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Aliso Niguel’s Tyler Weaver scores 43 points in OT victory over Dana Hills

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Tyler Weaver scored 43 points Friday in Aliso Niguel’s 84-77 overtime win over Dana Hills in a Sea View League game at Aliso Niguel High.

Weaver’s 43 points included a couple of clutch baskets.

The 6-6 senior, who this week received an offer from Southern Utah, made a step-back 3-pointer to beat the buzzer at the end of the third quarter and hit a 12-foot runner for another buzzer-beater at the end of regulation to create a tie.

Weaver scored eight points in overtime.

“He was doing it all,” Wolverines coach Keith Barnett said.

Most amazing win of the season tonight against Dana Hills 84-77. Amazing energy in our home gym!! Buzzer beater from Tyler to go to OT!
Tyler Weaver 43
Brandon Novida 24 @TWeave2203 @brandonnovida @SOCoPrepSports @SteveFryer @OCSportsZone pic.twitter.com/hjyJ39fGYU

— Aliso Niguel Boys Basketball (@BoysAliso) January 29, 2022

Barnett was checking late Friday night to see if Weaver had set a school record for points in a game. Former Wolverines standout Michael Roll, the Orange County player of the year in 2005, is believed to have established the record when he was at the school.

Brandon Novida scored 24 points for Aliso Niguel, which is 19-6 overall and 3-2 in league. Aliso Niguel, No. 20 in the Orange County top 25, plays No. 8 Foothill (22-1) on Saturday at noon in the Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei.

Dana Hills senior Griffin Haugh scored 24 points and his freshman brother Collin Haugh scored 22 for the No. 21 Dolphins (15-8, 1-4).

In the Crestview League:

No. 10 Canyon 66, No. 17 Villa Park 61: Jaden Goodall scored 19 points and his twin brother Josh Goodall scored 16 for the host Comanches (21-4, 3-1) as they completed a two-game league sweep of  the Spartans (15-7, 1-3).

The Comanches had to overcome a rough start.

“We went 1 of 11 from the foul line to start the game,” said Canyon coach Nate Harrison. “But the kids stayed tough and pulled through. Credit to Villa Park. They played very hard and they were good.”

Dominic Parker led Villa Park with 21 points.

Canyon is in second place. They play at first-place Foothill (4-0) on Thursday, Feb. 3, in the final game of the regular season after playing at home against El Dorado on Tuesday.

No. 8 Foothill 57, No. 22 El Dorado 47: Cruz Billings scored 15 points with three steals and Carlo Billings scored 11 points with 11 rebounds for the visiting Knights (22-1, 4-0).

Hunter Novak scored 22 points for El Dorado (19-7, 0-4).

In the Empire League:

No. 2 Crean Lutheran 52. Tustin 33: Koat Keat’s 23 points paced the host Saints (19-2, 7-0).

Crean Lutheran plays Harvard-Westlake (19-2) on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei.

Cypress 73, Pacifica 49: Jonah Kim scored 22 points, including four 3-pointers, for the host Centurions (13-12, 5-3).

In the Garden Grove League:

Loara 56, Rancho Alamitos 43: Elias Farhat scored 23 points with 12 rebounds for the host Saxons (10-15, 4-4).

In the Golden West League:

Ocean View 78, Westminster 60: Chico Lopez scored 33 points for the visiting Seahawks (14-8, 4-2). Lopez is Orange County’s leading scorer, according to MaxPreps.com, at 27.1 points a game going into Friday.

Peyton Guerrero scored 15 points and Ethan Mayfield added 12 points for Ocean View. Kyle Hawk scored 19 points for Westminster.

In the North Hills League:

Yorba Linda 53, Brea Olinda 43: Jermari Dixon’s 18 points led the host Mustangs (12-14, 3-1).

In the Pacific Coast League:

Beckman 64, Woodbridge 45: Abhi Archarya scored 16 points and Dowon Kim and Yousif Zanana added 15 points each for the host Patriots (9-16, 5-5).

Aaron Long’s 20 points paced Woodbridge (11-13, 6-3)

In the South Coast League:

No. 12 Tesoro 91, San Clemente 59: The visiting Titans (21-5, 6-1) clinched the league championship with the win.

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In the Trinity League:

No. 1 Mater Dei 78, No. 18 Servite 39: Zack Davidson scored 15 points and Kaden Minter scored 13 with eight rebounds for the host Monarchs (22-2, 7-0).

Tyler Small scored 16 points for the Friars (12-9, 0-8).

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