2022-23 Week 14C: Cold Barons Lose in State D-II final

The shots wouldn’t go down for Bonita Vista, which converted 14 per cent of its attempts from the field in the first half to trail, 29-18, and went on to lose to  Fresno Central, 52-41, in the CIF state Division II championship at the Sacramento Golden Center Saturday afternoon.

In a game in which the 3 ball most often determines who holds the trophy and who gets the second-place medal, the Barons were a stunningly inaccurate 2 for 27 from behind the three-point arc.

Trailing, 36-23, at the end of three quarters, the Barons battled back and closed to 48-41, but another couple of missed treys ended the threat and the San Diego Section’s last try for a state championship.

GIRLS

DIVISION TEAM SEED TEAM SEED SCORE
II Fresno Central (23-12) 4 Bonita Vista (24-10) 2 52-41



2022-23 Week 14B: Bonita Vista Still Standing, Headed to Sacramento

And then there was one.

The Bonita Vista Barons girls  won the Southern California Regional Division II championship, 80-67, over Lawndale Leuzinger, while Del Norte was defeated in the D-I final at Corona Centennial, 52-39.

Bonita Vista will play the Fresno Central Grizzlies (22-12), who defeated Chico Pleasant Valley, 62-51, in the Northern final, at 2 p.m. Saturday for the state championship in Sacramento’s Golden Center.

Bonita Vista trailed the Leuzinger Olympians, 34-32, at halftime.  Alyssa Alvarado scored 21 points for the Barons and her five three-point baskets gave her 113 for the season.

“Whenever she walks into the gym, she’s dangerous,” Barons coach Tristan Lamb said of his sharpshooter to Don Norcross of The San Diego Union-Tribune.

The Del Norte girls (24-11)  struggled against the taller, defensively-oriented Sharks (26-9), who kept the  Nighthawks at a distance until turning the ball over nine times in the fourth quarter as Del Norte, once behind by 19 points, cut the deficit to nine in the last minute.

Bailey Barnhard led the Nighthawks with 19 points and 15 rebounds.

TIP INS

San Diego Section teams were 18-31 in the playoffs, the boys 7-17 and girls 11-14…the Section sustained five losses to teams with higher-numbered seeds and posted three wins, two by the No. 14 seed Mount Miguel girls, against favored seeds…Pleasant Valley, loser to Fresno Central in the Northern Regional, is alma mater of pro football quarterback Aaron Rodgers…Leuzinger, alma mater of NBA star Russell Westbrook, opened in 1931 and became known as the Olympians after the school was site for selected training venues and events leading to the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles…Corona Centennial, 89-67 conqueror of St. Augustine in the Open Division semifinals, was hammered in the regional final, 80-61, by Studio City Harvard-Westlake…Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda, which knocked out favored La Jolla Country Day in the girls’ Open semifinals, defeated Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, 55-54, in the regional championship…the San Diego Section had two regional champions in 2021-22…Scripps Ranch won the Boys’ D-IV and Imperial the Girls’ D-V….

GIRLS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED TEAM/HOME SEED SCORE
I Del Norte (24-11) 5 Corona Santiago (26-9) 2 52-39
II Lawndale Leuzinger (30-6) 2 Bonita Vista (23-9) 1 80-67



2022-23 Week 13C: Two in San Diego Section Remain after Regional Semifinals

From a starting lineup of 36 teams, there are two survivors as the San Diego Section season nears the finish line with the State Regional playoff championships Tuesday night, winners of which then moving on to state championships against Northern California opponents in Sacramento March 10-11.

St. Augustine, the last Boys squad to reach the semifinals, was beaten in the Open Division round of four by Corona Centennial, but Del Norte continued to advance in Girls D-I and favored Bonita moved on in Girls D-II.

St. Augustine was eliminated by Corona Centennial, 89-67, and the La Jolla Country Day girls lost in the Open Division semifinals for the second year in a row, to Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda, 47-42.

The Saints, perhaps winded from a grueling, 63-60 victory over Valencia West Ranch earlier in the week, fell out of contention early, lagging, 24-14 after one quarter and 49-30 at the half.

Del Norte knocked out Orange Lutheran, 67-58, and Bonita Vista edged Temecula Rancho Christian, 70-69. Both San Diego teams will be home for the regional final.

San Diego winners highlighted.

