Los Angeles Times

Windward repeats as section champion

- By Eric Sondheimer Heather Park finished with 16 points and nine rebounds to help Orange Lutheran defeat Rolling Hills Prep 51-50 at Godinez.

Windward coach Vanessa Nygaard said Saturday night she was so bored she counted the number of days since her basketball team lost to Chatsworth Sierra Canyon by nine points in a league game. It was 28 days ago.

“We didn’t feel good about where we were at that time, but it’s a testament to the girls how we came back and found a way to play so well as a group,” she said.

Windward (25-5) won its second consecutiv­e Southern Section Open Division championsh­ip with a 73-58 victory over a Sierra Canyon team that had entered 29-0. The Trailblaze­rs had no answer for Windward’s big three. McDonald’s All-American Charisma Osborne scored 27 points, McKayla Williams finished with 25 and Kaiyah Corona had 17.

Vanessa DeJesus, who scored 31 points in Sierra Canyon’s win last month, was four for 15 from the field and finished with 15 points. Ashley Chevalier had 18 points.

Windward’s title-game experience showed in the fourth quarter. After a 48-48 deadlock, the Wildcats went on an 11-2 spurt and outscored Sierra Canyon 25-10.

City Open

Two hours after the boys’ team won the Division I title, it was time for Granada Hills to celebrate its first City Open Division title on the same court after a 59-49 victory over Westcheste­r at L.A. Southwest College.

SS Division 1

West Hills Chaminade won its fourth Southern Section championsh­ip under coach Kelli DiMuro, riding a 24point, 25-rebound performanc­e by 6-foot-2 junior Alexis Whitfield to defeat Riverside King 52-49 at Cal Baptist.

Whitfield’s basket with 19 seconds left gave the Eagles a 50-49 lead. King had taken a 49-48 lead with 43 seconds left on a three-point basket by Alexis Mead, who finished with 23 points.

City Division I

Palisades pulled out a 5754 overtime win over Carson. Rose Morris made a score-tying three-pointer with under 10 seconds left in regulation for Palisades at L.A. Southwest College.

Sammie Arnold had 16 points, including three threepoint­ers, and Jane Nwaba scored 14 points as the No. 1seeded Dolphins overcame a 10-point deficit late in the third quarter under first-year coach Adam Levine to capture their second Division I title and sixth City title overall.

Leonna Logan had 24 points and Justina Graham scored 12 for the defending champion and No. 2-seeded Colts (14-8).

Palisades won its first Division I title in 1999 under Kevin Hall, then won Division II titles in 2011 and 2012, and Open Division titles in 2015 and 2016, all under Torino Johnson.

SS Division 3AA

Freshman Londynn Jones scored 29 points to help Corona Santiago defeat Santa Monica Crossroads 68-56 at Azusa Pacific. Mimi O’Neal and Mia LaFayette each had 15 points for Crossroads.

SS Division 2AA

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