Oxnard’s Lobo Won’t Pull Rank
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Oxnard High finished the regular season with a 13-game winning streak and was seeded No. 7 in the Southern Section Division I-AAA playoffs, but Coach Henry Lobo isn’t concerned with the Yellowjackets’ ranking.
“After the [top] four, I don’t care,” Lobo said. “We just need to focus on Friday’s game.”
Oxnard (23-3), the three-time defending Pacific View League champion, will host the winner of Wednesday’s Lakewood-Bell Gardens wild-card game in a first-round game Friday.
If the Yellowjackets win, they’ll play the winner of the Arcadia-Canyon Springs game next Tuesday.
A victory in that game would move Oxnard into the quarterfinals, most likely against No. 2-seeded Rialto Eisenhower.
But Lobo says he’ll make sure his team doesn’t look that far ahead.
“It’s one challenge after another,” he said. “You can’t look past one game or you might not be playing another.”
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Preventing a team from clinching a league title on your home court can be powerful incentive.
Simi Valley and Westlake proved that last week with victories over Thousand Oaks and Agoura, respectively.
Simi Valley, which finished fourth in the Marmonte League, defeated first-place Thousand Oaks, 73-65, on Wednesday, and third-place Westlake beat second-place Agoura, 65-52, on Friday.
“We didn’t want them clinching a league title on our court,” said Simi Valley Coach Christian Aurand. “That had been the theme for us leading up to this game.”
Thousand Oaks rebounded to clinch its first league title since 1994 with a 75-56 victory at Newbury Park on Friday. But the Lancers would have shared the championship with Agoura if the Chargers would have beaten Westlake.
“We felt we owed it to ourselves and to the rest of the league to play as hard as we could,” Westlake Coach Rich Sanders said. “When you’re in a league as competitive as ours, you have to go out and do your very best and leave it all on the floor.”
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BOYS’ PLAYOFFS
Southern Section
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Wild-card round
Division I-AA
Palmdale at Century
Division I-A
Simi Valley at Foothill
Katella at Ventura
Division IV-AA
Paraclete at Morro Bay
Division IV-A
Loma Linda Academy at L.A. Baptist
First round
Division II-A
Newbury Park at Dos Pueblos
Division III-AA
Nordhoff at Bassett
Covina at La Canada
Morningside at Santa Paula
Ganesha at Chaminade
St. Francis at Banning
Division V-AA
Oakwood at St. Margaret’s
Bell-Jeff at Serra
Armenian General Benevolent at Whitewater
La Verne Lutheran at Thacher
Holy Martyrs at Boys Republic
Laguna Blanca at Flintridge Prep
Fairmont at Lancaster Desert Christian
Villanova Prep at Valley Torah
Pasadena Poly at Grace Brethren
Division V-A
Santa Clarita Christian at Price
Tarbut V’Torah at Trinity Lutheran
First Lutheran at Santa Maria Valley Christian
Skyward Christian at Stoneridge Prep
Cuyama Valley at Delphi Academy
Thousand Oaks Hillcrest Christian at Newbury Park Adventist
Riverside Calvary at Antelope Valley Christian
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Friday, 7:30 p.m.
First round
Division I-AAA
Highland at Long Beach Jordan
Lakewood/Bell Gardens at Oxnard
Division I-AA
Palmdale/Century at Irvine University
Camarillo at Quartz Hill
Hart at Thousand Oaks
Marina at Crescenta Valley
Loyola at Valencia
Division I-A
Buena at Lancaster
Simi Valley/Foothill at Canyon
Rio Mesa at California
Saugus at Perris
Katella/Ventura at Corona Centennial
Division II-AA
Westlake at La Serna
Moorpark at Paso Robles
Pasadena at Agoura
Division IV-AA
Big Bear/Kern Valley at Crespi
Oak Park at Murphy
Paraclete/Morro at St. Bonaventure
Division IV-A
Maranatha/St. Bernard at Providence
Loma Linda Academy/L.A. Baptist at Santa Ana Calvary Chapel
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City Section
Friday, 7:30 p.m.
First round
Championship division
Grant at Taft
North Hollywood at Fremont
Sylmar at Washington
Chatsworth at Fairfax
Invitational division
Kennedy at L.A. Jordan
Hamilton at Granada Hills
Jefferson at Birmingham
Reseda at Canoga Park
Monroe at Narbonne
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