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Friday Scoreboard
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Games of the day – Convent vs. University girls basketball: The teams are locked into the top two spots for the BCL West playoffs, but the Cubs are undefeated in league play and the Red Devils need a win if they want a share of the regular-season league title. Mercy vs. Menlo girls basketball: The Skippers would all but lock up the WBAL Foothill regular-season title with a win over the Knights, who are in a three-way tie for second place. For live updates on these games, follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/SanFranPreps.
Tuesday Scoreboard
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Games of the day – Galileo vs. Washington girls basketball: Both teams are 5-1 in AAA play and if the Lions want to stay within reach of Lowell in the Neff Division, a win over the Eagles is essential. Lick-Wilmerding vs. Urban boys basketball: Many thought the Tigers had a shot at being in first place in the BCL West at this point in the season, but the Blues are a bit of a surprise. The winner of this game will likely remain in a first-place tie with University. St. Ignatius vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral girls basketball: The Wildcats are riding high after their best win of the season over Mitty last week, but it would be unwise to overlook the Irish, which stand in third place in the WCAL standings. For live updates on these games, follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/SanFranPreps.
SanFranPreps.com Boys Basketball Top 10: Lincoln moves into top 5
Every week, we will be publishing our take on the top ten boys and girls basketball teams in San Francisco. Feel free to make your own rankings and discuss ours in the comment section.
SanFranPreps.com Girls Basketball Top 10: Despite loss, International moves up
Every week, we will be publishing our take on the top ten boys and girls basketball teams in San Francisco. Feel free to make your own rankings and discuss ours in the comment section.
Girls Basketball: Lowell pulls away with third-quarter run to take down Washington
By Josh Levine
If Friday night was a preview of the Academic Athletic Association girls basketball championship game, then Lowell High School should feel even better about its 47-35 win over rival Washington at Kezar Pavilion.
Both teams came into the game undefeated in AAA play and atop their respective divisions and are the favorites to reach the championship game for the second-consecutive year.
Friday Scoreboard
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Games of the day – Lick-Wilmerding vs. University boys basketball: The two teams will play in their annual rivalry game at Oracle Arena, but this matchup is also one of the most important games yet in the BCL West this seson. Lick has an opportunity to move into a first-place tie with the Red Devils with a win. Lowell vs. Washington girls basketball: The girls version of the Battle of the Birds is the marquee matchup at Kezar Pavilion tonight, featuring the only two undefeated AAA squads in a championship rematch. St. Ignatius vs. Mitty girls basketball: The Wildcats fell on the road to the Monarchs to open the WCAL season, but will look to avenge their only league loss tonight at Drucker Court. For live updates on these games, follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/SanFranPreps.
Boys Basketball: Lee seals the deal in Lincoln’s road win over Lowell
By Jeremy Balan
Despite trailing the entire game against Lincoln High School, Lowell was lingering late in the fourth quarter and was only down by eight points with 2 minutes remaining.
That’s when Lincoln junior guard Mitchell Lee single-handedly shut the door on the Cardinals.
In just over a minute of game time, Lee hit a straightaway 3-pointer, pick-pocketed a Lowell guard and scored a fast-break layup, took a charge on defense and knocked down two free throws to seal Lincoln’s 55-42 Academic Athletic Association win at Lowell.
Tuesday Scoreboard
Scores will be updated as they are sent in. Please send in your scores to contact@SanFranPreps.com or call them in to (415) 251-0918. The score phone line is open 24 hours a day.
Game of the day – Lowell vs. Lincoln boys basketball: The two schools on the City’s western edge are tied for first place in their respective divisions in the Academic Athletic Association. For live updates on this game, follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/SanFranPreps.
SanFranPreps.com Boys Basketball Top 10: Sacred Heart Cathedral widens the gap
Every week, we will be publishing our take on the top 10 boys and girls basketball teams in San Francisco. Feel free to make your own rankings and discuss ours in the comment section.
SanFranPreps.com Girls Basketball Top 10: Convent leaps into top 5
Every week, we will be publishing our take on the top 10 boys and girls basketball teams in San Francisco. Feel free to make your own rankings and discuss ours in the comment section.
Boys Basketball: Edwards leads Mission to home victory over Lowell
By Bonta Hill
Mission High School forward Gione Edwards slumped through the non-league season, as off-the-court issues plagued his on-court performance and nearly got him cut from the team.
But since Academic Athletic Association league play began, Edwards has shaken off the issues and has catapulted himself into the conversation for City Player of the Year.
Edwards played a key role again for the Bears, with 21 points and 17 rebounds in Mission’s 66-54 victory over visiting Lowell on Friday.
Friday Scoreboard
Scores will be updated as they are sent in. Please send in your scores to contact@SanFranPreps.com or call them in to (415) 251-0918. The score phone line is open 24 hours a day.
Games of the day – Lowell vs. Mission boys basketball: Both teams were handed their first league losses this week, but each still figures to be the favorite to win their respective divisions and to carry the top seeds into the playoffs. Sacred Heart Cathedral vs. Mitty boys basketball: Both squads have been upset on the road in early WCAL play, but should be the top two seeds in the league for the second-consecutive year. For live updates on these games, follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/SanFranPreps.
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