Alec Blair returns and leads de la Salle over Amador Valley, the Oakland Tech Girls defeat Oakland High

Basketball for boys

No. 1 Archbishop Riordan 73, No. 15 Valley Christian 46

The four-star star Jasir Rencher from Texas A&M showed his second caliber talent by achieving 18 points on Riordan's victory over Valley Christian. The Crusaders won each of their six WCAL games with at the least 20 points. Ryder Bush threw 16 points and Andrew Hilman scored 17 points, while Riordan improved to fifteen: 1.

No. 3 San Ramon Valley 77, No. 8 California 63

Luke Isaak scored 24 points, Mason Thomas 20 and Elliot Conley a complete of 19 points, which led SRV to a decisive league victory over California. Through the victory, SRV is within the 4 -way battle for first place in Ebal with California, de la Salle and Dougherty Valley. California scored by Dane Wallace, who scored 21 points, but that was not enough since the grizzlies fell back to 19: 3, 4: 1.

No. 4 Dougherty Valley 72, Granada 49

Jalen Stokes scored 24 points and led Dougherty Valley to the fourth victory in a row. Kenny Cloud won a complete of 17 points. Senior Guard Cole Roque had 14 within the victory. Dougherty Valley improved to 15-6, 3-1.

No. 5 de la Salle 51, Amador Valley 42

De la Salle star Alec Blair returned to the line-up after a shoulder injury and scored 25 points, which led to the second victory in a row. David Balogun contributed 12 points. The Spartans improved to 18-3, 4-1. Amador Valley fell to 17-5, 2-3.

No. 6 Oakland Tech 52, No. 12 Oakland 44

In a reservations from the Norcal Division II final of last season, the shot blockers from Oakland Tech dominated the sector when the Bulldogs won the primary of several games against their rivals. Joseph Dycus was in Oakland and has the story here.

No. 8 Dublin 64, Monte Vista 61

The Gaels recovered last week after their narrow defeat against de la Salle by defeating Monte Vista at home. Jordan Morganstein led with 17 points, followed by Anthony Knight with 16. Ian Desai and Collin Ellis had 21 points for Monte Vista within the defeat.

No. 9 Moreau Catholic 80, Newark Memorial 39

Thanks to a different solid performance by Kellen Hampton, the Mariners easily got here through one other game by the Valley Athletic League mission. Hampton scored 21 points and his colleague Dominic Walker had 15, while Moreau improved to fifteen: 3, 8: 0. Moreau will play against Redwood on the Crush within the Valley Showcase within the Contra Costa College on the Crush within the Valley Showcase.

Bellarmine 59, No. 10 St. Ignatius 45

Bellarmine, who played in San Jose at home, annoyed the wildcats with 19 points on Will Corbett and 12 on Brennan Williams. St. Ignatius from a duel with Archbishop Riordan left the lead to first place within the rating of the West Catholic Athletic League. Bellarmine improved to 12-4 overall and 3-3 within the league. Si, who’s hosting Riordan on Tuesday, lost 12: 4, 5: 1. Raymond Whitley led Si on Friday with 20 points.

So. 13 Liberty 71, Pittsburg 60

Dante Vigil (18) and Jaiden Miller (16) together scored 34 points when Liberty fought against Pittsburg at home. Andrew Vixon added 13 for Liberty, which improved to 20-2, 6-0. With 22 points, Senior Jermaine Earnest achieved the very best rating and Terrance Wiley 21 points for Pittsburg, which went back to 11: 9, 3: 3.

No. 14 Ygnacio Valley 98, Concord 44

At the Wolves, six of their eight players scored double -digit points in an away win against Concord. Junior Jalan Cody had the very best rating of 21 points and Antonio Kellogg Jr.

Campolindo 57, No. 17 Acalanes 37

Gavin Rendle scored 16 points and led Campolindo to a confident away win excessive team of the DAL. Nathan Canilao was in Lafayette and tells the story here.

No. 18 Palo Alto 57, Los Gatos 47

In a game that was over three quarters, Palo Alto managed to interrupt up within the fourth quarter to get some air and at last get a double -digit victory when Scotty Brennan returned to the square for the Los Gatos. Christian Babcock was in Los Gatos and tells the story here.

Head-Royce 58, Athenian 51

Head-Royce won his seventh home win of the season when the Jayhawks defeated their rival Athenian for the second time this season. Nick Taubes led with 14 points, Micah Riebel with 13 and Micah Nyamuzuwe at 11. Head-Royce (11-10, 5-1) will play against TKA on Saturday before a decisive league game against Cornerstone Christian occurs on Tuesday.

College Park 80, Mt. Diablo 45

College Park won his sixth game in a row with a 16-point performance by Junior Elijah Smith. The newcomer Miles Cooper had 14 points and Steven Barnett had 10 within the victory.

