By Dick Dornan
BurbankNBeyond Sports Editor
Friday, Jan. 25
Boys Basketball:
Burroughs 73 Glendale 70 (Lawrence White made his senior night one to remember. White scored 44 points, two shy of the school record, hit four three-pointers, grabbed 11 rebounds and was 18 for 25 from the free throw line. His 3-pt FG and subsequent dunk gave JBHS an early 21-18 lead. Burroughs led by as many as 18 points in the third quarter before Glendale rallied behind five three-pointers in the fourth quarter to get within two points. But White connected on 9-of-11 free throws in the final period to cement the win. The Indians improved to 13-8 and 3-6 in league)
Burbank 51 Arcadia 47 (Adam Pasco scored 14 points as the Bulldogs improved to 13-9, 5-4)
Bell Jeff 70 Salesian 56
Providence 77 St. Genevieve 60
Girls Basketball:
Burroughs 60 Glendale 44 (Aysia Shellmire scored 16 points, had 6 rebounds and 6 blocks; Davina Del Castillo scored 10 points, grabbed 9 rebounds, had 5 steals and 3 assists. Indians improved to 19-3, 8-1)
Arcadia 58 Burbank 38 (Courtney Seidler scored 13 points and collected 9 rebounds; Ashley Linda added 12 points. Bulldogs slipped to 10-12, 6-3)
Providence 49 Holy Martyrs Armenian 16
Fairfax 58 Bell Jeff 48
Boys Soccer:
Burroughs 2 Glendale 1 (Noberto Alcantar scored two goals off of throw-ins from Brandon Gerlach in the second half as JBHS remained in first place at 10-5-2, 7-2)
Burbank 3 Arcadia 2 (Andre Negrette scored two goals for BHS. Bulldogs improved to 5-6-1, 3-4-2)
Girls Soccer:
Burroughs 2 Glendale 1 (Tatiana Rizzotti scored both goals as JBHS improved to 10-11-1, 7-2).
Arcadia 1 Burbank 0 (Bulldogs fell to 11-7-1, 6-2-1)
Thursday, Jan. 24:
Boys Basketball:
Bell Jeff 59 St. Anthony 54
Girls Basketball:
Bell Jeff 48 St. Matthias 18
Girls Water Polo:
Crescenta Valley 21 Burbank 4
Tuesday, Jan. 22:
Boys Basketball:
Pasadena 69 Burbank 39 (Bulldogs slip to 12-9, 4-4)
Hoover 69 Burroughs 45 (Indians fall to 12-8, 2-6)
Girls Basketball:
Burroughs 63 Hoover 37 (Aysia Shellmire scored 12 points, grabbed 6 rebounds and had 4 steals; Sidney Ortega and Paula Galicia each had 10 points as the Indians improved to 18-3, 7-1)
Burbank 63 Pasadena 40 (Aja Locke scored 12 points and collected 16 rebounds; Jamie Gonzalez and Ashley Linda each had 11 points as the Bulldogs improved to 10-11, 6-2)
Providence 39 Pacifica Christian 26
St. Anthony 72 Bell Jeff 36
Boys Soccer:
Burroughs 4 Hoover 2 (Milosh Petko scored the decisive goal as the Indians improved to 9-5-2, 6-2. / Goals: Jorman Herrera (14 min), Brian Arzate 26 min), Milosh Petko (63 min), Brandon Gerlach (80 min) / Assists: Brandon Gerlach, Manny Celio / Saves: Elliot Whitecotton 5 saves
Jorman Herrera scored goal on a penalty shot. Then Hoover tied game 1 to 1. Brian Arzate broke through the Hoover defense to give Indians a 2 to 1 lead, but again, Hoover came back and scored on a penalty early in the second half to tie the game again.
At 63 minutes, Milosh Petko came back into the game, and on his first touch, made a run to the backside and scored to give the Indians a 3 to 2 lead. At 80 minutes, Brandon Gerlach scored on a direct free kick to ice the game.)
Burbank 2 Pasadena 1 (Bulldogs improve to 4-6-1, 2-4-2)
Girls Soccer:
Burbank 4 Pasadena 1 (Maddie Carlborg scored 3 goals as Burbank improved to 11-6-1, 6-1-1)
Burroughs 10 Hoover 0 (Brianna Perez and Emma Pineiro each scored 3 goals as the Indians improved to 9-11-1, 6-2)
Girls Water Polo:
Burroughs 12 Hoover 0 (Sophia Piedrahita scored 4 goals; Selina Gavez added 3 goals as the Indians are now 12-7, 5-0)
Monday, Jan. 21:
Boys Basketball:
La Salle 83 Providence 61 (Marcus LoVett scored 30 for PHS)
University 81 Bell Jeff 76
Girls Basketball:
Bell Jeff 64 Whitney 35