November 2007 Archives
WEBB TOURNAMENT
No Vivian Webb did not easily defeat the American Eagle outfitters girls Basketball team, but the Academy of Axcelsior Excellence in their own host tournament. Christina Duran scored 20 points for the Gauls over the visiting Tigers. Alya Ahmad followed with 17 and four rebounds in the win.
Los Osos 62, Harvard-Westlake 61
In the final nine seconds of the game, the Wolverines missed two shots and allowed the Grizzles (2-1) to escape with in a win in the fifth-place semifinals.
Cierra Warren paced Los Osos with 39 points and 15 rebounds.
WEBB TOURNAMENT
Kennyanna Jefferson scored 20 points and had 10 assists for the Eagles (1-0) in their season-opening win over the Cougars (1-2). Upland Christian’s Bianca Esparza scored 17 points while Destiny Duncan added 14 in the easy win.
Way to go EAGLES, showing why YOU are one of the top SB County Christian schools around.
HESPERIA CHRSTIAN TOURNAMENT
La Verne Lutheran 64, Hesperia Christian 62
Junior Jordan Gellatly scored the game-winning layup with one second left for his only basket of the game for the Trojans (2-0). Hesperia Chr. (1-1).
Keith Shamburger scored 18 points, 13 assists and three steals while Carl Cooper led the team with 25 points, including five three-pointers for La Verne.
Hesperia Christian was led by Jordan Vargas' game-high 27 points, including going 17-18 at the free-throw line and Tyler O'Brien added 16.
La Verne faces San Diego Tri-City Christian in the semifinals today at 10:30 a.m..
Redlands East Valley 77, Alta Loma 66
Jamell Simmons scored a career-high33 points and nine rebounds for the Terriers (3-0) as they advance to the championship with a win over the Braves (2-1).
Redlands’ Brook Kirk scored nine points and grabbed 12 rebounds while Robert Ellis added 22 points and had eight assists.
J.J. O’Brien scored 27 points and Kyle Crooms added 18 points for Alta Loma.
Redlands plays at 7:30 p.m. today at Serrano High School while Alta Loma will play in the third-place game at 6 p.m.
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Chaffey 60, Jurupa Valley 49
Jordan Daniels scored 4 points with eiht assist in the win for the Tigers (4-0) over the Jaguars in the championship bracket. Mauricio Aldana grabbed 19 rebounds along with his 16 points in his team’s winning effort.
Rialto 70, Summit 61
Three players scored in double figures for the Knights (1-3) who earned their first victory over the Skyhawks (1-3) in pool play.
Jameur Carter scored 18 points, while Kenton Dyce and Xavier Reid followed with 17 points. Carter added seven assists for Rialto.
Kenny Morgan scored 16 points for Summit.
Ayala 68, Santa Rosa Windsor 47
A.J. Baylon scored 25 points including six three-pointers for the Bulldgos (2-1) over Windsor of Santa Rosa.
Danny Boyd recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds for the Bulldgos.
Loma Linda Academy 53, Colton 39
The Roadrunners (2-2) claimed 13th-place in the tourney at Perris Citrus Hill as Michael Giang and Thad Lowe each registered a double-double against the Yellowjackets (1-3).
Guiang had 14 points and 10 steals while Lowe had 10 points and an equal number of rebounds. Andre Warren and Juan Ortiz had 11 and 10, respectively, for Colton.
SCORES throughout the CIF Southern Section SEMIFINALS from Friday, November 30th.
Friday’s Results
CIF-SS SEMIFINALS
INLAND DIVISION
Corona Santiago 25, Redlands East Valley 10
CENTRAL DIVISION
Canyon Sprngs 13, Colton 0
Good Job on the effort these young men put forth in getting thus far. Now as the Inland Empire we could only hope that Colony makes it to the big dance!!!
BEAUMONT WINTER CLASSIC
Rim of the World 62, Desert Hot Springs 43
Thomas Caprpruscio scored 20 points and grabbed 16 boards with six steals as Rim of the World (1-2) defeated Desert Hot Springs (0-3) in the consolation bracket at 10:30 a.m. today at Beaumont.
BEAUMONT WINTER CLASSIC
Rubidoux Patriot 69, San Bernardino 58
Tim Harris scored 17 points in a loss for the Cardinals (1-3) over Riverside Patriot.
