Basketball: February 2008 Archives
DIVISION II-AA
Amber Williams scored 20 points as Etiwanda advanced to the semifinals for fifth straight year with a 58-53 victory over Corona Santiago in a CIF-SS Division II-AA quarterfinal game. The Eagles (23-7) snapped the Sharks (20-10) six-game winning streak.
Jada Blackwell had 11 points for Etiwanda, who will meet Miller in a rematch of last year’s semifinals at Fontana High School where Miller won by nine points last year.
Miller 78, Inglewood 54
Sophomore guard Chloe Wells scored 28 points with nine steals and six assists to lead the top-seeded Rebels (26-2) to a win over visiting Inglewood (20-9) in quarterfinal play.
Senior guard Brianna Hall added 20 points, including a 10-for-11 showing from the free-throw line.
Taylor Champion had 23 for Inglewood.
Rebekah Gardner scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds with five steals as she led the Bulldogs to a consecutive trip to the finals over the Hawks at Antelope Valley High School.
Sophomore guard Ariel Marsh scored 19 for the Bulldogs (27-4), who will either play Friday or Saturday at the Long Beach Pyramid against Cajon, a team in which they faced earlier this year and won by one point.
DIVISION III-AA
Summit 49, Anaheim Magnolia 46
Ariel George hit a 3-pointer with about two minutes to play to break a tie and Asia Auberry followed with a steal and a basket as the fourth-seeded Skyhawks upset top-seeded Magnolia.
Meghin Williams had 14 points and Adrianne Thomas added 12 points and eight rebounds for Summit.
DIVISION III-A
Colony 64, Walnut 40
The top-seeded Titans (26-2) rolled into the finals where they will play league rival Chaffey. Amani Butler had 29 points and seven steals, and Camille Buckley had 17 points and nine rebounds.
DIVISION IV-AA
Burbank Bell-Jeff 54, Mesa Grande Academy 40
The Cardinals fell to the No. 2 seed Guards in efforts of trying to make it to the finals.
Carla Bartlett scored 12 points and had eight assists for Mesa Grande Academy (26-5), who still qualifies for the state playoffs.
DIVISION I-A
By Clay Fowler
Staff Writer
RANCHO CUCAMONGA— Even before the CIF-SS Division I-A boys basketball playoff brackets were released, Timothy Sweeny was wishing against a trip to Rancho Cucamonga High School.
Friday night, the coach of the No. 1 seed Riverside King nearly proved himself prophetic, but sixth-seeded Rancho Cucamonga fell short in its bid to upset the Wolves in the quarterfinals, exiting the playoffs after an 88-82 loss Friday night.
King’s towering lineup owned the paint, notably 6-foot-6 power forward Eric Wise who had 38 points and 12 rebounds.
Rancho Cucamonga sophomore point guard Justin Long’s inspired effort of 32 points, 10 rebounds and four steals wasn’t enough in the end.
After trailing by as many as 11, the Cougars closed the gap to three with 2:40 to play, but King’s ensuing 8-0 run sealed the Wolves’ trip to the semifinals.
“(Rancho Cucamonga) played us as well as anybody has all year long,” Sweeny said. “This is a tough place to play. The last thing I wanted to do was come play Rancho Cucamonga at Rancho Cucamonga.”
King (27-2), which has lost only to the top two seeds in Division I-AA, eventually imposed its will on the undersized Cougars (22-7), who have won their two playoff games by a combined four points, but hot-shooting Rancho Cucamonga surged to a 24-12 lead 30 seconds into the second quarter.
The Cougars, the only team to have beaten Division I-A No. 2 seed Etiwanda, cooled off in the second quarter but held a 36-31 lead at the half.
King’s inside presence showed itself in a third quarter the No. 1 seed left with a 58-49 lead. Kawhi Leonard, King’s 6-7 small forward who finished with 26 points and 10 rebounds, combined with Wise to score 17 points in the tide-turning third quarter.
“We were right there except for that lull in the third quarter,” Rancho Cucamonga coach Bill Burke said. “These kids actually thought they had a chance to go all the way this year. And they did. We played unbelievable tonight.”
Long’s sidekick Nick Bennett, who had 20 points, combined with Rashad Bowie to hit eight 3-pointers. The Cougars made 8-of-16 3-pointers in the first and fourth quarters combined but shot 1-for-9 from beyond the arc in the middle two quarters.
King only outrebounded Rancho Cucamonga 36-32 but 16 of the Wolves’ rebounds were offensive, leading to numerous second-chance baskets.
The undersized Cougars had to rely primarily on outside shooting and floaters from Long, who made 12-of-27 field goals.
The Cougars shot 43 percent from the field to King’s 46 percent. The Wolves shot 24 percent in the first half but thanks to their dominance inside, made 68 percent of their field goals in the final two quarters.
“(Rancho Cucamonga) got off to a real fast start but we told our kids to be patient,” Sweeny said. “Once we settled down and went to our strength inside they had trouble holding us off.”
Chino Hills 49, Anaheim Canyon 43
Corey Harkey scored 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Huskies’ (27-3) first trip to the semifinals in school history over the Cowboys (24-5). Derek Brown added 16 for Chino Hills.
DIVISION II-AA
Colony 79, Gardenia Serra 68
Tyler Lamb scored 23 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had six assists to lead the visiting Titans (21-9) past the Cavaliers (23-5) and into a semifinal matchup against Arroyo Valley.
Gene Saulsberry added 22 points while teammate Michael Bostic contributed 16 points and seven rebounds for Colony, which led 32-22 at the half. The Titans led by as much as 15 in the fourth before Serra went on a run to cut it to 65-58. However, Colony hit crucial free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.
DIVISION IV-A
Twentynine Palms 51, Los Angeles Salesian 37
For the second year in a row, the Wildcats (26-3) have made it to the finals with their win over the Mustangs at Yucca Valley.
Junior Montreal Harris, the only returning starter from last year’s championship team, scored 16 points with seven assists. Brad Alston followed with a double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds for Twentynine Palms who are looking for their second title in school history.
The Wildcats face Valley Christian of Cerritos either Thursday or Friday at Colony.
