To report results: To report a score, coaches or team officials should call 526-8500 and press 3 at the prompt. Results called in before 10 p.m. most nights and 10: 30 p.m. on Fridays will appear in the next day’s Press Democrat.
College men’s basketball
Big Eight Conference
AT SANTA ROSA
Sierra 33 41 — 74
Santa Rosa 42 46 — 88
Sierra – Scoring: Drew Brandon 24, Jordan Ngatai 11, Cameron Phillips 10.
Santa Rosa – Scoring: Xavier McCall 21, Bobby Sharp 16, Max Fujii 14, Jajuan Hammond 13, Connor Gillett 12.
Notable: Santa Rosa hit 25 of 33 free throw attempts while Sierra was nine for 15. Sierra had 19 turnovers to Santa Rosa’s seven. The Wolverines hit 11 three-pointers to the Bear Cubs seven. Santa Rosa shot 48 percent (28 for 58) from the field.
Records: Sierra 10-5, 1-1; Santa Rosa 14-4, 2-0.
College women’s basketball
Big Eight Conference
AT SANTA ROSA
Sierra College 35 25 — 60
Santa Rosa JC 31 39 — 70
SRJC: McKenzie Mangino 13, Arianna Hanson 11 (15 reb), Jade Hudson 9, Madison Sowards 9, Whitney Edens 8, Anandi Jimenez 7, Stephanie Sack 4 (8 reb, 4 ast)
Record: SRJC 14-4, 2-0
Next: Tues 5:30 hosting Diablo Valley College
CCAA
AT SONOMA STATE
Cal State L.A. 26 38 — 64
Sonoma State 17 39 — 56
CAL STATE L.A. (10-4, 5-2 CCAA) — MELVILLE, Paige 6-13 1-2 16; WILLIAMS, Tessondra 3-9 8-10 14; LEWIS, Kelli 3-10 2-2 11; GIBBONS, Lacey 2-6 3-4 9; HANSEN, Samantha 2-3 1-2 5; NAJERA, Richelle 2-3 0-0 4; PARSONS, Bree 2-2 0-0 4; BELT, Alisha 0-0 1-2 1; HANSON, Alyssa 0-2 0-0 0; JENKINS, Maryum 0-4 0-0 0; DIMARCO, Chiara 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-52 16-22 64.
SONOMA STATE (4-7, 2-5 CCAA) — CAPOOT, Jamie 3-10 6-8 14; SHEAHAN, Bronte 4-8 0-0 9; VIGIL, Taylor 4-9 0-0 8; DAY, Elizabeth 2-5 4-7 8; ADAMS, Tanner 2-5 0-0 6; ITO, Alysa 2-6 0-0 6; NEWMAN, Travis 2-7 0-0 5; SOUREK, Hannah 0-0 0-0 0; FAHEY, Kristina 0-1 0-0 0; ACOSTA, Taylor 0-0 0-0 0; BURGOS, Brianna 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-53 10-15 56.
3-point goals — Cal State L.A. 8-21 (MELVILLE, Paige 3-6; LEWIS, Kelli 3-7; GIBBONS, Lacey 2-5; JENKINS, Maryum 0-1; WILLIAMS, Tessondra 0-2), Sonoma State 8-24 (CAPOOT, Jamie 2-4; ITO, Alysa 2-5; ADAMS, Tanner 2-5; SHEAHAN, Bronte 1-4; NEWMAN, Travis 1-4; BURGOS, Brianna 0-1; VIGIL, Taylor 0-1). Fouled out — Cal State L.A.-None, Sonoma State-None. Rebounds — Cal State L.A. 32 (NAJERA, Richelle 8), Sonoma State 31 (DAY, Elizabeth 10). Assists — Cal State L.A. 12 (WILLIAMS, Tessondra 3), Sonoma State 11 (VIGIL, Taylor 3).<NO1> Total fouls —<NO><MC1><NO1> Cal State L.A. 14, Sonoma State 17. Technical fouls–Cal State L.A.-JENKINS, Maryum, Sonoma State-None.<NO>
High school boys basketball
NBL
AT MONTGOMERY
Windsor 13 7 11 7 — 38
Montgomery 11 10 22 19 — 52
W: Casey Myers 16
M: Noah Orlick 18, Alec Raven 17
Record: M 12-3, 4-0
AT RANCHO COTATE
Santa Rosa 24 19 16 10 — 69
Rancho Cotate 11 8 11 14 — 44
SR: Jacob Graves 18 (4 treys), Dustin Rome 16, Daniel Cresta 13, Austen McMahan 11.
