For the primary time since 2006, Valley Christian won a young basketball game against Archbishop Mitty.
Senior Guard Brayden Harris scored eight of his 19 points within the fourth quarter on Thursday evening to run the hosts Warriors-Platz 14 of the Bay Area News Group-to a 49:39 win on their home square in West Catholic Athletic League.
Mitty had won the previous 45 games between the teams, including a 56-54 triumph on January 7 at a 3-pointer in the summertime.
The game on Thursday was 30 to 30 years into the last eight minutes. Harris scored his first 11 points on a trio of 3-point buckets and two free throws. Thirteen of his 19 points got here within the second half. Justin Hampton had 11 points for Valley Christian (14-4, 5-3 WCAL).
The victory was the fifth within the last six games for the Warriors.
No. 15 Mitty (12-7, 4-4) received eight points each from Grayson Jalal, Daniel Ryan and Caeden Hutcherson.
No. 1 Archbishop Riordan 91, Holy Heart Cathedral 33
The crusaders improved within the WCAL to eight: 0 and a complete of 17: 1 and raced past one other overwhelmed opponent. They led half of 51-12 and tied their season high in points that were reached on December 26 against O'Dea-Seattle. Riordan won his eight WCAL games with a mean of 38.5 points. Twelve crusaders achieved 4 double numbers. You were Jasir Render, Cole White, Andrew Hilman and JP Pihtovs. The Cathedral of the Holy Heart is 9-9 and 2-6 within the WCAL.
No. 2 Salesian 61, St. Mary's-Berkeley 50
The pride broke out by 22 points within the third quarter and broke a 28-27 nail biter at halftime. The Salesian improved to 10: 0 and a complete of 21: 2. St. Mary's is 17-7 and 6-5. Carlton Perrilliat Jr. led the pride with 19 points and Elijah Stanley scored tenth Donovan Mikel scored 18 points for St. Mary's and Jonathan Fernandez added 13.
No. 5 of Salle 66, Livermore 47
The Spartans (21-3, 6-1 Ebal) were half 31-27, but a 14: 0 run of the house team to begin the third quarter. DLS implemented the visitors 25: 7 and 39-16 after the break during this era. Alec Blair and David Balogun each had 20 points to run the Spartans. Blair scored 14 points within the third quarter. Balogun had 12 points in the primary half. Livermore, which fell to 0-7 in league matchups, was scored by Amari Chandler with 12 points. CT Harper and Dylan, Woen 11 for the cowboys a complete of 14-10.
When. 16 Ygnacio Valley 62, Northgate


The wolves exceeded the house team every quarter. It was half nearby, with the Ygnacio Valley led 26-19 in the course of the break. The second half was all of Ygnacio. The wolves improved within the Diablo Athletic League to 15-8 and 4-3. Preston Oliver, with 22 points, six rebounds and two blocked shots. Antonio Kellogg Jr. fell on 14 points, pulled five rebounds down, distributed 4 assists, added 4 steals and had two blocked shots. Northgate (16-7, 6-3) received 14 points and eight rebounds from David Harris. Dangelo Smith contributed 10 points and 7 boards.
Acalanes 40, Clayton Valley 35
Acalanes was 35: 33 with three minutes before the sport to win the sport 7-1 to win the sport and Las Lomas to attach within the DAL classification. Brady Quinn hit two free throws to tie the sport. Then he buried a basket to realize 37-35 acalans in competition with one minute. Maddox Malm, a 6-foot 6 senior, then took over the road and sank three clutch free throws. Clayton Valley led 31-28 to the fourth quarter. The ugly eagles are 4-3 within the DAL and 13-10 in total. Acalanes is 17-5 in all games.
Cornerstone Christian 58, Athener 46
The Cougars won for the fifteenth time of their last 16 games. Ben Lukacs scored 12 points within the strain on the winner and Haikeem Shaw pulled seven rebounds down. Marcus Wagner felt his presence in defense with three steals felt. Cornerstone Christian is 21: 3 in all games and 8-0 within the Bay Counties Ost. Dario Beltramo added 17 points for Athenians and Teni Salako.
Girl basketball
No. 1 Archbishop Mitty 78, No. 14 Valley Christian 32
The monarchs improved within the WCAL and 16: 3 to 7: 0 and set 4 players in double -digit numbers. Sophomore Ze'ni led Mity with 15 points. Devin Cosgang had 14, Maliya Hunter had 11 and Tiera McCarthy scored 10. All 4 double figures can be back next season. Hunter is a 6-foot 2 newcomer. Mia Kagita had 11 points for Valley Christian. The game was never nearby. Mitty led 52-16 at halftime. In some curiosity, the visiting warriors (13-6, 2-5) scored eight points in all 4 quarters.
No. 9 St. Francis 71, presentation 17
The Lancers sank 11 3 points within the outstanding victory. Sophie Holmes had 11 points and Kylie Brown scored 10. Paige Spencer and Grace Curley each had nine points when St. Francis improved a complete of 15: 4 and 4: 3 within the WCAL. The presentation fell on 4-14 and 0-7.
When. 18 Northgate 61, Ygnacio Valley
Northgate won the sport, but what sort of performance by Sa'rye Starks by Ygnacio Valley! The 5-foot 6-Senior shot 43 points, had 15 steals and got 10 rebounds. Her 43 points got here to 13 2-point baskets, 11 free throws and two 3 points. Despite the strong performance, the wolves couldn’t stick with Northgate within the third and fourth quarter after they were exceeded at 35-22. The Broncos improved a complete of 18: 5 and 8-1 within the DAL. Hana Neuman led Northgate with 20 points and Samantha Myhr had 14. Sophomore Maddison Dardelich had 15 rebounds. Ygnacio slipped to 4-10 and 1-6.
Christopher 54, No. 20 Evergreen Valley 49
The three -point game by Ember Navarro with a minute on the left on the clock turned out to be a difference for hosts Christopher. The game was close between the 2 best teams within the BVAL Mt. Hamilton. Christopher had a three-point lead into the fourth quarter. Evergreen Valley suffered its first defeat within the league game and fell to 7: 1. EV is 16-4 in all games. Christopher is 6-2 within the league, a complete of 15-3. The Christopher Center Maddy Tamone had 16 points and Navarro added nine. Aastha Bhagat achieved 16 in a lost cause.
Westmont 47, Piedmont Hills 42
The Warriors gathered from a four-point half-time deficit and won a share of first place within the narrow Bval-Santa Teresa race. Westmont, Santa Teresa and Silver Creek have all 4: 2 league records. Leigh is a game behind it. A rating of 22-13 within the second half turned out to be a difference for the west mont. Lara Macian had 17 points for the soldiers, including five 3-point baskets. Naviya Popli had 14 points. Tayla Lee scored 19 points for Piedmont Hills.
Santa Teresa 48, Leigh 39
The saints were back within the fourth period 33-31, but a 17: 6 rating edge took care of considered one of the co-leader within the BVAL Santa Teresa race. Dahlia Daboul 18 points for the winners. Mia Hwang contributed 11 for Santa Teresa. The saints improved to 12-7 within the season. Leigh is 8-11.
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