Faron Green and Nyle Busick-Stubbs each had 10 for SBHS in their loss which awaits their opponet today to be played at 1:30 p.m. at Beaumont high school.
BEAUMONT WINTER CLASSIC
Big Bear 85, Hemet 81
Kevin McCutcheon hit a free throw with nine seconds to ice the verdict and send the Bears (2-1), with five players int double figures, into today’s consolation finals at 4 p.m.
Kris Proctor scored 20 points, 14 in the final quarter, to lead the winners while Vince Bauer added 16 points and eight rebounds. McCutcheon scored 13 and Kyle Ampurgey and Owen David each contributed 11.
NONLEAGUE
The Wolfpack opened the season with a 20-4 run in the first quarter against the host Chargers of Charter Oak and Brandi Brown along with Amber Williams combined to score 43 points.
Brown scored 27 points and had 20 rebounds and four steals while Williams added 16 points , eight rebounds and two block shots.
Claremont will host its own tournament beginning Tuesday and I am sure Brandi Brown will light it up once more.
Go Wolfpack!!! Ahhhhhoooo!
HESPERIA TOURNAMENT
Jasmine Ray made both game winning free-throws with three seconds in the game to lift the Cardinals (1-0) over the Panthers.
Ray finished with 36 points and had 10 steals in the game in the winning effort.
Coach Staricka, who also is the head coach for baseball said it was one of the best high school prep basketball games he has ever seen.
Go Cards!!!
HESPERIA TOURNAMENT
In Friday's most lopsidded score of the evenning the Cowboys of CHINO (1-1) were simply too much for the Firebox, who were held scoreless until Sakyra Smith hit the first of her 3-point goals in the fourth quarter.
Kourtney Gilbert led Chino with 21 while Kellie Moore added 17, Anrea Yanez 11 and Lauren Ackerson 10. Chino held a 60-0 lead at halftime.
On Thursday night, in the season-opener, Chino dropped a 50-43 decision to Granite Hills. Robin Fernandes led the Cowboys with 12 and Moore added 11.
Redlands 71, Paloma Valley 40
The undefeated Terriers (3-0) advanced to tonight’s finals, at 7 p.m., by playing tough defense, limiting the Wildcats to a mere 14 points in the last half.
Josh Green led the winners with 23 points, including four 3-point goals while Tristan Kirk added 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists.
The Terriers were down 14-9 after the first quarter, but went on a 25-12 run in the second to take the game over.
Dionte Goodlitt paced the Menefee school with 13 while Zach Hubert and Adam Alfaro added 12 apiece.
HESPERIA TOURNAMENT
The Hawks of AV (1-1) won the their pool to advance to the semifinals. Nicole Cooper scored 25 points, 16 rebounds and five steals to pace Arroyo Valley after coming off of a 22 point effort in last nights game.
Ronni Reynolds had twelve points and six steals and Astra Felder added seven points for the Hawks.
Barstow had four players with six points.
Arroyo Valley plays at 1 p.m Saturday Dec. 1st at Hesperia High School while Barstow plays at 11 a.m.
COLONY TOURNAMENT
Jasmine White scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Titans (3-0) to their first championship appearance in their own tournament with a win over the Diamond Ranch Panthers (2-1).
Hailey White had 16 points, including four three-pointers, and nine assists while Amani Butler added 14.
Genna Hamilton scored 20 points for Diamond Ranch, who will face Cajon in the third-place game at 3 p.m. at Colony High School.
Colony will face Ayala in the championship today at 5 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Nikole Logue scored 14 points, picked off 14 rebounds and had seven steals in leading the Cougars (1-1) to in the league-opener.
Lauren McDaniel added eight rebounds against the Norwalk New Harvest Warriors (0-2, 0-1), who were shutout in the third quarter and trailing 35-10.
BIG DADDY TOURNAMENT
Colette Johns scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the Eagles (2-1) in their win over cross-town rival Roadrunners in the semifinals of the Big Daddy Tournament. Two other girls scored in double figures for ACA including: Lillie Daniels scored 15 points and Missy Spoelstra with 13 points. Daniels added seven assits and four steals in the winning effort.
Arrowhead Christian plays Saturday December 1st at 2:30 p.m. at Notre Dame High School in Riverside versus the Coahella Valley/Woodcrest Christian winner.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA TOURNAMENT
Ayala 5 Chaffey 3
Ayala Senior Victor Servin scored three goals and had an assist for the Bulldogs (1-1) over the Tigers in pool play. Senior Everitt Pitts added another goal from an assist from Kevin Tolman who had two on the day.