DIVISION 5-AA
La Verne Lutheran 39, Pasadena Maranatha 37
Kevin Payne hit an 18-foot baseline jumper at the buzzer to lift the Trojans (27-0) to their first finals appearance in school history with a win over the Minutemen.
C.J. Cooper scored 10 points while Jordan Sally contributed 10 rebounds and five points for La Verne Lutheran, which was up 18-9 at the half.
The Trojans average about 70 points a game but won despite being held to their lowest total this season. They will face defending champion Los Angeles Pacific Hills in the finals on either Friday or Saturday at Colony HS.
DIVISION II-A
Cajon 72, Mark Keppel 39
Junior center Darshae Burnside badgered the Aztecs from inside the key and guards Layshia Clarendon and Alexa Saturday took care of matters from the outside en route to an overwhelming victory. The Cowgirls, the division’s No. 2 seed, will play Perris in Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. semifinal game at San Bernardino High School.
“We came out to play and got a fast start and that always helps us,” Cajon coach Mark Lehman said. “We were just up for the challenge.”
Clarendon had 20 points and 14 rebounds, Saturday 16 points, including three 3-pointers, and Burnside eight points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots despite not playing much of the second half.
Ayala 81, Vista Murrieta 49
The reigning division champs advanced to the semifinals as Rebekah Gardner led the way with 26 points and nine rebounds.
The Bulldogs (26-4) had three others in double-figures - Ariel Marsh (14), Jasmin Holliday (13), Rhema Gardner (11). Holliday added 11 rebounds and Marsh hit a game-high four 3-pointers.
Ayala will face Knight in Saturday’s semifinal match.
DIVISION II-AA
Los Osos 53, Notre Dame/SO 33
Junior Cierra Warren had 13 points and 12 rebounds as the Grizzlies opened up a 32-9 halftime lead. Sophomore Katie Anderson added 11 points for Los Osos, which plays host to Santa Monica on Saturday.
DIVISION III-AA
Summit 76, Los Angeles Pacific Hills 57
<MC>Meghin Williams scored 25 points and added 10 rebounds while Maiya Michel had 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead Summit past the host Bruins. The Skyhawks (27-1) advanced to Saturday’s semifinals and will face Magnolia of Anaheim at a neutral site on Saturday.
DIVISION III-A
Chaffey 60, Yucca Valley 49
Teonna Campbell scored 19 points and Joyce Kaloa had 18 for the Tigers’ who advance to the semifinals for the first time this decade, facing Silverado on Friday.
Colony 78, Coachella Valley 37
Junior forward Camille Buckley totaled 19 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Titans (24-2) to an easy win over visiting Coachella Valley. Amani Butler also came up big with 16 points, 12 rebounds and seven steals and sister Asasha contributed 12 points, four steals and six rebounds. Colony now faces Walnut in Saturday’s semifinal with a coin flip to determine location.
DIVISION IV-AA
Mesa Grande Academy 53
Long Beach St. Anthony 45
Megan Williams scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the Cardinals (26-4) over the Saints (15-14) to advance to the semifinals.
Carla Bartlett had a double-double of her own, scoring 14 points and dishing out 10 assists.
DIVISION IV-A
Beaumont 50, Irvine 39
Joanna Hernandez scored 17 points, 15 in the second half, to lead the Cougars (23-3) to a victory at Irvine. Hernandez also dished out nine assists and was 9-for-9 behind the free-throw line.
Vanessa Bliss scored 11 and grabbed 10 rebounds for Beaumont, which faces University on Saturday with a coin flip to determine the location.
DIVISION IV-AA
Jurupa Valley 82, Ontario Christian 48
It didn’t take long for Jurupa Valley to show the defending CIF champions who the No. 1 ranked team in the division is this year.
Jurupa Valley shot 68 percent from the field in the first half and went on to rout Ontario Christian 82-48 in a CIF-SS Division IV-AA quarterfinal game at Jurupa Valley on Tuesday night.
“We played really well,” Jurupa Valley coach Mark Gard said. “We got knocked out by them last year, so we got a little bit of revenge.”
Said Ontario Christian coach Scott Brummel: “That’s about a good a half as a team can play.”
Jurupa Valley advances to play Sunkist League rival Kaiser at an alternate site of Kaiser’s choosing in the semifinals Friday.
Alberto Gonzalez led Jurupa Valley with 21 points, Chamron Morgan had 18 points and five rebounds and Jhon-Tay Bryant added 16 points and seven rebounds for the Jaguars (23-5).
Ontario Christian (14-13) made some shots early, but it wasn’t until the end of the first quarter and the second quarter that the Jaguars were able to pull away.
Bryant, who scored all his points in the first half, made a 3-pointer as the first quarter expired to give Jurupa Valley a 24-16 lead.
The Knights (14-13) couldn’t keep up in the second quarter as Jurupa Valley took a 45-21 halftime lead with superior athleticism and a transition game that the Knights couldn’t stop.
“Our first 18 years, we were walk it up,” Gard said. “We’ve been working on our transition game. And we passed the ball real well.”
Ontario Christian was led by junior Bret Rogers’ 15 points, while senior Bobby Nigg added 13 points and junior Ephraim Ekanem scored 10.
“We were going to have to match them offensively (to stay in the game),” Brummel said. “We tried a 3-2 zone and our man-to-man. They were too quick for our man-to-man and they shot over the top of our zone.
“I hope they win (CIF). I’d like to say we lost to the champions.”
DIVISION I-A
Etiwanda 62, Santa Ana Foothill 33
Tre Brewer scored 14 points to lead the Eagles (28-1) to their second-consecutive quarterfinals appearance with a win over Foothill.
Etiwanda jumped out to a 16-0 lead and did not allow a point until a minute and five seconds remaining in the first quarter.
Rancho Cucamonga 89, Huntington Beach 86
The Cougars (22-7) held off a late rally by the Oilers (24-5) and earned a quarterfinals berth and a matchup against Riverside King on Friday.
Teminiro E-nunu scored a season-high 35 points and grabbed 17 rebounds while Justin Long added 24 points.
DIVISION II-AA
Eisenhower 60, Valencia West Ranch 40
David Chavarria scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Eagles (26-3). Andrew Bock scored 12 with seven steals and Alex Varner followed with 11 points for the Citrus Belt League champions.
