BOYS’ DIVISION III FINALWHO: Harvard-Westlake (34-1) vs....
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BOYS’ DIVISION III FINAL
WHO: Harvard-Westlake (34-1) vs. San Diego University (25-4)
WHEN: Tonight at 8
WHERE: Cal State Fullerton.
DIRECTIONS: 5 freeway south to 91 freeway east to 57 freeway north. Exit Nutwood Ave., west to State College Blvd.
TICKET INFORMATION: Adults $9. Students $7. Tickets available at box office.
WHO TO WATCH: Jason Collins, a 6-10 center who scored 20 points in last season’s 58-47 victory over University, averages 19 points. Jarron Collins, a 6-9 forward, is averaging 13.7 points and 8.3 rebounds. Guard Victor Munoz, a transfer from St. John Bosco, has provided a boost, averaging 6.1 points and 8.3 assists. University measures up with 6-8 forward Luke Walton, who averages 15 points and nine rebounds, and 6-7 forward Ron McMillan, who averages 16.5 points and nine rebounds. Guard David Abramowitz averages 13 points.
FAST FACT: Jason Collins is 25 rebounds shy of the state career record of 1,496 by Wendell Kallenberger of Garden Grove Rancho Alamitos (1963-66). Collins averages 10.5 rebounds a game.
RADIO/TV: None.
GIRLS’ DIVISION IV FINAL
WHO: Bell-Jeff (31-1) vs. St. Bernard (24-6)
WHEN: Today 9 a.m.
WHERE: The Pond in Anaheim.
DIRECTIONS: 5 freeway south to Ball Rd. Go left (east) two miles to Phoenix Club Dr. Turn right and follow road to parking lot.
TICKET INFORMATION: Adults $9. Students $7. Parking $7. Tickets available at box office.
WHO TO WATCH: Jaclyn Johnson and Cheryl Flores form a formidable inside-outside tandem for the Guards. Johnson averages 22 points and 14 rebounds. Flores averages 12 points and seven assists. Tonda Williams, a 6-foot center, averages 11 points and 5.7 rebounds for the Vikings, and 5-8 guard Terry Holmes averages 10.1 points and five rebounds.
FAST FACT: Bell-Jeff averages 19 steals a game and has held opponents to a 33.2% field-goal percentage. The Guards have made 60.2% of their shots, including 74.6% by Johnson.
RADIO/TV: None.
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