Garey 49, Pomona 47
Trailing by one point, Andre Charles made a basket, was fouled and made the ensuing free throw with 15 seconds left to lift the Vikings (1-1) past city rival Pomona (1-2) on Thursday night. Charles led Garey with 12 points, while Charlie Lem added 10. Jose Castillejos scored 15 points to lead host Pomona.
Mace Adame blocked Pomona’s final shot attempt in the winding seconds.
WEBB TOURNAMENT
Ribet Academy 58, Ontario Christian 46
Bret Rogers scored 24 points and five rebounds to lead the Knights (1-1) but they fell short to the Fighting Frogs (2-0) in the championship semifinals.
Bobby Nigg scored 10 points for Upland Christian, who plays in the consolation championship at Webb High School at 5 p.m. today.
NONLEAGUE
Aquinas 3, Webb 3, tie
The Falcons (0-0-2) of Aquinas scored two short-handed goals in the second half after losing a man to a red card to manage a draw with the visiting Vivian Webb Gauls (1-1). Aquinas’ Art Ortega scored a goal and added an assist while Webb’s Faian Ali-Khan scored two goals. Aquinas faces Bloomington Christian on Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.
at Aquinas HS
AQUINAS 3, WEBB 3
Webb goals Faian Ali-Khan 2, Jeff Cripe. Assists:Cripe 2. Saves: David Yoo 8.
Aquinas goals: Kyle Albenesius, Richard Mann, Art Ortega. Assist:Ortega. Saves: Alex Saunders 7.
BEAUMONT WINTER CLASSIC
Yucaipa 8, Pacific 0
Kellie Bohner scored three goals to advance the Thunderbirds (2-0) to the semifinals with a win over the Pirates (0-2). Amanda Simpson had one goal and two assists for Yucaipa, who is attempting to win the tournament for the fifth straight year. Yucaipa plays at 9 a.m. today at the Beaumont Soccer Complex.
at The Beaumont Soccer Complex
YUCAIPA 8, PACIFIC 0
Pacific saves: n/a.
Yucaipa goals: Kellie Bohner 3, Isamar Meza 2, Amanda Simpson, Sammi Jo Shubin, Tina Shoffeitt. Assists: Simpson 2, Sarah Taylor 2, Shoffeitt, Renee Lane. Save: Jessica White.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA TOURAMENT
Bonita 3, Don Lugo 1
Jiovanni Mier scored two goals for the Bearcats (2-0) in defeating the Conquistadors (1-1). Xavier Murgia scored the lone goal for Don Lugo, who plays Saturday December 1st at 1 p.m. at the Epicenter.
at Don Lugo HS
BONITA 3, DON LUGO 1
Bonita goals: Jovanni Mier 2, Cody Guttierez. Assists: David Arcila, Scott McGrath. Saves:Ryan Thompson 4, Jeff Hoover.
Don Lugo goal: Xavier Murguia. Assist: Raphael Luna. Saves:Corey Diez 3, Manny Plascencia 2.
HESPERIA TOURNAMENT
Arroyo Valley 55, Barstow 28
The Hawks (1-1) won the their pool to advance to the semifinals. Nicole Cooper scored 25 points, 16 rebounds and five steals to pace Arroyo Valley after coming off of a 22 point effort in last nights game.
Ronni Reynolds had twelve points and six steals and Astra Felder added seven points for the Hawks.
Barstow had four players with six points.
Arroyo Valley plays at 1 p.m at Hesperia High School while Barstow plays at 11 a.m.
HEMET TOURAMENT
Yucaipa 2, Desert Hot Springs 2
Darius Hernandez and Johnie Flores each scored a goal for the Thunderbirds (2-0-1) as Taylor Gerdes recoprded 11 saves in the second-round game. Yucaipa is scheduled for a doubleheader at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m Saturday December 1st.
at Hemet HS
YUCAIPA 2, DESERT HOT SPRINGS 2
(YUCAIPA WINS ON PKs, 5-4)
Yucaipa goals: Darius Hernandez, Johnie Flores. Assist:Angel Cruz. Saves: Taylor Gerdes 11.
Desert Hot Springs goals: Julio Cisneros, Carlos Ganona. Saves:Victor Gonzalez 4.
