TEMECULA – The Chaparral Pumas boys’ basketball team came painfully close to victory last Monday night, dropping a nail-biter 47-44 to the Moreno Valley Vikings. This marks Chaparral’s closest loss since earlier this year on January 5, 2024, and their lowest-scoring game of the season thus far. Despite the defeat, the game was a testament to the defensive intensity displayed by both teams.
Moreno Valley executed a balanced offensive attack, with standout performances from Alijah Maloid and Zyetice Hayes, each contributing 10 points to lead their team. Maloid shot an efficient 5-for-10 from the field, while Hayes added critical baskets in key moments. The Vikings’ collaborative performance powered them to their third consecutive win, raising their record to 5-3.
While the Pumas fought hard, they continue to face challenges after a strong start to their season. Since their opening victory over Temecula Prep of the South Valley League, Chaparral had struggled, losing four of five games. While they are currently 8-6, that recent skid had put their overall season record at 5-5 heading into a series of crucial holiday matchups.
Chaparral’s offense, usually a reliable force, seemed to stall against Moreno Valley’s tough defense. With Monday’s game ranking as their lowest-scoring effort yet, the Pumas will need to refocus as they prepare for their next opponents. “There were missed opportunities on offense,” noted head coach Jordan Searby, “but we have the skill to bounce back.”…