Prep talk: Sylmar is surging in Division II basketball playoffs with 10 consecutive wins
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Prep talk: Sylmar is surging in Division II basketball playoffs with 10 consecutive wins
"Bort Escoto, now the longest-lasting basketball coach in the City Section with 33 seasons at Sylmar High, apparently has gotten far more lenient when it comes to where and when his players can take shots, considering the Spartans have scored 100 or more points four times in just the last month. Sylmar (18-12) has advanced to the Division II semifinals and will play host to Marquez (16-14) on Friday. Leading the Spartans' offense has been Robert Winn, averaging 18.7 points, and Aiden Garcia, averaging 16.3."
"No. 10-seeded Marquez will be a difficult opponent, having eliminated No. 2 Eagle Rock last week. Heavily recruited football standout Elyjah Staples has been almost unstoppable in the last two games. He's scoring, rebounding and leading. Escoto has been on his best behavior this season. He has received only one technical foul, which is considered good for him. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com."
Bort Escoto is the longest-serving basketball coach in the City Section with 33 seasons at Sylmar High. The Spartans scored 100 or more points four times in the last month. Sylmar is 18-12 and advanced to the Division II semifinals and will host Marquez, 16-14, on Friday. Robert Winn leads the offense with 18.7 points per game. Aiden Garcia averages 16.3 points and Andrew Galvez averages 11.6. No. 10-seeded Marquez eliminated No. 2 Eagle Rock last week. Elyjah Staples, a heavily recruited football standout, has been nearly unstoppable the last two games, contributing scoring, rebounding and leadership. Escoto has received one technical foul this season.
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