RC: Nick Reynolds 11 (7 rebs.), Ryan Sousa 10, Eric Mossi 8 (8 rebs.).
Records: SR 6-10, 2-2; RC 1-15, 0-4
AT CASA GRANDE
Ukiah 7 17 15 24 — 63
Casa Grande 14 16 15 7 — 52
U: Paul Steliga 23 (2 3s), Adrian Mata 12
CG: Cetrick Yeanay 18 (3 3s), Jake Ielmorini 10
Record: CG 9-7, 1-3
AT MARIA CARRILLO
Cardinal Newman 24 12 14 9 — 61
Maria Carrillo 7 14 2 9 — 32
CN: Corey Hammell 18 points, 11 rebounds, Kenny Love 13
MC: Casey Thornton 13, Connor Wright 8
Records: Cardinal Newman 14-2 (4-0), Maria Carrillo 4-10 (1-3)
SCL
AT PINER
Healdsburg 8 8 13 16 — 45
Piner 16 12 13 20 — 61
H: Johah Lutz 18
P: Natu Hezchias 22, Marquise Camp 10, Keith Adams 12
Record: P 11-6, 4-0
AT PETALUMA
El Molino 18 11 19 14 — 62
Petaluma 14 20 14 20 — 68
EM: Louie Rampone 20, Jesse Fischman 16.
P: Noah Forrey 16, Clay Swanson 14, Eric Hunsicker 14.
Notable: The game was tied with 2:30 remaining…Forrey had a team-high seven points in the fourth quarter.
AT SONOMA VALLEY
Elsie Allen 15 13 14 21 — 63
Sonoma Valley 14 11 11 19 — 55
EA: Angel Sanchez 22, Joe Hoeup 22, Jalen Busby 12.
SV: Vinnie Albano 13, Jack Murphy 10, Vince Eurton 10, Jesse Summers 10.
Records: EA 5-10, 1-2; SV 3-12, 1-2
NCL I
AT ST. HELENA
Middletown 8 8 9 12 — 37
St. Helena 9 5 4 11 — 29
M: Blaine Amos 15, St. H: Alex Pierce 12
Record: M 2-2 (league), St. H 6-8, 2-2
AT KELSEYVILLE
Fort Bragg 21 14 24 14 — 73
Kelseyville 6 14 7 10 — 37
FB: Reed Monsen 17, Joseph Bruce 16, Logan Barrett 13
K: Dustin Martin 12
NCL Record: K 0-4
AT CLOVERDALE
Willits 14 14 13 15 — 55
Cloverdale 14 13 14 13 — 54
W: Cole Jessup 18, Jon Montez 15.
C: Isiah Warren 20, Jason LaPant 12, Jason Hibbeln 10.
Notable: Montez sank three free throws with 2.4 seconds remaining to boost the Wolverines to victory.
NCL II
AT RINCON VALLEY
Technology 6 3 8 10 — 27
Rincon Valley Chr. 13 20 13 13 — 59
T: Evan Pepper 9, Waleed Itallah 9
RVC: Garrett Robert 17 (10stl, 8 ast), Nathan Bailey 10, Cavin Hawkins 9
Record: RVC 14-3, 6-0
AT ST. VINCENT
Tomales 5 2 14 15 — 36
St. Vincent 15 5 12 17 — 49
T: Joel Gutierrez 11, Anthony Feliciano 10.
SV: Mitch Sheppard 16, Alex Neve 14, Zack Pierson 12.
