After defeating Mira Costa College last Wednesday 74-55 in the first round of the Southern California Regionals, the Monarchs chance at the finals would be decided by none other than the 2009 state champion, the Riverside Tigers (23-6).
Watching from the stands, the blaring horns and deafening crowd drowned out the game itself at times; the noise, however, was not coming from the Valley offense. It wasn't until 3:26 had ticked off the clock that Valley would score its first points. The score left the Monarchs down 11-2, as they tried to fight through the full-court press and physical defense.
Gaining control of the game, the Monarchs' defense and quick-paced offense kept the Tigers out of the paint, forcing rushed shots and bad passes. The once 14-point lead acquired by the Tigers was cut to seven by back-to-back three pointers from Chris Lenik and Jerome Lowe.
Guard Daniel Redmon of the Tigers followed the two with three of his own and a quick jump shot in traffic to give the tigers a 38-24 lead with 1:45 left in the half. Although Valley shot a 40 percent from the field compared to the Tigers 36 percent, the Tiger's took 22 more shots, giving them a 42-26 lead at half.
"The main thing we wanted to work on was our intensity and our energy coming out the back with our pressure," Riverside Head Coach John Smith said after the game. "We noticed that L.A Valley didn't play as many players, so we wanted to wear down their guards and try and attack ‘em from there."
The Tigers had five players score in double digits, led by center Jordan Richard who posted 19.
Energy from Chris Lenik and Javion Garner in the second half would not be enough to stop the opposing Tigers who took a 68-39 lead with 10:34 remaining in regulation. Redmon, who along with forward Kevin Bradshaw was announced 2010 Orange Empire Conference MVP, scored 8 of his 17 in the second half coupled with six assists in the game.
Scoring 52 of their 94 points in the second half, third-ranked Riverside defeated Valley 94-59. The victory moves them to the Southern California Regional Finals against number six, Saddleback, to decide which team will advance to the State Tournament.
Valley finishes the season ranked 14 in the region with a 14-14 record for the season.




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