
""I kept going," he said. "Don't stop what's working.""
""We executed the game plan - play together," Cleveland coach Dagem Asfaw said."
Cleveland High defeated Birmingham 81-70 to claim first place in the West Valley League. Sophomore guard Charlie Adams exploited a defensive gap, scoring 20 points with six third-quarter layups. Sergine Deme contributed 18 points and strong second-half rebounding, while TJ Wansa added 16 and Harout Posheyan scored 12. Birmingham received 25 points from X'zavion McKay and 21 from Tekeio Phillips. Rolling Hills Prep beat Bishop Gorman 60-45 as Harvey Kitani reached his 1,000th career coaching victory. Additional results included Chatsworth 72, Taft 58; Fairfax 67, University 28; Washington Prep 100, Crenshaw 53; Orange Lutheran 94, Los Altos 57; Calabasas 58, Westlake 48.
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