Records: T 2-9, 1-4; SV 8-8, 5-0
Notable: There were four technicals and two intentional fouls called.
AT SONOMA ACADEMY
Calistoga 17 6 12 17 — 52
Sonoma Academy 12 10 18 7 — 47
C: Dakota Bahao 18
SA: Austin Orr 17, Drake Herold 13
Record: SA 3-10, 0-6
NCL III
AT MENDOCINO
Point Arena 14 6 7 10 — 37
Mendocino 15 12 12 17 — 56
PA: Elliott Aguyao 21.
M: Rhydon Call 14, Devin Dooely 12, Nicolas Knoebber 10.
Records: PA 9-5, 3-1; M 12-6, 4-0
Notable: The Cardinals now sit alone atop NCL III .<TH>.<TH>. Knoebber had a game-high 17 rebounds.
Nonleague
AT ANGWIN
Archbishop Hanna 25 22 15 9 — 71
Pacific Union Prep 17 16 16 17 — 66
AH: Armani Perry 16, Jordan Glasky 16 (4 3s), Kendrick Davis 14, Tony Tovaraz 14.
Record: AH 10-3
High school girls basketball
NCL II
AT RINCON VALLEY
Technology 3 3 1 5 — 12
Rincon Valley Chr. 20 10 17 6 — 53
RVC: Kara Robinson 17, Alice Miller 12
Record: RVC 6-11, 3-3
AT ST. VINCENT
Tomales 5 9 4 7 — 25
St. Vincent 11 8 6 7 — 32
T: S. Souza 8 (2 3s)
SV: Ursyla Baumgarten 9
Record: SV 10-5, 2-2
NCL III
AT MENDOCINO
Point Arena 19 14 16 6 — 55
Mendocino 4 6 5 9 — 24
PA: Taylor Dilks 20 (8 rebs, 10 steals), Jeanette Stefani 14, Savannah Dilks 11.
M: Melia Poehlmann 11.
Records: PA 13-4, 3-0; M 5-4, 2-1
EMPIRE
To report results: To report a score, coaches or team officials should call 526-8500 and press 3 at the prompt. Results called in before 10 p.m. most nights and 10: 30 p.m. on Fridays will appear in the next day’s Press Democrat.
College men’s basketball
Big Eight Conference
AT SANTA ROSA
Sierra 33 41 — 74
Santa Rosa 42 46 — 88
Sierra – Scoring: Drew Brandon 24, Jordan Ngatai 11, Cameron Phillips 10.
Santa Rosa – Scoring: Xavier McCall 21, Bobby Sharp 16, Max Fujii 14, Jajuan Hammond 13, Connor Gillett 12.
Notable: Santa Rosa hit 25 of 33 free throw attempts while Sierra was nine for 15. Sierra had 19 turnovers to Santa Rosa’s seven. The Wolverines hit 11 three-pointers to the Bear Cubs seven. Santa Rosa shot 48 percent (28 for 58) from the field.
Records: Sierra 10-5, 1-1; Santa Rosa 14-4, 2-0.
College women’s basketball
Big Eight Conference
AT SANTA ROSA
Sierra College 35 25 — 60
Santa Rosa JC 31 39 — 70
SRJC: McKenzie Mangino 13, Arianna Hanson 11 (15 reb), Jade Hudson 9, Madison Sowards 9, Whitney Edens 8, Anandi Jimenez 7, Stephanie Sack 4 (8 reb, 4 ast)
Record: SRJC 14-4, 2-0
Next: Tues 5:30 hosting Diablo Valley College
CCAA
AT SONOMA STATE
Cal State L.A. 26 38 — 64
Sonoma State 17 39 — 56
CAL STATE L.A. (10-4, 5-2 CCAA) — MELVILLE, Paige 6-13 1-2 16; WILLIAMS, Tessondra 3-9 8-10 14; LEWIS, Kelli 3-10 2-2 11; GIBBONS, Lacey 2-6 3-4 9; HANSEN, Samantha 2-3 1-2 5; NAJERA, Richelle 2-3 0-0 4; PARSONS, Bree 2-2 0-0 4; BELT, Alisha 0-0 1-2 1; HANSON, Alyssa 0-2 0-0 0; JENKINS, Maryum 0-4 0-0 0; DIMARCO, Chiara 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-52 16-22 64.
