City Section
Saturday, Feb. 14
CITY SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS
First Round (Friday, Feb. 20, Unless Indicated)
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION
Hollywood (Sunset Six 1, 13-8) at Narbonne (Marine 1, 15-8); El Camino Real (West Valley T1, 18-5) at Fremont (Coliseum 2, 13-5), Thursday; Westchester (Western 2, 13-9) at Los Angeles (Northern 1, 22-4); Monroe (Valley Mission 2, 16-5) at Fairfax (Western 1, 21-3), Thursday; L.A. Marshall (Northern 2, 14-12) at Sylmar (Valley Mission 1, 15-6); Carson (Marine 2, 15-6) at Roosevelt (Eastern T1, 20-5); L.A. Jordan (Eastern T1, 18-4) at Chatsworth (West Valley T1, 15-6); Palisades (Western 3, 11-11) at Crenshaw (Coliseum 1, 24-1), Thursday.
INVITATIONAL DIVISION
North Hollywood (Sunset Six T2, 8-12) at Dorsey (Coliseum 3, 15-10), Thursday; South Gate (Eastern T3, 8-11) at L.A. Hamilton (Western T5, 11-14); King-Drew (Crosstown T1, 16-3) at Jefferson (Coliseum 4, 11-10), Thursday; Granada Hills (West Valley 3, 12-13) at Garfield (Eastern T3, 15-11), Thursday; Belmont (Northern 3, 6-7) at Reseda (Valley Mission 3, 12-6); Los Angeles CES (Crosstown T1, 12-4) at Gardena (Marine T3, 12-9), Thursday; Bravo (Freeway 1, 13-3) at Venice (Western 4, 10-14); Grant (Sunset Six T2, 8-9) at Washington (Marine T3, 11-9).
Note: Quarterfinals will be played on Feb. 25, the semifinals on Feb. 27 and the finals at Sports Arena on March 6.
Friday, Feb. 13
COLISEUM LEAGUE
Crenshaw 62, Manual Arts 54
Lynea Williams scored 19 points and Brittany Sheppard added 16 points for league champion Crenshaw (24-1, 10-0), which won its 23rd consecutive game. Niauni Brown had 16 points for host Manual Arts.
Fremont 51, Dorsey 49 (OT)
Camille Desmond had 28 points, including five three-pointers and hit the game winning free throws with 18 seconds left for Fremont (8-2 in league). Tiesha Hughes had 24 points for host Dorsey (15-10, 6-4).
Jefferson 53, Locke 52
Senior Tena Flores had 22 points and seven rebounds and senior Julie Legardye had seven points, 13 rebounds and hit two freethrows with 15 seconds left to give Jefferson (13-10, 6-4) the lead for good. Blue had 18 points for Locke (2-8 league).
EASTERN LEAGUE
L.A. Jordan 72, Huntington Park 22
Keisha Davis had 27 points, 10 rebounds, 10 steals and four assists and Arielle McClellan added 15 points, four steals and three assists for first-place Jordan (18-4, 9-1) at Huntington Park (4-15, 1-9 league).
South Gate 49, Bell 17
Amelia Perez had 14 points, nine rebounds, three steals and three assists and Christy Ochoa added 13 points and seven steals to lead host South Gate (7-12, 5-5) past Bell (2-8 in league).
MARINE LEAGUE
Carson 60, San Pedro 17
Visiting Carson (15-6, 8-2) took second place in the Marine League. San Pedro is 4-18, 0-10.
Narbonne 73, Washington 19
Audrey Grant had 17 points for host No. 6 Narbonne (15-8, 10-0) which won the league title.
NORTHERN LEAGUE
Los Angeles 53, Eagle Rock 41
Deshawna Banks had 26 points for visiting Los Angeles (12-0 league). Kurra Frazier-Curtis had 18 points and senior Stephanie Rios had 10 rebounds for Eagle Rock (4-12, 3-9).
L.A. Wilson 61, Belmont 49
Natalia Cuevas had 22 points, Neyra Valenzuela had 13 points and seven rebounds and Maritza Rios had nine points and 13 rebounds to lead host L.A. Wilson (9-11, 5-7) past Belmont (6-6 in league).
VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
San Fernando 50, Granada Hills Kennedy 48
Ashley Orozco scored 17 points, Diana Harper had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Lelani Madrigal had 12 points and six steals to lift visiting San Fernando (10-13, 3-7). Junior Leslie Ortiz scored 24 points to lead Granada Hills Kennedy (1-9 in league).
