Boys basketball
San Ramon Valley 67, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 62
San Ramon Valley will be going for its second consecutive Gold Division championship at the Classic at Damien on Saturday night after defeating SPXSM.
SRV’s opponent was ranked No. 25 in the country by MaxPreps. The Wolves will play Dixie-Utah in the final.
“Could not be more proud of them!,” San Ramon Valley coach Brian Botteen wrote in an email to the Bay Area News Group.
Luke Isaak finished with 19 points, and senior big Seamus Deely had a double-double for the second straight game with 15 points and 13 rebounds.
Jack Moxley put in 12 points as the third scoring option for the Wolves, which beat Ironwood in last season’s final at Damien.
“When we went to Gridley we saw areas we had to improve upon in order to play with the best,” Botteen said. “They have really dedicated themselves to moving without the ball, getting assists and giving a complete team effort!”
St. John Bosco 68, No. 2 Salesian 66
Salesian pushed one of Southern California’s elite teams to the overtime in the Damien Platinum Division semifinal.
Salesian wing Alvin Loving sent the game to extra time when he made a layup with six seconds left in regulation.
De’Undrae Perteete scored Salesian’s first five points in overtime, and after Bosco took a two-point lead on a Brandon McCoy basket, Aaron Hunkin-Claytor tied the game again on a backdoor layup.
But when Elzie Harrington converted a layup for Bosco, Salesian could not pull out one more rabbit out of its crunch-time hat.
Salesian dropped to 12-1 on the season.
Owyhee-Idaho 71, No. 1 De La Salle 61
The Spartans lost for the second straight day at the Classic at Damien in the Platinum Division, despite 23 points and 10 rebounds from guard Alec Blair.
Backcourt mate Leo Ricketts also scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds, while forward David Balogun scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds.
De La Salle dropped to 11-2.
Carlsbad 71, No. 3 Archbishop Mitty 67
Mitty’s run to the title game at Torrey Pines ended against Carlsbad despite big games from its stars. Gavin Ripp scored 12 points, and Tyler Jones scored 22 points. Nathan d’Abreu Noronha put in 10 points for the Monarchs, and Grayson Jalal scored 13 points for the San Jose school.
Berkeley 80, Douglas-Nevada 46
The Yellowjackets steamrolled their competition from Nevada at the Holiday Classic at Torrey Pines. Samir O’Brien led all scorers with 17 points.
Dougherty Valley 60, Desert Pines-Nevada 58
Aadi Malali scored a game-high 21 points as Dougherty Valley improved to 10-4 with another victory at Torrey Pines. Dougherty Valley, the defending EBAL champions, has won seven of its last eight games.
Canyon View-Arizona 68, Bellarmine 62
Bellarmine forward Julian Gospich played valiantly in defeat at Torrey Pines, scoring 24 points while making two three-pointers. Nick Corbett scored 16 points and Will Corbett also scored 11 for Bellarmine.
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Why Archbishop Mitty girls basketball is now nation’s top team
Girls basketball
No. 1 Archbishop Mitty 77, Camas-Washington 45
Whether they come from Florida, Texas, or even Canada, the No. 1 team in the country does not discriminate when it comes to handing powerhouses double-digit losses. Camas, a strong team from Washington, was just the latest in a long line of out-of-state powerhouses Archbishop Mitty has routed in the early portion of the season.
McKenna Woliczko led Mitty with 24 points at the Holiday Classic in Portland, and Morgan Cheli scored 17 points while also dishing out 10 assists. Belle Bramer scored 13 points, and Elana Weisman scored 12 as Mitty took care of business. The Monarchs’ final opponent at the Holiday Classic is Clackamas from Oregon.
No. 2 San Ramon Valley 47, Argyle-Texas 41
Sofia Bowes, who recently committed to Cal, led SRV to a win over Texas school Argyle with 16 points. Sierra Chambers scored 12 and Amanda Kerner put in 11 as the SRV trio did enough to get the win at the Holiday Tip-Off in San Diego.