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Recap: Boys' Scores & Details From
Thursday, January 6, 2000--(Jan. 7, 2000)

There were only a handful games played yesterday, and the really big onslaught of games will be played this weekend, with most of the games played Friday, and a few on Saturday, including those at the Spot Up Showcase at Compton City College tomorrow.  In the meantime, here's what happened yesterday, Thursday January 6 among the boys teams from in and around the Southern Section of CIF.  

City Section League Games

There were no LA City Section League Games played

City Section Non-League Games

Granada Hills 75, Van Nuys 43
San Pedro 66, Belmont 64

Hamilton Tournament
University 85, LACES 56
Hamilton 84, Banning 74

Southern Section League Games

Academy League
Orangewood Academy 56, St. Michaels 43

Arrowhead League
La Sierra Academy @ CSDR--score not reported

Christian League
Western Christian 69, Mesa Grande 52

Costal Life League
Shalhevet 91, Light & Life Christian 51

Desert Valley League
Indio @ La Quinta--score not reported

Freedom League
Whitewater 75, Wilson Creek 43
Twin Pines @ Starview--score not reported

Heritage League
Ribet Academy 104, LA Lutheran 38
Grace Brethren 61,  First Lutheran 51
Faith Baptist @ Pilgrim --score not reported

High Desert League
Desert @ Bishop Union--score not reported
Rosamond @ Mojave--score not reported
Vasquez @ Kern Valley--score not reported

Liberty League
Buckley 67, Windward 62 (2OT)

Metro League
Christian Center Academy 80,  Lake Arrowhead Christian 29
California Lutheran 57, Upland Christian 38
Boys Republic 60, Redlands Calvary Chapel 48

Northern League
Lompoc @ San Luis Obispo--score not reported

Westside League
Milken 79, West Valley Christian 38
Highland Hall @ West LA Baptist--score not reported

Southern Section Non-League Games

Academy for Academic Exellence 44, Apple Valley Christian 42
Arlington 63, Ramona 56
Big Bear 59, Azusa 50
Calvary Baptist La Verne @ Southlands Christian--not reported
Desert Christian Lancaster 73, Immanuel Christian 18
Lone Pine 87, Antelope Valley Christian 71
Masada 62, Westmark 43
Montclair Prep 115, Pacific Christian 11
Poly (Riverside) 61, Jurupa Valley 51
Redlands 72, Moreno Valley 61
Servite 78, La Salle 69
Silver Valley 67, Victor Valley Christian 43
St. Paul @ University --score not reported
West Shores @ Joshua Springs --score not reported
Western 60, Westminster 49
Westview 37, Delphi Academy 30
Whitewater 75, Wilson Creek 43
Valley View 57, Notre Dame 50
Tarbut v' Torah 46, Lighthouse Christian Academy 42

City Section Non League Game Details & Box Scores (Where Available)

Granada Hills 75, Van Nuys 43--Granada Hills was led by Hicks with 20, and Price with 16, while Van Nuys was led by Kasmarian with 10.   Scoring by quarters:  GH--25 17 20 12--75; Van Nuys-- 17 11 6 9--43.   Records: Granada Hills (7-7), Van Nuys (0-13).

Southern Section League Game Details & Box Scores (Where Available)

Academy League
Orangewood Academy 56, St. Michaels 43--game details were not available

Arrowhead League
La Sierra Academy @ CSDR--score not reported

Christian League
Western Christian 69, Mesa Grande 52--game details were not available

Coastal Life League
Shalhevet 91, Light & Life Christian 51--game details were not availabe