Eisenhower advances to the quarterfinals where they will take on Hoover at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Glendale Hoover 56, Cajon 52
Cajon’s season ended Tuesday at Glendale Hoover with a 56-52 second round loss.
Mike Hearn, Marquis Green and Martin Thompson all finished in double-digit scoring with 18, 11 and 10 respectively.
Arroyo Valley 55, Pasadena 49
Arroyo Valley (19-8) upset the No. 3 seed and defending Division II-AA champion host Bulldogs to advance to the quarterfinals for the second year in a row.
James Sanders scored 16 points and Joe Richard had 14 for the Hawks, who will meet Fullerton at 7:30 p.m. Friday with a coin flip to determine the location.
DIVISION IV-A
Twentynine Palms 71, Calabasas Viewpoint 52
Montreal Harris scored 27 points as the Wildcats (25-3) defeated the Patriots to advance to the semifinals in hopes of repeating as CIF champs.
Brad Austin scored 15 points with 17 rebounds for Twentynine Palms, who will play Salesian on Friday with a coin flip to determine the location.
DIVISION II-AA
Etiwanda 76, Rialto 41
Jasmine Bernard scored 21 points and had 21 rebounds to lead Etiwanda to a 76-41 victory over Rialto on Saturday in Division II-AA of the CIF-Southern Section girls basketball playoffs.
Amber Williams added 17 points for Etiwanda (21-7).
Janae Sharpe also had 21 points for Rialto (18-7).
Miller 66, La Canada 32
Lola Wells scored 19 points, including going 9-for-11 from the field, to lead the No. 1 Rebels (24-2) past the visiting Spartans (15-13).
Shineque Phillips went 6-for-7 with 13 points and also grabbed six rebounds.
Rancho Cucamonga 72, Diamond Ranch 53
Jill Matthews scored 27 points and had six assists to lead the Cougars (16-12) past the Panthers and into the second round.
Ailine Sonua added 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Kathleene Iwuoha had 14 points and nine rebounds.
DIVISION II-A
Ayala 83, Schurr 42
Rebekah Gardner scored 27 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Bulldogs (25-4) into the quarterfinals with a road victory over the Spartans.
Rhema Gardner and Jasmine Holliday added 20 points apiece, with Holliday adding 12 rebounds and five blocks for Ayala, which led 50-21 at the half.
DIVISION III-AA
Summit 58, Atascadero 36
Ariel Geoorge scored 15 points all via 3-pointers as her senior-less Skyhawks (26-1) advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in the school’s two year existence. Maiya Michelle scored 13 and had 15 rebounds for Summit, which lost last year in the second round and has already excedded its goal of making it to the quarterfinals according to head coach Onishi.
DIVISION III-A
Chaffey 61, Ocean View 57
Teonna Campbell had a steal and a three-point play in the final minute to put the Tigers (24-2) ahead and lift visiting Chaffey into the next round of the playoffs.
Monet Smith led Chaffey with 18 points and 12 rebounds and Lute Seliuni added 13 points for the Tigers, who will play Yucca Valley on Wednesday at a site to be determined.
Don Lugo 47, South Hills 44 (OT)
Don Lugo switched to a full-court press the last three quarters which payed off as South Hills only scored 17 second-half points.
Danielle Aguilar hit two free-throws with 1:31 which tied it up and Don Lugo outscored South Hills 5-2 in the OT period with Yvette Gonzalez stealing a pass with six seconds left to seal the game.
Angelica Peralta scored 16 points and Melanie Fagaly added 13 for the Conquistadors (20-8) against the Huskies.
Don Lugo plays on Wednesday in the quarterfinals, a step up from last year’s team which lost in the second round.
Colony 76, Granite Hills 31
Amani Butler scored 20 points and Hailey White had 19 as the top-seeded Titans (23-2) defeated the visiting Cougars (10-11).
White also had four 3-pointers.
Colony will play Coachella Valley on Wednesday with a coin flip to take place today to determine the location.
Jasmine Gonzales led Granite Hills with eight points.
DIVISION IV-AA
Mesa Grande Academy 29, Cypress Oxford Academy 28
Megan Williams had 11 points with 23 rebounds, 17 defensive for the Cardinals (25-4) in their low-scoring victory over the Patriots.
Tamara Bowles had nine points and nine assists and had the go-ahead 3-pointer with two minutes to go.
DIVISION IV-A
Beaumont 69, Upland Christian 40
The Cougars (22-3) defeated the Eagles (20-3) behind the 23-point effort of Chelsea Wilson.
Upland Christian was led by Destinee Duncan’s 14 points.
DIVISION V-A
Granada Hills Hillcrest Chr. 54, Calvary Baptist 38
Senior Nikole Logue had 20 points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots for the Cougars (15-7) in the loss to Hillcrest Christian (15-10). Jasmine Bayliss added 11 points and 10 rebounds.
DIVISION I-A
Upland 53, Hawthorne 42
Danny Redmon had 19 points and six assists while Thomas Colbert had 11 points and 13 rebounds for the visiting Highlanders (22-6) in their first-round victory.
Kevin Bradshaw also had 13 points for Upland, which will play host to Riverside North in the second round Tuesday.
Etiwanda 66, Diamond Bar 43
Trailing midway through the second quarter, Etiwanda rallied and the second-seeded Eagles (27-1) blew out the Brahmas (15-15) in the second half.
Etiwanda, which got 13 points from Christian Katuala and 11 from Erick Ellis, outscored Diamond Bar 42-18 in the middle two quarters. Travis Hummel scored 13 points to lead Diamond Bar
DIVISION II-A
Eisenhower 75, Fullerton Troy 48
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Del Wilson added 13 points for Eisenhower, while Peter Abraham scored 18 points to lead Troy.
Valencia West Branch 75, Chaffey 64
With 16 points, Malik Bradley led five Wildcats in double figures as visiting West Ranch (19-8) won a first-round playoff game.
Warren Johnson led the Tigers (18-6) with 13 points, while Mauricio Aldaba had 12 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks for Chaffey.
