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Sierra Canyon defeats Ontario Christian in semifinals

Trailblaze­rs set up a rematch with Etiwanda on Tuesday

- By Haley Sawyer hsawyer@scng.com

The Sierra Canyon girls basketball team dug itself out of an eight-point deficit at the end of the first quarter on Saturday night to beat Ontario Christian 76-69 in front of a standingro­om-only crowd and secure a spot in the Open Division final of the CIF Southern California Regional playoffs.

The Trailblaze­rs’ win set up a rematch with Etiwanda on Tuesday. The game will be at Etiwanda at 7 p.m.

Etiwanda defeated Sierra Canyon in the CIF Southern Section Open Division championsh­ip.

“We just want to win,” Sierra Canyon coach Alicia Komaki said. “This is our seventh regional final in the last 12 seasons. We don’t just expect to get there, we want to win it.”

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Sophomore Jerzy Robinson scored 29 points for the Trailblaze­rs and Mackenly Randolph added 19 points. Izela Arenas chipped in 17 points.

The Knights’ hot shooting and comfort around the perimeter got them ahead early in the game. Amanda Ajobiewe, who scored 14 points, made a 3-pointer with 4:30 left in the opening quarter as part of a 5-0 scoring run.

Freshman Kaleena Smith made eight 3-pointers across four quarters to finish with a game-high 35 points for Ontario Christian (285).

Costly turnovers hurt the Trailblaze­rs (31-2), including one that led to an Ajobiewe layup and a 1711 lead in Ontario Christian’s favor.

Smith sent her team’s energy through the roof and earned it a 23-15 advantage when she heaved the ball for a buzzer-beating, halfcourt shot at the end of the first quarter.

Sierra Canyon made seven free throws in the second quarter to stay in the game. Randolph was also an asset, scoring 11 points in the first half and fighting through defenders to make some difficult shots.

“It was one of those moments where you’re a senior and this could be your last game,” Komaki said. “Mac’s been locked in all playoffs, so it’s not a surprise. She’s our heartbeat. She’s our leader and I’m not surprised she stepped up in a big game.”

The Trailblaze­rs were up 30-29 by halftime.

Izela Arenas came alive in the second half to score 13 points and

Robinson made shots at the right moments. The sophomore hit a turnaround jumper in the third quarter to pull Sierra Canyon ahead 47-46.

Smith made a 3-pointer to force the lead to change hands once more, but Ontario Christian wasn’t able to sustain it. The freshman remained a force until the final buzzer as the Knights switched to a half-court press in a final push for a win.

“On our scouting report, it said expect her to score 30,” Komaki said. “I was a little disappoint­ed that we let her get a little more loose sometimes, but we expected that. Really the goal was that we didn’t want anybody else to beat us.”

Arenas sank a 3-pointer and made her shot on an and-one opportunit­y that followed to bring the score to 69-62 with four minutes left to get the regional championsh­ip in sight.

“We’ve been blessed with another opportunit­y,” Robinson said. “Every day in practice, that’s our motivation, to get another opportunit­y.”

 ?? PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN ?? Sierra Canyon’s Jerzy Robinson, right, drives toward the basket in the Open Division regional semifinals Saturday won by the Trailblaze­rs.
PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN Sierra Canyon’s Jerzy Robinson, right, drives toward the basket in the Open Division regional semifinals Saturday won by the Trailblaze­rs.

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