Desert Valley League
Indio @ La Quinta--score not reported

Freedom League
Whitewater (St. John's) 75, Wilson Creek 43--WILSON CREEK (43) -- Moore 2, Bush 2, Shields 12, Taylor 6, B.Lee 8, J.Lee 2, Johnson 9, Harrison 2. ST. JOHN'S (75) -- Cephas 9, Brown 21, Blakery 9, Luther 2, Thomas 6, Hebbord 9, M.Scott 19. Halftime score -- St. John 43-25. Three-point goals -- Scott 3, Brown 2, Cephas. Total fouls -- Wilson Creek 13, St. John 11.  Whitewater went on a 20-7 first quarter spurt to bury Yucaipa Wilson Creek in a Freedom League game. Cameron Brown scored 21 points for St. John's (2-1, 5-3), which outscored Wilson Creek (1-2, 5-3) by 23-18 in the second period. Patrick Shields was Wilson Creek's only double-figure scorer with 12.

Twin Pines @ Starview--score not reported

Heritage League
Grace Brethren 61, First Lutheran 51--Grace Brethren (7-5, 2-0) was led by Beauchamp with 17 points, Durso with 16 points and 17 rebounds, while Shaffler had 14.   Point guard Robert Serra scored 7 points and had 8 assists.  McClain had 5 points and 12 rebounds.  First Lutheran was led by Stack with 14 and Durio with 16, Maldonado with 17

Ribet Academy 104, LA Lutheran 38--game details and box score not available

Grace Brethren 61,  First Lutheran 5--game details and box score not available

Faith Baptist @ Pilgrim --score not reported

High Desert League

Desert @ Bishop Union--score not reported

Rosamond @ Mojave--score not reported

Vasquez @ Kern Valley--score not reported

Liberty League
Buckley 67, Windward 60 (2OT)-- These two teams somehow always wind up in overtime: The last three meetings have resulted in a triple overtime, a single overtime, and last night's double overtime, but Buckley (9-2, 3-0), led by Colin Ward-Henninger's 20 points and David Gale's 10 points, 9 assists and 8 steals, Adam Pastor's 12 points, Mike Lalazerian's 7 points, including a three-pointer with 2 seconds on the clock at the end of regulation to send the game into the first overtime, held off the Wildcats at home. Windward (1-1 in league), was led by point guard Cane with 17, and Sloan had 16; Buckley held Sean Hirsch, normally a prolific three point shooter to just 2 points in the game. Others scoring for Buckley were Weaver 4, Clancy 8, Scannell 2, and Broukhim 4. The two teams will meet again for a league rematch on February 4 at Windward.

Metro League
Cal Lutheran (Wildomar) 57, Upland Christian--Mike Johnson scored 15 points as Wildomar Cal Lutheran defeated Upland Christian, 57-38, in a Metro League game Thursday. The victory was the third straight for Cal Lutheran (2-0 league, 4-4 overall), while Upland Christian fell to 1-1 in league. The C-Hawks, who also got 12 points from Greg Lyon, took control from start to finish using a full-court press. Cal Lutheran made 15 of 25 free throws and got strong play from Jesse Wenzel (11 points and 17 rebounds) and Mark Baker (10 rebounds). UPLAND CHRISTIAN (38) J. Surmi 4, Cromer 7, Armella 5, Roberds 8, Sears 5, Padelford 4, Chiappone 5. WILDOMAR CAL LUTHERAN (57) Baker 4, Campbell 4, Coppick 1, Davis 2, Johnson 15, Lyon 12, Newjohn 8, Wenzel 11. Upland Christian 6 13 6 13 -- 38 Cal Lutheran 14 17 10 16 -- 57 Total fouls: UC 18, CL 19. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Christian Center Academy 80,  Lake Arrowhead Christian 29--game details and box score not available

Boys' Republic 60, Calvary Chapel Redlands 48-- REDLANDS CALVARY CHAPEL (48) Martinez 6, Troter 2, Tremetozzi 14, Cowen 4, Holz 22. BOYS REPUBLIC (60) Anderson 7, Sagapolu 17, Manzano 2, Jones 10, Butler 2, Faulalo 4, Brown 18. Redlands Calvary Chapel 11 12 8 17 -- 48 Boys Republic 24 9 6 21 -- 60 Total fouls: CC 14, BR 15. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none.