BOYS SEMIFINALS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED OPPONENT/HOME SEED SCORE
Open St. Augustine (27-5) 4 Corona Centennial (31-3) 2  89-67
V Ramona (23-11) 3 Santa Monica Pacifica (28-6) @Playa del Rey St. Bernard 2  71-52

GIRLS SEMIFINALS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED TEAM/HOME SEED SCORE
Open Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda (30-3) 3 La Jolla Country Day (29-4) 2  47-42
I Orange Lutheran (26-8) 9 Del Norte (24-10) 5  67-58
  Mount Miguel (25-8) 14 Corona Santiago (25-9) 2  72-52
II Temecula Rancho Christian  (27-7) 4 Bonita Vista (22-9) 1  70-69



2022-23 Week 13B: Six Teams Move into Regional Semifinals

Winning San Diego teams highlighted.

BOYS QUARTERFINALS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED OPPONENT/HOME SEED SCORE
Open St. Augustine (27-4) 4 Valencia West Ranch 5 63-60
 III Lincoln (30-3) 10 Culver City (19-12) 2 82-77, OT.
San Luis Obispo Mission Prep (23-9) 11 Mission Bay (24-10) 3 67-57
  Ventura Buena (29-5) 8 La Jolla Country Day (24-8) 1 48-44
IV Victory Christian (24-9) 6 Ventura St. Bonaventure (25-9) 3 59-48
 V Cerritos Whitney (22-10) 11 Ramona (22-10) 3 77-59

GIRLS QUARTERFINALS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED TEAM/HOME SEED SCORE
Open La Jolla Country Day (29-3) 2 Bye  
I Del Norte (22-10) 5 Mission Hills (22-12) 4 61-57
Mount Miguel (25-7) 14 Granada Hills Charter (26-6) 11 53-45
 II La Canada Flintridge (30-3) 8 Bonita Vista (22-9) 1 93-61
 III Oak Park (22-11) 11 Cathedral (15-14) 3 60-51
 IV Oceanside (22-8) 5 Victorville Silverado (21-3) 4 72-58



2022-23 Week 13: St. Augustine Boys, Mount Miguel Girls Come Through

First round action in the Southern California regional playoffs saw San Diego’s 36-team Boys and Girls contingent dwindle to 13, which will begin semifinals play tonight.

Wiped out with an 0-8 record in Boys’ Divisions I  & II, it was left to the Open Division’s St. Augustine. The 4 seed Saints rallied to a 63-60 victory over No. 5 Valencia West Hills before a loud, capacity crowd of more than 2,000 and then some.

A drone also floated above the court during pregame warmups and then disappeared as quietly as it arrived.

The host Saints took an early 11-4 lead, fell behind, 19-18, at the end of the first quarter, and then drifted back and forth with deficits up to six points against the tall (University of Texas-bound center Jazz Gardner is 7 feet) Wildcats.  St. Augustine finally went ahead again, 57-56, on Lolo  Rudolph’s basket with 2:50 remaining.

A long looper by Jason Matingou gave the Saints some air at 62-58 and they rode out a tense and scrambling final 1:11.

Most impressive win for San Diego teams  was by coach Robbie Sandoval’s Mount Miguel girls, a 14 seed in D-I.  The Matadors won at No. 3 Los Angeles Windward, 61-60.

La Jolla Country Day’s Open Division No. 2 seed Torreys girls (29-3) will try to repeat a 70-65 victory last month over the Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda Eagles Saturday night at home.

A story about tonight’s semifinals games and seedings will follow.

San Diego Section winners highlighted:

BOYS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED OPPONENT/HOME SEED SCORE
Open Valencia West Ranch (29-3) 5 St. Augustine (27-4) 4 63-60
I Montgomery (25-7) 9 Manhattan Beach Mira Costa (28-3) 8 49-45
Carlsbad (24-7) 10 Temecula Rancho Christian (24-10) 7 89-72
San Ysidro (18-13) 11 Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda (26-5) 6 63-53
La Costa Canyon (16-13) 12 Santa Ana Mater Dei (28-6) 5  70-66
Santa Fe Christian (24-6) 13 Playa del Rey St. Bernard (22-8) 4  75-73
Torrey Pines (18-12) 15 Torrance Bishop Montgomery (27-4) 2 81-53
II San Gabriel Academy (20-14) 10 Mater Dei (21-9) 7 75-72
III Del Norte (20-11) 9 Ventura Buena (28-5) 8 72-66
Lincoln (30-2) 10 Whittier La Serna (27-7) 7 53-52
  Camarillo (20-13) 12 San Diego (20-13) 5 67-61
Otay Ranch (21-11) 13 North Hollywood Oakwood (21-9) 4 78-53
  Ontario Christian (19-11) 14 Mission Bay (24-9) 3 75-55
  La Verne Bonita (19-14) 16 La Jolla Country Day (24-7) 1 55-52
IV Long Beach Wilson (21-12) 11 Victory Christian (24-8) 6 71-64
V Imperial (20-9) 9 Torrance North (25-6) 8 83-55
  Classical (17-10) 10 Littlerock (20-6) 7 55-41
  Irvine Tarbut V’Torah (14-8) 14 Ramona (21-10) 3  75-38

