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  • Burroughs Boys Basketball Holds Off Glendale

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    Burroughs guard Justin Herrera scored 19 points as the hosts defeated Glendale 72-64. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    It had everything and a bit more when the Burroughs High boys’ basketball team took on visiting Glendale in a Pacific League battle on Friday night.

    There was keen defense by both teams and tough play in the painted area and neither team backed down but in the end the Bears had just enough in the tank including an explosive fourth quarter and prevailed 72-64.

    The Bears used a 27-point fourth period as the team drilled seven of 13 from the floor for 53.8 percent, converted a pair of three-pointers and also made 11 of 14 for 78.5 percent from the free-throw line.

    Burroughs made 15 of 22 free-throw attempts for 68.1 percent in the second half.

    Burroughs (7-11 and 2-3 in league) made 18 of 33 for 54.5 percent from the charity line.

    The Bears have won three of their last five games and are playing much better.

    Senior guard Nico Meza poured in a game-high 20 points with 14 coming in the fourth period for the Bears.

    Senior point guard Justin Herrera added 19 points for Burroughs and 11 points were tallied in the second half when the hosts outscored the Nitros 45-36.

    Jason Weatherall is in his first year as the Burroughs head coach and is trying to get his team to have faith in their abilities and everything will work out fine.

    Teagen Bradford scored two points but also played tough defense for the Bears. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    “The guys are getting comfortable and we are starting to play better as a group,” he said. “They are a resilient bunch. They just needed to be pushed to believe in themselves.”

    Burroughs, which made eight from three-point range, doubled up on Glendale (8-10 and 1-4 in league) in the first quarter as it led 14-7 entering the second period.

    Glendale dropped 14 three-pointers and hammered eight in the second half.

    Herrera nailed a pair of three-pointers and accounted for eight points in the initial frame.

    The Nitros, who shot 37.7 percent on 23 of 61, outscored the Bears 21-13 in the second quarter and led 28-27 at halftime as guard/forward Mason Manalo tallied nine of his team-high 17 points. On the night, Manalo had five from three-point range.

    After scoring 18 points in the third stanza, Burroughs took a 45-43 lead after hitting six of 16 for 37.5 percent heading to the fourth period.

    Herrara tossed in eight points in the third quarter and Meza added four points.

    Center/power forward Michael Vanilian scored seven of his nine points for the Nitros in the third quarter.

    Senior wing Evan Lanier had 12 points and made two three-pointers in the second half for the Bears and senior wing Elliot Lawrence added 11 points that included two treys.

    Burroughs senior wing Ethan Cooper had six points on a pair of three-pointers and junior wing Will Rowan and senior point guard Teagen Bradford each tallied two points.

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  • Burroughs Boys Basketball Earns 61-56 Win Over Host Hoover

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    Visiting Burroughs emerged with a 61-56 win over Hoover. (Photo by Rick Assad)

    By Rick Assad

    When it mattered most, the Burroughs High boys’ basketball team rose to the occasion.

    A 20-point fourth quarter was the catalyst the Bears needed when it took on host Hoover in a Pacific League game, and the result was an impressive 61-56 victory on Thursday night.

    Senior wing Evan Lanier, who also grabbed eight rebounds, scored nine of his team-best 14 points in the fourth period as the Bears made seven of 11 shots for 63.6 period in the frame.

    Lanier’s hoop with 7:25 left in the fourth made it 45-40 and Lanier’s basket with 2:10 on the clock increased the lead to 53-49.

    When senior wing Ethan Cooper’s three-pointer made it 56-51 with 1:32 remaining, the victory was almost assured.

    Coming into the fourth quarter, the score was 43-40 in favor of the Bears, but the Tornadoes were coming off an 18-point third period and had some momentum and the crowd behind them.

    Senior wing Kane Le-Cabico, who finished with four caroms and four assists, added five of his 11 points in the fourth quarter.

    Jason Weatherall is Burroughs’ first-year head coach and knows the season is going to be a battle and very much a learning situation.

    “We had to play with poise to pull out the game. They are learning how to make a play when it is needed,” he said. “Tough game. Tough opponent, but we found a way.”

    Behind five players scoring in the first period, Burroughs (4-6 and 1-2 in league), which made 23 of 52 for 44.2 percent from the field, led 17-13 as junior wing Will Rowan and senior guard Nico Meza each tallied five points, and each nailed a three-pointer. Rowan also drilled a trey in the third quarter.

    Neither team was especially productive in the second quarter, but the Bears marched ahead 28-24 after scoring 11 points and the Tornadoes tallying nine.

    Hoover (3-7 and 1-2 in league), which made 17 of 58 for 29.4 percent, woke up in the third period as senior Shannan Boutwell scored four of his game-high 17 points and sophomore Edward Gevorgyan scored five of his 14 points.

    “Right now we don’t have a dominant player yet, just a bunch of guys chipping in and making the boat move forward,” Weatherall said of his squad.

    Senior guard Nathan Rodriguez scored seven points, senior guard Teagan Bradford added six points, and Cooper scored five points for the Bears.

    Junior Alex Patatanyan tallied 12 points and also nailed a three-pointer and scored seven points in the fourth quarter for Hoover.

    Burroughs outrebounded Hoover 42-33 and converted eight of 15 for 53.3 percent from the free-throw line while the Tornadoes hit 17 of 26 for 65.3 percent.

    The Bears made seven three-pointers, and the Tornadoes hit five. 

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