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Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet
Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet

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time15-03-2025

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Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet

The free-throw shooting during Friday's Division I girls' basketball state final at Golden 1 Center told the story of Sage Hill's 51-48 loss to Carondelet. The Lightning made just four of 14 free throws. "It's abnormal for us," coach Kerwin Walters said. For the lead. Sage Hill — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) March 15, 2025 Despite the calamity at the line, Sage Hill (23-12), a young team that started two freshmen, rallied behind the play of junior guard Amalia Holguin. Her two threes in the final 2 minutes 9 seconds, one past the NBA line, pulled Sage Hill within a point. Then her assist to Kamdyn Klamberg gave Sage Hill a 47-46 lead with 1:03 left. But Carondelet converted four free throws, then survived a Sage Hill three-point attempt to win. Holguin, a junior, finished with 21 points. She used to play on a club team created by Kobe Bryant. "He always wanted us to look into the mirror," she said after the loss. And she insisted the future is bright for Sage Hill. 4 of 14 from free-throw line for Sage Hill. Tough to overcome. — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) March 15, 2025 Carondelet (30-6), which has one of the best coaches in the state in Kelly Sopak, had eight players score with a balanced attack led by Celeste Alvarez, who had 11 points and 14 rebounds. "It was a tough game," Walters said. "I thought we had great effort. A lot of credit to Carondelet. They hit some timely shots." — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) March 14, 2025 Woodland Christian 47, Rosamond 41: Taking advantage of a 50-28 edge in rebounds, Woodland Christian held on for the first of 12 championships to be won this weekend. Teagan Hayes scored 18 points, Siena Sorbello had 17 rebounds and Bailee Broward has 12 rebounds. Ariel Cain led Rosamond with 14 points. Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet
Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet

Los Angeles Times

time15-03-2025

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  • Los Angeles Times

Sage Hill's comeback falls short in state Division I title loss to Carondelet

SACRAMENTO — The statistic on free-throw shooting during Friday's state Division I girls basketball final at Golden 1 Center told the story of Sage Hill's 51-48 loss to Carondelet. The Lightning made just four of 14 free throws. 'It's abnormal for us,' coach Kerwin Walters said. Despite the calamity at the line, Sage Hill (23-12), a young team that started two freshmen, rallied behind the play of junior guard Amalia Holguin. Her two threes in the final two minutes and nine seconds, one past the NBA line, pulled Sage Hill within a point. Then her assist to Kamdyn Klamberg gave Sage Hill a 47-46 lead with 1:03 left. But Carondelet converted four free throws, then survived a Sage Hill three-point attempt to win. Holguin, a junior, finished with 21 points. She used to play on a club team created by Kobe Bryant. 'He always wanted us to look into the mirror,' she said after the loss. And she insisted the future is bright for Sage Hill. Carondelet (30-6), which has one of the best coaches in the state in Kelly Sopak, had eight players score with a balanced attack led by Celeste Alvarez, who had 11 points and 14 rebounds. 'It was a tough game,' Walters said. 'I thought we had great effort. A lot of credit to Carondelet. They hit some timely shots.' Woodland Christian 47, Rosamond 41: Taking advantage of a 50-28 edge in rebounds, Woodland Christian held on for the first of 12 championships to be won this weekend. Teagan Hayes scored 18 points, Siena Sorbello had 17 rebounds and Bailee Broward has 12 rebounds. Ariel Cain led Rosamond with 14 points.

Sacramento, here they come: State basketball finals preview
Sacramento, here they come: State basketball finals preview

Los Angeles Times

time13-03-2025

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  • Los Angeles Times

Sacramento, here they come: State basketball finals preview

The state basketball championships are set for Friday and Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Here's a look at matchups involving Southern Section and City Section teams. BOYS Division I: Sierra Canyon (26-7) vs. Stockton Lincoln (31-4), 8 p.m.: The Trailblazers didn't get to play in Sacramento in 2020 after qualifying for the state championships because the season was stopped by COVID. Maximo Adams and Bryce Cofield have fueled the team's playoff run, along with the three-point shooting of Bryce James, younger son of LeBron James. Point guard Gavin Hightower also has played well. Lincoln's Anthony Moore, a 6-foot-6 senior, is averaging 17.8 points and 5.5 rebounds. Division III: San Gabriel Academy (20-13) vs. Sunnyvale King's Academy (27-4), 2 p.m.: The Eagles are poised to win their first state championship, led by 6-11 sophomore Mahamadou Diop. The Knights rely on balanced scoring and have played several Southern California teams, losing to Agoura and St. Bonaventure. Division V: Diamond Ranch (23-14) vs. San Francisco International (24-12), noon.: Michael Salazar and Devin Turner each scored 22 points for Diamond Ranch in a regional final win. Conor Maguire of International has a game this season in which he made 14 threes when scoring 63 points. GIRLS Division I: Sage Hill (23-11) vs. Concord Carondelet (29-6), 6 p.m.: Led by standout junior point guard Amalia Holguin and a group of talented freshmen, the Lightning have made their second final in four years. They have played against most of the top teams in Southern California. Carondelet has junior guard Sophia Ross, who is known to make threes. Division V: Rosamond (29-7) vs. Woodland Christian (30-6), 10 a.m.: Center Ariel Cain scored 30 points in the regional final win over Hillcrest, making 12 of 14 shots. Senior guard Teagan Hayes is averaging 14 points for Woodland Christian. BOYS Open Division: Eastvale Roosevelt (34-2) vs. S.F. Archbishop Riordan (29-1), 8 p.m.: The top player in California this season, Brayden Burries, will try to deliver a state title for Roosevelt. The Mustangs are a good shooting team from three-point range, so the major question is how playing in an NBA arena will affect things. Riordan, trying to win its first state title since 2002, must overcome the Mustangs' stellar record of winning the toughest regional division in the state. Riordan's only loss was to JSerra. Division II: Chatsworth (26-8) vs. Carmichael Jesuit (26-9), 4 p.m.: Alijah Arenas, averaging 30.4 points, returns to the arena where he scored 44 points in last year's Division IV final loss. His teammates have learned to contribute much more, making the Chancellors a better team. Jesuit played in the Classic at Damien, going 3-1, and this will be its third time playing this season at Golden 1 Center. GIRLS Open Division: Etiwanda (27-5) vs. San Jose Archbishop Mitty (27-3), 6 p.m.: It's the third consecutive season these two elite teams are playing for a state title, with Etiwanda 2-0 in the series. The Eagles upset Ontario Christian in the regional final and are playing their best basketball for coach Stan Delus. Aliyahna Morris has been igniting the offense. Division IV: Cerritos Whitney (27-9) vs. Half Moon Bay (23-7), 10 a.m.: Whitney rallied from 10 points down to win its regional final behind Kylie Wang, who scored 16 points. Delaney Dorwin, a senior guard, has been Half Moon Bay's leading scorer.

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