Compton Dominguez Easily Advances to Quarterfinals
Steve Moore scored 19 points to lead top-seeded Compton Dominguez to a 90-54 victory over visiting Riverside Norte Vista to advance to the quarterfinals of the Southern Section Division II-AA boys’ basketball playoffs.
Sherman Gay added 13 points and Tyson Chandler had 11 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks for the Dons (28-2).
DIVISION I-AA
Etiwanda 72, Glendora 64--Romel Beck scored 26 points and Jonathan Boyd added 19 for Etiwanda (19-9) in the third-round victory at Etiwanda.
Upland 80, Eisenhower 77--Kirk Snyder of Upland (21-7) scored 26 points and blocked a shot with six seconds left that would have given second-seeded Eisenhower the lead at Eisenhower.
DIVISION I-A
Victor Valley 73, Fullerton Troy 61--Ryan Dillon scored 27 points and Edmound Elzy had 21 for the Jackrabbits in the third-round victory at Victor Valley.
San Bernardino Pacific 64, Irvine Woodbridge 44--Michael Hall scored 17 points to lead Pacific to the third-round victory at Woodbridge.
Villa Park 45, Cajon 42--Matt MacGinnis scored 14 points to lead Villa Park to the third-round victory at home.
Moreno Valley Rancho Verde 81, Victorville Silverado 78--J.S. Nash scored 43 points and had 11 rebounds for the Mustangs (19-11) in the third-round victory at Rancho Verde.
Santa Ana Mater Dei 90, Thousand Oaks 43--Cedric Bozeman scored 27 points in the third-round victory at Thousand Oaks, including 19 in the first half when the top-seeded Monarchs took a 41-16 lead.
Jamal Sampson scored 15 points for the Monarchs before fouling out.
DIVISION II-A
Lakewood Artesia 104, Bloomington 45--Jack Martinez scored 30 points and had 17 rebounds and 11 blocks in 17 minutes for the top-seeded Pioneers (26-2) at Bloomington.
Pasadena Muir 78, Anaheim Servite 74--Darelle Rowe scored 21 points and the fourth-seeded Mustangs made key free throws down the stretch for the second-round victory at Servite.
Lakewood Mayfair 59, Fullerton 41--Josh Childress and Edwin Draughn each had 12 points for the third-seeded Monsoons (25-4) in the second-round victory at Fullerton.
DIVISION III-AA
Torrance Bishop Montgomery 62, Monrovia 49--Errick Craven scored 20 points and had seven rebounds and six steals for the top-seeded Knights (23-5) in a quarterfinal victory at Gardena Serra.
Inglewood Morningside 82, North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake 65--Duayne Trotter scored 26 points and Tracy Cathey added 17 for Morningside (21-9) in the quarterfinal victory at Inglewood.
Corona del Mar 57, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 55--Kevin Hansen scored 31 points as Corona del Mar advanced to the semifinals with the win at Estancia.
DIVISION IV-AA
Gardena Serra 78, Pasadena Marshall 50--Aerick Sanders scored 24 points for the defending champion Cavaliers (14-15) in an quarterfinal upset of the top-seeded Eagles at Bishop Montgomery.
DIVISION IV-A
Orange Lutheran 74, Riverside Notre Dame 66--Jason Whieldon had 28 points, 13 rebounds and 10 steals for top-seeded Orange Lutheran in the quarterfinal victory at Concordia University.
Milken Community 55, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 38--Bobby Bassman scored 19 points to lead Milken Community to the quarterfinal victory at Costa Mesa.
Santa Monica Crossroads 79, Yermo Silver Valley 43--Felipe Williams scored 20 points and Isiah Fox had 17 points for the Roadrunners (20-9) in the quarterfinal win at Fort Irwin Fitness Center.
DIVISION V-AA
Ribet 74, Ontario Christian 54--Gerald Edwards scored 17 points for the Fighting Frogs (21-2) in the third-round victory at Ribet.
Pacific Hills 69, Kilpatrick 51--Top-seeded Pacific Hills (25-4) used a 13-1 run at the end of the first half to take a commanding lead in the third-round victory at Brentwood. Anthony Kyles scored 24 points for Pacific Hills.
DIVISION V-A
Price 85, Rolling Hills Prep 48--Jermaine Jamerson scored 22 points, Chris Alexander scored 18 points and Andrew Howard had 17 for top-seeded Price (27-1) in the quarterfinal victory at Manual Arts.
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