A look at the other second-round prep hoops action

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And, in the Division II:

Bakersfield Liberty at Eisenhower

Blowout City, baby. This Eisenhower club is too good for any team in this division.
Eisenhower takes another step to state title.

Compton at San Diego Hoover
Hoover has a touted 6-8 junior in Angelo Chol. But the Tarbabes, if they take care of the ball and keep Chol from getting too comfortable in the post, should get out of San Diego with a victory.
'Babes get to semifinals

Pasadena at Murrieta Valley
No. 3 seed Murrieta Vallley goes for second major upset in a week.
MV advances

Fontana Summit at S.D. LIncoln

Summit meets the strongest non-Socal team in the regional
Lincoln moves to semis

Division III
Bakersfield Ridgeview at Serra

The Cavaliers got a bye in the first round. The squad from Bakersfield will wish it had a bye into another division.
Serra will slap this team silly . . .

Verdugo Hills at Ocean View
Another likely lopsided affair. The Seahawks were fortunate to draw a No. 4 seed for this pool of clubs. This will be a whipping of considerable degree.
Ocean View in a yawner

Orange Lutheran at Centennial
The Apaches have played -- and beaten -- teams better than the Lancers during December.
Apaches move on to semifinals

Gahr vs. Foothill at Century High (in Santa Ana)
The Gladiators won, eased up, in San Diego County Tuesday night. But the Knights -- who handled Ocean View in the IIIA finale -- could prove the second best team based in Orange County.
The Gladiators just miss trip to final


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