Friday’s High School Basketball Results
High School Basketball Results: Friday Highlights
In a series of closely contested games this Friday, teams showcased remarkable talent across various leagues.
In the City Section, Wilmington Banning edged out Harbor Teacher with a narrow victory, ending the game at 57-56. In the Southern Section, AGBU triumphed over Desert Christian Academy with a decisive score of 62-24. Other notable games included Alta Loma defeating Eastvale Roosevelt 50-43, and Arlington showcasing dominance against Costa Mesa with a 73-46 win.
The scoreboard from Friday’s matches reflects a variety of scores across the region. Arcadia overcame Mayfair 64-59, while Azusa secured a solid 76-56 victory against Ambassador. In another match, Beaumont bested La Quinta 53-39, and Bell Gardens achieved a 57-41 win over Covina.
Local standout teams included Beverly Hills defeating Camarillo 54-39, and Bishop Amat overpowering Victor Valley with an impressive 87-49 scoreline. Brea Olinda recorded a significant 49-19 victory against Chaffey, and Cantwell-Sacred Heart defeated Ocean View 79-49.
Several teams participated in tightly contested games. Central emerged victorious against Rancho Mirage, winning with a close score of 69-67. Another thrilling matchup saw Gahr narrowly defeat Crescenta Valley 61-56.
As the season progresses, these results not only impact team standings but also set the tone for upcoming games, adding to the excitement of high school basketball across the region.
The girls’ games mirrored the excitement on the boys’ side. In the City Section, Carson convincingly defeated Gardena 50-16 while Grant triumphed over RFK Community, 51-31. In the Southern Section, standout performances included a dominant 90-31 victory for Corona Centennial against Camarillo and a competitive clash between North Torrance and Alemany, which North Torrance won 69-61.
Friday’s results provide a snapshot of the ever-evolving landscape of high school basketball, as teams prepare for what lies ahead this season.







