HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
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Reseda 95, Granada Hills 90--James Chen secured the Regents’ first win by making both ends of a one-and-one with 19 seconds to play. Mike Hawkins scored a game-high 28 points and Mike Basowski added 21 for Reseda.
THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT
Agoura 88, Thousand Oaks 73--Sean Martin and Joe Marini combined for 41 points to pace Agoura in a championship semifinal.
Thousand Oaks (2-4) was led by Dusty Lysobey, who scored 14.
Alemany 55, Newbury Park 49--Richard Dice scored 28 points and had nine rebounds in the championship semifinal as Alemany (4-3) won its second in a row.
DOS PUEBLOS TOURNAMENT
Hart 83, Dos Pueblos 77 (OT)--Andrew Lorraine buried a three-point shot with a minute to play in overtime to give Hart an 81-76 lead in a quarterfinal.
Micha Ohlman paced Hart (4-0) with 21 points and Chad Fotheringham contributed 20, including four three-point baskets in the first half. Hart made eight three-point attempts--one shy of the school record.
PAGE TOURNAMENT
Camarillo 62, Farmington (N.M.) 52--David Harbour scored a game-high 28 points, including two crucial three-point baskets in the third quarter, to lead the Scorpions to a first-round win at Page, Ariz. Camarillo (2-1) made five three-point baskets in the third quarter after leading, 27-26, at halftime.
Rich Schnell, who finished with 15 points, made three three-point shots in the third period, in which Camarillo outscored Farmington, 23-18.
HAMILTON TOURNAMENT
Taft 60, Venice 49--Taft defeated Venice for the second time in four days with a championship semifinal victory. Jason Deyoe scored a game-high 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Taft.
NONLEAGUE
Antelope Valley 72, Victor Valley 69--Junior forward Brock Chase scored a career-high 24 points, including the go-ahead basket with two minutes to play, as the host Antelopes (6-2) rallied from a 10-point first-half deficit to post their fifth consecutive win.
GIRLS
Hart 75, Reseda 37--Sophomore point guard Anjanette Dionne had 28 points, 12 assists, six rebounds, and five steals.
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