Saturday, December 31, 2011

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Canyon boys' basketball team captures Ventura Tournament championship

Coley Apsay had seven 3-pointers and a steal in the last seconds to help the Canyon boys' basketball team defeat Ventura 53-50 for the Ventura tournament championship Thursday.

Apsay finished the game with 31 points, scoring 11 in the first quarter to give the Cowboys (14-1) a 10-point advantage.

After Ventura (11-4) rallied in the second, Apsay scored nine of his points in the fourth quarter and took the ball away from the Cougars with nine seconds to go to seal it.

Clay Kasdorf chipped in 11 points for Canyon. Apsay was voted tournament MVP and teammate Alek Golden earn all-tournament honors.

In other boys' basketball:

Providence 83, Golden Valley 48: Marcus LoVett, Jr. had 31 points, seven rebounds, four assists and four steals for the Pioneers (11-3) in the consolation final of the Chaminade tournament.

Patrick Gonzalez had 23 points and Christian Ware-Berry added 13 points for Providence.

Reseda 70, San Fernando 48: Teddy Linn scored 22 points to lead the Regents (7-8) to the Hart tournament win.

Kenneth Brooks added 16 points and Adrian Cardona scored 13 for Reseda (7-8), which plays for fifth place at 4:30 p.m. today at Hart High.

Oaks Christian 56, Cleveland 50: Mike Roletti scored 12 points, Chass Bryan had 10 and Jason Ghilarducci added 10 points to lead the Lions (10-2) in the semifinals of the Oaks Christian tournament. The Lions will play Etiwanda

at 8:30 p.m. today in the final.

J.R. Williams had 21 points for Cleveland (11-6).

Lancaster 52, Campbell Hall 48: Freshman Aaron Holiday scored 24 points and Nevada-bound forward Cole Huff had 15 points and 15 rebounds, but it wasn't enough for the Vikings (5-8) at the Chaminade tournament.

Calabasas 68, Colony 58: Holden Israel had 33 points Spencer Levy added 12 points and Josh Cohan scored 10 points for the Coyotes (12-1) at the Oaks Christian tournament.

Kennedy 50, St. Monica 37: Dom Vargas and Jordan Taylor each had 13 points to lead the Golden Cougars (9-6) who used a 17-7, fourth-quarter run to secureto an 11 th-place finish at the Chaminade tournament.

Westlake 78, Sierra Vista (Nev.) 32: Josh Brooks scored 22 points and was named MVP as the Warriors won the Silver Division championship at the Las Vegas Champions tournament.

Larry Bush added 15 points and Grant Lozoya had nine points and nine assists for Westlake (13-4). which won its last four games of the tournament by an average of 39.3 points.

Viewpoint 67, Sierra Pacific 27: Jonny Paul scored 15 points to lead the Patriots to the blowout California Division game of the Cathedral City tournament.

Jack Borenstein added 12 points for Viewpoint (9-3), which advanced to the championship game against Ponderosa. Tipoff is today at 2:05 p.m. at Cathedral City High.

Clovis East 73, Notre Dame 65 (OT): Kennedy Edwards led the Knights (8-5) with 24 points and 12 rebounds in a consolation semifinal loss in overtime at the Modesto Christian Tournament.

Ryan Ducar added 10 points for Notre Dame (8-5), which trailed 33-12 after the first quarter thanks to five Clovis East 3-pointers.

Yeshiva 66, New Community Jewish 45: Edan Evenhaim had 19 points as the Jaguars (8-4) lost in the championship game of the Hillcrest Christian tournament.

Micah Getzug contributed 15 points and eight assists for New Community Jewish (8-4).

Paraclete 61, Cienega (Ariz.) 58: Ryan Gilmore scored 10 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, including a 3-pointer with 18 seconds left, to help rally the Spirits in a Mayors Division consolation game at the Torrey Pines tournament.

Keenen Washington scored 17 points, Brennen Bryant had 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Jace Harrison added 12 points for Paraclete (7-6), which plays at 12:15 p.m. today for the consolation title.

Thousand Oaks 47, Dana Hills 46: Dakota Pierce scored 17 points to lead the Lancers to victory in an American Division game of the Cathedral City tournament.

Tanner Fanjoy added 10 points for Thousand Oaks (10-3), which plays in the tournament's championship game at 12:30 p.m. today against Torrance.

Girls' basketball

Harvard-Westlake 67, Valencia 63: The Wolverines (6-9) overcame a 19-point, first-half deficit, rallying with 23 fourth-quarter points -- including the final eight -- in the West Coast Holiday Festival gold bracket at Burroughs High.

Kathi Bolton-Ford had a career-high 21 points -- seven in the final quarter -- Natalie Florescu added 17 points and Leslie Schuman scored 14 points, 10 in the fourth, for Harvard-Westlake. Kalia Summerlin had 16 points and Jennifer Anumba added 14 points for Valencia (7-7).

Hawthorne 59, Burroughs 56: Aysia Shellmire had 21 points and 10 rebounds in the setback for the Indians (4-8) in the West Coast Holiday Festival gold bracket at Burroughs. Jakarra Waddell added eight points for the Indians.

Mark Keppel 79, Camarillo 45: Geraldynn Leaupepe scored 15 points and her sister Geralynn added 14, but the Scorpions took the loss in the invitational bracket of the West Coast Classic at Burroughs.

Rachel Shienbein added 12 points for Camarillo (11-4).

Pasadena Poly 53, Burbank 45: Michelle Miller had 30 points and Kiki Yang added 15 points for the Panthers (8-4) in the gold bracket of the West Coast Holiday Festival at Burroughs High.

Damarie Gonzalez led Burbank (6-6) with 15 points.

El Camino Real 71, St. Joseph/SM 50: Shannon Kingery had 24 points and nine rebounds, with Cora Chan adding 21 points and Sabrina Halloran scoring 10 points for ECR (7-6) at the Oaks Christian tournament.

Bell-Jeff 56, Vista Murrieta 45: Rishonda Napier led the Guards with 27 points in the win in the invitational bracket 13th-place game of the West Coast Holiday Classic. Jasmine Smith added 14 points for Bell-Jeff (7-6).

Thousand Oaks 67, Carson 29: Kendall Frisoli led the Lancers (8-4) with 21 points at the Oaks Christian tournament. Sydney Perry added 12 points and Sarah Eicher had 11 points for Thousand Oaks.

Agoura 56, Palisades 41: Noam Leead had 22 points, with Kylie Cunningham and Kim Jacobs both adding 12 points for the Chargers (6-7) at the Oaks Christian tournament.

Boys' soccer

El Camino Real 1, Kamehameha (Hawaii) 0: Kayvon Parsa scored on a free kick in the 70th minute from 25 yards out to give the Conquistadores (9-3-1) the victory over Kamehameha in the Hawaii Invitational tournament on Oahu.

Girls' soccer

El Camino Real 1, Corona 0: Zoe Fishman scored a second-half goal and Alex Best recorded her fifth consecutive shutout for the Conquistadores (9-2-1), who captured the North Orange County Classic title at La Mirada High.

Best had seven saves for ECR, which outscored tournament opponents 9-0.

Harvard-Westlake 3, Santa Barbara 0: Cami Chapus, Briana Gazmarian and Hannah Lichtenstein scored for the visiting Wolverines (7-1-1).

Source: http://www.dailynews.com/ci_19644326?source=rss_viewed

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