Saturday’s High School Basketball Results
Saturday was an exciting day for high school basketball, with numerous games taking place across the region. In the City Section, El Camino Real secured a 51-46 win over LACES, while Granada Hills Kennedy defeated Manual Arts via forfeit. These results demonstrate the competitive nature of high school basketball, where teams must be prepared for any outcome.
Boys’ Basketball Results
In the Southern Section, several teams emerged victorious, including Adelanto, which defeated Lancaster 51-38, and Arcadia, which won against Burbank 70-49. Other notable wins include Calvary Baptist’s 56-54 victory over Ayala and Cantwell-Sacred Heart’s 80-44 win over Westminster. These results showcase the skill and determination of the teams and players involved.
Girls’ Basketball Results
In the City Section, Arleta secured a 58-35 win over LACES, while Fairfax defeated Bravo 41-16. The Southern Section also saw several teams in action, with Aquinas winning 26-22 against Vista del Lago and Arroyo defeating Mountain View 47-8. These results highlight the growing talent and competitiveness in girls’ high school basketball.
Intersectional Games
Intersectional games also took place on Saturday, with Agoura defeating LA Marshall 75-64 and Alemany winning 69-65 against Bakersfield North. Other notable intersectional wins include Bellflower’s 82-34 victory over Foshay and Bernstein’s 56-54 win over Long Beach Cabrillo. These games provide valuable experience for teams, allowing them to test their skills against opponents from different sections.
Notable Performances
Several teams and players stood out on Saturday, including Sierra Canyon, which defeated Miami (FL) Columbus 75-58, and St. John Bosco, which won 58-53 against Logan-Rogersville (MO). These performances demonstrate the high level of talent and competition in high school basketball, with teams and players continually striving to improve and succeed.
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