SONOMA STATE (4-7, 2-5 CCAA) — CAPOOT, Jamie 3-10 6-8 14; SHEAHAN, Bronte 4-8 0-0 9; VIGIL, Taylor 4-9 0-0 8; DAY, Elizabeth 2-5 4-7 8; ADAMS, Tanner 2-5 0-0 6; ITO, Alysa 2-6 0-0 6; NEWMAN, Travis 2-7 0-0 5; SOUREK, Hannah 0-0 0-0 0; FAHEY, Kristina 0-1 0-0 0; ACOSTA, Taylor 0-0 0-0 0; BURGOS, Brianna 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-53 10-15 56.
3-point goals — Cal State L.A. 8-21 (MELVILLE, Paige 3-6; LEWIS, Kelli 3-7; GIBBONS, Lacey 2-5; JENKINS, Maryum 0-1; WILLIAMS, Tessondra 0-2), Sonoma State 8-24 (CAPOOT, Jamie 2-4; ITO, Alysa 2-5; ADAMS, Tanner 2-5; SHEAHAN, Bronte 1-4; NEWMAN, Travis 1-4; BURGOS, Brianna 0-1; VIGIL, Taylor 0-1). Fouled out — Cal State L.A.-None, Sonoma State-None. Rebounds — Cal State L.A. 32 (NAJERA, Richelle 8), Sonoma State 31 (DAY, Elizabeth 10). Assists — Cal State L.A. 12 (WILLIAMS, Tessondra 3), Sonoma State 11 (VIGIL, Taylor 3).<NO1> Total fouls —<NO><MC1><NO1> Cal State L.A. 14, Sonoma State 17. Technical fouls–Cal State L.A.-JENKINS, Maryum, Sonoma State-None.<NO>
High school boys basketball
NBL
AT MONTGOMERY
Windsor 13 7 11 7 — 38
Montgomery 11 10 22 19 — 52
W: Casey Myers 16
M: Noah Orlick 18, Alec Raven 17
Record: M 12-3, 4-0
AT RANCHO COTATE
Santa Rosa 24 19 16 10 — 69
Rancho Cotate 11 8 11 14 — 44
SR: Jacob Graves 18 (4 treys), Dustin Rome 16, Daniel Cresta 13, Austen McMahan 11.
RC: Nick Reynolds 11 (7 rebs.), Ryan Sousa 10, Eric Mossi 8 (8 rebs.).
Records: SR 6-10, 2-2; RC 1-15, 0-4
AT CASA GRANDE
Ukiah 7 17 15 24 — 63
Casa Grande 14 16 15 7 — 52
U: Paul Steliga 23 (2 3s), Adrian Mata 12
CG: Cetrick Yeanay 18 (3 3s), Jake Ielmorini 10
Record: CG 9-7, 1-3
AT MARIA CARRILLO
Cardinal Newman 24 12 14 9 — 61
Maria Carrillo 7 14 2 9 — 32
CN: Corey Hammell 18 points, 11 rebounds, Kenny Love 13
MC: Casey Thornton 13, Connor Wright 8
Records: Cardinal Newman 14-2 (4-0), Maria Carrillo 4-10 (1-3)
SCL
AT PINER
Healdsburg 8 8 13 16 — 45
Piner 16 12 13 20 — 61
H: Johah Lutz 18
P: Natu Hezchias 22, Marquise Camp 10, Keith Adams 12
Record: P 11-6, 4-0
AT PETALUMA
El Molino 18 11 19 14 — 62
Petaluma 14 20 14 20 — 68
EM: Louie Rampone 20, Jesse Fischman 16.
P: Noah Forrey 16, Clay Swanson 14, Eric Hunsicker 14.
