LOS ANGELES The Westchester boys basketball team knew it had a tall order trying to stop sophomore phenom Alijah Arenas in the first round of the CIF LA City Section Open Division playoffs.
The Comets held Arenas to 16 points in the first three quarters, but in the fourth quarter, he scored 12 of Chatsworth’s final 15 points to lead the way in a 64-49 win.
Chatsworth will face LACES in next week’s semifinals.
Arenas finished with 28 points, 14 rebounds, four assists and five steals. Taj Unuakhalu had 10 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks.
“Our game plan was tonight was to go box-and-one on Alijah (Arenas) and try not to let him touch the ball much, but he is very crafty,” Westchester coach DeWitt Cotton said. “He made some nice plays and was tough to stop.
“When you got no size and your best player was trying to play hurt, its tough. We did a good job until the last part of the game, but they were just too good tonight.”
Fifth-seeded Chatsworth started quick going up 9-0 in the first four minutes of the game.
Courtney Hutchins got the Comets on the board with a 3-pointer with 2:50 left to play in the first quarter. After a Patrick Ramos 3, Westchester was within four at 15-11.
Westchester continued to battle and took its only lead of the night on a David Connery 3-pointer with 5:10 remaining in the half for a 19-17 lead. Arenas then started assert himself scoring six consecutive points during an 8-1 run for Chatsworth for a 25-20 lead with 2:51 left in the first half.
Before the end of the half, Hutchins stepped up and buried a 3-pointer at the halftime to get the Comets to within one point at 28-27.
The third quarter saw Westchester senior Kevin Lemke, who was saddled with three fouls in the first half, start to heat up from long range.
Lemke hit consecutive 3-pointers to pull the Comets within three in the final minute of the third quarter. Later he hit a third of the half, getting the Comets close again at 43-42.
“Their height…
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