CHATSWORTH — The top-seeded Chatsworth boys basketball team punched its ticket to the CIF State championships Tuesday by defeating No. 2 seed Cleveland 62-47 in the CIF Southern California Regional Division IV final at Chatsworth High.
The Chancellors (20-14) advance to the state championships at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. They will face Northern California Regional champion Monterey on Saturday at noon.
After dropping a pair of regular-season games to Cleveland, the Chancellors (20-19) rode a pair of hard-earned double-doubles and some impressive defense to the regional title.
Sophomore Alijah Arenas, who scored 55 points in the regional semifinals, had a game-high 21 points to go with 16 rebounds, while junior Taj Unuakhalu had 17 points and 17 rebounds.
The duo scored the first 24 points of the game for Chatsworth and had 27 of their 31 first-half points.
“We did try to make the defense pick and choose if they’re gonna guard one or the other,” said Chatsworth coach Sam Harris. “Then our other guys can step up and knock down shots. But the game plan coming in was to punish them inside and make sure that we controlled the boards.”
Cleveland jumped out to an early lead, capitalizing on a slow Chatsworth start and the hot hand of Kamari King. He knocked down four first-quarter 3-pointers as part of a 16-point outing as the Cavaliers took a 20-10 lead after the opening quarter.
CJ Gore came off the bench to guard King and held him scoreless in the second period, sparking Chatsworth to a 31-30 halftime lead.
“He’s been up and down a little bit all year, but he stayed with it, stayed disciplined,” Harris said of Gore. “He listened to what we asked him. Any assignment we give him, he’s up for the challenge. I told him right before the game that it’s gonna be one of those nights where we’re gonna need him to play a lot of minutes and a lot of defense and he just stepped up to the challenge.”
Added Arenas: “We had to put one…
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