The two schools will face off for the first time since the 2022 CIF Southern Section Open Division finals when Centennial won 68-48.
Centennial won the Southern Section Open Division while St. Augustine (28-5) won the San Diego Section Open Division and the teams started the game by trading baskets. The Huskies quickly went on an 11-1 run and took a 20-8 lead into the second quarter. Centennial was up 49-30 by halftime behind 17 halftime points from senior McDonald’s All- American
Jared McCain and 15 from senior
Mike Price, who finished with 24.
Centennial extended the lead to 31 heading into the fourth before the 22-point victory.
Harvard-Westlake (31-2) got off to a hot start in the first quarter and jumped to a 17-10 lead. By halftime, the Wolverines led 37-29 as
Brady Dunlap poured in 11. St. John Bosco (26-7) five-star sophomore Elzie Harrington had 10 halftime points.
The second half started with Harvard-Westlake junior
Christian Horry — son of seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry — knocking down a pair of 3-pointers to give the Wolverines a 44-35 lead.
Heading into the fourth, Harvard-Westlake held a 51-44 lead but St. John Bosco cut the lead to 62-60 with 1:29 left after Harrington knocked down a pair of free throws.
Sophomore
Nikolas Khamenia then got fouled and knocked down both free throws to give Harvard-Westlake a four-point lead, which was enough for the 69-64 win.

Senior Jacob Huggins and Harvard-Westlake are headed to the CIF State Open Division Region Finals finals March 7 against Centennial. (Photo: Heston Quan)