* CaƱada College 77 - Foothill 61 box
For CC, it was 18 points apiece from Crisshawn Clark and Rohndell (West High) Goodwin plus a 14 rebound, 13 point effort from Manny Martin.
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* Monterey Peninsula College 87 - Gavilan College 62 box
For MPC, Devin (Dublin High) Koeplin and Isaac Clark each scored 17 points. The former shot 5-7 from beyond the arc.
From Gavilan Basketball: "RJ Collins with 24 points to lead the Rams. Collins has knocked down Sixteen 3 point shots in the last three games."
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* Yuba College 102 - College of Alameda 85
From Yuba College Men's Basketball: "Yuba puts up triple digits again on the road with a 102-85 win at Alameda. Down 56-53 with 12 minutes to go the 49'ers started pressing and took the game under control. Yuba was lead by Jojo Zamora and his 28 points. Manny Malou finished with 18 points, 14 rebs and 7 blocks."
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* Fresno City College 97 - Merced College 65
From The Fresno Bee: "Fresh off its No. 1 ranking among the state’s junior college men’s basketball teams, Fresno City College routed Merced 97-65 on Wednesday in a Central Valley Conference game. BJ Shelton scored a game-high 17 points and Nick Hilton added 14 for the Rams. Fresno City (22-3, 6-0) extended its winning streak to 13 games. The Rams had five players score in double figures, with Tyeler Morgan adding 14, Kyle Ingram 12 and Liam O’Reilly 10. Hilton made four 3-pointers."
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* College of Marin 65 - Contra Costa College 60
From Contra Costa College Men's Basketball: "The Comets dropped a heartbreaker 65-60 to #6 College Of Marin. The Comets held a five point lead at halftime but went ice cold in the 2nd half, converting only 28% of their field goal attempts and shooting only 9/18 from the free throw line after the break. G Dawson Johnson led the Comets with 14 pts, while G Jebraile Newkirk added 13 pts and 6 rebounds."
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* DeAnza College 67 - Cabrillo College 61
From Cabrillo College Basketball:
"The Cabrillo Men's Basketball Team took to the road to battle the DeAnza Dons and for the second year in a row DeAnza proved to be too much for Cabrillo on their home floor. The game started out slow as neither team was able to get much going offensively. Latrell Wilson was the lone bright spot on offense for Cabrillo in the early goings as he would score the first 8 points of the game for the Seahawks and finish with 12 in the half. Cabrillo was limited to just 21 points in the first stanza, fortunately for them, DeAnza wasn't much better scoring 25 and holding a four point advantage, 25-21.
The second half saw a much different display as both teams started hitting shots, DeAnza got hot from behind the arch and saw their lead get up to as many as 14 before a furious Seahawk rally cut the lead to 4, 60-56 with just under one minute to play. DeAnza made big free-throws down the stretch to keep Cabrillo at arms length and eventually gutted out a 67-61 win. Allen Wilcher led Cabrillo in scoring with 24 and Wilson finished with 16 as they were the only two Cabrillo players in double figures. The loss drops Cabrillo to 11-10 on the season and 3-3 in conference play."
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* City College of San Francisco 78 - Las Positas College 66
From Las Positas Men's Basketball:
"A series of 8-0 runs in the second half did in the Hawks on Wednesday night.
On three separate occasions, City College of San Francisco blitzed LPC by scoring 8 consecutive points en route to a 78-66 victory in a Coast Conference North Division game in Livermore.
Jayson Rose led the Hawks (12-10, 1-5) with 14 points, while teammate Cameron Moses added 11 and Giordi V'soske had 10.
CCSF (15-7, 4-2, ranked #13 in the state and #7 in Northern California) led 38-32 at halftime, and after Rose started the second half with a three-pointer, the Rams went on their first 8-0 run to build their lead to 46-35.
However, the LPC second string entered and immediately scored the game's next 11 points on a Donovan Grant three, two threes by V'soske, and a layup by Tyler Hall to pull the Hawks even at 46-46.
Eight straight points by CCSF allowed the Rams to surge ahead midway through the half, and it was 58-52 before Moses converted a three-point play, cutting LPC's deficit to 58-55 with 6:47 remaining.
Once again, CCSF countered by scoring 8 points in a row, this time making the score 66-55 with 4:53 left and effectively putting the Hawks away."
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* San Jose City College 68 - West Valley College 56 box
For SJCC, Junior Anderson went for 23 points while teammate Maurice Joiner just missed a double-double with 14 points plus nine boards.
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* Napa Valley College 73 - Merritt College 69 OT
From NVC Basketball: "Great team OT win tonight @nvcollege ! NVC 73 Merritt 69. C Burrell with 20 & 5 clutch FTs. T Rojas w/ 14&10. B Jazuk w/ 11. E Moore 7&7&5."
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From The Times-Herald: "The Solano College men’s basketball team beat visiting Los Medanos, 79-45, on Wednesday in a Bay Valley Conference game.
Benicia High graduate Koree Cox finished with 18 points and Kyle Osterstock added 12 points for Solano."
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* Chabot College 69 - Ohlone College 54
From Chabot Men's Basketball: "Chabot starts fast and rolls past Ohlone 67-52.
Great team play led to a very balanced offensive effort tonight: Raymond Baldwin 18, Shanquel Watson 13, Noel Briones 9 (three 3s), Kellen Sweetwyne 9,
Austin Medeiros 8, Adrian Crump 5 pts & 13 rebs, Khalil James 5 pts & 10 assists, Shane Haley 2."
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* College of the Redwoods 79 - Shasta College 58
For the victors, Justin (Fortuna High) Claus led with 20 points.
Danny Penza game reports.
For the victors, Justin (Fortuna High) Claus led with 20 points.
Danny Penza game reports.
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