GIRLS

DIVISION TEAM/VISITOR SEED TEAM/HOME SEED SCORE
Open Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda (29-3) 3 La Jolla Country Day (29-3) 2  Bye
I L.A. Marlborough (22-10) 12 Del Norte (21-10) 5  55-37
  Fullerton Rosary (23-8) 13 Mission Hills (20-11) 4  57-54
  Mount Miguel (23-7) 14 L.A. Windward (18-10) 3 61-60
Westview (25-6) 15 Corona Santiago (23-9) 2  49-48
II Scripps Ranch (20-7) 9 La Canada Flintridge (30-2) 8  55-44
Poway (24-5) 10 Sun Valley Village (26-6) 7  49-36
Mater Dei (21-10) 11 San Juan Capistrano San Juan Hills (25-6) 6  60-49
Imperial (26-6) 12 Newhall Hart (28-4) 5  59-43
Rancho Bernardo (22-10) 14 Pasadena La Salle (31-3) 3  56-45
Lake Balboa Birmingham (17-13) 16 Bonita Vista (20-9) 1  63-49
III Buena Park (25-7) 13 Torrey Pines (25-8) 4  71-57
  Moreno Valley (23-9) 14 Cathedral (15-14) 3 60-53
IV North Hollywood Oakwood (18-12) 12 Oceanside (22-7) 5  47-40
Montgomery (24-7) 13 Victorville Silverado (21-3) 4 71-62
Granite Hills (26-7) 14 North Hollywood Campbell Hall (16-12) 3  48-45
V Mar Vista (13-14) 11 Santa Monica St. Monica (23-4) 6  65-34
Santa Barbara Bishop Diego (23-4) 13 Blythe Palo Verde (21-10) 4  53-40



2022-23 Week 12C: Champions and Open Division Teams Await Regional Pairings

St. Augustine wrapped the San Diego Section season—the Southern California regionals are next–with an 85-53 win over Montgomery before about 3,000 persons at Cathedral Saturday night, finishing off the Aztecs with a 28-11 fourth quarter.

The Saints were the No. 1-seed team in the Open Division and played like it, winning by a combined total of 73 points in their three games.  There were earlier wins of 88-62 over Mater Dei and 82-67 over San Ysidro.

The power ratings, which determined the playoff seeds, saw the favorite emerge in 62 of 80 games, a winning percentage of 78 per cent.  There were six upsets in 38 first-round games, four in 24 quarterfinals, five in 12 semifinals, and three in six championship contests.

The ratings lost some of their power as the playoffs extended.  Only two of six No. 1 seeds earned championships.  And hats off to the Classical Caimans, an eight seed who ran the table in Division V.

St. Augustine (27-4), on a run of 15 victories in 16 games, has lost to just one California team, 84-72, to Sherman Oaks Notre Dame a couple weeks ago in Santa Ana.  The other losses were 79-70 to Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, 84-76 to Kell of Marietta, Georgia, and 71-65, to St. John’s of Washington, D.C.

Hotter than the hot Saints are coach Jeff Harper-Harris’ Lincoln Hornets, who claimed D-II with a 59-54 victory over Otay Ranch,  a team that beat the Hive, 70-54, in the second game of the season.

The Hornets have won 20 in a row, their only other loss, 54-49 to Fountain Fort Carson, a 19-6 team in Colorado.

Championship game results with upsets/surprises highlighted:

DIVISION TEAM SEED OPPONENT SEED SCORE
Open Montgomery (25-5) 3 St. Augustine (26-4) 1 85-53, @Cathedral
I La Jolla Country Day (23-7) 3 Mission Bay (23-8) 1 63-56, @St. Augustine
II Lincoln (29-2) 2 Otay Ranch (21-11) 1 59-54, @Mira Mesa
III Ramona (21-10) 3 Victory Christian (23-8) 1 72-67, @Mira Mesa
IV San Pasqual (17-14) 8 Imperial (20-8) 3 68-56, @Mira Mesa
V Classical (16-9) 8 Santana (16-15) 6 83-78, @Otay Ranch