LARGE SCHOOL BOYS
1. CARDINAL NEWMAN
6-foot-6 Corey Hammell averaging 19 points and has made 18 treys.
2. ANALY
Geddy Dukes and Erik Poulsen put on dunking exhibition vs. Piner.
3. MONTGOMERY
Lost by eight to Mt. Eden. Earlier in season, Newman beat Monarchs by 15.
4. UKIAH
Wildcats have captured four straight victories, including last second thriller over Windsor.
5. PINER
Gave Analy a battle until final minutes.
GAME OF THE WEEK
On Friday, Healdsburg (16-4) visits Analy (12-7) in a game with SCL title implications.
LARGE SCHOOL GIRLS
1. SANTA ROSA
Hiccup in lopsided loss to Casa Grande; came back to win at Cardinal Newman.
2. MONTGOMERY
After losing to Maria Carrillo, regrouped two days later to wallop Casa Grande.
3. MARIA CARRILLO
Out of three wins last week, two of those came on the road.
4. CASA GRANDE
Gauchos made 13 3-pointers in win over Santa Rosa last Wednesday.
5. PETALUMA
Trojans cruised through first half of SCL schedule with 6-0 record.
GAME OF THE WEEK
Tuesday night, Santa Rosa at Montgomery. Panthers won first meeting, 54-51.
SMALL SCHOOL BOYS
1. RINCON VALLEY CHRISTIAN
Eagles won two games by a combined 98 points last week.
2. WILLITS
Wolverines barely survived upset bid by Lower Lake at home last Friday.
3. MIDDLETOWN
Mustangs jump in standings after beating Cloverdale by 13.
4. MENDOCINO
Cardinals lone unbeaten team in North Central League III.
5. CLOVERDALE
Junior Isiah Warren averaging 19 points per game.
GAME OF THE WEEK
Clear Lake, playing best ball of season, hosts Middletown on Tuesday night.
SMALL SCHOOL GIRLS
1. WILLITS
Team from Mendocino County on 10-game win streak.
2. POINT ARENA
Taylor Dilks leading the way as Pirates have taken 10 straight.
3. ST. VINCENT
Mustangs won two games last week by a combined 83 points.
4. TOMALES
Victory over Sonoma Academy vaults Braves into standings.
5. SONOMA ACADEMY
Coyotes’ eight-game win streak stopped by Tomales.
GAME OF THE WEEK
St. Vincent (12-5) and Roseland Prep (12-5), contenders for NCL II crown, tangle Friday.
— By Howard Senzell, for The Press Democrat
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LARGE SCHOOL BOYS
1. CARDINAL NEWMAN
6-foot-6 Corey Hammell averaging 19 points and has made 18 treys.
2. ANALY
Geddy Dukes and Erik Poulsen put on dunking exhibition vs. Piner.
3. MONTGOMERY
Lost by eight to Mt. Eden. Earlier in season, Newman beat Monarchs by 15.
4. UKIAH
Wildcats have captured four straight victories, including last second thriller over Windsor.
5. PINER
Gave Analy a battle until final minutes.
GAME OF THE WEEK
On Friday, Healdsburg (16-4) visits Analy (12-7) in a game with SCL title implications.
LARGE SCHOOL GIRLS
1. SANTA ROSA
Hiccup in lopsided loss to Casa Grande; came back to win at Cardinal Newman.
2. MONTGOMERY
After losing to Maria Carrillo, regrouped two days later to wallop Casa Grande.
3. MARIA CARRILLO
Out of three wins last week, two of those came on the road.
4. CASA GRANDE
Gauchos made 13 3-pointers in win over Santa Rosa last Wednesday.
5. PETALUMA
Trojans cruised through first half of SCL schedule with 6-0 record.
GAME OF THE WEEK
Tuesday night, Santa Rosa at Montgomery. Panthers won first meeting, 54-51.
SMALL SCHOOL BOYS
1. RINCON VALLEY CHRISTIAN
Eagles won two games by a combined 98 points last week.
2. WILLITS
Wolverines barely survived upset bid by Lower Lake at home last Friday.
3. MIDDLETOWN
Mustangs jump in standings after beating Cloverdale by 13.
4. MENDOCINO
Cardinals lone unbeaten team in North Central League III.
5. CLOVERDALE
Junior Isiah Warren averaging 19 points per game.
GAME OF THE WEEK
Clear Lake, playing best ball of season, hosts Middletown on Tuesday night.
SMALL SCHOOL GIRLS
1. WILLITS
Team from Mendocino County on 10-game win streak.
2. POINT ARENA
Taylor Dilks leading the way as Pirates have taken 10 straight.
3. ST. VINCENT
Mustangs won two games last week by a combined 83 points.
4. TOMALES
Victory over Sonoma Academy vaults Braves into standings.
5. SONOMA ACADEMY
Coyotes’ eight-game win streak stopped by Tomales.
GAME OF THE WEEK
St. Vincent (12-5) and Roseland Prep (12-5), contenders for NCL II crown, tangle Friday.
— By Howard Senzell, for The Press Democrat
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