Prep basketball roundup: Kaiden Bailey shows off his talent for Santa Margarita
The arrival of junior guard Kaiden Bailey at Santa Margarita was supposed to add to the Eagles’ basketball fortunes. A star last season at Crean Lutheran, his transfer to Santa Ana Calvary Chapel to join his coach and father didn’t work out, so Plan B was enrolling at Santa Margarita.
And what an addition he is. Bailey made three consecutive threes during a 15-0 run to start the second quarter and finished with 25 points during Santa Margarita’s 81-40 win over Long Beach Poly at Valley Christian on Tuesday. He looked comfortable and confident in his third game playing for the Eagles (3-0).
Bailey said coach Justin Bell has been stressing for him to do the things he’s used to doing.
“A big thing he’s been talking to me about is being myself, being aggressive, seeing the floor and create shots and being comfortable with the team,†Bailey said.
When he got hot in the second quarter, there was no one that could stop him. And even if he misses a shot, Bailey said, “My teammates are picking me up.â€
This is a team that should not be underestimated even though it plays in the same Trinity League with St. John Bosco, Mater Dei and JSerra. Only one senior is in the starting lineup. That’s 6-foot-9 Dallas Washington, who scored 16 points and did a good job defensively on Poly’s Jovani Ruff. Junior Brayden Kyman made his usual many contributions and finished with 22 points.
As Bailey learns more about his teammates, one player who should benefit is the other starting guard, Rodney Westmoreland, who made two open threes thanks to Bailey setting him up.
Harvard-Westlake 84, Long Beach Millikan 47: The Wolverines (4-0) cruised to victory. Joe Sterling had 21 points and Nik Khamenia had 20 points and nine assists.
St. Francis 46, Etiwanda 42: Stephan Karibyan had 14 points and Joe Hickey contributed 10 rebounds for St. Francis.
Bishop Alemany 50, Price 40: The Warriors (4-0) received 19 points from Paris Lassiter.
Chaminade 53, La Cañada 50: Jonas Thurman had 21 points for 4-0 Chaminade.
Eastvale Roosevelt 111, Norte Vista 68: Brayden Burries had 33 points and 13 rebounds and Issac Williams added 24 points for Roosevelt.
Heritage Christian 64, Hesperia 59: Tae Simmons had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Rancho Cucamonga 58, Foothill 54: Aaron Glass had 23 points for Rancho Cucamonga.
Calabasas 69, Knight 60: Sophomore Grayson Coleman scored a career-high 32 points for Calabasas.
Servite 65, Mission Viejo 56: Bryson Allen led the 4-0 Friars with 18 points.
Canyon Country Canyon 64, Granada Hills 46: Eric Kubel finished with 24 points for 3-0 Canyon.
Carlsbad 74, Mater Dei 72: Jake Hall scored 45 points to help Carlsbad beat the Monarchs in their season debut in overtime. Luke Barnett had 19 points for Mater Dei.
San Clemente 79, Calvary Chapel 44: Christian Fernandez scored 19 points and Porter Hansen added 17 to lead the 6-1 Tritons.
Shalhevet 62, Valencia 44: Aiden Bitran finished with 33 points for Shalhevet.
Verbum Dei 84, Manual Arts 54: Ryan Figueroa scored 22 points and Harper Whitman 15 for 4-0 Verbum Dei.
Girls basketball
Moorpark 70, Agoura 55: Freshman Maya Urteaga scored 42 points and made seven threes for Moorpark.
Brentwood 52, Corona Centennial 49: Sophomore Reena White led Brentwood with 19 points.
Birmingham 66, Gardena Serra 39: Kamora Coleman finished with 21 points for. 3-0 Birmingham.
Sierra Canyon 81, Fairmont Prep 63: Emilia Krstevski had 22 points and 16 rebounds for Sierra Canyon, which did not play Jerzy Robinson. Payton Montgomery had 17 points and 13 rebounds.
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