Juan Herrera scored three goals and added an assist for the Eagles (1-0-1) who advanced to the championship quarterfinals today at 2:45 p.m. in the Rancho Cucamonga Tournament at the Epicenter. Goalie Daniel Montalvo also had 9 saves for Eisenhower.
NONLEAGUE
Aquinas 3, Webb 3, tie
The Falcons (0-0-2) scored two short-handed goals in the second half after losing a man to a red card to manage a draw with the visiting Gauls (1-1). Aquinas’ Art Ortega scored a goal and added an assist while Webb’s Faian Ali-Khan scored two goals. Aquinas faces Bloomington Christian on Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.
at Aquinas HS
AQUINAS 3, WEBB 3
Webb goals: Faian Ali-Khan 2, Jeff Cripe. Assists: Cripe 2. Saves: David Yoo 8.
Aquinas goals: Kyle Albenesius, Richard Mann, Art Ortega. Assist: Ortega. Saves: Alex Saunders 7.
TERRIERS DOMINATE
Redlands Josh Green had 14 points as the Terriers (1-0) defeated the Rajahs (0-1) 90-38 in the opening round of the Beaumont Tip-Off Classic. Tristan Kirk added 12 points and Chris Phelps added 10 for Redlands, which will face Patriot on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at Beaumont High School.
ALTA LOMA LOSES CLOSE ONE
Alta Loma was ahead 46-40 with a minute-and-a-half to go but Corona Santiago came back to win 50-48 on a pair of free throws with eleven seconds left.
The Braves' (0-1) Kyle Crooms had a chance to tie the game as he drove in and pulled up from about 15 feet but the shot rattled out.
J.J. O'Brien scored 23 points and 11 rebounds while Derek James added five points and three steals for Alta Loma.
Alta Loma faces Eastside in the Diamondback Shootout on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Serrano High School.
AQUINAS WINS
The Falcons (1-0) won their season-opener 46-36 over the Royals (0-1) in the first round of the Big Daddy Tournament.
Forward Christina Torres scored 16 points and 13 rebounds and Candice Tapia added 13 points. Aquinas fell behind only once in the contest, with the Falcons up at the half 26-24.
Aquinas faces Coachella Valley today at 5:30 p.m. at Woodcrest Christian in the second round.
REDLANDS DEFEATS LA SIERRA
The Terriers (1-0) won their season-opener 65-32 over the Eagles (0-1) in the first round of the Big Daddy Tournament.
Forward Emily Vore had 20 points, 10 rebounds and three block shots while Justine Littlefield added 13 points and five steals for Redlands.
Redlands had six three-pointers compared to La Sierra's none.
Redlands faces San Gorgonio today at 3:30 p.m. at Woodcrest Christian in the second round.
BOYS
Monday's Results
BEAUMONT TIP-OFF CLASSIC
Redlands 90, Indio 38
San Bernardino 87, Big Bear 57
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Aquinas 65, Moreno Valley 55
Chaffey 71, Norco 49
MISSION VIEJO TOURNAMENT
Colony 75, El Dorado 50
PASADENA TOURNAMENT
Eisenhower 73, Arcadia 33
INDIO (38)
James 8, Smith 8, Ramirez 6, Heartfield 5, Santiel 4, Spinx 2, Rodriguez 2, Figueroa 2, Valasquez 1.
REDLANDS (90)
Josh Green 14, Tristan Kirk 12, Chris Phelps 10, Ricky Peetz 9, Reyer VanMouweirk 9, Alex Wolpe 8, Nate Fultz 6, Matt Green 6, Max Rude 4, Matt Alverado 4.
Indio 11 12 11 04 - 38
Redlands 33 33 08 16 - 90
3-point FGs: James (I) 2, Heartfield (I); J. Green (R) 2, Peetz (R), Kirk (R).
NORCO (49)
LaValle 20, Hanson 13, Julian Caldwell 5, Taylor Roberts 5, Rolondo 4, Reggie Hayes 2.
CHAFFEY (71)
Davie Champagne 26, Mauricio Aldana 20, Anthony Logan 6, Warren Johnson 5, Laron Merriner 5, Jordan Daniels 4, Evan Jenkins 2.
Norco 10 12 14 13 - 49
Chaffey 13 20 16 22 - 71
3-point FGs: Lavalle (N) 3, Trever (N).