Murrieta Valley 71, Ontario 41
Brandon Tuggle scored 15 points, and the Jaguars (9-13), the third-place team from the Mt. Baldy League, stayed with No. 4 seed Murrieta Valley for a quarter before falling in a Division II-AA first-round game.
The Nighthawks (25-2) outscored Ontario 23-4 in the second quarter, as the Jaguars went the final 6:33 of the first half without scoring. Murrieta’s Bryce Lenhart led all scorers with 20 points.
Roosevelt 64, Valencia 62
Tyler Slavin made a last-second layup to lift the Mustangs (16-12) to their first postseason win in school history to beat the host Tigers (16-11). Nate Primous and Sarunas Jackson each had 15 points for Roosevelt, which hit 16-of-20 free throws.
DIVISION IV-AA
Aquinas 74, Garden Grove Rancho Alamitos 59
Jordan Williams scored 23 points, had seven assists and six steals to lead the Falcons (23-3) to the quarterfinals with a home victory over Rancho Alamitos.
Courtland Wharton and James Albert added 15 points apiece for Aquinas, which overcame a 35-30 halftime deficit.
Capistrano Valley Christian 64, Loma Linda Academy 54
Thad Lowe had 13 points, seven rebounds and four assists but the Roadrunners (15-11) fell to the host Eagles.
Michael Giang added 10 points and three steals for Loma Linda Academy, who bowed out in the second round.
Ontario Christian 51, Huntington Beach Brethren Christian 50
Bobby Nigg made one of two free throws with five seconds left and the Warriors (18-9) missed the ensuing shot at the buzzer to give the Knights (14-12) a second-round win.
Nigg had 15 points and grabbed 16 boards while Ephraim Ekanem added 12 points and eight rebounds for Ontario Christian, which led 24-17 at the half.
DIVISION IV-A
Twentynine Palms 72, Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 49
Montreal Harris scored 19 points and pulled down 14 rebounds to lead the host Wildcats (24-3) to victory in their first-round playoff game.
Gabe Cooper added 14 points, seven assists and seven rebounds for Twentynine Palms, which will play at Calabasas Viewpoint Christian on Tuesday.
DIVISION V-AA
La Verne Lutheran 84, Highland Hall 53
C.J. Cooper scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the fifth-seeded Trojans (25-0) defeated the Hawks.
Keith Shamburger got his second triple-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists for La Verne Lutheran, which advances to the second round for the first time in three years.
The Trojans will face Murrieta Calvary Chapel at home , at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
DIVISION I-A
Chino Hills 69, Santa Barbara 60
Derek Brown scored 21 points for as the Chino Hills boys basketball team defeated Santa Barbara 69-60 on Thursday in the first round of the Division I-A playoffs.
Antoine Lawrence scored 13 points for Chino Hills (25-3), who may be watching today’s game of Ramona at Santa Monica to find out who they play next.
DIVISION II-A
Ayala 93, Lancaster 45
Rebekah Gardner scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds while Jasmine Holliday added 22 points as the No. 1 Bulldogs (24-4) advanced to the next round with a home win over Lancaster.
Roselyn Womble had 11 assists and seven steals for Ayala.
Chino Hills 59, Cypress 38
Stephanie Micheli scored 23 points, including four 3-pointers, and Ericka Norman added 12 points, 10 assists and six steals to lead the Huskies (17-11) to the first postseason victory in the school’s history with a home win over the Centaurians (11-16).
Stephanie Thompson grabbed 11 rebounds for Chino Hills, which outscored Cypress 33-15 in the second half.
Mark Keppel 57, Serrano 48
Maybe Michelle Lo should get leg cramps more often.
The Keppel High School sophomore suffered the cramp to her lower left leg 56 seconds into the fourth quarter with visiting Serrano leading, 43-41, in a CIF-Southern Section Division II-A first-round playoff game Thursday night.
She re-entered the game 55 seconds later and sparked the Aztecs to a 57-48 victory.
Nine seconds after coming back in and Serrano leading 44-43, she was fouled attempting a layup. She made both free throws.
The Diamondbacks committed a turnover and Lo connected on a 3-pointer from the corner. She stole the ball at midcourt and scored an uncontested layup. The 5-foot-8 guard — Keppel’s second-tallest player — had given the Aztecs some breathing room and a 50-44 lead.
“I was like, ‘Oh, please.’ That’s all I wanted,” Lo said of her 3-pointer.
Lo then had a big assist to Janise Ho for a basket after Tiffany Rubin blocked an Amber Chavez 3-point attempt, and got the rebound, to give the Aztecs a 56-44 lead.
The Almont League champions outscored the Diamondbacks, who finished third in the Mojave River League, 12-0 in a 4:08 span in the quarter. Lo had seven of her nine points in the quarter.
“She wanted to get back in there and was a big, big spark for us,” Keppel coach Tan Ha said. “She went like on a 7-0 run.
“She’s our playmaker. Some days she doesn’t score much. But when we need her to make the big plays, she steps up. Our offense starts with her. She gets everybody involved.”
Serrano only scored five points in the fourth quarter after swapping the lead numerous times for the first three quarters.
“They fell apart,” Serrano coach Ross Hansen said. “We just got rattled. We just lost it. We started falling behind and started playing the way we hadn’t played all game. We played real well for 3 1/2 quarters. We just couldn’t put it together.”
Ashley Jones scored a team-high 15 points in the first three quarters. She did not score in the fourth quarter and fouled out with 2:59 to play.
DIVISION II-AA
Rialto 81, Fountain Valley 58
<MC>Freshman point guard Janae Sharpe had a game-high 34 points to go along with eight rebounds as the Knights (19-7) advanced out of the wild-card round.
Sophomore guard Diamond Smith added 18 points, five steals and five rebounds, and Brittney Tuioti added 10 rebounds and three steals for Rialto, which plays at Etiwanda on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Chaffey 65, Ridgecrest Burroughs 48
Teonna Campbell scored 20 points and nine assists to lead the Tigers (23-2) to the second round with a home victory over the Burros (12-13).
Monet Smith grabbed nine rebounds to lead Chaffey, which led 25-2 after the first quarter.
DIVISION IV-AA
San Juan Capistrano St. Margaret’s 63, Aquinas 40
Christina Torres led the Falcons (13-12) with 11 points as they finished with a loss to the host Tartans (20-3).
