02.07.08 GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 54, Sherman Indian 48
The Eagles (19-2, 10-0) clinched the league title with a home victory over the second-place Braves (12-2, 8-2).
Destiny Duncan led all scorers with 21 points, adding eight steals and six rebounds. Kennyanna Jefferson had 17 points and nine assists.
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Loma Linda Academy 51, Covina Western Christian 41
Victoria Lowe scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Roadrunners (15-9, 7-3) clinched a CIF-SS playoff berth.
Eva Perdum scored four points and grabbed 17 rebounds for Loma Linda Academy.
Aquinas 44,Pomona Catholic 36
Christina Torres had 17 points and 20 rebounds and Renee Cooper added 11 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Falcons (13-11, 5-5) past the Pacers (0-10 in league). Christine Castro led Pomona Catholic with 11 points.
Arrowhead Christian 43, Ontario Christian 33
Jenna Geers had 14 points, 12 rebounds and six steals and Missy Spoelstra added eight points, six steals and three blocks to lead the Eagles (20-4, 10-0) past the Knights (12-13, 5-5), who will go into the playoffs as the third-place team after earning the tiebreaker from Aquinas.
Daniele Dirksen had 11 points and 17 rebounds and Sarah Spykstra added eight points and 10 rebounds for Ontario Christian.
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Packinghouse Christian 43, The Grove 18
Steffany Sterling scored 17 points and Carly MacLeod added 16 as the Bears (16-2, 6-0) ended the regular season with a league title.
MacLeod added 17 rebounds and four blocked shots. Lydia Bennett led the Ravens (3-12, 0-6) with 11 points.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 82, Montclair 30
the Tigers rounded out their regular season with a 52-point victory, earning a first-round bye before the start of the CIF-SS playoffs.
Teonna Campbell scored 21<TH>points, and Monet Smith added 12 points and nine rebounds, despite both sitting out the second and fourth quarters. Chaffey (22-2<TH>overall, 8-2 MBL) led the Cavaliers (3-21, 1-9) by 24 points after one quarter.
Colony 73, Garey 12
Camille Buckley had 16 points and eight rebounds as the league champion Titans (22-2, 10-0) took a 32-0 lead after the first quarter and routed the Vikings. Arione Nabors added 14 points and Dasha Russell and Amani Butler scored 10 points apiece for Colony.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Arroyo Valley 48, Pacific 29
Nicole Cooper saved her best game for the regular season finale, scoring 32 points while pulling down 18 rebounds and swiping seven steals to lead the Hawks (18-7, 8-2). Arroyo Valley will be the No. 2 seed from the SAL in the Division II-A playoffs, whose brackets will be released Sunday.
Shayla Brown had 12 points to lead Pacific.
Cajon 86, San Gorgonio 16
Layshia Clarendon scored 29 points giving her 2,000 points as a junior surpassing Lynette jacobs for first place all-time. Clarendon also had 10 assists in their easy victory over San Gorgonio which ended its season.
Cajon clinched its fifth straight perfect San Andreas League record. Darshae Burnside scored 24 points and grabbed 21 rebounds for Cajon.
Cajon entered today’s game as the number two seed in CIF division II-AA and looks to see where they rank Sunday when the pairings are announced.
San Bernardino 71, Colton 34
Jasmine Ray had 39 points, 13 rebounds and five steals and Cierra Wasp added 10 points, nine steals and six assists to lead the Cardinals (10-11, 6-4) to a rout of the Yellowjackets (1-9 in league).
SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 72, Chino Hills 41
Ayala (22-4, 10-0) clinched its 12th straight Sierra League <MC0><MC1>title outright. Sisters Rhema and Rebekah Gardner led the scoring attack, as Rhema led with 28 and Rebekah added 18.
The defending CIF Division II-A champions now await their seeding in which they most likely will get a top-three overall seed
SUNKIST LEAGUE[
Summit 66, Riverside Patriot 24
Meghin Williams had 15 points and 14 rebounds and Adrianne Thomas added 11 points and 10 steals to lead the league champion Skyhawks (24-1, 10-0) to a rout of Patriot (10-15, 3-7).
VICTORY LEAGUE
Mesa Grande Academy 53, Palm Springs Desert Chapel 19
The Cardinals’ 40th straight league win clinched their fifth consecutive league title, closing out the regular season on the road.
Senior guard Cady McAnally scored a career-high 16 points on the strength of four 3-pointers, and senior guard Carla Bartlett added 10 points and eight assists for Mesa Grande (23-4, 11-0). The Eagles fell to 6-14 overall and 1-10 in league.

Leave a comment