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BOYS’ BASKETBALL
* Bryce Taylor, North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake: Had 51 points, including seven three-point baskets, and 12 rebounds in a 105-76 Mission League victory over Alemany.
* Luke Plante, Lake Arrowhead Rim of the World: Scored 34 points in his third overtime game in a row, including a game-tying free throw to force the extra period, in an 83-79 Mojave River League win over Apple Valley.
* Chris Berry, Compton Centennial: Had 32 points and 13 rebounds in a 113-83 Bay/Ocean Crossover victory over North Torrance.
* Mike Danielian, Grant: Scored 36 points, including eight three-point baskets, in a 93-61 nonleague victory over Birmingham.
* Danny Anderson, Morro Bay: Had 34 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter, and 11 rebounds and was 14 for 14 from the free throw line in a 75-62 Los Padres League win over Lompoc.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
* Johnisha Rice, L.A. Washington: Had 27 points and 20 rebounds in a 48-44 win over Washington in a fifth place semifinal game at the Fairfax tournament.
* Jamie Bos, Chino: The 6-1 sophomore center had 40 points and 12 rebounds in a 55-47 Sierra League victory over Glendora.
* Jessie Thompson, Temecula Valley: Scored 30 points in a 71-69 double overtime win over J.W. North.
* Brittany Grayvill, Ridgecrest Burroughs: Finished with 27 points and 12 rebounds to overcome a 12-point halftime deficit in a 51-49 Desert Sky league victory over Silverado.
BOYS’ SOCCER
* Ray Thagard and Mike Lefonts, Anaheim Servite: Thagard scored the winning goal in the 46th minute and Lefonts recorded 13 saves in a 1-0 Serra League victory over No. 1 ranked Santa Ana Mater Dei.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
* Hannah Hand, Flintridge Sacred Heart: Scored the game-winning goal off assists from Alexa Eckman and Katrina Payne in overtime in a 2-1 Mission League victory, its first over Chaminade in school history.
GIRLS’ WATER POLO
* Ashley Maher, Anaheim Savanna: Had four goals, including the game-winner with 10 seconds remaining in regulation, in a 6-5 win over Yucaipa in the second round of the Western Tournament.
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