Stevi Goldstien had seven rebounds and seven rebounds while Rachel DeSantis added nine points and five assists for Aquinas.
Arrowhead Christian 79, Redlands Adventist 27
Senior guard Allegra Glaviano tossed in 18 points with 10 assists, six rebounds and six steals to lead the Eagles (21-4) past local neigbor Redlands Adventist.
ACA also got 16 points, six rebounds and three steals from sophomore post Jenna Geers. Missy Spoelstra added nine steals, 12 points, and seven assists.
Danielle Houck led the Bulldogs with 10 points while Angela Duden added eight.
Mesa Grande 66, Anahiem Fairmont Prep 55
Junior center Megan Williams had 20 points and 25 rebounds to help advance Mesa Grande (24-4) to a second-round meeting with Oxford Academy on Saturday night.
Senior point guard Carla Bartlett had 15 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for Mesa Grande, which led by 16 after three quarters.
Jordan Esparanza led Fiarmont Prep (13-11) with 25 points.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands East Valley 68, Carter 42
Jammall Clark had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead the Wildcats (20-7, 11-3), while Robert Ellis added 16 points to lead REV, which will be the third seed from the CBL in the Division II-A playoffs.
Brandon Cannon had 10 points to lead the Lions (1-13 league).
Rialto 73, Yucaipa 69
Jameur Carter had 18 points and Byron Wesley and Xavier Reid had 13 and 11, respectively, for the Knights (12-13, 6-8).
Javier Madrid had 21 points and 11 rebounds while A.J. Becerra had 12 points for Yucaipa (5-18, 2-12). Taijuan Walker added six points and 12 rebounds .
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miller 75, Fontana 28
Lola Wells scored 18 points in the Rebels (23-2, 14-0) rout over the Steelers.
This was Miller’s last game before their CIF playoff run that starts Tuesday that will be a home game.
Kenisha McKee scored 13 for Miller.
Redlands 66, Eisenhower 50
Emily Vore scored 21 points and 12 rebounds as the Terriers (23-3, 12-2) finished second in league with the victory over the host Eagles.
Justine Littlefield added 12 points for Redlands.
Alyssa Houston led Eisenhower with 16 points.
Rialto 57, Yucaipa 29
Diamond Smith scored 19 points and Janae Sharpe added 18, seven steals, and six assists as the Knights (17-7, 9-5) captured third place with a victory over the visiting Thunderbirds (10-14, 4-8).
Megan Allen led Yucaipa with six points.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Calvary Baptist 44, San Marino Southwestern Academy 19
Mary Valdivia scored 19 points and Nikole Logue added 13 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks to lead the Cougars (15-6, 12-0) to their second consecutive undefeated league title with a win over the Suns (9-11, 7-5).
Calvary Baptist’s Jasmine Bayliss had 17 rebounds.
ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
La Verne Lutheran 75, La Sierra Academy 27
The Trojans, who finished below .500 a year ago, completed their regular season at 24-0 (12-0 in league) with the road victory.
Keith Shamburger had 12 points, 10 assists and nine steals, and C.J. Cooper led all scorers with 25 points in the victory.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Los Osos 70, Claremont 65
Derrick Rodgers scored 22 for the Grizzlies (17-11, 5-5) over the Wolfpack for head coach David Smith, who earned his 400th career victory. Smith has been the head coach of Los Osos since the school opened.
Kendal Williams scored 20 points with eight assists for Los Osos who will go into the CIF Division I-AA playoffs as an at-large bid as the fourth place team in the Baseline League.
Claremont’s Sean Carraway scored 21 in their season finale.
Rancho Cucamonga 97, Alta Loma 88
Teminiro E-nunu had 23 points and Rashad Bowie added 22 to lead the Cougars (20-7, 7-3) to a win over the Braves. J.J. O’Brien scored 34 points to lead Alta Loma.
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Packinghouse Christian 56, The Grove 36
Joel Pulliam scored 27 points and Matt Verry had 14 rebounds, seven blocks and six points for the Bears (4-14, 4-4).
Joe Mann led the Ravens (4-12, 0-8) with 12 points.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Colony 85, Garey 46
The Titans (18-9, 10-0) finished a perfect Mt. Baldy League season for the third year in a row in their win over Garey.
Tyler Lamb scored 18 points with five assists and five rebounds in Thursday’s perfect league season finale. Julian McFadden added 14 for Colony which now awaits their seeding in the CIF Division II-AA playoffs.
Ontario 64, Don Lugo 49
Akeem Nesbeth notched a double-double with 24 points and 10 steals, and the Jaguars (12-11 overall, 5-5 MBL) forced a third-place tiebreaker game today against the Conquistadores.
Brandon Tuggle added 17 points, 17 rebounds and five assists in the victory.
Chaffey 75, Montclair 60
Davie Champagnie scored 27 points for the Tigers (18-5, 8-2) over the Cavaliers who end the regular season and finish with a second place finish in the Mt. Baldy League.
Freshman Jordan Daniels scored five points with a team high 11 assists and nine steals for Chaffey who await their division II-A seeding.
PREP LEAGUE
Webb 52, Palos Verdes Penninsula Chadwick 45
Robbie Zimbroff had 11 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists as the Gauls (8-10, 3-5) clinched third place in league and a berth in the CIF-SS playoffs.
Webb’s Andrew Kunce led all scorers with 16 points and Chandler Talleur added 11 points and 11 rebounds in the win. Jeff Galloway led Chadwick (2-6 in league) with 15 points.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Arroyo Valley 84, Pacific 34
James Sanders scored 20 points and Joe Richard added 19 points, 17 rebounds and six assists to lead the Hawks (17-8, 9-1) to a rout of the Pirates. Arroyo Valley earned a share of the league title, its second straight and third in five years.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino Hills 50, Ayala 35
Cory Harkey scored 15 points and Derek Brown scored 11 for Chino Hills (24-3, 9-1) in their back to back Sierra League clinching victory over the Bulldogs.
Chino Hills now awaits their seeding in the CIF Division I-A playoffs.
Myles Jarrett scored 14 points for Ayala, which takes third and also clinches a playoff spot.
