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McCenley Randolf of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canyon School shot CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 against Metar Cotton of Metar Dei in the final round of 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)

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The CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play at Sierra Canyon School, Mater Dei’s Chair Rice shoots against Ashley Red of Sierra Canian in the final round of Saturday, 17 February, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)

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Jerzy Robinson of Sierra Canian shot CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, against Mater Day in the final round of 17 February, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)

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Jerzy Robinson of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canian School is contacted as she shoots CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 against Metter Dei’s Kelly Vyan. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)

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The McCenley Randolf (4) of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canyon School has been fouled in the basket against Metter Dei’s Amaya Williams and Kelly Vyan, which is at the last round of CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play on Saturday, February 17, 2024 in the final round of the Pool Play. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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McCenley Randolf of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canian School shot CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 against Emily Shaw of Metter Dei. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Izella Arenas of Sierra Canian drove CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 at Sierra Canian School at Matter Rice of Matter Day. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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The CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play at Sierra Canian School, Mater Dei’s Kelly Vyan shot against Sierra Canian in the final round of Saturday, 17 February, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play at Sierra Canian School, Jerzy Robinson of Sierra Canian drove for the basket in the final round of Saturday, February 17, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Sierra Canian School reacts to Sierra Canian’s Zerzi Robinson, Wright, Right, and Emilia Crustwsky after a three-digit shot against Metter Dei on Saturday, 17 February, 2024 in the final round of CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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McCenley Randolf of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canian School scrambled with CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 against Matter Dei with the team’s colleagues during his game. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)


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Sierra Canian’s Ashley Red (23) speed after making a three-digit basket against Metter Dei in the final round of CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, February 17, 2024 at Sierra Canian School. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Sierra Canyon’s McCenley Randolf (4) at Sierra Canian School, while CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, against Metter Dei’s Kelly Vyan in the final round of 17 February, 2024. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Sierra Canian’s Mechanley Randolf caught the CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024, a rebound against Metter Day at Sierra Canian School. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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The CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play at the Sierra Canian School, Saturday, 17 February, 2024, spoke to her players during a timeout against Metter Dei in the final round of Metter Dei. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Sierra Canian head coach Alicia Komki directed her players in the final round of the CIF-SS Open Division Pool on Saturday, February 17, 2024 at Sierra Canian School. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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McCenley Randolf of Sierra Canian at Sierra Canian School shot CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 against Metter Dei’s Kelly Vyan. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Shooting of Matter Dei shooting Matter Dei during Sierra Canian’s McCenley Randolf in the final round of CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play, Saturday, 17 February, 2024 at Sierra Canian School. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
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Izella Arenas of Izella, Sierra Canyon, shot at the Sierra Canian School on Saturday, Saturday, 17 February 2024 in the final round of CIF-SS Open Division Pool Play. (Photo, photographer’s contribution by Michael Owen Baker)
Chatsworth – Sierra Canian Girls Basketball remains continuously and is going to its third CIF Southern Section Open Division Championship game over the years.
Trailblazers defeated Matter Dei 81-61 on Saturday night, with a mission league champion and Trinity League champion against each other in a matchup.
“It is playing with this team,” said Trailblazer Senior and McDonald’s All-American Mechanley Randolf. ” “This is our last year, so we are trying to go all the way.”
Sierra is looking for the Canian back-to-back open division title and will play Etiwanda in the championship game at Cal Baptist University on Friday, 23 February. Etiwanda defeated the trailblazer in the final in 2022.
Sierra Canian coach Alicia Komaki said, “Over the years, I would say it doesn’t matter (whom we play).” “But we have clearly made ourselves into a rivalry.”
Randolf scored a game-high 28 points for Sierra Canian and Jerzy Robinson was not far behind with 21 points. Izela Arenas scored 14 points after not getting a single basket in the first quarter.
Mater Dei had 16 points of Checity Rice, Jensa Cotton had 14 points and Amaya Williams left in 13 points.
Sierra Canian saw her initial lead slip through the first quarter when Williams made a mid-range jumper and gave Mater Day a 10-8 lead with a 3-pointer.
The trailblazer was able to tie the game twice in the last three minutes of this period, but Metter Dei went on a five-digit scoring for a benefit of 17–12 at the end of the first quarter.
Arenas hit a corner 3-populator within the first two minutes of the second frame and tied the game on 21-all with a paste with another 3 and a six-minute mark.
A midrange jumper by Robinson put the trailblazer back to the lead.
“He is one of the best scorers in the country,” Komaki said about Arenas. “There is never a conversation with our children,” Okay you will do this. ” We have allowed them to play. ,
Trailblazers snatched away defensive rebels to limit the opportunity to the second opportunity of Mater Dei as the crime gradually came into life after an early quarter in which shots were not falling. Arenas scored eight points in the second and helped Power Sierra Canian in the benefit of 37-28 in Halftime.
The rebound for Sierra Canian slowed down in the third quarter, but the trailblazers pressured Matter Dai and boxing to limit the scoring. Meanwhile, the trailblazer left for a 7–0 scoring run, with Robinson to take a take up and a 43–32 lead.
Rice drowned a 3-pointer for the emperors under two minutes in the quarter, but Sierra Canian killed four 3-pointers in the last eight minutes of the game to walk with victory.
Randolf said, “They changed their defense and went into the zone.” “We are playing against the zone throughout the year, so we will take it in and get out and find our shooters.”
Sierra Canian defeated Orangewood Academy and SEZ Hill before winning the Matan Dei.