Crean Lutheran's Inspiring Victory Against La Habra
In a thrilling Crestview League matchup on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, Crean Lutheran boys basketball team avenged their earlier loss to La Habra with a decisive 75-67 victory. The game, played at Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, highlighted not only the team's resilience but also their determination as they closed in on the Crestview League championship.
The Saints, now with a record of 20-7 overall and 6-1 in league play, showed a commitment to better preparation and performance in the rematch. Senior guard Nick Giarrusso emphasized their focus, stating, "I think we came in with a lot more effort. We were locked in from the start." This shift in mindset marked a pivotal change from their previous encounter where La Habra had defeated them 69-56.
Performance Highlights and Key Players
Central to the Saints’ victory was their standout player, 6'11” senior center Chadrack Mpoyi, who delivered an impressive performance with 23 points and several electrifying dunks. Supporting Mpoyi were Giarrusso and Hunter Caplan, contributing 16 and 10 points respectively. La Habra's Acen Jimenez fought hard, scoring 26 points of his own, yet his efforts were not enough to secure a win against the Saints.
This game proved even more challenging for La Habra, as they played without two key players: 6'1" Noah Poppin, who was absent due to family obligations, and 6'4" Javier Nash, who is sidelined with a season-ending injury. The absence of these players put additional strain on La Habra, which Crean took full advantage of, building an early lead and maintaining control throughout the match.
Defensive Strategies and Tactical Adjustments
Crean Lutheran’s defensive strategy was marked by adjustments that limited La Habra’s offensive capabilities. Coach Austin Loeb mixed zone defenses, deploying both the 1-3-1 and 2-3 formations to stifle the Highlanders’ penetration and force contested shots. Giarusso’s role as a primary defender against Jimenez showcased the Saints' commitment to their game plan. Jimenez, a Dartmouth signee, is known for his agility and shooting skill, making him a difficult opponent to guard intensely for an entire game.
The Saints built on their early momentum, leading at every quarter's end: 26-16 after the first, 39-31 at halftime, and 57-47 heading into the final period. Although La Habra made a spirited effort to rally, pulling within five points in the fourth quarter, the Saints held their ground to secure the victory.
Looking Ahead: CIF Southern Section Playoffs
This win not only boosts Crean Lutheran's confidence but also positions them favorably for the upcoming CIF Southern Section playoffs, where they are ranked No. 12 among 516 teams. With one league game remaining against Foothill, the Saints are eyeing an elite Open Division berth when the playoffs commence on February 11.
La Habra, currently sitting at No. 27 in the CIF rankings, will look to rebound in their final regular-season game against Canyon on February 3. Both teams are eager to make their mark as they head toward the playoffs, with Crean seeking to capitalize on the momentum gained from their recent victory.
Conclusion: A Thrilling Season of High School Basketball
This game is a testament to the passion and competitiveness present in high school basketball, especially within the Crestview League.
Fans from Bakersfield and the surrounding areas are encouraged to keep supporting local teams as they enter the critical playoff phase. Every game matters, and every cheer counts as these young athletes aim for championship glory. Join the excitement and witness high school basketball at its best!
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