GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
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Granada Hills 91, Birmingham 26--Kelly Beckler and Tracey Takeshita each scored 20 points in a West Valley League victory for the Highlanders at Granada Hills.
Beckler also had six assists and five steals.
Kelly Patterson had 10 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists for Granada Hills (12-12, 3-6).
Monroe 55, Sylmar 32--Desiree Norihiro scored 16 points, including two three-point baskets, to help the Vikings clinch their first league championship since 1993 at Sylmar.
In the Valley Mission League game, reserve Kelly Nakano made three of four three-point shots and scored 12 points for the Vikings (13-6, 8-1) and Amber Burgin had seven points, seven rebounds, nine steals and four assists.
Oaks Christian 72, Cornerstone Christian 40--Erin McKinney scored 20 points and the Eagles won a nonleague game at Oaks Christian.
Cherhara Shields had 16 points for Oaks Christian (16-7), which is ranked No. 3 in Southern Section Division V-A.
Ventura 83, Hueneme 55--Kelly Fay had 27 points and the Cougars (19-5) won a nonleague game at Ventura.
Katy O’Brien made four three-pointers and finished with 20 points and six assists for Ventura. Fay made three three-pointers.
Oxnard 65, Rio Mesa 47--Sienna Abraham scored 16 points and Tiffany Walker had 13 for the Yellowjackets (13-11, 7-1), who clinched a share of the Pacific View League title.
Kyelynn Chiong scored 16 points for the Spartans (9-15, 2-6).
Newbury Park 60, Agoura 51--Rachel Hever scored 13 points and Emily Cameron had 11 for the Panthers (19-7, 11-0) in a Marmonte League victory at Newbury Park.
Jennifer Lacey scored 21 points for the Chargers (5-6 in league).
Moorpark 58, Westlake 46--Kristen Nadas had 15 points and six blocked shots for the Musketeers (17-6, 8-4) in a Marmonte League victory at Moorpark.
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