Cornerstone Christian 57, Bentley 45

Senior Haikeem Shaw filled out the statistical list, scored 11 points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked 4 shots on the 57-45 victory by Cornerstone Christian against Bentley. Ryan Seto Jr. scored nine points for Cornerstone, which improved to 19-3, 6-0.

Las Lomas 55, Benicia 54

The Knights prevailed in a league game against Benicia, which was decisive for each teams. Porter Friday scored 23 points for Las Lomas, including seven threesome. Senior Ayden Thompson achieved the team of 15 points for Benicia.

Lynbrook 65, Monta Vista 63

Mrinal Dwivedi made an important throw when Lynbrook Monta Vista defeated the SCVAL EL Camino Division in a nerve -wracking duel. Ethan Jin scored a team record of 19 points and team -mate Judah Marks scored 17 points for the varsity in San Jose.

Berg Eden 56, Encinal 30

Johnson Tran scored 17 points, Cash Gonzalez a complete of 13 and Devin Santos 12, when Mt. Eden defeated Encinal at home. Mt. Eden (11-7, 4-0) travels to Freedom on Saturday.

Northgate 87, Miramonte 62

David Harris and Nico Martin each had 20 points and Grayson Boustead almost scored a triple double (11 points, 13 rebounds and 9 assists) when Northgate Miramonte offset. Preston Rguem had 18 points and Elias Logan had 17 points for Miramonte.

Priorat 77, Menlo School 44

The Menlo School had his hands full with the Priory on Friday evening, and the Panthers won a giant victory within the Portola Valley. Mate Palotai led all scorers with 19 points for the priority (14-4, 3-1 WBAL). William Lenihan and Aidan Stull were the 2 leading scorers for Menlo with 17 points each, while 10 Knights scored points. Menlo fell to a complete of 12: 6 and back to 2: 2 within the WBAL.

The King's Academy 66, Sacred Heart Prep 62

Claxton Ladine scored 22 points and scored a late threesome to secure the victory within the Wbal fight with SHP. Hemester sensation Boss Mhoon scored 12 points and Senior Karan Kolappa 13 points, while Xavier Barnett even scored 10 points for TKA. Matt Norris led Sacred Heart Prep with 22 points, while his teammates Alex Osterloh (11) and Alex Straser (14) drawn to him with double -digit points.

Basketball for women

No. 1 Archbishop Mitty 77, No. 14 Sacred Heart Cathedral 33

After two victories with “only” 15 or 14 points within the last WCAL games, the leader Mitty was again as usual. The junior striker Emma Cook led all scorers with 16 points, the coed within the second 12 months, tea McCarthy, had 13 points and the newcomer Maliya Hunter scored 10 within the 44-point defeat. Kaylen Aleysa Edora led Sacred Heart Cathedral with eight points.

No. 2 Acalanes 77, Campolindo 31

KK Lacanlale scored the very best team value with 18 points when the Dons defeated the Dal-Rival Campolindo and improved to 18: 1. Dulci Vail scored 14 points and her colleague Ariana Hallstrom scored 13 points. Sophie Chinn made three 3-point throws on the option to a 17-point evening for Acalanes. Raegan Shum led Campolindo with eight points.

No. 4 San Ramon Valley 61, No. 17 California 21

The Wolves were an excessive amount of for California rank when SRV shone against the grizzlies in an Ebal matchup. Ella Gundson had 21 points at nine out of twelve shots and nine rebounds, and Alyssa Rudd had eight points, ten rebounds and 4 assists. Hania Bowes scored twelve points and Maya almost eight points and 7 rebounds.

No. 8 Priorat 51, No. 19 Menlo School 44

Ugreat Daniels scored the very best rating of 17 points when Priory was within the lead at halftime with 28:21 and ended the Wbal duel. The Menlo School received 16 points from Karen Xin, 14 points from Ruiqi Liu and Ava Allen scored 10 points.

No. 12 Oakland Tech 73, Oakland High 37

Jhai Johnson scored 25 points within the night when she reached 100 official blocks for her Oakland profession. Meanwhile, Terri'a Russell, also a apron phenomenon, had 24 points when Oakland Tech rolled past the incumbent CIF Division V State Champion Oakland. Kyla Smith scored 10 points. Tyliana Velasquez had nine points with three 3-point throws, so the wildcats remained reasonably competitive as much as the fourth quarter.

Mountain View 43, Gunn 35

Alana Hernandez wore Mountain View for a defensively dominated 43:35 victory over Gunn. The high-ranking 5-foot 3 guard scored 26 points, the very best team rating when Mountain View improved to 14: 3 and 6: 1 within the SCVAL EL Camino Division. The teammates Ellie Westgate, Fiona Lee and Emma Tang won 13 points together. Gunn's Anushka Krishnan scored the very best team value with 16 points and Carina Gross had 14 points.

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