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Alemany 75, Birmingham 45--Devin Montgomery scored 15 points and Reny Maynard had 13 for the Indians in a quarterfinal victory.
The Indians will play two-time tournament champion Centennial, a quarterfinal winner over Hollywood.
Quartz Hill 71, Eisenhower 70--Brady Chelette hit a three-pointer with three seconds left to give the Rebels a quarterfinal victory.
Chelette scored 21 points, including 12 in the second quarter, and Jason Tomlin had 19 points and eight assists for Quartz Hill (7-2).
Ventura 80, Antelope Valley 64--Jeff Staniland tied a school record with 46 points and the Cougars won a consolation game in the Valencia tournament.
Staniland, who made 20 of 27 shots, matched the record set by Norm Cowgill during the 1960-61 season.
Notre Dame 69, Royal 65--Dante Ward’s basket with four seconds left sent the game to overtime, where the Knights (3-5) started with an 8-0 run in a consolation victory.
In other boys’ games:
Calabasas 78, Faith Baptist 56--Mike Goldman collected 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Coyotes (5-5) in a victory at Calabasas.
Thousand Oaks 67, Channel Islands 58--Danny Lampert scored 14 points and Kahil Fennel had 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Lancers (8-2) in a victory at Channel Islands.
Jaye Monette had 14 points and Mike Keddington added 10 points and 15 rebounds for Channel Islands (4-3).
GIRLS’ GAMES
Glendale 56, Birmingham 42--Stephanie Sabins scored 16 of her 20 points in the second half and the Dynamiters came back from an 11-point deficit in the Burroughs tournament.
North Hollywood 76, Hoover 41--Tashean Thomas scored 26 points and Markia Derby had 23 points and 18 rebounds for the Huskies in a first-round victory at the Burroughs tournament.
Crescenta Valley 60, Notre Dame 27--Sinnamonn Garrett scored 26 points, hitting seven of 10 three-pointers, and Kelly Paige had 20 rebounds for the Falcons (7-0) in a first-round victory at the Burroughs tournament.
Campbell Hall 67, Providence 65--Emily Abrams scored 14 of her 30 points in the second quarter and the Vikings (6-2) won the Providence tournament.
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