This week's Prep Rally highlights an exciting high school basketball event at the new Intuit Dome, featuring top teams from the Mission and Trinity Leagues. The report also covers the rise of Eastvale Roosevelt to the No. 1 spot in Southern California and the impressive performance of Harvard-Westlake, who defeated nationally ranked opponents.
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Prep Rally. My name is Eric Sondheimer. There's an exciting high school basketball event scheduled for Friday at the new Intuit Dome . League play in high school basketball picks up steam this week with a huge opportunity for fans to make their first trip to the recently opened Inuit Dome on Friday to see Mission and Trinity League teams playing in league match-ups. Here's the link for tickets.
And, if you get a moment, take a look at all the jerseys from around the state on several walls. Close to every high school is represented. The schedule: Servite vs. Orange Lutheran, 11 a.m. Loyola vs. Chaminade, 12:30 p.m. Alemany vs. Crespi, 2 p.m. JSerra vs. Santa Margarita, 3:30 p.m. Harvard-Westlake vs. St. Francis, 5 p.m. Mater Dei vs. St. John Bosco, 6:30 p.m. SO Notre Dame vs. Sierra Canyon, 8:30 p.m. The JSerra-Santa Margarita could be the best one of the night. JSerra just got Mater Dei transfer Brannon Martinsen eligible. The winner will try to compete with No. 1-ranked St. John Bosco for the Trinity League title. There's a new No. 1 team in Southern California. The Eastvale Roosevelt Mustangs moved to the top spot after an overtime win over St. John Bosco at Damien and three more wins in Arizona. Coach Stephen Singleton has the team with an 18-1 record. Here's a story from their Damien triumph. One team making a major breakthrough was Harvard-Westlake. The Wolverines knocked off nationally ranked Perry from Arizona and Gonzaga from Washington D.C. in Arizona, then handed Northern California's best team, De La Salle, its first defeat. The Wolverines, a two-time defending state champion, enter January very much in the mix to repeat. It was quite a night at Inglewood High on Saturday, where fans got to see Alijah Arenas, Tajh Ariza and Jason Crowe Jr. in back to back games. Arenas scored 40 points, Ariza had 28 points and Crowe had 43 points. Fans were excited and cheering them o
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