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In other girls’ basketball games:
L.A. Baptist 50, Marshall Fundamental 39--Jill Shackelford scored 12 points and grabbed 9 rebounds as the host Knights won their fifth in a row in an Alpha League game.
Notre Dame 34, St. Genevieve 32--Chrissi Bernap scored a game-high 17 points to lead the Knights (4-12, 1-2) in a San Fernando Valley League game at Notre Dame.
Montclair Prep 48, Maranatha 43--With the Mounties trailing by a point with less than a minute to play, Maria Cicione and Charis Kubrin combined to make 6 free throws to ice the Alpha League win at Maranatha.
Alemany 58, Louisville 41--Sophomore forward Nicole Miller scored 17 points and Andrea Hoffman added 16 for Alemany in a San Fernando Valley League game at Alemany.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Buckley 60, Campbell Hall 43--Adam Glickman scored 20 points to lead 4 Griffins in double figures as Buckley improved to 2-0 in the Delphic League game at Buckley.
Faith Baptist 56, Providence 25--David Hairston scored 10 of his game-high 17 points in the third quarter to lead Faith Baptist in the Delphic League game at Providence.
WRESTLING
Harvard 57, Whittier Christian 16--Robert Rhodes, Brent Zacky and Richard Shin all won, leading the Saracens (10-2, 2-0) in a San Fernando Valley League match at Harvard.
El Camino Real 58, San Fernando 11--The Conquistadores dominated the Valley League match at El Camino Real behind first-period pins by Greg McMurray, Primativo Ortiz and Orin Averni.
El Camino Real improved to 24-2, 1-0 in league meets. San Fernando is 0-1 in league meets.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Hart 4, San Gabriel 1--Rick Kemps scored 3 goals to lead the Indians (9-3-1, 3-1-1) in a Foothill League match at Hart.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Chaminade 2, Notre Dame 0--Katie Cresto’s penalty kick broke a scoreless deadlock early in the second half and Fiona Chaney added a goal in the San Fernando Valley League match at Chaminade.
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