No. 1 Salesian 85, Bethel 59
Another day, another Tri-County Athletic League win for Salesian. Juelz Richo led the Pride with 16 points, Elias Obenyah had 14, Braylon Franklin added 13 and Asante Johnson chipped in 11 for Salesian, which improved to 20-3, 7-0. Bethel (11-12, 2-6) got 18 points from Redgley Goff and 14 each from Malik Gibson and Anthony Monts.
No. 4 De La Salle 60, No. 12 Granada 48
Ibrahim Monawar, Davit Pachulia and Olanre Owoborode each had 16 points as the Spartans rolled to an East Bay Athletic League victory over Granada (16-7, 3-4). Granada was led by 20 points from Brandon Hahn and 10 points from Cordell Taylor. De La Salle improved to 20-3, 6-0.
No. 6 Clayton Valley 58, Acalanes 13
You read that correctly. In perhaps the best defensive performance of the season, Clayton Valley held Acalanes to 13 points in a blowout road win in a Diablo Athletic League showdown. Cannon Simpson led the Concord school with 17 points, Charlie Sullivan had 14 and Vince Ellis had 10 as Clayton Valley improved to 19-3, 9-0. Gavin Dodge led Acalanes (13-10, 5-2) with eight points.
No. 7 The King’s Academy 62, Sacred Heart Prep 45
TKA cruised to another WBAL victory behind 17 points from Adrian Barnett. Xavier Barnett added 14, Scotty Beamish Jr. had 13 and Hezekiah Sires scored 11 for TKA, which improved to 17-3, 6-0. SHP (10-9, 3-3) got 11 points from Brady Grossman.
No. 10 Moreau Catholic 80, James Logan 52
The Mariners won their 10th straight Mission Valley Athletic League game behind 18 points each from freshman Isaiah Dotson and junior Isaiah Clendinen. Big man Brennan Williams chipped in 16 points for Moreau, which improved to 19-3, 10-0. Logan (8-14, 5-5) was led by Brandon Ly’s 14 points.
No. 11 Oakland 63, Fremont-Oakland 42
The Wildcats rolled to another Oakland Athletic League victory as Romyn Waugh scored 15 points and D-Ari Bruce had 14. Zaire Albert led Fremont (13-8, 2-2) with nine points. Oakland improved to 17-5, 4-0.
No. 13 Dougherty Valley 59, No. 10 Amador Valley 56
Rashod Cotton Jr.’s go-ahead 3-pointer sealed the win for the Wildcats in a key EBAL matchup. Cotton scored a game-high 26 points, 16 of which came in the first quarter. Nathan Canilao was in Pleasanton and has the full story here.
No. 14 Dublin 64, No. 20 San Ramon Valley 62
The Gaels rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat SRV at home in this EBAL matchup. Aiden Li scored 21 points and Izaiyah Romero added 12. Tommy Ambidge scored 24 points to lead SRV, which dropped to 11-13, 4-3. Dublin improved to 16-8, 3-4.
No. 15 Liberty 84, Deer Valley 64
The Lions rolled to another Bay Valley Athletic League win as Brendan Beresford scored a game-high 24 points, Dante Vigil added 15 and Jaiden Miller had 14. Zane Marion scored 14 for Deer Valley, which dropped to 8-12, 2-6. Liberty is now 20-3, 9-0.
No. 17 Bishop O’Dowd 81, Castro Valley 31
O’Dowd routed Castro Valley en route to a West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division win. Kaiden Gibbs had a game-high 22 points, Naas Griffin added 21 and sophomore Carson Wilson had 10 for the Dragons, who are now 16-6, 5-1. Krishawn McGee scored seven points for Castro Valley (11-10, 2-4).
No. 18 Milpitas 65, Los Gatos 56
Dylan Ngyuen scored a game-high 29 points to lead the Trojans to a Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division win. Glen Reeves was in Los Gatos and has the story here.
No. 19 California 71, Foothill 50
Santa Clara commit Brayde Kuykendall eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for his career and led California to an important EBAL victory by scoring 25 points. Emeka Ifediora added 16 points and Jaiden Jones scored 13 in the win. Foothill (12-12, 0-7) got 21 points from senior guard Tyler Sum. California improved to 12-12, 3-4 and will need to win one of its next two games against Amador Valley and De La Salle to make the North Coast Section playoffs.
Brave Christian 89, Making Waves Academy 32
JP Oka scored a game-high 32 points to lead the West Dublin school to a blowout Bay Counties East Division victory. Adama Kone had 14 and Mason Reth added nine for Brave Christian, which improved to 19-5, 12-0.
Berkeley 61, Alameda 58
The Yellow Jackets notched a key WACC Foothill Division victory to move to third place in the league standings with five games left in the regular season. Senior Kavi Jivan scored a team-high 19 points, Donte Joseph had 17 and Noah Miller added 10 for Berkeley, which improved to 12-9, 3-3. Alameda (12-8, 5-1) was led by 26 points from Jack Omarra and 13 from Dylan Mann.
