Daily News (Los Angeles)

Seasoned Alemany wins D-III state title

- By Dan Albano dalbano@scng.com

Alemany's boys basketball team placed seventh in arguably the toughest league in Southern California. The Warriors were 11th in their final division rankings entering the CIF Southern Section playoffs.

Then their mentality changed. Their confidence soared. And they couldn't be beat.

The Warriors rode their new perspectiv­e all the way to a state title Friday, defeating Santa Cruz 63-53 in a spirited Division III final at Golden 1 Center.

Before two dueling student sections, Alemany (25-15) won its 11th consecutiv­e game to claim its second state championsh­ip. The Warriors also won Division III in 2012.

In a wild postgame celebratio­n, Alemany's players rushed coach Mike DuLaney at center court and jumped with the trophy while cheering.

The Warriors then credited their postseason run, in part, to playing in the Mission League, home to powerhouse­s such as Harvard-Westlake, Sierra Canyon and Notre Dame. Harvard-Westlake will attempt to win the Open Division title for the second year in a row tonight against Salesian College Prep.

“We played a crazy-hard

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league, so as soon as postseason hits our mentality changes,” said Alemany senior guard Michael Lindsay, who scored a game-high 25 points. “We feel like we're the predators now. We're just looking to win and we won 11 straight. It was amazing.”

DuLaney also credited the stiff competitio­n of the Mission League, which produced section champions in Harvard-Westlake and Notre Dame.

“The Mission League preps you in so many different ways, emotionall­y, physically,” said DuLaney, whose team claimed the CIF-SS Division 3A title in triple overtime against Bosco Tech.

“And for us, we competed this year in the Mission League . ... We got hot at the right time.”

Alemany, which never trailed, excelled attacking the basket and playing strong defense against Santa Cruz (27-7).

The Warriors shot 47% from the floor and dominated points in the paint 40-16.

Lindsay led slashing guards Jared Mims (14 points) and Paris Lassiter (six points) and forward Logan Dorsey (seven points) in driving to the basket to make tough layups in traffic.

Lindsay, who is headed to Idaho State to play football, had a dunk on a third-quarter fastbreak.

Alemany also received muscle from towering posts Bourgeois Tshilobo (five points) and Samuel Mbingazo (six points). Tshilobo had a thunderous dunk late in the first half.

The Warriors' intentions to attack the basket were so clear, they didn't attempt their first 3-pointer until 1:14 was left in the second quarter. Lindsay, the nephew of Hall of Fame basketball players Reggie and Cheryl Miller, sank the shot to contribute to a 3020 lead at intermissi­on.

“We have to win the paint points,” DuLaney said, “and I think we've done that pretty well the past 10 games.”

Alemany played multiple defenses to hold Santa Cruz to 38% shooting. The Northern California champion was stuck on 34 points with just under six minutes left in the fourth quarter.

Mims led the way with eight steals. The 6-foot-9 Mbingazo blocked three shots, including one late on a drive by high-flying sophomore Demarco Hunter (22 points).

“We started in a man. We had some success,” DuLaney said. “But then we switched to a zone. We've been running that, in and out, all year, and that was kind of our calling card.”

But for this season, Alemany will be remembered most for how it finished.

 ?? KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Alemany players rejoice after beating Santa Cruz 53-43 to win the CIF State Division III championsh­ip in boys basketball.
KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Alemany players rejoice after beating Santa Cruz 53-43 to win the CIF State Division III championsh­ip in boys basketball.

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