Northern League
Lompoc @ San Luis Obispo--score not reported

Westside League
Milken 79, West Valley Christian 38--Millken cruised through this game, establishing a 22-6 first quarter lead and by the half they had pushed it to 43-13;   in the third quarter, the Wildcats outscored West Valley 28-7, to bring the lead to 71-20.  In the fourth quarter, West Valley finally put some points on the board, outscoring Milken 18-8, but all the starters had long since been pulled from the game. Milken was led by Bobby Bassman with 18, Daniel Greenberg with 16, Timan Khoubian had 10, while Alex Raminfar had 8, as did Hendlish; others scoring were Powell 7, Paylet 4, Milglrom 4, Gervits 2, and Danishvar 2.  West Valley was led by Sam Beroozi with 15.   Milken is 4-2 overall and 2-0 in league (at least according to the Daily News. . . we thought they had played more games, but maybe not. . . )

Highland Hall @ West LA Baptist--score not reported

Southern Section Non League Games

Academy for Academic Exellence 44, Apple Valley Christian 42--details not available

Arlington 63, Ramona 56--Kurt Larsen scored a career-high 24 points as Arlington (13-3) won its third straight and sixth of its past seven. Larsen had 15 fourth-period points, six on three-pointers. Arlington led 52-50 when Larsen's three-pointers increased the Lions' lead to 58-50 with 3:36 left in the third. Arlington also got help from Adam Aguirre, who had five points, eight assists, four steals and two blocks. Dahlas Downey led Ramona (11-5) with 20. Anthony Gosserran added 13.   RAMONA (56) -- Gosserran 13, Henry 4, White 7, Downey 20, Adams 6, Brown 2, Darkwa 4. ARLINGTON (63) -- Heru 3, Simon 7, Tang 3, Willman 2, Glover 3, Aguirre 5, Ware 7, Larsen 24, Carter 9. Halftime score -- Ramona 33-31. Three-point goals -- Downey 3, Larsen 3, Heru, Ware. Total fouls -- Ramona 19, Arlington 25. Fouled out -- Downey.

Big Bear 59, Azusa 50--details not available

Calvary Baptist La Verne @ Southlands Christian--score and details not reported

Desert Christian Lancaster 73, Immanuel Christian 18-- Desert Chrisltian outscored Immanuel 24-2 in the first quarter, and 23-6 in the second to take a 47-8 halftime lead.  The game was a complete blowout from start to finish.   Desert Christian is currently 7-0.

Lone Pine 87, Antelope Valley Christian 71-- Lone Pine pulled off the upste win against AV Christian, last year's D-VA finalists (who lost to Price), behind Stell's 25 points and Cervantes' 28. AVC held a slight lead at the end of the first quarter, 21-19, and then led by one at the half as Lone Pine outscored AVC   23-22 in the second.  But it was the decisiv fourth quarter in which Lone Pine outscored AVC 26-12 that made the difference.  AVC drops to 7-7 overall and Lone Pine improves at 9-5.

Masada 62, Westmark 43--

Montclair Prep 115, Pacific Christian 11-- Montclair Prep was kind enough to actually led Pacific Christian put some points on the board:   At the end of the first quarter, the score was 39-3, and if it was a football game, it would have been over.  In fact it should have been called on account of darkness. . . or something.  At the end of the half, Montclair Prep had allowed Pacific Christian to score another 3 points, and the game score at the half was 59-6.  In the third quarter, Montclair Prep did it again, scoring 31 points in the quarter and this time only allowing 2 points from Pacific Christian.  And the agony kept coming, as Pacific Christian managed only 3 more fourth quarter points, while Montclair Prep hit for 25.  Everyone scored on the Montclair bench, and at least the scoring for Pacific Christian was spread between five players.  While the box score printed in the Daily News didn't state the number of field goals, it looks like there were maybe four field goals, possibly a three pointer.  Here's the PC scoring:   Lee 4, Herrera 3, Lara 2, Scott 1, Campos 1.  For Montclair Prep, Joshiah Johnson had 28 points and 10 rebounds, Will Sheslow had 15 points and 7 assists, Jesse Bronner had 10, Charlie Kranzdorf had 10, Goss 8, Dennis 8, Derek Daniels 6 points and 15 boards, Brian Trump 6 and 14 rebounds, Morese 5, Eric Kaufman 4 and 6 assists, and Gary Sonkur 2. 

