Los Angeles Times

It’s playoff time for top hoops teams

- By Eric Sondheimer

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.

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