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.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miller 75, Yucaipa 36
Chloe Wells socred 18 points including four three-pointers with four assists and four steals for the C.B.L. champ Rebels (22-2, 13-0) over the Thunderbirds.
Miller hosts Fontana Friday at 6 p.m.
Redlands 54, Redlands East Valley 52
Alina Astilian hit a 3-pointer with five seconds left to clinch second place for Redlands.
Emily Vore led the Terriers (22-3, 11-2) with 22 points and 15 rebounds. Astilian finished with 12 points and seven boards.
Dominique Washington scored 17 for REV, which dropped to 8-5 in league.
Rialto 49, Carter 32
League-scoring leader Janae Sharpe had 18 points and dished out seven assists as the visiting Knights (16-6, 8-5) defeated the Lions (5-13 4-9) to sweep the season series.
Diamond Smith added 15 points for Rialto, which led 35-15 at the half.
Maria Carbajal led Carter with 10 points.
NONLEAGUE
Sultana 54, Barstow 42
Camesha Patton scored 22 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked eight shots to lead the host Sultans (18-6) past the visiting Aztecs (14-10).
Patton came into the game scoring her 1,000th career point and was a awarded a commemorative basketball before the game in front of the senior night crowd.
Barstow was led by Alyssa Maldonado’s 19 points.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
REV 83, REDLANDS 72
Redlands East Valley handed No. 1 Redlands their first defeat of the season with a 83-72 victory at the Terrier Gym.
The Wildcats (19-7, 10-3) came into the game as the guaranteed third seed in the Citrus Belt League while the Terriers (24-1, 12-1) looked to finish their first undefeated season in school history.
Redlands East Valley was down by 10 at one point and switched from a man defense into a 3-2 zone, which cooled off Redlands 3-point shooting (Redlands hit seven three’s).
The Wildcats outscored the Terriers 30-14 in the final quarter and went 30-of-34 from the free-throw line.
REV’s Jammall Clark scored 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, Robert Ellis added 22 points and eight steals and Trone Jackson added 18 and seven assists.
Redlands was led by Matt Green’s 19 point, including four 3-pointers, while Josh Green and Alex Wolpe added 14 apiece.
With the loss, Eisenhower and Redlands now face off for the league title on Friday at Redlands at 6 p.m.
Eisenhower 84, Fontana 64
Junior guard Andrew Bock scored 21 points and added five assists for the visiting Eagles (23-3 overall, 12-1 league), who led by 16 points at halftime.
Senior forward Kauri Black added 19 points, seven rebounds and two blocks in the victory. For the Rebels, Jairo Lopez led all scorers with 23 points and Larry Thompkins added 17.
Rialto 71, Carter 68
Xavier Reid made a free-throw to seal the Knight (10-16, 5-7) victory over the Lions (1-12).
Ryan Mosley scored 17 points, including three 3-pointers, and Byron Wesley, Jr. led all scorers with 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
Carter was led by Brandon Cannon’s 27 points, including hitting four 3-pointers, and Darawn Kennedy added 24.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Upland 40, Alta Loma 33
Kevin Bradshaw had 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Highlanders (21-5, 7-2) and set up a showdown with first-place Etiwanda on Thursday.
Kyli Crooms had 14 points to lead the Braves (9-16, 1-8).
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 89, Covina Western Christian 65
The Falcons (22-3, 8-0) clinched the league title behind 24 points and 10 rebounds from Cory Hollamon and 24 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks from James Albert. Next up for the Falcons is the playoffs.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
SAN GORGONIO 90, PACIFIC 61
Leon Jackson scored 28 points and Lavar Gamble added 20 points to lead the Spartans to a rout of the Pirates (1-8 in league).
ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 76, La Verne Lutheran 22
Destinee Duncan scored 24 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Eagles (18-2, 9-0) over the Trojans who have clinched at least a share of the Arrowhead League title.
Kennyanna Jefferson scored 19 points with 10 assists for Upland Christian, who meet Sherman Indian for the outrught league title Friday at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Upland 44, Alta Loma 40
Tianna Jones scored 16 points to lead Alta Loma.
Etiwanda 86, Claremont 48
Amber Williams had 22 points and Natalia Hawthorne had 14 as the Eagles (19-7, 9-0) kept rolling on. Etiwanda scored 51 points in the second half to break open a close game.
Brandi Brown led the Wolfpack (16-8, 4-5) with 18 points.
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Arrowhead Christian 58, Loma Linda Academy 37
Collette Johns had 26 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Eagles (19-4, 9-0) to their third straight Christian League title. Jenna Gears also had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds while Missy Spoelstra had nine assists, six steals and five blocks.
Erin Long led Loma Linda (14-9, 6-3) with 11 points.
Aquinas 62, Covina Western Christian 56
Rachel DeSantis and Christina Torres each scored 16 points for the Falcons over the Lancers.
Torres added 17 rebounds for Aquinas, which are half a game out of a playoff spot.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Calvary Baptist 72, Los Angeles Joel John 36
Nikole Logue scored 38 points with seven rebounds and six steals for the Cougars (14-6, 11-0) over the Conquerors.
The International league champions were also led by Toni Bayless with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 62, Don Lugo 56
Campbell scored seven of her 19 points in the fourth quarter as the Tigers (21-2, 7-2) rallied from a fourth quarter deficit to down the Conquistadores (17-8, 5-4).
Don Lugo led by as many as four points with about two minutes remaining before Campbell’s three-point play snapped a 56-56 tie and gave Chaffey the lead for good. Kayla Valentine made five 3-pointers and scored 19 points to lead Don Lugo.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 76, San Bernardino 35
Layshia Clarendon had 33 points, eight steals and five assists and Darshae Burnside added 12 points and 17 rebounds for the Cowgirls (23-3, 9-0), who clinched their sixth straight league title thanks to a first half in which they outscored the Cardinals (9-11, 5-4) 51-9.
Jasmine Ray had 18 to lead San Bernardino, which has also clinched a playoff spot.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 68, Glendora 28
Rhema Gardner scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds followed by older sister Rebekah who had 16 points with 13 rebounds for Ayala (21-4, 9-0) over the Tartans.
