There’s no settling for common or peculiar this basketball season for Redondo Union coach Reggie Morris Jr. He has excessive expectations, and when a number of of his starters didn’t come out acting on Tuesday, he rapidly pulled them.
“We attempt to develop good habits,” Morris mentioned.
The Sea Hawks (4-0), ranked No. 3 within the Southland by The Instances, responded with a blitz that indicated his gamers acquired the message. Chace Holley completed with 20 factors and SJ Madison had 19 in an 89-37 win over Laguna Hills as a part of the Redondo Union event.
The Sea Hawks misplaced twice to Sierra Canyon and twice to Open Division champion Eastvale Roosevelt in hard-fought video games final season. They had been near profitable however unable to drag by means of within the greatest moments. This season, Morris is coaching his staff to be ready to beat the Southern Part’s greatest.
“We nonetheless have plenty of room for enchancment,” he mentioned. “We have now an opportunity to be actual good.”
Full-court strain protection and plenty of velocity and athleticism will make Redondo Union maybe the principle challenger to Sierra Canyon this season. There’s not a lot top however Morris hopes to make up for that with aggressiveness and hustle. That’s why his gamers had been warned early on Tuesday that in case you don’t carry out, there’s a spot on the bench and alternative for others.
Morris has received titles at Leuzinger, St. Bernard, Redondo Union and Fairfax. He is aware of what’s wanted to achieve the highest.
Santa Margarita 66, Loyola 55: Kaiden Bailey scored 18 factors, Drew Anderson 17 and Brayden Kyman 15 for the unbeaten Eagles (7-0). Loyola trailed by 13 factors at halftime and closed to inside 5 factors within the third quarter. Mattai Carter completed with 16 factors.
Royal 65, St. Monica 56: Lucas Markland led Royal with 24 factors, 10 rebounds and 7 assists.
Holy Martyrs 74, Viewpoint 60: Solomon Clanton had 22 factors for Viewpoint.
Ladies basketball
Sierra Canyon 78, San Clemente 38: Emilia Krstevski scored 18 factors and sophomore Cherri Hatter added 16 factors in a Troy event sport.
Glendora 66, Indian Springs 28: Glendora improved to 6-0. Reagan Herrmann scored 22 factors and freshman Remy Caine had 19 factors.
