Monday, April 12, 2010

Westchester finishes ranked No. 1 in boys' basketball

Westchester
The Comets won the school's sixth state championship by beating Newark Memorial in the Division I title game.WESTCHESTER (32-3, City-Div. I); Ed Azzam now has as many state titles — six — as assistant coaches.

2; MATER DEI (32-2, SS-Div. 1AA); Westchester fan who told Monarchs to "get their weight up" didn't know Gary McKnight is dieting.
3; TAFT (26-5, City-Div. I); Toreadors have been an also-ran in state playoffs so often that fans are given Daily Racing Forms instead of rosters.
4; LONG BEACH POLY (28-5, SS-Div. 1AA); Raul Lara checking with Sharrief Metoyer to find out what it's like to be the big coach on campus.
5; ETIWANDA (24-10, SS-Div. 1AA); Eagles fans review tape to see if Mater Dei game marked triumphant return of referee Al Hackney.
6; GARDENA SERRA (34-2, SS-Div. 3A); It was lights out for opponents as soon as Cavaliers donned the black tribute uniforms.
7; PRICE (33-3, SS-Div. 4AA); Odds of two players from a school of 78 going to the same Pac-10 power equal to those of winning Mega Millions lottery twice.
8; CORONA CENTENNIAL (25-5, SS-Div. 1AA); Etiwanda's defense was double trouble for Huskies offense that had been posting triple digits.
9; LEUZINGER (25-8, SS-Div. 1A); Olympians tell Taft's Bryce Jones they want double-or-nothing on his buzzer-beating three-pointer.
10; SANTA MONICA (25-8, SS-Div. 1A); Here's proposing the Vikings adopt the shield-toting Rental Man of Westside Rental as their permanent mascot.
11; COMPTON CENTENNIAL (28-7, SS-Div. 3A); Third time against Gardena Serra — a 24-point loss in Southern California regional final — was charmless.
12; RANCHO VERDE (27-5, SS-Div. 1AA); Kyle Fuller shows that life after Michael Snaer goes on just fine.
13; HARVARD-WESTLAKE (25-6, SS-Div. 3A); After starting 2-4 and finishing with consecutive losses, Wolverines say "It's how you middle that counts."
14; LOYOLA (26-4, SS-Div. 1A); Cubs went down in one fell Swoope each time they played rival Harvard-Westlake.

15; PASADENA (26-8, SS-Div. 2A); After chomping on Murrieta Valley, Bulldogs engaged in mostly teeth-gnashing against San Diego Lincoln.
16; MURRIETA VALLEY (28-5, SS-Div. 2AA); Nighthawks have been playing together for so long that they know which flavor of Nesquik each prefers.
17; LA VERNE LUTHERAN (28-8, SS-Div. 5AA); It was a good thing for Southern California hoops fans that these Trojans weren't banned from postseason play.
18; COMPTON (21-15, SS-Div. 2AA); Thought to be Tarbabes in the woods without DeMar DeRozan, this team proved to be plenty hoops-savvy.
19; EISENHOWER (29-6, SS-Div 2A); Seven was unlucky, considering it was number of three-pointers Eagles made in 41 attempts in loss to Compton.
20; GAHR (27-6, SS-Div. 3A); Against Gardena Serra, Gladiators were like King Arthur going into battle without Excalibur.
21; FOOTHILL (29-3, SS-Div. 3AA); Stirring run to section title was a giddy Knights' tale.
22; OCEAN VIEW (29-5, SS-Div. 3AA); Coach Jim Harris finally made it to Sacramento, but his bid to go to Bakersfield was one and undone.
23; COLONY (24-8, SS-Div. 1A); Apparently it takes a village to beat Santa Monica in the playoffs because a Colony wasn't enough.
24; CHINO HILLS (26-3, SS-Div. 1A); Twenty-six wins and all the Huskies have to show for it is ticket stub from quarterfinal loss to Santa Monica.
25; LOS ALAMITOS (23-7, SS-Div. 1AA); Griffins' version of "Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!" is "Mater Dei! Mater Dei! Mater Dei!"

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