern Section Division 1A final on Saturday.

Nick Thomas had 19 points and Stephen Short added 16 for the third-seeded Cougars (24-7), who pulled to within 58-49 with 4:10 left on back-to-back baskets by Aleks Lipovic. Loyola responded with a 7-2 run to build an insurmountable advantage.

Ventura 56, Mission Viejo 53 (OT): Dylan Houck made two free throws to give the Cougars a 56-53 lead with 10.3 seconds remaining in overtime, and they held on to win the boys’ Division 2AA final. Evan Zeller got an offensive rebound after a missed three-pointer and scored with 1.5 seconds left for Mission Viejo, but the Diablos had no timeouts and the clock ran out before Ventura inbounded the ball.

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Jon McMurry had 13 points, Corey Quintana had eight and Jaren Wilson added seven for the top-seeded Cougars (29-2), who rallied from a 36-30 deficit at the start of the fourth quarter. Mission Viejo’s James Cramer made two free throws to tie the score, 49-49, with 3.0 seconds left in regulation, and McMurry missed a desperation three-pointer at the buzzer. Zeller had 18 points to lead the second-seeded Diablos (29-2).

North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake 47, Inglewood 45: Rhon Mitchell missed a potential score-tying bank shot with nine seconds left for Inglewood, and the top-seeded Wolverines survived in the boys’ Division 3A final. Damiene Cain had 12 points and Zena Edosomwan added 11 for Harvard-Westlake (27-4), which was outscored, 17-7, in the fourth quarter.

Lewis Dix got the rebound of Mitchell’s miss and was fouled by Inglewood’s Dammond Rogers with three seconds left. Dix missed the front end of a one-and-one and the ball went out of bounds off Harvard-Westlake with 0.9 of a second left to give the third-seeded Sentinels (24-7) possession, but they didn’t get a shot off in time.

Julius Bilbrew had 15 points and nine rebounds and Mitchell added 10 points for Inglewood.

Westlake Village Oaks Christian 66, Sherman Oaks Buckley 48: Blair Holliday finished with 26 points, five assists and five steals and Chass Bryan had 14 points for the top-seeded Lions (24-7), who built a 32-11 halftime lead en route to the boys’ Division 4A title.

Tyler Coppin Carter had 22 points and Larry Bush added nine points for the sixth-seeded Griffins (22-7), who pulled to within 43-27 after three quarters.

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Cerritos Gahr 63, Lakewood Mayfair 48: Davon Potts scored 15 points and Michael Alvarez added 12 to lead the seventh-seeded Gladiators (24-7) to the boys’ Division 2A title.

Dion Wright had 12 points and Corey Foster added 11 for the fifth-seeded Monsoons (25-6), who fell behind by seven points early in the fourth quarter before cutting the deficit to 47-45 with 2:42 left.

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