Freedom 66, Heritage 53
Arek Andrada scored 18 points, Salamen Carr had 16 and John Reed added 10 as Heritage added its fifth Bay Valley Athletic League victory. Heritage (13-9, 5-4) got 17 points from Julian Njelita. Freedom improved to 14-9, 5-4.
Gunn 58, Fremont-Sunnyvale 54
Three players scored in double figures for Gunn in this Santa Clara Valley Athletic League El Camino Division matchup. Tobias Lobell had 18 points, Isaac Romero had 11 and Keiondre Warfield added 10 as Gunn improved to 11-9, 6-3. Fremont (11-8, 6-3) got 20 points from Tomer Hadas and 17 from Kai Daron.
Lynbrook 59, Saratoga 52
The Vikings handled business in this SCVAL El Camino Division matchup, defeating Saratoga at home. Charlie Loper scored 17 points and Judah Marks had 16 for Lynbrook, which improved to 14-5, 7-2. Saratoga dropped to 12-7, 7-2.
Menlo-Atherton 59, Carlmont 48
The Bears led by as much as 18 as they cruised to a Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division victory. Luca Auer scored 20 points and Jacob Sutton and Jerry Williams each had 14. Jordan Rice led Carlmont (10-9, 5-3) with 17 points. M-A is now 15-3, 8-0.
Oakland Tech 79, McClymonds 39
A balanced scoring attack gave the Bulldogs a blowout OAL win on the road. Freshman Jordan Price had 16 points, sophomore Xavier Williams added 13, Kingston High scored 12 and Kesyn Haggins had 11 for Tech (14-9, 4-1). McClymonds (4-17, 1-4) was led by Lavonte Jenkins, who had 12 points.
Priory 72, Menlo School 59
A 25-point performance from Mate Palotai powered Priory to a WBAL victory over Menlo School. Jai Gerrodette scored 15 points, Kasten Eggers had 12 and Max Grudin added 12 for the Panthers, which improved to 14-5, 5-1. Menlo (10-9, 2-4) was led by Ethan Zhao, who had 16 points.
St. Mary’s-Berkeley 70, Pinole Valley 55
St. Mary’s started the first night of a back-to-back on a high note with a 15-point victory over Pinole Valley. Junior Donovan Mikel led the Panthers with 30 points and seven rebounds. Malakai Kelley added 14 points and Christopher Baltrip scored 13. Pinole Valley (14-10, 2-6) got 17 points from Jaylin Reed and 11 from Jordin Broas-Jew. St. Mary’s improved to 14-8, 6-1 and will play Salesian on Saturday.
Ygnacio Valley 64, Northgate 59
Jaelyn Cox scored 16 points, Jestus Akudinobi had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds and Jalan Cody and Machai Alston each had 10 points to lead YV (11-10, 7-2) to a DAL win at home. Northgate (10-12, 4-5) was led by football standout Dax Gordon, who poured in 22 points. With the win, Ygnacio Valley has clinched a spot in the NCS playoffs as the Wolves are guaranteed to finish with a .500 record in league play.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
No. 4 Priory 58, No. 12 Oakland Tech 56
The Panthers continued to add to their resume as they defeated East Bay powerhouse Oakland Tech in overtime in a marquee nonleague game. Adelaide Chan and Gabby Wickham each had 14 points while Ugreat Daniels chipped in 10. Priory improved to 15-5 while Oakland Tech dropped to 9-10.
No. 9 Clayton Valley 65, No. 13 Acalanes 57
Clayton Valley took control of first place in the DAL with a key victory over Acalanes. Deoujenea Clay had a game-high 36 points for the Ugly Eagles as they improved to 15-7, 6-0. Acalanes dropped to 17-6, 7-1.
No. 18 Menlo-Atherton 73, Carlmont 43
M-A routed visiting Carlmont in a PAL Bay contest by 30 points behind 29 points and 12 rebounds from Lita Fakapelea. Sky Yee was Carlmont’s leading scorer with nine points. M-A improved to 17-3, 8-1. Carlmont dropped to 11-10, 2-7.
No. 19 Dougherty Valley 42, Amador Valley 36
Keira Tom had 15 points and Vanessa Nguyen scored 13 as the Wildcats defeated Amador Valley in a low-scoring EBAL contest. Dougherty Valley improved to 18-5, 5-2. Amador Valley is now 10-12, 2-5.
Alameda 83, Encinal 49
The battle of the Island went to the Hornets. Alameda got 24 points from Mia Borja, 20 from Desiree Shoblo and 14 from Jennalyn Apodaca to improve to 15-6 and 3-2 in WACC Foothill Division play. Encinal dropped to 7-11, 3-2.
Campolindo 48, Benicia 47
In a battle of two of the DAL’s top teams, the Cougars came out on top. Becca Tanner had 12 points and Sofia Iakovleva added 10 for Campolindo, which improved to 17-7, 8-2. Ella Lum led Benicia (15-7, 5-4) with 13 points.
Heritage 58, Freedom 24
Powered by a 15-point night from Lily Wilright, the Patriots cruised to a Bay Valley Athletic League win. Payton Ladrido added 10 points and Olachi Nwosu scored eight for Heritage, which is now 17-5, 9-0. Addyson Ray led Freedom (2-20, 1-8) with seven points.
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