Four metro-area teams win district tournament championships on Friday night

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LOS LUNAS — The calendar flipped to March on Friday. Which worked out well for the Los Lunas Tigers.

“We don’t win this game in January,” Tigers boys basketball coach Travis Julian said.

His team’s 66-60 victory on Friday night over visiting Santa Fe in the District 5-5A tournament championship game was an example, Julian said, of how a team begins to find surer footing over the course of a three-month season.

“We’ve matured,” he said. “They’ve come a long way.”

Junior guard Jalin Holland had 34 points for the sixth-ranked Tigers, but as usual, he contributed in other important ways.

Consider one sequence in the second half, where Holland missed two shots from very close range. He rebounded both misses, and finally put home the third.

He also at least three times, with the Santa Fe defense keying on him, dumped off to open teammates for relatively easy baskets.

This helped Los Lunas erase a small (28-25) halftime deficit, a half in which the ninth-ranked Demons (22-7) outshot the the Tigers (19-9) from the perimeter.

“We definitely kicked in on defense more, got out on those shooters who were (connecting) in the first half,” Holland said.

The Tigers are fully expecting a home game in the first round of the Class 5A state tournament a week from Saturday.

“We’re feeling good,” Holland said as the state tournament approaches. “We’re locking in, (we just need to) get our bodies right.”

Lukas Turner led Santa Fe with 27 points. The Demons may also have done enough to earn a home game in the first round of the playoffs; everyone will learn their seed, and their fate, when the postseason brackets are announced about 5 p.m; Sunday. Santa Fe came into Friday ranked ninth by the coaches, but No. 5 by MaxPreps.com; both polls are elements of the criteria that go into the seeding process.

The Demons won the most recent meeting against Los Lunas, in Santa Fe.

“I just think the kids showed a lot of toughness,” Julian said. “Jalin made a few key buckets when we needed them, and we got a few key stops. It was such a grinder.”

Los Lunas’ boys were one of four metro-area teams that won district tournament championships on Friday night.

The Volcano Vista girls captured the District 1-5A title, beating Rio Rancho 71-44.

The St. Pius girls, at home, downed Valencia 49-44 in the District 5-4A tournament championship game.

And the Sandia Prep girls went to Cuba and upset the top-seeded Rams 44-39 in the 5-3A tournament final.

For the Sartans, Catalina Anaya scored 11 points. St. Pius should be one of the top three seeds when the postseason brackets are announced Sunday.

There were also district tournament semifinals on Friday.

La Cueva’s boys, the 2 seed in 2-5A, downed visiting Farmington 69-64. The Bears, in particular junior guard Cam Dyer, did an excellent job shutting down the Scorpions’ explosive guard, Cody Vassar-Steen, limiting him to 10 points. Vassar-Steen was the driving force in Farmington’s road win at Eldorado the previous evening.

Dyer finished with 17 points. Eric Jacobsen added 12 points, including a key three-point play in the fourth quarter. Dylan Chavez scored 16 points for La Cueva, including a go-ahead 3-pointer in the final quarter.

La Cueva (19-9) will visit West Mesa at 6 p.m. Saturday in the 2-5A tournament final. The Mustangs beat the Bears 56-53 in a playoff game on Monday.

Farmington’s girls defeated Eldorado 61-43 on Friday in the 2-5A semis, setting up a visit to Albuquerque on Saturday at 6 p.m. to face top-seeded Sandia.

From District 6-4A, Albuquerque Academy went on the road and defeated Hope Christian 79-72 on Friday night. The Chargers will visit No. 1 seed Valley at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Other district tournament finals on tap Saturday include Atrisco Heritage’s boys at Volcano Vista at 2 p.m. in 1-5A; Los Lunas’ girls at Albuquerque High at 4 p.m. in 5-5A; St. Pius’ boys at Highland at 6 p.m. in 5-4A; Hope Christian’s girls at Academy in the 6-4A title game at 3 p.m.; and Sandia Prep’s boys at Bosque School at 5 p.m. in the 5-3A final.

Photos: Los Lunas boys basketball defeats Santa Fe High

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Los Lunas High player Jalin Holland (11) is able to grab the ball before Santa Fe High senior Lukas Turner (3) at Los Lunas High school on Friday, Mar. 01, 2024.
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Los Lunas’ Jalin Holland, left, pushes past Santa Fe defenders during a March 1 game at Los Lunas High School. Holland will play his senior season at Dream City Christian Academy in Glendale, Arizona.
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Santa Fe senior Lukas Turner (3) attempts a shot, sandwiched between Los Lunas junior Jalin Holland, left, and senior Rex Kinsey, at Los Lunas High on Friday, March 1, 2024.
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Los Lunas’ Rex Kinsey (5) looks for an opening to pass the ball past Santa Fe’s Isaiah Martinez (25) on Friday night.
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Los Lunas High player Jalin Holland (11) attempt to make a basket past Santa Fe High players Isaiah Martinez (25) and Sam Soveranez (2) at Los Lunas High school on Friday, Mar. 01, 2024.
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Los Lunas High school senior Isaiah Juarez (2) moves past Santa Fe High Junior Nico Morales at Los Lunas High school on Friday, Mar. 01, 2024.
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Los Lunas High school senior Isaiah Juarez (2) gets ready for his free throw shot during the game against Santa Fe High school at Los Lunas High school on Friday, Mar. 01, 2024.
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Santa Fe High senior Lukas Turner (center) looks at the basket while Los Lunas players Jalin Holland (left) and Rex Kinsey (right) attempt to block Turner at Los Lunas High school on Friday, Mar. 01, 2024.
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