* Cañada College 90 - Skyline College 73 box
For CC: Rohndell Goodwin led with 24 points on 11-19 shooting, Israel Hakim totaled 18 and Crisshawn Clark 17 points.
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* DeAnza College 59 - Monterey Peninsula College 57 box
Will Burkett paced the Lobos with 16 points and added seven rebounds and teammate Isaac Clark tallied 13 and eight.
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* Cabrillo College 79 - Hartnell College 64
Cabrillo College opened up Conference play at home vs. Hartnell tonight and cruised to a 79-64 victory. The Seahawks jumped on Hartnell early, never trailed and never looked back. Kean Flowers got things rolling with a 3 from the wing on the games first possession and that would be as close as the game got, Aron West was a terror on the boards, cleaning up missed shots and giving Cabrillo 2nd chance opportunities that they would capitalize upon. Cabrillo led 12-0 before Hartnell got on the board and would take a 46-26 lead into halftime.
The 2nd half saw everyone on the Cabrillo roster get into the action, Cabrillo's bench scored a season high 36 points, their lead got up to as much as 26 before Coach Marcopulos emptied the bench. Seth Warfield scored 12 points off the bench hitting 4 three's, he was 1 of 6 Seahawks to knock down a triple on the night. Hartnell fought hard to the very end, eventually cutting the lead to 15 before the final horn sounded. Allen Wilcher lead Cabrillo in scoring on the night with 18 points, Latrell Wilson chipped in 11 and Matt Nolan added 9 and continued to shoot the ball well from behind the arch.
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* Columbia College 53 - College of the Sequoias 50
From the Modesto Bee:
Road wins seldom come easily in the Central Valley Conference, much less any league in basketball, but the Columbia College Claim Jumpers won’t sweat the degree of difficulty.
They nearly gave away a 10-point lead down the stretch Wednesday night but turned away College of the Sequoias 53-50 to open the CVC season.
A tip-in in traffic by 6-foot-7 Rosendo AmayaWood with about two minutes left, and a layup by Tony Williams with less than a minute to go kept Columbia (10-6, 1-0) in front.
“It gets fun when you have a group of guys who care about each other,” coach Rob Hoyt said. “They’re playing and battling together.”
Freshman guard Marquell Hubbard netted six of seven free throws en route to 15 points for Columbia, followed by Mike Meserole with 13. The game’s leading scorer was Chris Smith of COS (7-10, 0-1) with 17 points.
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* Butte College 89 - College of the Redwoods 55
From the ChicoER:
The Butte College men’s basketball team opened up Golden Valley Conference play Wednesday much like the Roadrunners did all of last season when they went 10-0.
Butte rolled to an 89-55 victory over College of the Redwoods as six Roadrunners scored in double figures.
Matt McGregor led Butte (10-7, 1-0 GVC) with 16 points, Jud Sailsbery had 12 points and Nikolas Petruk and Dominic Parisi each added 11. Arthur Caldwell and Michael Shoemaker both finished with 10 points in the balanced attack.
Butte went on an early 16-5 run to go up by double digits. A 12-0 run in the second half widened the gap further.
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* Foothill College 66 - Las Positas College 64
From Las Positas Men's Basketball:
LPC's Coast Conference North Division season began in disappointing fashion Wednesday as the Hawks fell to Foothill 66-64 in Livermore.
LPC (11-6 overall, 0-1 in conference) scored on consecutive driving baskets by Cameron Moses in the final 37 seconds to tie the score, but committed a foul with 1.4 seconds remaining and watched Foothill (8-9, 1-0) sink 2 free throws to win.
Moses and teammate Marti Fonolla scored 16 points each to pace LPC.
The Hawks led most of the first half before a late Foothill spurt gave the Owls a 38-32 halftime advantage. Foothill was up 48-38 early in the second half before Darius Limbrick came off the bench to spark a 10-3 LPC run, making the score 51-48. Limbrick scored 8 points and assisted on the other basket during the run.
Foothill was ahead 59-52 with 5:35 left, but the Hawks scored 8 of the game's next 10 points to move within 61-60 at the 3:11 mark. LPC then went nearly 3 minutes without scoring before Moses' two driving baskets, the second of which came with 8.2 seconds left.
After the second of Foothill's two game-winning free throws, LPC's Tyler Hall threw a long inbounds pass intended for Jayson Rose, but the pass was broken up, then the buzzer sounded.
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* City College San Francisco 66 - Chabot College 58
* Lassen College 73 - Shasta College 71 OT
* West Valley College 63 - Gavilan College 57
* Feather River College 80 - College of the Siskiyous 58

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