(Graphic: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone)
DIVISION 1
Orange Lutheran 77, Canyon 66
Santiago 87, Cypress 28
San Juan Hills 69, Rosary Academy 56
Redondo Union 55, Sonora 35
Portola 68, Paramount 54: The Bulldogs were led by Nina Saki with 21 points. Kira Watanabe had 14 points and Kara Niho 11 points. Portola (23-5) hosts Redondo Union (23-5) Saturday night in the second round.
DIVISION 2AA
Moreno Valley 83, Woodbridge 49
San Clemente 46, El Dorado 43
Buena Park 79, Poly Riverside 41
Fairmont Prep 81, Beaumont 54
Crean Lutheran 56, West Torrance 43 CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS AND STORY
St. Anthony 68, Great Oak 50
DIVISION 2A
Pacifica Christian 55, Rolling Hills Prep 46
Chino 61, Corona del Mar 18
Diamond Bar 66, Eisenhower 41
Santa Margarita 58, Yucaipa 40
Los Alamitos 65, Pioneer 49
Beckman 72, Murrieta Valley 45
Calvary Chapel 65, Whitney 40: It was the 100th career victory for Coach Jon Hughes, who has coached the girls and boys teams at Calvary Chapel.
DIVISION 3AA
Saugus 52, Irvine 43
Cantwell Sacred Heart 50, Fountain Valley 46
Oak Hills 65, El Toro 38
Cerritos 72, Yorba Linda 44
DIVISION 3A
JSerra 56, Desert Academy 21
Huntington Beach 48, Segerstrom 40
Dana Hills 65, Cajon 20
VIlla Park 51, Victory Valley 9
Godinez 56, Knight 49 CLICK HERE FOR COVERAGE
St. Margaret’s 50, Aliso Niguel 33
DIVISION 4AA
Rancho Cucamonga 72, Santiago 18
Pacifica 63, Canyon Springs 39
Canyon 70, Avalon 20: Canyon was led by Mariah Streeter (13 points), Jasmine Prajitno (12 points) and Evie Roach (11 points). The Comanches (18-11) host Marina Saturday night.,
DIVISION 4A
Magnolia 43, Redlands Advent 23
DIVISION 5AA
Savanna 55, Notre Dame Riverside 22
Estancia 40, Thatcher 33
Loara 48, Arroyo 30
Elsinore 47, Katella 39
Santa Ana 45, Indian Springs 41
Source: CIF Southern Section; send scores and highlights to timburt@ocsportszone.com
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