Inland Valley boys basketball/girls soccer scores from Tuesday

Here are Tuesday’s boys basketball and girls soccer playoff scores from the Inland Valley:

BOYS BASKETBALL
Division 1AA
Moreno Valley Rancho Verde 61, Chino Hills 59 (2 OT)
Inglewood 76, Rancho Cucamonga 51
Etiwanda 68, Temecula Great Oak 50
Division 1A
El Toro 66, Diamond Bar 50
Division 2AA
Thousand Oaks 68, Miller 49
Division 2A
Anaheim Canyon 85, Don Lugo 59
Division 3AAA
Tustin 52, Bonita 48
Division 3AA
Santa Margarita 63, Diamond Ranch 45
Damien 62, Lake Elsinore Temescal Canyon 32
Division 4AA
La Verne Lutheran 73, Los Angeles Windward 68

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Inland Valley girls basketball and wrestling from Saturday

Here are some wrestling and girls basketball results for Inland Valley from Saturday.

The wrestling lists CIF-SS Masters qualifiers from the Inland Valley

Inland Valley wrestling CIF-SS Masters qualifiers
106: Alex Garcia, Rialto (1st, Eastern); David Gonzalez, San Dimas (3rd, Central); Jorge Campos, Colony (3rd, Eastern); Elijah Diaz, Montclair (4th, Eastern).

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Daily Bulletin/Sun CIF-SS boys basketball scores/next schedule

BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday’s Results
First Round
DIVISION 1AA
Moreno Valley Rancho Verde 50, Los Osos 43
Chino Hills 68, Montclair 40
Rancho Cucamonga 77, Riverside King 62
Orange Lutheran 88, Eisenhower 64
Silverado 81, Los Alamitos 69
Etiwanda 73, Palmdale Highland 39
Next on Tuesday: Moreno Valley Rancho Verde at Chino Hills; Rancho Cucamonga at Inglewood; Silverado at Corona Centennial; Temecula Great Oak at Etiwanda.
DIVISION 1A
Diamond Bar 64, Whittier California 50
Valencia 76, Arroyo Valley 57
Next on Tuesday: El Toro at Diamond Bar.
DIVISION 2AA
Perris 56, Redlands 46
Oxnard 61, Ontario 45
Temecula Valley 60, Victor Valley 51
Cajon 65, Vista Del Lago 38
Miller 63, Summit 44
Next on Tuesday: Murrieta Valley at Cajon; Thousand Oaks at Miller.

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Schedule for Southern California Shootout Jan. 26

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SHOOTOUT
AT AZUSA PACIFIC, SATURDAY, JAN. 26

Flintridge Prep v. Alta Loma, 9 a.m.
Rowland vs Saddleback, 10:30 a.m.
Bishop Amat vs. Bonita (girls), Noon
La Canada vs. Glendora, 1:30 p.m.
Colony vs. Murrieta Valley, 3 p.m.
Claremont vs. Rancho Verde, 4:30 p.m.
Damien vs. Corona Centennial, 6 p.m.
La Costa Canyon vs. Etiwanda, 7:30 p.m.
Los Osos vs. Maranatha, 9 p.m.

Could you have said no to tournament offer?

In hindsight, it’s pretty easy to say you would’ve said no  to the tournament offer that fell apart for the Etiwanda boys basketball team, leaving the Eagles a tournament short this season.

Here is what happened. A guy approached Etiwanda boys basketball coach Dave Kleckner months ago, with this offer:

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Inland Empire Invitational Championship, what does it mean?

Baseline League boys basketball rivals Etiwanda and Rancho Cucamonga played in the championship game of the Inland Empire Invitational on Saturday night. Etiwanda rallied in the second half to post a 67-59 victory at Miller High School.

What is the significance of this game?

In the end, it gives Etiwanda bragging rights, but the Eagles have already had that. Etiwanda has gone 47-3 in league the last five years, winning five straight outright league titles.

The teams meet for the first time Jan. 18 at Etiwanda and again Feb. 5 at Rancho Cucamonga.

Both teams will look a little different.

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Inland Empire Invitational championship box score

Here is the box score for the championship game of the Inland Empire Invitational boys basketball tournament on Saturday. The game was played at Miller High School.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
RANCHO CUCAMONGA (59)
Malcolm Drumwright 24, Victor Joseph 20, Mateu Vilakazi 7, Nick Culver 3, A.J. Latu 2, Jordan McNellys 2, Jordan Naughtan 1.
ETIWANDA (67)
Kenny  Barnes 20, Dominick Alexander 17, Sheldon Blackwell 16, Tim Myles 6, Elijah Johnson 3, Delewis Johnson 3, Darryl Adigwu 2.
Rancho Cucamonga    13 25   4 17 — 59
Etiwanda                       12 21 16 18 — 67
3-pointers: Drumwright (RC) 3, Joseph (RC), Vilakazi (RC), Alexander (E), Blackwell (E), E. Johnson (E).

All-Citrus Belt League football team

2012 All-Citrus Belt League Football

First team Offense
Levi Plante, REV, QB
Jimmy Walker, Redlands, QB
Taylor Thompson, REV, RB
Darryl Miller, Redlands, RB
Wesley Hill, Cajon, RB
Jerrion Burton, Eisenhower, WR
Brandon Scott, Yucaipa, WR
Daniel Gonzales, REV, WR
Jordan Ory, Redlands, WR
Micah St. Andrews, Eisenhower, OL
David Fortunat, Eisenhower, OL
Steven Chaparro, Yucaipa, OL
Donald Hale, REV, OL
Jared Layel, Redlands, OL
Desjon Burroughs, Cajon, OL
Dallas Mohler, Yucaipa, TE

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Basketball team that beat Etiwanda, Upland kicked out of tournament

Westwind Prep, a team from Phoenix, Arizona, which beat both Etiwanda and Upland in boys basketball this season, has been sent home from the Charter Oak Tournament.

Upland boys coach John McNally said he had heard CIF told Westwind to leave the Charter Oak Tournament a day after beating Upland, and CIF-SS spokesman Thom Simmons confirmed that Westwind was in  violation.

“The team sent from Westwind was not comprised of students attending full time at Westwind High School making them ineligible for competition versus CIF member schools.” Simmons wrote in an email.

There is no word yet whether Etiwanda and Upland will receive forfeit wins. Etiwanda lost to Westwind 58-56 in the Corona Centennial Tournament and Upland lost to Westwind 81-64 in the Charter Oak Tournament on Thursday.

Rough loss for Rancho Cucamonga

It’s hard to believe Rancho Cucamonga lost their game on Saturday night, blowing a 20-point second-quarter and a 13-point fourth-quarter leads in a 24-23 loss to Anaheim Servite.
The two big plays were two lost fumbles: one that was returned 1 yard for a touchdown and other that was returned 54 yards to the Rancho Cucamonga 5 and resulted in a touchdown a play later.
But even outside of that, Rancho Cucamonga had difficulty moving the ball and didn’t put the Friars away. The Cougars had a stretch from late second to mid-fourth quarters, a span of seven possessions, in which they had 1 first down.
Servite had only 77 yards of offense in the second half, but it didn’t matter, because the Cougars fumbled the ball away. Rancho Cucamonga couldn’t move the ball consistently until after they fell behind and Servite was playing a more prevent defense.
Even after falling behind, the Cougars moved the ball but could not get past the Servite 40.