Sylmar 65, Reseda 26
La Shay Fears had 20 points, six steals and six assists and Seyram Gbewonyo had 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals to lead host Symlar (15-6, 10-0) past Reseda (12-6, 6-4).
WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
El Camino Real 44, Taft 22
Erica Davis and Sara Rudorfer each had 12 points for host El Camino Real (17-5, 9-1).
WESTERN LEAGUE
Fairfax 51, Westchester 36
Flor Morales had 17 points to lead visiting Fairfax (21-3, 10-0) past Westchester (8-2 in league).
L.A. Hamilton 49, L.A. University 43
Heather Sutherland had 22 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and four assists for host Hamilton (11-14, 2-8). University is 2-8 in league.
Thursday, Feb. 12
CROSSTOWN LEAGUE
L.A. CES 59, Middle College 37
Alexis Fields had 20 points for visiting L.A. CES (12-4, 9-1).
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Sherman Oaks CES 41, USC-MaST 40
Brittaney Belyeu scored 15 points and Keesha Tringle added 14 points for host Sherman Oaks CES (6-5, 5-4). Ennisha Kyles had 26 points and 22 rebounds for USC-MaST (4-7, 3-5).
NORTHERN LEAGUE
L.A. Marshall 68, Lincoln 49
Junior Tina Dea had 32 points and eight steals for Lincoln (0-12 in league).
Wednesday, Feb. 11
COLISEUM LEAGUE
Crenshaw 91, Dorsey 59
Lynea Williams had 22 points to lead host and No. 23 Crenshaw (23-1, 9-0).
Locke 56, Manual Arts 51
Donnetta Tedford had 16 points and eight rebounds to lead host Locke (4-12, 2-7).
EASTERN LEAGUE
Garfield 61, Bell 24
Julie Bracamontes had 18 points for visiting Garfield (5-4 league). Bell is 2-7 in league.
Roosevelt 52, L.A. Jordan 48
Maria Esqueda had 15 points to lead Roosevelt (18-4, 8-1). Keisha Davis had 18 points and six rebounds to lead host Jordan (17-4, 8-1).
South Gate 40, Huntington Park 25
Amelia Prez had 13 points for host South Gate (6-10, 4-5). Huntington Park is 0-9 in league.
MARINE LEAGUE
Carson 79, Wilmington Banning 33
Chinyere Ibekwe had 20 points and 13 rebounds for host Carson (14-6, 7-2). Wilmington Banning is 2-14, 2-7.
Narbonne 59, San Pedro 21
Morghan Medlock had 23 points and 11 rebounds for visiting Narbonne (14-8, 9-0) which clinched the league championship.
Washington 43, Gardena 40
Johnisha Rice had 25 points and 12 rebounds for Washington (11-8, 5-4).
NORTHERN LEAGUE
Los Angeles 68, Lincoln 21
Ebony White had 24 points, eight assists and six steals and Dashawna Banks had 20 points, six assists and five steals for host Los Angeles (21-4, 11-0).
SUNSET SIX LEAGUE
Hollywood 66, Verdugo Hills 45
Karla Zapata scored 16 points for Hollywood (11-8, 8-1), which clinched its first-ever league title. The Sheiks outscored Verdugo Hills, 21-5, in the second quarter to build a 40-19 lead. Brittney Garcia scored nine points for the Dons (0-9 in league).
North Hollywood 48, Canoga Park 47
Marsha Clever had 18 points, including four three-pointers, and Jennifer Lemus scored 12 points, all in the fourth quarter, and had the game winning layup with 17 seconds left for host North Hollywood (8-11, 7-2). Alishia Barfield had 27 points, 25 in the first half for Canoga Park (4-5 in league).
VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Monroe 58, Reseda 52
Ashley Cravens had 10 points and 22 rebounds to lead visiting Monroe (15-5, 7-2) past Reseda (6-3 in league).
WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
El Camino Real 57, Granada Hills 23
Brenna Flynn had 12 points and 10 rebounds for host El Camino Real (17-5, 8-1).
WESTERN LEAGUE
Fairfax 67, Venice 31
Brittany Henderson had 18 points and Chari Smith added 16 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks to lead host Fairfax (20-3, 9-0).
L.A. University 60, Palisades 56
Dionysia Titler and Randalina Robinson each scored 22 points for host University (10-10, 2-7), which rallied from a 13-point deficit at halftime. Megan Coulter scored 18 points for Palisades.
Westchester 53, L.A. Hamilton 34
Tamiko Rounds had 13 points for visiting Westchester (11-6, 8-1).
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