Boys’ basketball: Bryce Peters scores 28 points in Damien victory
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The tough Baseline League began action on Tuesday night, and Bryce Peters of Damien was ready to deliver.
He scored 28 points in Damien’s 66-59 victory over Rancho Cucamonga. Damien improved to 16-1 overall. Toby Owkwuoki had 17 points for Rancho Cucamonga.
No. 1 Chino Hills (15-0) defeated Los Osos, 113-39. Lonzo Ball scored 35 points and LiAngelo Ball added 24 points. Etiwanda defeated Upland, 54-44. Miles Oliver contributed 18 points.
In the Foothill League, Hart held off Saugus, 63-58. Chad Donohoe scored 22 points for Hart. Zach Phipps led Saugus with 20 points. West Ranch defeated Valencia, 72-46. Austin Galuppo had 28 points.
In an Olympic League opener, Village Christian (15-3) defeated Maranatha, 67-64. Terrance Lang had 25 points for Maranatha. Josh Caston had 15 points and Isaac Etter 14 for Village Christian. Heritage Christian defeated Whittier Christian, 61-53.
John Edgar scored 32 points in Ayala’s 95-73 win over Claremont in the Palomares League.
In the Bay League, Redondo opened with a 58-53 win over Inglewood. Morgan Means led Redondo with 18 points and Ryse Williams added 15 points.
Sierra Canyon defeated Crossroads, 83-45. Cody Riley scored the 1,000th point of his career.
In the Marmonte League, Westlake defeated Newbury Park, 60-37. Drew Brackens finished with 17 points. Agoura improved to 2-0 with a 49-47 win over Thousand Oaks. Calabasas defeated Oaks Christian, 83-81, in double overtime on a basket by Ryan Murphy at the buzzer. Murphy finished with 32 points.
In the Golden League, Highland (9-5, 5-0) defeated Knight, 77-49. Deshay Gipson scored 30 points.
Tarbut V’Torah (11-2) defeated LaVerne Lutheran, 67-28. Brandon Averitt had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Greg Stein scored 19 points, including five three-pointers.
Ian Caddow had 26 points in Trinity Classical’s 79-53 win over Guidance.
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