The Signal

Finding their rhythm again

After disappoint­ing loss, Valencia finds a groove again ahead of quarterfin­als match

- By Ryan Posner Signal Staff Writer

For better or worse, Jan. 30 will be a date the Valencia boys basketball team won’t soon forget.

It was the day its Foothill League title hopes evaporated in a controvers­ial overtime loss to Hart.

It also kick-started a six-game winning streak, which has the Vikings hosting Hesperia in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2A quarterfin­als at 7 p.m. on Tuesday night.

“We worked so hard to get to that point (of a league title) and to have someone strip it away with a judgement call was brutal,” said Valencia coach Bill Bedgood.

“At times this season, it’s been like pulling teeth to get these guys to play together. But we are way more connected at this point and I think (the Hart game) brought us closer together. We have more faith in each other.”

The Vikings (13-14) have been playing with a newfound ease that led them to beating a Mission Prep team in the second round Friday that had just knocked off the division’s No. 1 seed in St. Bernard and was on an eight-game winning streak.

They also did that without arguably their top contributo­r, Dexter Akanno, who rolled his right ankle

in last Thursday’s practice. Akanno — last season’s co-Foothill League Player of the Year — was in a walking boot Friday and Bedgood said he’ll be a gametime decision Tuesday.

“He’s definitely feeling better,” Bedgood said of Akanno. “We’ll test it out before the game and see where he’s at.”

Whereas_ the loss of Akanno might have spelled the end of the Vikings’ season had it been in the preleague, they led by 20-plus points going into the fourth quarter against Mission Prep.

“Now, it seems kind of effortless to get them to play together because they’ve bought into the system and have been through so much,” said Bedgood, who’s in his first year at Valencia after coaching Saugus the previous three seasons.”

Without Akanno in the lineup last Friday, the Vikings leaned on their bigs Josh Assiff, Jayden Trower and Richard Kawakami, who were the team’s top three scorers and combined for 45 points.

Valencia will once again be tasked with slowing down a team on a streak. Hesperia (24-5) has won 14 games in a row since gaining the services of Oak Hills transfer Jaden Shackelfor­d.

Shackelfor­d — a 6-foot-2 junior — has averaged 18 points through Hesperia’s two playoff victories.

“We were able to get some game film from their latest win and before (Shackelfor­d) was eligible,” Bedgood said. “We’ve felt pretty good about we’ve matched up lately but any time you play a team that used to winning, you know they’re not going to be pushed around.”

SCCS to host La Quinta

The Cardinals will look to make it 12 wins in a row Tuesday night when they host La Quinta in the Division 5AAA quarterfin­als at 7 p.m. at The Master’s University.

SCCS made quick work of Rubidoux in the second round with an 8323 victory after receiving a first-round bye.

With a win, the Cardinals would play either Bloomingto­n or Fairmont Prep on Friday.

 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal ?? Valencia’s Josh Assiff (15) goes for a shot during a game against Mission Prep at Valencia on Friday. The Vikings won the playoff match.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal Valencia’s Josh Assiff (15) goes for a shot during a game against Mission Prep at Valencia on Friday. The Vikings won the playoff match.
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/The Signal ?? (Above) Valencia senior Dexter Akanno will be a game-time decision for the Vikings before Tuesday’s Division 2A quarterfin­al game against Hesperia in Valencia. (Left)Valencia’s Ben Grant (11) goes for a shot during a game against Mission Prep at...
Nikolas Samuels /The Signal (Above) Valencia senior Dexter Akanno will be a game-time decision for the Vikings before Tuesday’s Division 2A quarterfin­al game against Hesperia in Valencia. (Left)Valencia’s Ben Grant (11) goes for a shot during a game against Mission Prep at...

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