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TOP OF HIS GAME—Gardena High's Dominique Alexander gets open for a basket in last week's Marine League boys' basketball game against San Pedro. The Panthers routed the Pirates 66-33. Gardena hosts Carson Friday at 7 p.m. Photo by Joe Snyder
IN THE LEAD—Serra High baserunner Adrian Morales leads off first base during last week's non-league baseball game against North Torrance. Photo by Joe Snyder
ACE ON THE MOUND—Serra High pitcher Kelvin Bender throws to a North Torrance High batter during last week's non-league baseball game. Photo by Joe Snyder
SERRA EXRESS—Serra High running back D' Marcus Jones gets a big gain during a recent prep football game. The Cavaliers remained alive for a CIF-Southern Section Division I playoff spot after topping Alemany 26-15 in Mission League play last Friday. Serra will visit Chaminade Friday at 7 p.m. Photo by Joe Snyder
ELUSIVE—Serra High's Lavon Bunkley tries to get past Loyola tackler Zakhart Spears in last Friday's Mission League football finale. The Cavaliers topped the Cubs 21-14. Serra made the CIF-Southern Section Division I playoffs as an at-large team, but will have to visit top-seed and the United States's No. 1 ranked St. John Bosco in Bellflower Friday at 7 p.m. Photo by Joe Snyder
SMALL BREAK—Serra High's Jaylen Armstead breaks a tackle in last Friday's CIF-Southern Section Division I first round football playoff game against St. John Bosco. The top-ranked Braves blanked the Cavaliers 49-0. Photo by Joe Snyder
Serra High's Doctor Bradley goes up for a basket in last week's Redondo-Ryse Williams Memorial Pacific Shores Boys' Basketball Tournament game against Rolling Hills Prep. The Cavaliers lost that game 67-42 and finished 1-3 in the classic. Serra will play in the Legacy Tournament in Las Vegas next week. Photo by Joe Snyder
BASKET CASE—Serra High's Kristopher Sweets goes for a basket during a recent Redondo-Ryse Williams Memorial Boys' Basketball Tournament game. Photo by Joe Snyder
BASKET CASE—Serra High's Kristopher Sweets goes for a basket during a recent Redondo-Ryse Williams Memorial Boys' Basketball Tournament game. Photo by Joe Snyder

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