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Magic weaves way past Titans

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The Magic continues to run away from the rest of the pack in

Fountain Valley National Junior Basketball boys Division I play.

Just ask the Titans, who fell to the unbeaten division leaders, 57-42,

Sunday at Fountain Valley High.

Nguyen Dau topped all scorers with 20 points and also had six steals and

Ricky Hagen finished with 15 points and also six steals as the Magic

improved to 8-0.

The win allowed the Magic to clinch the division’s regular season title.

They lead the division by three games, with just two games remaining on

the regular season schedule.

In other games:

Hornets 40, Grizzlies 34

Brad Young scored nine points and added nine rebounds and Keith Sinclair

scored eight points as the Hornets avenged an earlier loss to the

Grizzlies, who received 13 points from Robert Hanson and 10 more from

Michael Entin.

DIVISION 2

Red Storm 60, Knicks 24

With all 10 players getting into the scoring act, which was led by Shane

Webber’s eight points, the unbeaten Red Storm moved closer to the

division title by improving to 8-0.

Lakers 37, HB Lakers 23

Fountain Valley pulled away from a halftime tie to defeat their Laker

counterparts from Huntington Beach. Jim Flanagan scored 10 point to go

along with nine rebounds, Michael Almanza had nine points and three

steals, and Taylor Grosso collected 11 rebounds for the winners, who

improved to 7-1.

DIVISION 3

Bulls 38, Ocean View 11

Russell Westphal dropped in 15 points with eight rebounds and Freddie

Pepper added 12 points as the Bulls routed the Raptors.

Sonics 43, Westminster 14

The Sonics handed the Lakers their first loss as Colin Carroll scored 13

points with seven rebounds, Ryan Sharpe scored 12 points with eight

caroms, and Jonathan Perez hauled in 10 rebounds.

6TH-GRADE ALL-NET DIVISION

Fullerton 44, Fountain Valley 43

Fountain Valley trailed 27-9 at the half, only to see a furious second

half rally fall a point short at Troy High. Brandon Duquette scored 17

points, Nathan Morris added 10, and Dylan Macdonald’s defensive play in

the third quarter sparked the Fountain Valley rally.

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