It’s playoff time for top hoops teams
The postseason has arrived in high school basketball, and it’s time for the best teams in Southern California to go head-to-head in the Open Division playoffs.
In the City Section, topseeded Fairfax and No. 2 Westchester will be heavily favored in their openers Friday against Harbor City Narbonne and Woodland Hills El Camino Real, respectively. The best opener should be No. 5 Washington playing at No. 4 Woodland Hills Taft. On Dec. 6, Taft beat Washington 60-59.
The real fireworks will take place in the Southern Section playoffs, where the winner of each four-team pool advances to the championship.
The opening games Friday resemble championship games. There’s No. 2 Chatsworth Sierra Canyon hosting No. 7 Santa Ana Mater Dei, No. 5 Etiwanda at No. 4 Moreno Valley Rancho Verde, and No. 6 Bellf lower St. John Bosco at No. 3 Corona Centennial.
On Saturday, No. 1 Temecula Rancho Christian will play No. 8 Torrance Bishop Montgomery at Chaparral.
All eyes will be on Sierra Canyon to see how the Trailblazers respond to their defeat to Rancho Christian last Saturday. They couldn’t hold on to a nine-point lead in the final minutes.
Mater Dei is a young team with lots of size. Last season, the Monarchs stunned Sierra Canyon in the Open Division championship game.
Sierra Canyon should improve with the addition of Terren Frank, who returned from a knee injury last week. Teammate Cassius Stanley has been sick, so his availability is in question.
The Open Division girls’ playoffs begin Saturday with some top games in the Southern Section.
No. 8 Fullerton Troy is at No. 1 Sierra Canyon, No. 5 Redondo is at No. 4 Bishop Montgomery, No. 7 Fullerton Rosary is at No. 2 Etiwanda, and No. 6 Mater Dei is at No. 3 L.A. Windward.