Poly (Riverside) 61, Jurupa Valley 51--Riverside Poly was helped by strong outside shooting from Kyle Masi, who sank four three pointers to lead the Bears (10-6) over Jurupa Valley (9-7) in a non-league game. Center Justin Garcia kept Jurupa Valley (9-7) close by blocking 16 shots. Riverside Poly pulled away late in the second quarter, outscoring Jurupa Valley 10-4 in the four minutes leading into halftime, and Jurupa Valley sank just 7 of 22 free throws in the game. RIVERSIDE POLY (61) -- Masi 12, Lea 10, Quezada 7, Hudson 4, Tyson 5, Baird 5, Lopez 5, Vance 13. JURUPA VALLEY (51) -- Lozano 5, Lauritzen 10, Brito 0, Boardman 17, Garcia 17, West 2. Halftime score -- Riverside Poly 34-28. Three-point goals -- Masi 4, Tyson, Lopez, Lauritzen 2, Boardman 4. Total fouls -- Riverside Poly 19, Jurupa Valley 16. Fouled out -- None. Technical foul -- Lea.

Redlands 72, Moreno Valley 61--Danny Genung, who was selected as the Player of the Week last week the local media in the Redlands area, scored a season-high 34 points and also pulled in an amazing 34 boards as Redlands (7-8) defeated Moreno Valley in a non-league game. Sophomore Ronnie Howard led Moreno Valley (8-8) with 21 points and Durwin Williams had 12 rebounds. REDLANDS (72) -- Genung 34, Roberts 8, Graham 8, Hall 17, Kariem 3, Porter 2. MORENO VALLEY (61) -- Howard 21, Williams 9, Jones 15, J.Brown 2, Johnson 2, Rice 2, S.Brown 2, Arnold 2, Taylor 6. Halftime score -- Redlands 46-35. Three-point goals -- Howard 2, Williams, Jones 2, Roberts 2, Kariem. Total fouls -- Moreno Valley 20, Redlands 17. Fouled out -- None. Technical foul -- Moreno Valley coach Dahl.

Servite 78, La Salle 69--details were not available

Silver Valley 67, Victor Valley Christian 43--details were not available

St. Paul @ University--score not reported

West Shores @ Joshua Springs--score not reported

Western 60, Westminster 49--details were not available

Westview 37, Delphi Academy 30--details were not available

Whitewater 75, Wilson Creek 43--details were not available

Valley View 57, Notre Dame 50--Valley View went on an 8-0 run at the end of the game to pull out the non-league victory over Riverside Notre Dame. The Eagles (9-7) scored six of the last eight points on free throws in the final 1:49 when Notre Dame was forced to foul. Sidney Hampton led Valley View with 23 points. Quentin Freeman led Notre Dame (2-12) with 16 points. VALLEY VIEW (57) -- Hampton 23, Hayes 2, Logan 13, Duffy 4, K.Lindsey 7, J.Lindsey 4, Sommerville 4. NOTRE DAME (50) -- Johnson 8, Williams 6, Givens 5, Freeman 16, Calhoun 11, Sanders 4. Halftime score -- Valley View 29-22. Three-point goals -- Hampton 3, Givens, Calhoun. Total fouls -- Valley View 19, Notre Dame 20. Fouled out -- Freeman.

Tarbut v' Torah 46, Lighthouse Christian Academy 42--details were not available.

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