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Sidney, who finished with 32 points and 10 rebounds, scored the  final 11 points for his team.  He hit two three-point shots and sunk the  game winner with two seconds remaining, giving Fairfax a 55-53 victory.  Sidney, who is a junior, is the top-rated prospect in the nation for  the 2009 class.
Westchesters junior guard Dominique OConnor scored  17 points and senior guard Jarred Dubois scored 16. Eugene Phelps scored  27 points, Justin Hawkins scored 21 points, and Larry Drew Jr. had 11  points and 15 assists.
Fairfax will be defending their City title  against top-seeded Taft, who did not have any problem getting by No. 4  Fremont. Taft and Fairfax will face off for the City title on Saturday  at the Sports Arena at 8 pm.
In the girls bracket No. 2 Washington  was not able to pull a second upset of No. 3 Narbonne.
Narbonne  won the game 63-51 behind Reiko Thomas 20 points.  They will play  against No. 1 seed Chatsworth, who defeated Taft 66-40.  The game will  be at 6 pm on Saturday at the Sports Arena.
View Parks boys and  girls teams will be playing LACESs boys and girls teams in the small  schools brackets.  The boys game will be played at 3 pm, and the girls  at 1 pm.
The Southern Section boys championship games are set for  Satuday at the Honda Center in Anaheim.
Top seeded Dominguez is still  rolling though the Division I-AA field.  They defeated No. 9 JSerra  75-68, and then No. 5 Santa Margarita 58-52 in the semi finals.
Dominguezs  junior Jordan Hamilton is leading the way, averaging nearly 30 points  per game.  Hamilton transferred from Dorsey High School, and has given  Dominguez that extra boost that they have needed to go deep into the  playoffs.
Santa Margarita made it to the semi finals by blowing out  No. 4 Compton 62-35.
Dominguez will face No. 2 Mater Dei in the  Championship game at 6:30 pm.
In Division II-AA, No. 2 Gardena Serra  lost in the quarter finals to No. 7 Colony 79-68.
No. 2 Pricehas  made it to the Division III-AA championship game by defeating No. 6 Oak  Park 48-46 in overtime in the quarter finals.  They will face Campbell  Hall in the title game at 9 am.
In the girls bracket long-time  rivals Long Beach Poly and Lynwood met in the Division I-AA semi finals.   Leading into the game Poly had not had a close game, and No. 5  Lynwood, who defeated is No. 4 Mater Dei to make it to the semi finals,  did not give Poly much of a game either.  Poly ran away with the game  early, and won 57-32.
Poly has been on a collision course with No. 2  Long Beach Millikan.  The two teams were the best in Southern California  leading into the playoffs, and they split their season series.
The  title game will be on Friday at 6:30 pm at the Long Beach Pyramid.

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