Girls’ basketball: Cajon upsets Edison in Ayala Best of the West semifinal
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Cajon, ranked No. 11 in the Southland by The Times, upset No. 5 Edison, 62-60, in an Ayala Best of the West semifinal on Thursday.
After trailing 37-24 at halftime, Christina Marquette made five three-pointers to bring the Chargers to within two points with seven seconds remaining.
Karlie Samuelson tried to tie the game with a baseline jumper from the corner with a second left, but a whistle was called on the play and the referees said there was an offensive foul.
Jazzmeen Williams led Cajon (15-0) with 12 points and Angelica Guardado had a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Bonnie Samuelson had 20 points for Edison (11-1).
‘Unfortunately we won’t see them again,’ Edison Coach Dan Wiley said. ‘I’d really like to see them again.’
In the other semifinal, Jada Blackwell scored 21 points to help No 8 Etiwanda defeat Bishop Amat, 70-33. Leeah Powell led the Lancers with 10 points.
Etiwanda and Cajon will play in the championship tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Ayala High.
--Melissa Rohlin