Wear twins, #1 Mater Dei upset in playoffs
Posted Mar 9, 2009
The doubters have been silenced. For over a week, the Riverside King boys basketball team was told it didn't stand a chance of taking down the nation's top-ranked team. The Wolves apparently weren't listening.
King blitzed Santa Ana Mater Dei in the final 10 minutes and went on to rout the Monarchs, 71-56, Saturday night in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1AA title game at Honda Center.
(Riverside Press-Enterprise)
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