FEATS OF THE WEEK
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* Irvine University converted 19 three-pointers, including seven by Bobby Gomez and six by Jon Asnon, in a 114-59 victory over Whittier Pioneer. Gomez finished with 32 points and Asnon had 21.
* Sylmar rallied from a 16-point second-half deficit to defeat Canoga Park, 75-72, after senior Frank Robinson scored the last four points. Robinson finished with 14 points and Louis Darby added 20 for the Spartans. Maurice Neal made 10 three-pointers and had 41 points for Canoga Park.
* Playing with four fouls, Redondo Union’s Keith Ellison scored 21 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter in the Seahawks’ 69-65 loss to Corona Centennial.
* Ganesha’s Michael Efevberha scored 41 points in a 67-59 victory over Bellflower.
* Cerritos Valley Christian’s Yohance Barrett hit five of six free throws in the final minute of a 58-57 victory over La Verne Damien.
UPSETS
* Woodbridge defeated then-No. 12 Mission Viejo Capistrano Valley, 62-53.
* Claremont defeated then-No. 8 Glendora, 67-60.
* Ontario defeated then-No. 11 Riverside King, 85-72.
TEAMS ON THE RISE
* Bellflower St. John Bosco. The Braves (8-0) defeated Crescenta Valley, 70-65, to win the Crescenta Valley tournament.
* Sylmar. The Spartans (4-1) routed Thousand Oaks, 78-63, to win the Sylmar tournament.
* Diamond Ranch. The Panthers (6-2) beat Placentia El Dorado, 48-45, to win the El Dorado tournament.
LOOKING AHEAD
* Fremont and Inglewood are among a handful of Southern California teams participating in the Las Vegas Prep Classic, which runs Thursday through Saturday.
* Ontario plays Thursday at Claremont in a battle of teams on the brink of The Times’ top 25 rankings.
* Top-ranked Westchester plays in the Fort Myers (Fla.) Bishop Verot tournament, which runs Tuesday through Saturday.
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