Santa Margarita forward Markee White, right, bumps St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis as he makes a move to the basket in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita guard Kaiden Bailey, forward Markee White and St. John Bosco’s Christian Collins, from left, chase a loose ball in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco Christian Collins, center, puts up a shot for a basket over Santa Margarita forward Drew Anderson, right, in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita forward Brayden Kyman, center, finds an opening to score a basket against St. John Bosco in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco guard Gavin Dean-Moss, right, is able to tip the shot away by Santa Margarita guard Rodney Westmoreland in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco Christian Collins is surprised after being called for a foul against Santa Margarita in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis, left, Tariq Iscandari (12) and Santa Margarita forward Brayden Kyman, right, reach for the rebound in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita forward Drew Anderson, center, moves between St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis, left, and Christian Collins, right, to put up a shot in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita forward Brayden Kyman, guard Kaiden Bailey, and forward Drew Anderson, from left, celebrate winning the Trinity Tournament championship at Hope International University against St. John Bosco in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita guard Kaiden Bailey, right, goes up for a basket over St. John Bosco guard Chace Patterson in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Tariq Iscandari sits on the floor after going out of bounds during in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship against Santa Margarita at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita forward Brayden Kyman (34) celebrates after the Eagles held off St. John Bosco to win the Trinity Tournament championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis (5) takes a jump shot with one second left in the game as Santa Margarita forward Brayden Kyman (34) defends in the Trinity League Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Ellis missed the shot. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis looks to pass the ball against Santa Margarita in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
Santa Margarita guard Jacob Sears, left, reaches the loose ball as St. John Bosco’s Christian Collins falls to the floor in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
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Santa Margarita forward Markee White, right, bumps St. John Bosco’s Max Ellis as he makes a move to the basket in the Trinity Tournament boys basketball championship at Hope International University in Fullerton on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
FULLERTON – Winning any boys basketball league championship two years in a row is a laudable accomplishment.
To do that in the Trinity League two years in a row is even more remarkable.
Santa Margarita has done that for two years in a row, and in two different ways.
The Eagles defeated St. John Bosco, 57-56, on Wednesday at Hope International University in the championship game of the first Trinity League Tournament.
They won the Trinity League championship last season in the usual manner, through a 10-game league schedule.
Now the two teams go on to the CIF Southern Section playoffs. Both are certain to be in the elite Open Division when CIF-SS brackets are released Saturday at noon.
In the CIF-SS rankings St. John Bosco is No. 3 overall and Santa Margarita is No. 4. The number of teams selected to the Open Division won’t be known until Saturday, but it is a sure thing that St. John Bosco (20-7) and Santa Margarita (26-3) will be in it.
“Now we’ve got to rest up and get ready for the playoffs,” said Santa Margarita coach Justin Bell.
The contest was a great battle between two very skilled teams. It was similar to their one regular-season league game, which the Braves won 74-73 in double overtime last month at Santa Margarita High.
Senior forward Drew Anderson led Santa Margarita with 24 points. Eagles senior forward Brayden Kyman scored 20 points with six 3-point baskets, including two crucial ones in the fourth quarter.
Santa Margarita senior guard Kaiden Bailey, who scored 29 points when the teams met last month, was scoreless Wednesday on 0-for-10 shooting.
Credit for that goes to St. John Bosco senior Tariq Iscandari whose tight defense stifled Bailey all game. Bailey did have five assists.
St. John Bosco 6-9 senior Christian Collins was excellent, as usual. He scored 32 points. Collins, who has offers from every top-shelf college basketball program in the nation, made 10 of his 17 shots.
No other Braves player scored more than five points.
“This league is tough,” Kyman said. “We were just out here competing. We had a little rough patch in the first quarter but we kept competing.”
St. John Bosco was the better team for much of the game. The Braves outscored Santa Margarita, 16-9, over the last four minutes of the first quarter to take a 23-16 lead into the second quarter.
St. John Bosco was ahead, 33-32, at halftime.
Collins made jump shots of 15 and 17 feet in the final moments of the third quarter to guide the Braves to a 46-42 lead going into the fourth quarter.
St. John Bosco’s 56-52 lead disappeared when Kyman made a 3-pointer and Eagles senior forward Markee White banked in a short shot with 58 seconds remaining in the game to put the Eagles on top, 57-56.
On St. John Bosco’s first chance to retake the lead, Collins was called for an offensive foul.
A five-second violation against Santa Margarita returned possession to St. John Bosco.
The Braves’ Max Ellis was off target on a 3-point attempt. Iscandari won the battle for the rebound but stepped out of bounds under the basket, giving the ball back to the Eagles.
After an intentional foul on St. John Bosco, Santa Margarita made another turnover. That gave the Braves possession under their offensive basket with 1.5 seconds remaining. After a timeout, St. John Bosco inbounded the ball to Ellis who missed his 3-point try, and the Eagles escaped with the victory.
Trinity League teams played a five-game league schedule, with each team playing a league opponent one time. The results of those league games were used to seed teams for the league tournament.