Saturday, December 20, 2014

High School roundup from Friday

Below are various scores and highlights from Friday's prep games:

* In the St. Hope Elite Classic, Oakridge's High's Tyus Millhollin exploded for 37 points in a 68-60 victory against Lawndale High.

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* Likewise, Jordan Roberson finished with 36 points in Cordova High's  62-60 win over Foothill Palo Cedro.

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From the Appeal-Democrat
Erik Scheive and Danny Lewis were a two-man wrecking crew for the still-perfect Marysville High boys basketball team on Friday. Scheive led the way with 26 points and 13 rebounds, and Lewis added 21 points and seven assists, as the Indians (9-0) rolled to an easy 73-49 victory over Las Plumas in Oroville...
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Howard Senzell game reports that Cardinal Newman and Washington (San Francisco) High will meet in the championship game after CN topped Windsor 57-46 and Washington took down Casa Grande 51-36.

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Santa Cruz 83, San Benito 32 -- Kaijae Yee-Stephens scored 27 points to go along with five rebounds, two assists and two steals, as Santa Cruz dropped San Benito in the semifinals of the Luis A. Scattini Memorial Tournament at Palma High.

In what was a rematch of last season’s tournament final — which San Benito won by two — Santa Cruz controlled from start to finish, leading 55-14 at halftime. Kiree Hutchings added 16 points, five rebounds, four steals and two assists for the Cardinals (7-1), who play Palma in Saturday’s final at 5:15 p.m.

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One week after winning the Jesuit (Carmichael) tournament, the Archbishop Mitty's boys basketball team returns to the court Saturday at Chabot College to face another unbeaten team, El Cerrito.-- The game, which is scheduled to start at 6 p.m., is the fifth of six games on the schedule at the third annual Moreau Catholic School Winter Classic.-- Mitty is ranked ninth in the state by Cal-Hi Sports and El Cerrito is 14th.-- Ben Kone, Mitty's 6-foot-8 junior forward, is off to a great start as he averaged 24.3 points and 12.7 rebounds over three games at the Jesuit tournament and was named MVP.-- "I am really proud of the way the team's playing early on in the season right now," Kone said. "I feel like this is one of the closest teams I have ever played on. We're really connected."-- Mitty does not lack for height and skill.-- Sebastian Much, a 6-7 transfer fromSt. Margaret s in San Juan Capistrano, is off to a sizzling start as well.-- "I honestly think he is the best 2017 player in the Bay Area," Kone said. "His game is so refined for someone his age."

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