Daily News (Los Angeles)

Notre Dame wins first CIF-SS title since 1993

- By Haley Sawyer hsawyer@scng.com

Notre Dame's boys basketball team didn't quite look like itself on Saturday night. After defeating its first four playoff opponents by an average of 10.5 points, the Knights were hung up on Windward in the first half.

A high-powered third quarter helped Notre Dame turn the game around and win the CIF Southern Section Division 1 championsh­ip 69-65 at Toyota Arena.

It was the Knights' first appearance in a championsh­ip game since 2016 and first championsh­ip win since 1993.

“We're resilient,” Notre Dame senior Mercy Miller said. “We're going to fight until the end and the way we fought until the end, I'm super proud of my guys. Everyone stepped up.”

Next up for Notre Dame is the CIF state tournament. Brackets were set to be released on Sunday afternoon.

Miller scored a game-high 22 points after scoring just six in the first half.

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kept him level-headed even when the shots weren't falling.

“Knowing the work I put in, knowing the work the team put in, trusting everybody, having faith that if the offense isn't going, we're going to get a stop on defense,” Miller said. “Everybody's got that killer mindset.”

Notre Dame's Lino Mark added 16 points and five rebounds and Caleb Ogbu scored 14 points and pulled down four rebounds. Ogbu also shot a perfect 4 of 4 from 3-point range.

Windward appeared to be the aggressor and took a 9-8 advantage with four minutes left in the first quarter and held onto it for the next three minutes.

Miller dribbled in for a layup and a 16-15 lead, then the Wildcats closed out the frame with a 5-0 scoring run to take back the lead.

Miller, a McDonald's AllAmerica­n nominee, was heavily guarded throughout the first half and often double-teamed, which allowed his teammates to step up.

The Knights remained one step behind Windward in the second quarter despite fierce efforts from Miller and Mark. Mark grabbed a loose ball and took it in for a layup to tie the game at 27all with 2:48 to go in the quarter.

The Wildcats made 8 of 10 free throws to help stay ahead and were up 34-32 at halftime. Hard work on the boards heading into halftime helped earn the Knights points as well as momentum. Notre Dame outrebound­ed Windward 31-23 across all four quarters.

Notre Dame reclaimed the lead to start the third quarter on a Mark layup and the Knights took care of the ball to stay out front after logging seven turnovers in the first half.

“They were spoken to sternly,” Notre Dame coach Matt Sargeant said of halftime. “We had to take this game by executing our game plan and if we did that, we were going to win.”

Windward scored in spurts but Notre Dame's lead grew to as much as eight points in the third quarter. Zach White and Ogbu sneaked in baskets when left unguarded by Windward's defense.

Late free throws nearly derailed Notre Dame's efforts. Windward took a one-point lead with less than three minutes to go in the game, but the Knights hung on to win.

“You don't let (the score) ride you emotionall­y,” Sergeant said. “We're gonna get an offensive possession and we're going to execute, we're gonna get another defensive possession and we're going to execute.

“I'm expecting this to be a good, close game for 32 minutes and it was and we came out on top.”

 ?? KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Mercy Miller of Notre Dame dunks against Louis Bond of Windward in the first half of Saturday's CIF-SS Division 1champions­hip game.
KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Mercy Miller of Notre Dame dunks against Louis Bond of Windward in the first half of Saturday's CIF-SS Division 1champions­hip game.

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