COLONY (75)
Tyler Lamb 19, Gene Saulsberry 13, Donte Miller 9, Julian McFadden 8, Miles Holland 7, Michael Bostic 6, Chike Nwandu 6, Evan Brooks 5, Dennis Craig 2.
EL DORADO (50)
Francis 24, Eickhoff 8, Fisher 6, Lawyer 6, McHugh 4, Baldwin 2.
Colony 14 17 19 25 - 75
El Dorado 08 16 12 14 - 50
3-point FGs: Saulsberry (C) 2, Brooks (C), Holland (C); Francis (ED) 3.
MORENO VALLEY (55)
Figueroa 12, McQueen 14, Lopez 14, Shell 11, Williams 2, Grant 2.
AQUINAS (65)
Cory Hollamon 27, Jordan Williamson 14, Coutland Wharton 6, James Albert 11, David Aquirre 4, Zach Goodrich 3.
Moreno Valley 09 14 22 10 - 55
Aquinas 16 16 15 18 - 65
3-point FDG: Hollamond (A) 1.
EISENHOWER (73)
Naz Richardson 3, Andrew Boch 12, Dell Wilson 6, Alex Varner 11, Nick Harder 2, Kauri Black 14, Bryan Boch 9, David Chavarria 14.
ARCADIA (33)
Norman 4, Chavez 4, Yout 1, Boone 10, Youst 3, Richardson 3, Diaz 3, Johnson 7.
Eisenhower 25 21 14 13 - 73
Arcadia 12 09 05 07 - 65
3-point FGs: Varner (E) 1, R. Boch (E) 3.
GIRLS
Monday's Results
BIG DADDY TOURNAMENT
Aquinas 46, Woodcrest Christian 36
Redlands 65, La Sierra 32
Sultana 58, Jurupa Valley 37
COLONY UNDERDOME CLASSIC
Ayala 70, Etiwanda 54
Cajon 72, Corona Santiago 58
Colony 89, Ganesha 16
Diamond Ranch 58, Crenshaw 29
NONLEAGUE
Rancho Cucamonga 70, Kaiser 39
AQUINAS (46)
Christina Torres 16, Candice Tapia 13, Stevie Goldstein 7, Rachel DeSantis 5, Renee Cooper 5..
WOODCREST CHRISTIAN (36)
Musich 13, Pena 10, Capers 6, Johnson 5, Miller 2.
Aquinas 16 10 07 13 - 46
Woodcrest Chr. 18 06 07 05 - 36
3-point FGs: DeSantis (A), Tapia (A); Musich (WC).
SULTANA (58)
Camesha Patton 23, Daysha Thomas 12, Brittany Moon 6, Jashae Lee 6, Lisa Pele 5, Stephanie Prescott 3, Marissa Cintron 2, Gladys Thompson 1.
JURUPA VALLEY (37)
Larissa Loera 21, Devanna Falconer 10, Rochelle Ortega 4, Christine Lythgoe 2.
Sultana 17 14 12 13 -58
Jurupa Valley 15 04 08 10 -37
3-point FGs: Pele (S); Loera (JV) 2.
ETIWANDA (54)
Amber Williams 17, Paige Ritones 14, Jaca Blackwell 6, Natalie Hawthorne 5, Nicole Lacy 4, Rene Crawford 3, Camryn Williams 2, Jasmine Bernard 2.
AYALA (70)
Rebekah Gardner 17, Jasmine Holliday 15, Rhema Gardner 10, Ariel Marsh 9, Brianna Beridon 7, Kryshawn Tennies 5, Angela Weber 4, Roselyn Womble 2, Monique Jackson 2.
Etiwanda 19 08 13 11 - 54
Ayala 27 13 19 12 - 70
3-point FGs: A. Williams (E) 2, Crawford (E); Tennies (A), Beridon (A), Rh. Gardner (A).
KAISER (39)
Sinohui 24, WIlliams 5, Walker 4, Alaniz 3, Randall 2.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA (70)
Joann Matthews 22, Bri Baker 9, Janel Bayona 7, Chelsea Hooks 7, Kathleen Iwuoha 6, Janae Savage 4, Bianca Hollis 4, Troopti Patel 2.
Kaiser 14 07 10 08 - 39
Rancho Cucamonga 06 21 23 18 - 70
3-point FGs: Sinohui (K) 2; Matthews (RC) 4.
