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In another women’s basketball game:
Azusa Pacific 80, Cal Lutheran 34--Evelyn Albert scored a team-high 14 points for Cal Lutheran (0-5) in an NAIA District 3 game at home.
Cal Lutheran trailed, 38-12, at halftime after making just four of 31 shots from the field.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Campbell Hall 66, Buckley 43--Four Campbell Hall players reached double figures in a Delphic League rout at Buckley.
Austin McKellar (14 points), Scott Glass (14), C.J. Thompkins (13) and Alex Lopez (12) led the Vikings (8-4, 2-0 in league play), who have won three games in a row and seven of their past eight.
Oak Park 63, Thacher 47--Senior guard Eric Pryor scored 28 points in a nonleague victory.
Pryor made eight of 12 attempts from three-point range. Damian Delfino added 19 points and six steals for Oak Park (4-6).
St. Bonaventure 72, Paraclete 63--Chris Cattanach scored a season-high 24 points to lead St. Bonaventure (6-5) in a nonleague game at home.
Highland Hall 62, Grace Brethren 52--Ed Anastas scored a game-high 17 points and added 12 rebounds and six steals to lead Highland Hall (4-2) in a nonleague game at Stonehurst Recreation Center.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Alemany 51, Chaminade 44--Sara Guziel scored 16 points to lead host Alemany (13-3, 1-0) in its Mission League opener.
Samantha Rigley scored 14 points for Alemany and Guziel added eight rebounds and four blocked shots. Maria Costa had 15 points for Chaminade (12-5, 0-1).
Bell-Jeff 59, Louisville 30--Christina Ticsay scored 17 points, making five three-point baskets, to lead host Bell-Jeff (13-3, 1-0) in the San Fernando Conference opener for both teams.
Burroughs 50, South Pasadena 28--Maggie Hause scored a game-high 14 points to lead Burroughs (9-5) in a nonleague game at home.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Oak Park 4, Carpinteria 1--Carlos Torres scored three goals and Jason Bramson added another to lead Oak Park (5-2-2, 3-0-1) in a Tri-Valley League match at Carpinteria.
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