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Saturday High School Sports Report: The Lights Go Out On No. 1 Campolindo, But A twelfth Consecutive Victory Follows
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No. 1 Campolindo 55, No. 4 Miramonte 46 사설토토

In a game deferred over an hour as a result of a blackout, Campolindo star Aidan Mahaney showed Friday night that he doesn't need to illuminate the scoreboard to have an effect.

With the result available to all in the last minutes, three helps from Mahaney prompted open 3-pointers by Cade Bennett, Clay Naffziger and Shane O'Reilly.

Then, at that point, Mahaney himself made a knife three from the wing with safeguards hung around him to ice a triumph at home in Moraga over rival Miramonte.

"He showed what we are familiar him; he's a champ," Campo mentor Steven Dyer said. "He'll take the necessary steps to dominate matches."

Campo, positioned No. 1 by the Bay Area News Group, improved to 18-1 by and large and 6-0 in the Diablo Athletic League's Foothill Division. The Cougars have won 12 in succession and 37 of 38 dating to 2020.

Fourth-positioned Miramonte tumbled to 17-3, 4-2.

Playing before another minuscule social occasion in light of locale wide COVID limitations, which are relied upon to ease one week from now, Campo battled in the initial quarter as Miramonte took a 14-8 lead.

Bennett's 3-pointer slice the edge to 14-11 not long before the lights went out. A car collision on adjacent Moraga Road took out the power in the encompassing region.

The groups were near suspending the game until the present time when the power returned an hour after the rec center went dim.

"Just before the lights continued, we sort of consented to continue around early afternoon tomorrow," Dyer said. "We were five minutes from sending our children home."

The postpone kept going 81 minutes. Campolindo's Cade Bennett shoots past Miramonte's Ben Murphy in the main quarter Friday in Moraga. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

Bennett's across the nation drive and left-gave layup at the halftime bell gave Campo a 22-21 lead. The Cougars didn't give up the benefit through a tight last part.

O'Reilly had 19 focuses and Bennett wrapped up with 15 for Campo.

"Shane is an incredible hostile player," Dyer said. "He's an incredible shooter. He's improved with his mid-reach and pull-up and is great with regards to taking it to the edge. He's a three-level scorer for us.

"Also Cade is only our stone. You realize you will get everything from Cade. He doesn't get bothered. He plays as hard as anyone I've at any point instructed. He's a victor. I thought he had an extraordinary authority game for us this evening."

Miramonte monitor Tyler Dutto was tormented by foul difficulty. He completed the principal half with three messes and got his fourth not exactly partially through the second from last quarter. He fouled out with 3:01 left.

James Frye (16 focuses) and Caden Breznikar (15 focuses) scored in twofold figures for the Mats.

Miramonte mentor Chris Lavdiotis commended his group's guard on Mahaney and Matt Radell.

"We are extremely satisfied with our work this evening," Lavdiotis said in an email. "This might have turned out well for us however for a play or two late. Simply an astounding secondary school game."

No. 6 Sacred Heart Prep 79, The King's Academy 48

Hallowed Heart Prep, playing out and about in Sunnyvale, got 21 focuses from Aidan Braccia and 16 from J.P. Kerrigan to move past The King's Academy in a West Bay Athletic League game.

The Gators drove 38-19 at halftime and 68-31 after 3/4 while heading to improving to 14-3, 7-0.

Carmelo Clarke-Tarver had 28 focuses and six helps as Dublin traveled to a triumph at home over Livermore in East Bay Athletic League play.

Diocesan O'Dowd is warming up brilliantly as the celebrated Oakland program stretched out its series of wins to six games with a triumph at home over Berkeley.

Cameron Brown had 24 focuses and eight bounce back for the Dragons, who raised their record to 9-5 in general and 5-0 in the West Alameda County Conference Foothill League.

Brown scored 32 focuses in a success Monday over Piedmont and 20 on Wednesday in a triumph over San Leandro.

Autonomy, playing on its home court in San Jose, remained inside a round of the Blossom Valley Athletic League's Mt. Hamilton Division lead with a triumph over under-staffed Leigh.

The Longhorns were all the while missing four starters as a result of COVID conventions, Independence mentor Skip Yenchik noted in an email.

"Truly predicament for the Longhorns," Yenchik said. "Leigh will get folks back and most likely assist with deciding an association champion. Still could figure out how to at minimum tie for a title assuming that they win out. In the event that solid, will be an extreme out come end of the season games"

Concerning Independence, Yenchik said it was a "professional exertion beginning to end."

Andre Cahiga (12 focuses), Luciano Caro (10 focuses) and Keith Montgomery (eight focuses) drove the way for Independence, which improved to 13-7, 4-2.

Tyler Suzuki had 14 focuses for Leigh (13-7, 3-3).

In other Mt. Hamilton Division games, in front of the pack Pioneer remained a game in front of Independence with a 53-50 triumph out and about over Silver Creek. Trailblazer is 15-3, 5-1. Silver Creek slipped to 14-5, 3-3.

Leland sank 10 3-pointers to work on its record to 15-3, 3-3 with a success at home over Piedmont Hills, which tumbled to 4-8, 0-6 in the wake of catching the Central Coast Section Division I title in the spring.

Aiden Cain (13 focuses), Zach Chung (11 focuses) and Kevin Gui (10 focuses) scored in twofold figures for Leland.

Somewhere else

No. 12 St. Patrick-St. Vincent brought down St. Mary's-Berkeley 76-45 to improve to 13-1 by and large and 3-0 in the Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division. … Salesian turned around Vallejo 67-54, improving to 6-7, 2-1 Tri-County Rock. … In a matchup between two of the top groups in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division, Palo Alto crushed Mountain View 48-36. Palo Alto is 11-5, 4-1. Mountain View dropped to 13-6, 5-2. No. 20 Los Altos, which beat Santa Clara 65-58 on Friday, drives the association. The Eagles are 16-3, 7-1.

Young ladies ball Palo Alto's Vienn Sheng (24) scores a 3-point shot while being safeguarded by Los Gatos' Claire Galbo (13) in extra time on Friday night at Los Gatos. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)
No. 15 Palo Alto 52, No. 16 Los Gatos 45, OT

Palo Alto, playing before an electric group at Los Gatos, endured an epic final quarter rebound by the host to win this SCVAL De Anza Division spine chiller in additional time.

The Vikings outscored Los Gatos 8-1 in the additional meeting in the wake of being outscored 17-3 in the final quarter.

Vienn Sheng opened OT with a force moving 3-pointer. Kaella Peters followed with another 3-pointer and Nadia Brown's fastbreak layup put the score far off.

"This evening at Los Gatos was the primary enormous group we have played before in 2 years," Palo Alto mentor Scott Peters wrote in an email. "It was great. Felt like genuine secondary school b-ball once more. Despite the fact that they were against us, the energy the group brought to the game made it a noteworthy evening. Los Gatos plays hard and physical and their length is irksome on edge end."