Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Westcheste­r earns title with resilience

Comets use their size to take advantage of the Highlander­s’ foul trouble and pull away.

- By Steve Galluzzo

All season the Granada Hills and Westcheste­r girls’ basketball teams had been on a collision course. They finally met for City Section supremacy Saturday night at Pasadena City College and neither side gave an inch in a championsh­ip showdown that lived up to the hype.

The teams traded baskets for 31⁄2 quarters but over the final four minutes the second-seeded Comets’ size took over and they capitalize­d on Granada Hills’ foul trouble to pull away with clutch free throws and gritty defense to claim their first Open Division title and fifth overall with a 51-44 victory.

“We stayed together, we did what the coaches told us to do and we proved we’re No. 1,” said Westcheste­r junior forward Mariah Blake, who led the Comets with 20 points. “Our plan was to stay in attack mode. We practiced boxing out and that’s what we did.”

Senior guard Rylei Waugh had 11 points, senior center Anyse Grimble had eight, senior guard Ron’yae Jackson added six and sophomore guard Reigne Waugh also had six for Westcheste­r, which held top-seeded Granada Hills (25-5) to three points in the final 4:08.

Junior point guard Marianne Boco, averaging 16 points per game, scored the Highlander­s’ first eight points of the first half and their first nine of the second half. Her three-pointer at the buzzer gave Granada Hills a 16-13 lead after one quarter and by the time Boco fouled out with 53.6 seconds left she had netted 29 points.

“She’s very talented — I’ll give her that,” Blake said of Boco.

Guard Alex Arias made a free throw, missed the second but got her own rebound and put it in to pull the Highlander­s within 49-44 with 20.7 seconds left, but Waugh made a pair of free throws with 13.1 seconds left to put the game out of reach.

Both teams entered the game without a loss to a City opponent and the Comets (29-1) finished that way. Their only loss was by one point in overtime to Chula Vista Bonita Vista in the MLK Showcase on Jan. 16.

“This was our goal from the start of the season,” said Blake, who staked her team to a 21-20 lead at halftime and a 37-35 lead after three quarters.

In the Division I final earlier Saturday, guard Hannah Lising scored 35 points to lead Sun Valley Poly to a 6764 overtime victory over L.A. CES. Alyssa Jaime stole the ball, got fouled and made the second of two free throws to put Poly ahead by three with 7.1 seconds left. The Unicorns had a chance to force double overtime but did not get a shot off in time.

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? EMMA PEREZ of Granada Hills, left, blocks a shot by Westcheste­r’s Ron’yae Jackson in the second half.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times EMMA PEREZ of Granada Hills, left, blocks a shot by Westcheste­r’s Ron’yae Jackson in the second half.

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