Los Angeles Times

Alemany wins 3A final for first boys’ title

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the fourth quarter.

Marqueze Coleman scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half for Alemany, including a one-handed putback dunk in the fourth quarter that brought Alemany fans to their feet.

“When we come to play, I don’t think there’s a team that can handle us,” Guercy said.

Alemany, which owns two wins over 1AA power Los Angeles Loyola and has beaten 4AA powers Los Angeles Price and Encino Crespi, will be one of the favorites to win a state title in Division III. Orange Lutheran wins 1A title

Gabe York scored 28 points to help Orange Lutheran (21-10) beat Mission Viejo, 64-58, in the 1A final. Pasadena rolls

A strong defensive effort propelled Pasadena (25-6) past Arroyo Grande, 50-35, in the 3AAA title game. Brandon Jolley scored 18 points; Blake Hamilton had 10 points and 15 rebounds. Inglewood triumphs

Kris Randall and Nick Smiley scored 15 points apiece, and 6-foot-10 center Charles Lockwood had a key three-point play with 51 seconds left to help Inglewood (21-11) win the 2AA championsh­ip with a 60-57 victory over Simi Valley Royal.

It was the Sentinels’ first title since future Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce led the team in 1994. JR Powell scored 16 for Royal (24-7). Mayfair wins

Dion Wright had 20 points and younger brother Brian scored 13 to lead topseeded Lakewood Mayfair (26-5) past Santa Maria Righetti, 60-45, in the 2A final. Upset in 5A

Encino Holy Martyrs got 33 points and 13 rebounds from 5-11 senior Nshan Kenjoian to defeat top-seeded Burbank Providence, 65-62, in overtime in the 5A final. Freshman Marcus Lovett Jr. scored 38 for Providence.

La Canada Renaissanc­e beat Wildomar California Lutheran, 67-45, in the Division 6 final.

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