Daily News (Los Angeles)

Louisville defeats Lakewood for Division 2A title

- By George Alfano Correspond­ent

Louisville seniors Taylor Westbrook and Miye Kodama already had experience in a CIF Southern Section final.

They were part of a squad that won the Division 2A title in their freshman season.

Westbrook and Kodama helped the Royals regroup from a shaky start Saturday to earn a 64-45 victory over Lakewood In the Division 2A final at Colony High.

Louisville trailed by seven points in the final minute of the second quarter, but it outscored Lakewood by a 39-15 margin after halftime.

Louisville (28-3) extended its win streak to 16 games.

Lakewood (27-6) was paced by Cristina Jones' 18 points.

Westbrook also scored 18 points and Louisville sophomore Khail SowellMitc­hel added 17 points.

Nyemah King had 14 points for Lakewood. She banked home a 3-pointer to give the Lancers a 3325 advantage 2:10 into the third quarter.

Things turned to Louisville's favor very quickly. The Royals scored 13 consecutiv­e points and closed the quarter with an 18-3 run.

The points kept adding up for Louisville. Jones had a reverse layup for Lakewood to cut the Louisville lead to 49-40, but

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VanLoker hit a layup and a side jump shot with 3:20 remaining.

Those plays sealed Louisville's victory.

“They (Louisville) started making shots and our shots weren't falling,” Lakewood coach Eric Oswell said. “I saw our body language change. We needed to focus on what we could control. “I loved our energy and we left everything out on the court.”

Both teams qualified for the CIF State playoffs. The regional pairings will be announced today.

“We struggled in the first half, but we did a great job defensivel­y in the second half,” Louisville coach Monica Hernandez said. “Taylor and Mia came in with a championsh­ip, and they will go out with a championsh­ip.”

Louisville couldn't get past the quarterfin­al round the last two seasons. Westbrook and Kodama got some new help this season from sophomore Sowell-Mitchel, who transferre­d from Alemany.

“She fit right in and things just clicked,” Westbrook said. “The last two years we couldn't get over the hump.”

Sowell-Mitchel was 8 of 15 from the field and scored 17 points. Eva VanLokeren contribute­d 16 points and 12 rebounds in the Royals' balanced offense.

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