Burroughs Takes Third Place at Bell Jeff Holiday Tournament

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(Photo by Ross A. Benson)

By Rick Assad
Special to BurbankNBeyond

It turned out to be nothing more than a mere light workout for the Burroughs High boys’ basketball team which toyed with over-matched Garfield in Saturday night’s third-place game of the 31st Annual Bell-Jeff Holiday Classic.

Lawrence White of the Indians dribbles up court against Garfield (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Paced by senior small forward Lawrence White’s 21 points, the Indians laid waste to the Bulldogs, 60-37.

“It was a good win because we got the whole team involved,” said White, who also pulled down seven rebounds with six blocks and five assists. “We have a solid starting five, and we have a good bench. The only thing we lack is experience.”

Burroughs led 36-6 at the intermission, and the final score was made somewhat closer after fourth-year Coach Adam Hochberg emptied his bench in the second half.

“We took off our full court press because it was the right thing to do,” Hochberg said. “With the big lead we started to lose our focus some, and we don’t want to do that. This is always a challenge.”

Hochberg talked about his two best players who are expected to lead the Indians night in and night out. 

Burroughs Jorge Flores-Pere (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

“We lean on Lawrence (White) and Jorge Flores-Pere. Lawrence is very good,” Hochberg said.

Flores-Pere, a senior power forward, tallied only six points, but had an impact on the boards and played stellar defense.

The Indians (7-1) converted 23 of 45 shot attempts from the floor (51.1 percent), and bolted to a 16-2 first-quarter lead after sinking six of 13 field goals.

White accounted for seven points including a follow-up slam dunk that got the small crowd buzzing.

Garfield connected on 31.8 percent from the field (14 of 44), and missed nine of 10 shots in the opening stanza.

A 14-point lead swelled to 19 points when junior guard John Cutone (12 points) nailed a three-pointer with 4:55 left in the second quarter, and it became 30-6 after White, who tallied 17 first-half points, made a hoop with 2:32 left.

The Bulldogs’ shooting woes continued into the second quarter when they again only made one of 10 attempts.

Forward Willie Argueta scored all six points in the first half for Garfield (3-7), and finished with a game-high 22 points.

Lawrence White blocks a shot for JBHS (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Burroughs began the third quarter by drilling four of six shots from the field including a bucket from sophomore guard Chris Hovasapian (six points) that made it 45-12 with 4:38 showing.

After the Indians missed three consecutive shots, senior forward Austyn Dries (seven points) broke the spell with a basket.

The Bulldogs outscored the Indians, 12-11, in the third quarter after hitting four of 12 shots, but nailing three of four from the free-throw line.

With Burroughs’ bench now in, Garfield had its most-productive quarter, tallying 19 points in the fourth with Argueta scoring 13.

In earlier games of the Bell-Jeff tourney, the Indians fell to Renaissance Academy, 56-46, on Friday, but White, Hovasapian and Flores-Pere didn’t participate because they were suspended after being involved in a so-called “fight” in the contest against Roybal.

“I think if we had all played, it would have been a close game,” said White of the Wildcats, the eventual tournament champion with a 51-34 win over Bell-Jeff. “We would have given them a run for their money. It would have been a one or two possession game.”

Cutone led Burroughs with 13 points, followed by senior guard Kalen Verhoeven’s 10 points and Dries with nine.

Burroughs had its way with Roybal on Thursday taking a 68-53 decision with Verhoeven scoring 20 points and Flores-Pere adding 17.

White’s 17 points and Dries’ 10 points powered the Indians to a 69-40 triumph over Hollywood on Tuesday.

The Indians, fresh off a third place showing at Bell-Jeff and a tournament title at Maranatha, will play in the Chaminade Christmas Classic, Dec. 26 – 29. JBHS opens on Wednesday with a game against Westlake at 3 p.m.

 

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