Notable: The game was tied with 2:30 remaining…Forrey had a team-high seven points in the fourth quarter.
AT SONOMA VALLEY
Elsie Allen 15 13 14 21 — 63
Sonoma Valley 14 11 11 19 — 55
EA: Angel Sanchez 22, Joe Hoeup 22, Jalen Busby 12.
SV: Vinnie Albano 13, Jack Murphy 10, Vince Eurton 10, Jesse Summers 10.
Records: EA 5-10, 1-2; SV 3-12, 1-2
NCL I
AT ST. HELENA
Middletown 8 8 9 12 — 37
St. Helena 9 5 4 11 — 29
M: Blaine Amos 15, St. H: Alex Pierce 12
Record: M 2-2 (league), St. H 6-8, 2-2
AT KELSEYVILLE
Fort Bragg 21 14 24 14 — 73
Kelseyville 6 14 7 10 — 37
FB: Reed Monsen 17, Joseph Bruce 16, Logan Barrett 13
K: Dustin Martin 12
NCL Record: K 0-4
AT CLOVERDALE
Willits 14 14 13 15 — 55
Cloverdale 14 13 14 13 — 54
W: Cole Jessup 18, Jon Montez 15.
C: Isiah Warren 20, Jason LaPant 12, Jason Hibbeln 10.
Notable: Montez sank three free throws with 2.4 seconds remaining to boost the Wolverines to victory.
NCL II
AT RINCON VALLEY
Technology 6 3 8 10 — 27
Rincon Valley Chr. 13 20 13 13 — 59
T: Evan Pepper 9, Waleed Itallah 9
RVC: Garrett Robert 17 (10stl, 8 ast), Nathan Bailey 10, Cavin Hawkins 9
Record: RVC 14-3, 6-0
AT ST. VINCENT
Tomales 5 2 14 15 — 36
St. Vincent 15 5 12 17 — 49
T: Joel Gutierrez 11, Anthony Feliciano 10.
SV: Mitch Sheppard 16, Alex Nevi 14, Zack Pierson 12.
Records: T 2-9, 1-4; SV 8-8, 5-0
Notable: There were four technicals and two intentional fouls called.
AT SONOMA ACADEMY
Calistoga 17 6 12 17 — 52
Sonoma Academy 12 10 18 7 — 47
C: Dakota Bahao 18
SA: Austin Orr 17, Drake Herold 13
Record: SA 3-10, 0-6
NCL III
AT MENDOCINO
Point Arena 14 6 7 10 — 37
Mendocino 15 12 12 17 — 56
PA: Elliott Aguyao 21.
M: Rhydon Call 14, Devin Dooely 12, Nicolas Knoebber 10.
Records: PA 9-5, 3-1; M 12-6, 4-0
Notable: The Cardinals now sit alone atop NCL III .<TH>.<TH>. Knoebber had a game-high 17 rebounds.
Nonleague
AT ANGWIN
Archbishop Hanna 25 22 15 9 — 71
Pacific Union Prep 17 16 16 17 — 66
AH: Armani Perry 16, Jordan Glasky 16 (4 3s), Kendrick Davis 14, Tony Tovaraz 14.
Record: AH 10-3
High school girls basketball
NCL II
AT RINCON VALLEY
Technology 3 3 1 5 — 12
Rincon Valley Chr. 20 10 17 6 — 53
RVC: Kara Robinson 17, Alice Miller 12
Record: RVC 6-11, 3-3
AT ST. VINCENT
Tomales 5 9 4 7 — 25
St. Vincent 11 8 6 7 — 32
T: S. Souza 8 (2 3s)
SV: Ursyla Baumgarten 9
Record: SV 10-5, 2-2
NCL III
Point Arena 19 14 16 6 — 55
Mendocino 4 6 5 9 — 24
PA: Taylor Dilks 20 (8 rebs, 10 steals), Jeanette Stefani 14, Savannah Dilks 11.
M: Melia Poehlmann 11.
Records: PA 13-4, 3-0; M 5-4, 2-1
