BOYS’ BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
Thousand Oaks advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in 10 years, but lost a coin flip against Cajon for home-court advantage Friday in the Division I-AA playoffs.
It equates to almost a 110-mile trip for the No. 4-seeded Lancers (22-5), who hosted a first-round game against Hart and traveled only 11 miles to Camarillo in the second round.
“I think it’s going to make a difference in the outcome,†Thousand Oaks Coach Rich Endres said the night before the coin flip. “It could be raining and it’ll be a long drive. Neither team wants to make that trip.â€
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It might have been the biggest shot of Royal Weaver’s life. At the very least, it was unexpected.
Weaver, a senior guard at Buckley known more for his driving skills and defense than his long-distance range, hit an important three-pointer with about 12 seconds left to tie a Division V-AA playoff game against Montclair Prep.
Weaver, who had made only one other three-pointer in his career, finished with 13 points for Buckley, which won in overtime, 77-76.
“It’s the craziest thing,†Coach Dan Hassch said. “You never know who’s going to step up.â€
Buckley (24-3) trailed by eight with about 40 seconds left, but will host a quarterfinal against Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian (19-3) on Friday.
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SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
FRIDAY, 7:30 p.m.
Division I-AAA
Quarterfinals
Ontario at Highland
Eisenhower at Oxnard
Division I-AA
Quarterfinals
Thousand Oaks at Cajon
Division III-AA
Semifinals
Notre Dame vs. Bishop Montgomery
at Redondo High
Division IV-AA
Semifinals
Oak Park vs. Crespi at Agoura High
Division IV-A
Semifinals
L.A. Baptist vs. St. Monica at Hart High
Division V-AA
Quarterfinals
Desert at Santa Clara
Kilpatrick at Serra
Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian at Buckley
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