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CIF Southern Section boys basketball playoffs: Semifinal scores, stats; final matchups (2/16/2024) – Sports Illustrated
The CIF Southern Section boys basketball playoffs continued Friday night, highlighted by semifinal results that determined the finalists in every division from the Open to Division 5A.
Here are all the semifinal scores and notable stats (if available) for each game, and the first look at which teams will play in the finals on Feb. 23-24.
Harvard-Westlake defeated St. John Bosco to advance to the CIF Southern Section Open Division final …
Eastvale Roosevelt already punched its ticket to the Open Division final with Tuesday’s win over St. Pius, but left no doubt in pool play by going 3-0 with Friday night’s win over Mater Dei 80-76.
The Monarchs have been without their star sophomore Brannon Martinsen this postseason due to injury.
The Open final will be played Feb. 23 at Cal Baptist University at 8 p.m.
Notre Dame 67, Redondo Union 60: Mercy Miller scored 23 points and Zach White added 20. Lino Mark notched 10 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for Notre Dame. Hudson Mayes led all scorers with 26 points and Devin Ringer added 18 for RU.
Windward 67, Damien 60: Nasir Luna led the Wildcats with 20 points. Xavier Clinton had 20 for the Spartans. Nate Garcia scored 19.
CHAMPIONSHIP: Notre Dame vs. Windward
St. Anthony 75, Heritage Christian 57: Jojo Wicker scored 16 points to get the Saints back to a CIF final since 2000.
Rolling Hills Prep 57, Thousand Oaks 50: Mateo Trujillo had 24 points and eight rebounds for RHP.
CHAMPIONSHIP: St. Anthony vs. Rolling Hills Prep
San Gabriel Academy, Marina: (Game Saturday night)
Long Beach Poly 57, Corona Del Mar 54: Jovani Ruff led the Jackrabbits with 24 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer.
St. Bonaventure 67, Gardena Serra 64: Jeremy Goodcase had 18 points including five 3s. Dylan Benner had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Seraphs.
La Habra 63, Hesperia 43
CHAMPIONSHIP: La Habra vs St. Bonaventure
Alemany 60, Woodbridge 45: Jared Mims led the Warriors with 18 points and Logan Dorsey added 10 in the victory.
Bosco Tech 59, Santa Barbara 57: Ryan Osborne tallied 21 points and 18 rebounds for BT. Santa Barbara’s Luke Zuffelato had a game-high 34.
CHAMPIONSHIP: Alemany vs. Bosco Tech
Price, Yeshiva: (Game is Saturday)
Cerritos 68, Diamon Ranch 61: Shay Pema led Cerritos with 28 points.
Northview 52, Hillcrest/Thousand Oaks 46: Adrian Almaraz led the Vikings to the program’s first CIF final with a team-high 15 points.
Temecula Valley 95, Estancia 79: TV’s Liam Hodgkinson finished with 27 points to lead all scorers. Freshman Jeremiah Profit had 25 points.
CHAMPIONSHIP: Northview vs. Temecula Valley
El Segundo 74, Buckley 41
Castaic 76, Dunn 68
CHAMPIONSHIP: El Segundo vs. Castaic
Firebaugh 79, Ontario 50
Big Bear 76, Notre Dame/Riverside 73
CHAMPIONSHIP: Firebaugh vs. Big Bear