The Bulldogs clinched at least a share of their 12th Sierra League Championship and meet Chino Hills Thursday for the outright title at 5 p.m.
Chino Hills 74, Chino 45
Ericka Norman scored 19 points with five assists as the Huskies (16-2, 8-1) defeated cross-town rival Cowgirls (8-16, 1-8).
Stephanie Maceli scored 15 points with eight steals for Chino Hills, who meet 12 time Sierra League defending champion Ayala Thursday at 5 p.m.
ST. LUCY'S 43, DIAMOND BAR 34
Alexandria Quincey scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds with two assists for the Regents (8-14, 3-6) over the Brahmas (11-14, 2-7). Stephanie Dyer followed with nine points and seven rebounds for St. Lucy's, which plays host to Glendora Thursday at 5 p.m.
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Summit 66, Jurupa Valley 41
Megan Williams scored 22 points with 14 rebounds and five blocks as the Sunkist League champion Skyhawks (23-1, 9-0) defeated the Jaguars.
Mya Michel and Alyssa Domingo scored 10 for Summit, which playes it’s last game Thursday against Riverside Patriot.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 75, Claremont 36
DePaul Williams and Christian Katuala scored 10 points each while John Mebane, Broderick Hunter and DeRonn Scott added nine points each to lead the Eagles (25-1, 8-1) to at least a share of the league title.
Chris Confair and Sean Carraway scored 10 points each to pace the Wolfpack (8-19, 1-8).
Los Osos 86, Rancho Cucamonga 71
Kendall Williams scored 22 points and set the school single-season 3-pointer record with 44 as the Grizzlies (16-11, 4-5) upset the Cougars (6-3 in league), who had been in second place. Derrick Rogers had 20 points, 11 rebounds, and nine assists for Los Osos. Nick Bennett scored 19 points to lead Rancho Cucamonga.
Colony 91, Ontario 47
Julian McFadden scored 20 points with 10 rebounds, eight assists, and eight steals in the Titans (17-9, 9-0) victory over the Jaguars to clinch their third straight Baseline League title.
Evan Brooks had 19 points with eight rebounds for Colony, who have won their last 29 Baseline League games to remain undefeated in the past three years take it if they defeat Garey Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Loma Linda Academy 55, Arrowhead Christian 45
Michael Giang had 14 points and four assists to lead Loma Linda (13-10, 4-3), which outscored the Eagles 19-9 in the fourth period to break a tie game.
Mark Dunham led ACA with 13 points.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Montclair 45, Garey 44
George Gerardo had 13 points and eight rebounds to lead the Cavaliers (5-20, 1-9), who held off the Vikings (3-18, 1-9) for their first league victory.
Andre Charles had 12 points to lead Garey, which missed a 3-pointer to win it as the buzzer sounded.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 60, Glendora 59
Senior Jordan Ramos hit the game-winning shot with three seconds left, giving the Bulldogs (18-7, 6-3) the one-point win on Senior Night. Ramos added eight steals and six assists while A.J. Baylon led Ayala with 16 points.
The loss dropped the Tartans (18-8, 7-2) out of first place in league.
INLAND EMPIRE CHALLENGE
Ayala 72, Riverside North 45
Rebekah Gardner scored 26 points with 11 rebounds as the Bulldogs (21-4) defeated the Huskies in the one-day event. Jasmine Holliday had 16 points and Rhema Gardner had 13 for Ayala, which continues Sierra league play host to Glendora Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Cajon 52, Etiwanda 48
Darshae Burnside scored 15 points, a season-high 30 rebounds and eight blocked shots as the Cowgirls (22-3) defended their home court with a win over the Eagles (19-7).
Layshia Clarendon led Cajon with 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
Etiwanda’s Amber Williams had 12 points.
Colony 59, Paloma Valley 43
Amani Butler scored 17 points and the Titans (20-2) held the Wildcats (18-5) to four points in the third quarter after leading 30-27 at the half to pull out the victory.
Jazmyne White added 13 points and she and Camille Buckley combined for 22 rebounds.
Los Osos 59, Great Oak 36
Highly touted junior forward Cierra Warren had 16 points and 20 rebounds to lead the Grizzlies (20-4) to a rout of Great Oak at Cajon High School.
Senior guard Michelle Dobbs chipped in with 13 points and three assists.
Great Oak (17-7) was led by Kacy Swain with 13 and Lindsay Sherbert with 12.
Summit 55, Corona Santiago 39
Meghin Williams had 12 points and 20 rebounds to lead Summitt (22-1) to the victory over Santiago (16-9) at Cajon High School.
Adrianne Thomas led Summitt with 14 points and Maiya Michel added 11 points and 11 rebounds.
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Packinghouse Christian 55, Lake Arrowhead Christian 46
Steffany Sterling hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer off a Jennifer Avila inbounds pass to send the game to overtime where the Bears (15-2, 4-0) outscored the Eagles (11-4, 3-2) 11-2 to remain undefeated in league play.
Sterling went on to score 19, including going 9-for-10 from the free-throw line, while Carly MacLeod added 14 points, 16 rebounds and eight blocked shots.
Cherise Anderson scored a season-high 32 points to lead Lake Arrowhead Christian.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Angeles Le Lycee 55, Calvary Baptist 34
Andre Raymer had 14 points to lead Le Lycee (13-5 overall) to the win over Calvary Baptist (2-17, 2-11).
Matthew Polisano had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead Calvary Baptist, and Ukem Everett added 12 points and nine rebounds.
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Packinghouse Christian 45, Lake Arrowhead Christian 43
Toby Belknap hit a 3-pointer from the left wing with three seconds left to lift the Bears (3-12, 3-3) into third place in league with a win over the host Eagles (6-10, 2-4).
Joel Pulliam scored 29 points and dished six assists for the Bears, which went on a 10-0 run to finish the game.
Shane Massoud led Lake Arrowhead Christian with 14 points while Jake Schater had 13.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands 75, Yucaipa 31
Alex Wolpe scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds as Redlands swept the season series against Fonatana with a 75-31 Citrus Belt League victory on Friday.
Tristan Kirk had 10 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for Redlands (23-0, 11-0), which led 38-17 at the half.
