Westchester boys’ basketball moves closer to Western League title
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NormDICY may return to basketball in the city section, where the city’s Westchester Champion 14 times (16-9, 9-0) returned to the top as a favorite to win the open section.
Comets took a big step towards locking the Western League title on Friday, with 59-34 victory over the visiting Palisades. Westshtter has two games on dolphins (17-9, 8-2) with three to play.
The Arza Crown contributed 22 points, including a 3 -point barrage in the third quarter when comets at the end of the second half turned into Mam to 21 points.
“Certainly, we are improving,” said coach Diite Koton. “By the time of the qualifiers, we will be ready to go.”
The city department, which has been extended for a week, will be produced to accommodate games that have been rescheduled to games due to forest fires, until February 16.
Verfax 57, Hamilton 43: Mohamed Singon was 15 points for Virifax.
Cleveland 58, Birmingham 49: Cavaliers created a confrontation with Chatsworth on Monday at 5 pm to report the West Valley League. Kamari King scored 19 points, Kayden Kelly was 16 points and Sergene Demi got 10 points and 10 rebound balls. Mandel Anthony led Birmingham with 16 points.
Chatsworth 78, TAFT 36: Tekeio Phillips was 14 points for advisers.
Sun Valley Polle 70, Grant 53: The parrots (8-0) moved to two games in the East Valley League with four to play under the second year coach, Joe White. The Kawaja entity scored 34 points and JD Wyatt 28.
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Selmar 84, Panorama 36: Isabella Gonzalez ended Selmar with 48 points.