In other first-round games:
Glendora 61, Clovis West 58--Senior guard Casey Jacobsen scored 25 points and senior forward Chris Clark had 20 to lead the Tartans (31-2) at Clovis West.
Manual Arts 67, Long Beach Poly 57--James Wright scored 26 points for Manual Arts (28-3) at home in a game that also featured a 25-point performance by Poly guard Wesley Stokes.
Santa Ana Mater Dei 79, Bonita Vista 53--The Monarchs blew the game open with a 14-0 run to start the third quarter at Eastlake High.
DIVISION II
Compton Dominguez 100, East Bakersfield 51--Tyson Chandler and Keith Kincade each scored 18 points to lead the Dons at Dominguez.
Lakewood Mayfair 66, San Diego Serra 49--Josh Childress scored 25 points to lead the Monsoons (27-5) at Mayfair. James Profit scored 27 points for Serra.
DIVISION III
San Dimas 66, Exeter 43--D.J. Hackett scored 18 points and Josh Smith had 11 points and eight rebounds for the victorious Saints (28-3) at San Dimas.
DIVISION IV
Santa Monica Crossroads 81, Chowchilla 71--Felipe Williams scored 22 points and Misha Taylor added 19 for the Roadrunners (20-9) at Chowchilla.
Gardena Serra 59, La Jolla Bishop’s 55--Serra (20-12) overcame an eight-point halftime deficit behind 19 points from Earl Lewis and 14 points from Eric Sanders at Serra.
Verbum Dei 87, Corcoran 42--Dalron Johnson led the defending state champion Eagles (26-7) with 24 points and Marlon Parmer added 22 at Verbum Dei.
DIVISION V
Santa Clara 86, La Jolla Country Day 43--Nick Jones scored 26 points and B.J. Ward had 24 for the Saints at Santa Clara.
Price 71, Pasadena Poly 67--Othel Johnson scored 29 points and made the go-ahead basket with 1:14 left in overtime to give the Knights (28-2) the victory at Inglewood. Matt Easterlin scored 21 points for Poly.
Cambria Coast Union 74, Antelope Valley Christian 50--Matt Brody scored 16 points and Drew Brause added 13 points for Coast Union (24-3) at home.
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