Girls Basketball
Burroughs 68 Hoover 22
Burroughs won its third consecutive league title en route to their 22nd straight win and 27th consecutive victory dating back to last season. Jordan Meltzer scored 15 points; Destiny Contreras had 10 points; Sienna Brown recorded 9 points and 10 rebounds; Haley Wilson had 6 points and 8 rebounds; and Kamryn Cardenaz contributed 10 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists as the Lady Indians set a school record with their 26th victory of the season.
Burbank 50 Pasadena 29
Boys Basketball
Hoover 72 Burroughs 70 (OT)
The Indians lost another heart-breaker as they fell to 1-3 in overtime games during league play. Steven Hubbell had an outstanding game with 26 points (14 in the 4th quarter), 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 three-pointers. Chris Hovasapian scored 13 points; David Schwer added 12 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists; and Angelo Solis had 8 points and 11 rebounds.
Pasadena 70 Burbank 40
Girls Soccer
Burbank 5 Pasadena 0
Burroughs 3 Hoover 0
The Lady Indians matched their season total of wins from last season beating Hoover 3-0 at Memorial Field Tuesday afternoon. Savannah Casteneda celebrated Senior Day in style by scoring the first goal of the match inside the first five minutes. JBHS added two second half goals by sophomore captain Maddie Riggs and freshman winger Catrina Villalpando. It was the Indians seventh shut out of the season.
Boys Soccer
Burroughs 2 Hoover 1
Down 1 to 0, Emil Khanlarian scored to tie the game in the 62nd minute. VJ Salazar scored the game winner with six minutes left in the game for the Indians.
Pasadena 6 Burbank 1
Girls Water Polo
Pacific League tournament semifinals
Burbank 12 Arcadia 3
Glendale 10 Burroughs 3
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