
Bay Space Information Group highschool sports activities.
Boys basketball
No. 1 Campolindo 47, No. 10 Northgate 44
They did it once more. Backs towards the wall on the street towards a hungry opponent, the Campolindo Cougars discovered a solution to have a good time one other victory.
They edged Northgate on Monday night time when the house workforce missed a 3-pointer as time expired.
Justin Yasukochi’s two free throws with 14.2 seconds left padded Campo’s result in three.
The Cougars, ranked No. 1 by the Bay Space Information Group, improved to 22-1 total and 9-0 within the Diablo Athletic League’s Foothill Division.
They've gained 41 of 42 video games courting to February 2020.
Because the cliche goes, they get everyone’s finest shot. Prior to now week alone, Campo wanted extra time to win at Clayton Valley Constitution and a buzzer-beating putback by an alert Cade Bennett to show again Lincoln of Stockton.
In Monday’s nail-biter, Campo led by 11 at halftime. However Northgate roared again on its house court docket in Walnut Creek to chop the margin to at least one. The Broncos (18-6, 7-4) couldn’t get excessive.
Shane O’Reilly (17 factors) and Aidan Mahaney (12 factors) scored in double figures for Campo.
Thayne Merrill completed with 13 factors for Northgate.
With victories in its subsequent two video games — senior night time on Wednesday towards Las Lomas and Friday at Faculty Park — Campo will clinch the league title earlier than its go to to fourth-ranked Miramonte on Saturday to shut the common season.
The Miramonte sport might be Campo’s seventh in 10 days.
The Cougars may have loads of time to recharge.
CATCH UP ON HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
- Monday report: Cade Bennett’s buzzer-beater beats Lincoln-Stockton
- Miramonte edges Northgate, boosts NCS Open Division resume
- Saturday report: Mitty women step it up defensively, flip again Valley Christian
- Friday report: Who’s in, who’s not (but) in NCS, CCS Open basketball playoffs
- Thursday report: No. 1 Campolindo survives in OT at Clayton Valley
When the North Coast Part pronounces its playoff brackets Sunday, Campo must be the No. 1 seed within the six-team Open Division. Provided that the highest two seeds have first-round byes, the Cougars may have 10 days off earlier than opening the playoffs on Feb. 23.
Campo will enter postseason play with a resume that features wins over Dublin, Archbishop Riordan, St. Francis, De La Salle, Miramonte, Northgate (twice) and Clayton Valley (twice).
The Cougars gained a school-record 25 in a row earlier than dropping to Texas powerhouse Oak Cliff Religion Household Academy 69-64 on the Torrey Pines Vacation Traditional in December.
Their final loss to a California faculty was at Dublin, 64-55 within the semifinals of the NCS Open Division playoffs on Feb. 26, 2020.
No. 2 Archbishop Mitty 61, Bellarmine 42
Mitty is getting ready to clinching one other West Catholic Athletic League championship after successful on the street over Bellarmine.
The Monarchs can wrap up the title with a win at house Wednesday over Archbishop Riordan.
Monday’s sport was a defensive grind within the first half. The groups have been tied 5-5 after the primary quarter, and Mitty led 18-10 at halftime. The Monarchs widened the margin to 42-29 after three quarters.
Mitty improved to 17-4, 10-1. Bellarmine is 10-10, 3-8.
Brody Pearson (14 factors) and Tariq Weiser (10 factors) scored in double figures for Bellarmine.
Elsewhere
Within the East Bay Athletic League event, ninth-seeded Monte Vista edged No. 8 seed California 64-60 and No. 7 seed Foothill rolled over No. 10 seed Livermore 57-28. Monte Vista visits prime seed Dublin tonight. When the groups performed Friday at Monte Vista, Dublin survived 60-57 in extra time. Foothill travels to No. 2 seed De La Salle tonight. … No. 19 Bishop O’Dowd beat Castro Valley 73-59 to enhance to 13-5 total and 10-0 within the West Alameda County Convention’s Foothill League. The Dragons have gained 10 in a row. They'll clinch the league title at house Wednesday towards Piedmont.
Women basketball
No. 16 Heritage 65, Liberty 45
Heritage rolled at house in Brentwood on Senior Night time as junior Amanda Muse led the Patriots with 19 factors, 14 rebounds and 5 blocks.
Senior Gabby Martini added 13 factors and 4 steals as Heritage improved to 15-5, 4-1.
Liberty is 9-10, 3-2.
Elsewhere
No. 11 Palo Alto prolonged its successful streak to 16 video games with a 52-40 victory over Lynbrook. Palo Alto is 18-1 total and 8-0 within the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League’s De Anza Division. Lynbrook is 9-13, 3-7. … Within the EBAL event, No. 8 seed Foothill defeated No. 9 seed Dougherty Valley 48-39, and No. 7 seed California routed No. 10 seed Livermore 76-20. Tonight, Foothill performs at No. 1 seed San Ramon Valley and California travels to No. 2 seed Carondelet.