Fontana’s Jairo Lopez scored 16 points.
Eisenhower 72, Yucaipa 31
Del Wilson and Andrew Bock scored 11 points each for the Eagles (19-2, 10-1) over the visiting Thunderbirds. David Chavarria followed with 10 and 10 rebounds for Eisenhower.
Redlands East Valley 60, Rialto 54
REV’s Trone Jackson scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in their victory over the Knights (10-14, 4-7).
Jameur Carter scored 27 points and was 8-for-10 from the free-throw line for Rialto, which plays host to first place Redlands at 6 p.m.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Rancho Cucamonga 75, Claremont 74
Rashad Bowie hit his sixth 3-pointer of the night from the wing with five seconds left to lift the Cougars (19-6, 6-2) past the Wolfpack (8-16, 1-7) for the second time this year.
Bowie ended up with 24 points while Justin Long added 23.
Claremont’s Sean Carraway had a game-high 26 points and Chris Confair added 23.
Etiwanda 69, Alta Loma 47
Rome Draper scored 19 points as the Eagles (24-1, 7-1) defeated the Braves (9-15, 1-7) to remain in first place in the Baseline League.
MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim of the World 68, Sultana 66
Dwight Wood drained two free throws with 20 seconds remaining to give the Scots (11-9, 3-3) a four-point lead, which they held on to beat the Sultans (13-9, 2-4).
Thomas Caporuscio had 21 points, 11 rebounds and five assists for Rim. Wood scored 14 points while Kyle Michael had 10 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.
Josh Johnson scored a game-high 31 points for Sultana, including 10 in the fourth quarter. He made all nine free throw attempts in the game.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 94, Ontario 87 (2OT)
Tied 73-73 at the end of regulation, Davie Champagnie and Jordan Daniels combined to score 18 of the Tigers’ 21 points in the two overtime periods for the victory.
Champagnie finished with 31 points and 16 rebounds, Daniels dealt 17 assists to go along with 11 points, and Mauricio Aldaba had 20 points and 18 rebounds for Chaffey (16-5, 6-2).
Brandon Tuggle scored 33 poitns and Akeem Nesbett added 23 for the Jaguars.
Don Lugo 58, Garey 50
Steven Bethley scored 19 points as the visiting Conquistadores (5-3 MBL) defeated the Vikings (3-19, 1-7) for the second time this year.
Garey was led by Aaron Wallace’s 19 points while Leo Lantigua added 16.
Colony 80, Montclair 38
Senior Julian McFadden had 16 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double on senior night, as the Titans (16-8, 8-0) routed the Cavaliers (4-19, 0-8).
Gene Saulsberry added 13 points and Michael Bostic had 11 points and 11 rebounds for Colony, which plays San Juan Capistrano JSerra today at Santa Ana Mater Dei at 1 p.m.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 63, Damien 42
A.J. Baylon and Myles Jerrett scored 14 points apiece to lead the Bulldogs (17-7, 5-3) past the Spartans (17-9, 4-4).
Jerrett and Troy Kurz added eight rebounds and Jordan Ramos contributed 11 points, six assists and two steals for Ayala. Damien was led by Austin Napolitano’s 15 points.
Chino Hills 68, Diamond Bar 53
Lorin Crawford scored 17 points and Derek Brown had 15 as the Huskies (22-3, 7-1) had four players in double figuers and all 11 varsity players scored in the comfortable win over the Brahmas (1-7 in league).
VALLE VISTA LEAGUE
Pomona 69, Ganesha 42
Senior Alex Brame scored 21 points, including four 3-pointers, in his final home game as the Red Devils (7-19, 4-4) defeated the Giants (2-16, 0-8) on Senior Night.
Seniors Marcel Hendrix and Jorge Gamboa added 16 points and 10 rebounds apiece for Pomona, which overcame a 23-18 halftime deficit.
Ganesha’s David Reynoso scored 15 points.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 75, Alta Loma 55
Jasmine Bernard scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Eagles (18-6 overall, 8-0 Baseline league) clinched first place for the seventh straight year as long as the Baseline League has existed in defeating Alta Loma (8-15, 1-7).
Tianna Jones led the Braves with 20 points.
Claremont 75, Rancho Cucamonga 73
In a tight knit game, the Wolfpack (16-7, 5-3) held on to defeat the visiting Cougars (13-2, 4-4) to remain in third place in league.
Brandi Brown scored 32 points and grabbed 20 rebounds for Claremont, followed by Cori Carter’s 13 points and 10 assists.
Joe Matthews scored 28 points for Rancho Cucamonga.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miller 62, Carter 23
Lola Wells’ 14 points led a balanced attack as the Rebels moved three games away from another undefeated league season with a 39-point victory.
Kenisha McKee added 10 points and five rebounds, and Chloe Wells had nine points and a team-leading five assists for Miller (19-2, 11-0). Three players scored six points for the Lions (5-13, 2-9).
Yucaipa 65, Eisenhower 55
Megan Allen scored 11 points to lead the Thunderbirds (9-13, 4-7) past the visiting Eagles (6-18, 2-9) to split the season series.
Samara Dorton led Eisenhower with 22 points.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Colony 82, Montclair 15
Arian Nabors added 12 points and 13 rebounds for Colony (19-2 overall, 8-0 Mt. Baldy League). Shaquoya Woods led Montclair with nine points.
Chaffey 52, Ontario 22
Monet Smith scored 11 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in Chaffey’s (20-2, 6-2) rout over the Jaguars. Chaffey’s leading scorer was Joyce Kaloa with 19 points and seven assists.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino Hills 41, Diamond Bar 38
Stephanie Micheli scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds as the Huskies (15-10, 7-1) staved off a fourth-quarter run by the Brahmas (11-13, 2-6).
Chariah Harris hit a free throw with nine seconds left to put Chino Hills up by three and the ensuing 3-point attempt fell short.
Diamond Bar was led by Danya Lee’s 17 points.
Ayala 88, St. Lucy’s 43
Ariel Marsh scored 22 points to lead five players in double figures for the Bulldogs (20-4, 8-0).
Rebekah Gardner and Jasmin Holliday led Ayala with nine rebounds each. Alexandra Quincey led the Regents with 13 points.
