DANVILLE – Luke Isaak stuffed up the stat sheet on Tuesday evening.
The San Ramon Valley guard had a close to triple-double as totaled 23 factors, 10 rebounds and 9 assists to guide SRV to a 76-55 victory over Dublin at house.
“I was shocked when I heard about it in the locker room,” Isaak mentioned. “I’ve never come close to getting 10 assists. I was just trusting my teammates, trusting the people around me and letting the game come to me.”
SRV senior Elliot Conley had 22 factors and 4 rebounds and level guard Mason Thomas added 10 factors.
SRV, which boasts a four-guard lineup, out-rebounded Dublin 29-26 and made 14 3s as a staff.
Dublin level guard Miles Pollard led the Gaels with 16 factors. Junior middle Cameron Anderson had 11 factors and 5 rebounds.
“They’re the best 3-point shooting team in the league,” mentioned Dublin coach Tom Costello.
Dublin scored the primary basket of the sport, however that was the one time the Gaels ever had a lead on Tuesday.
SRV opened the primary quarter with a 10-2 run, prompting Costello to name a timeout, two and a half minutes into the sport.
Dublin clawed again within the second quarter as Pollard scored eight of his 10 first-half factors to convey the Gaels inside three factors of the SRV lead going into halftime.
But it surely was all SRV from there.
A ten-4 run to begin the third quarter gave SRV a fast 10-point lead. A Thomas 3-pointer on the 3:13 mark of the third interval constructed the Wolves’ benefit to 13 factors.
SRV outscored Dublin 26-12 within the third to take a commanding 17-point lead into the ultimate eight minutes of play.
The nail within the coffin got here within the fourth quarter when Isaak threw a soccer cross off an inbound to a streaking Conley who threw down a ferocious one-hand dunk, giving the Wolves a 69-50 lead with simply over two minutes remaining.
SRV has been taking part in its finest basketball as of late. The Wolves have gained their final eight and 12 of their final 13 video games as they sit in a tie for first place within the East Bay Athletic League with Dougherty Valley and De La Salle.
SRV coach Brian Botteen mentioned his staff shouldn’t be trying too far forward, however believes come part playoffs, that his staff must be thought of probably the greatest within the North Coast Part.
“I think it’s safe to say that we’re an open team and we’ve earned that,” he mentioned. “Whoever it is we play, it’s just the next game. We play plenty of really good teams, so we’ll be excited about whoever it is we’re going against.”
San Ramon Valley’s Brad Laird (35) celebrates after making a three-point basket in opposition to Dublin Excessive throughout a league basketball recreation at San Ramon Valley Excessive College in San Ramon, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group) San Ramon Valley’s Luke Isaak (24) dribbles previous Dublin’s Jaiden Jones (4) throughout a league basketball recreation at San Ramon Valley Excessive College in San Ramon, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group)
Dublin’s Cameron Anderson (15) dribbles as he seems to be to cross in opposition to San Ramon Valley Excessive throughout a league basketball recreation at San Ramon Valley Excessive College in San Ramon, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Elliot Conley (3) makes a dunk in opposition to Dublin Excessive throughout a league basketball recreation at San Ramon Valley Excessive College in San Ramon, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group) Boys basketballNo. 1 Riordan 68, Serra 40
Riordan continues to breeze previous West Catholic Athletic League opponents, this time beating Serra by 28 at house. Texas A&M commit Jasir Rencher scored a game-high 16 factors, UC Irvine-bound middle Nes Emeneke totaled 15 and Andrew Hilman had 13. Riordan (19-1, 10-0) is scheduled to play at St. Francis on Friday. Serra dropped to 12-8, 3-7.
No. 4 Dougherty Valley 58, Amador Valley 50
Dougherty Valley star didn’t have his typical high-scoring efficiency, however it didn’t matter because the Wildcats took down Amador Valley in a vital EBAL matchup at house. Stokes completed with 12 factors, adopted by Tyler Robbins and Rashod Cotton Jr. who every scored 9. Amador Valley sophomore guard Jaylen Smith had a game-high 17 factors and junior Dante Ventura added 14. Dougherty Valley improved to 19-6, 7-1. Amador Valley dropped to 17-8, 2-6.
No. 5 De La Salle 79, Granada 37
De La Salle star Alec Blair led the Spartans to a win and handed Joe See to grow to be De La Salle’s all-time main scorer. See’s file – 1,620 factors – stood for twenty-four years till Blair scored 26 factors on Tuesday evening to cross the 2001 graduate with 1,652. De La Salle’s win put the Spartans at 22-3, 7-1 EBAL. Granada dropped to 7-18, 1-7.
No. 14 Valley Christian 55, St. Francis 36
The Warriors notched their third win in 4 video games, beating St. Francis comfortably at house. Teniola Bamisebi scored a game-high 16 factors and Bryant Clark had 12. St. Francis senior Chris Verceles totaled 15 factors. Valley Christian (15-5, 6-4 WCAL) hosts Serra on Friday.
No. 15 Ygnacio Valley 83, School Park 58
Antonio Kellogg Jr. scored a game-high 28 factors, Todd Tatom Jr. added 22 and Ygnacio Valley rolled to its fifth Diablo Athletic League win. Mathys Joseph totaled 16 factors to guide School Park, which dropped to 16-8, 7-3. Ygnacio Valley (16-8, 5-3) travels to Alhambra on Thursday.
Head-Royce 63, School Prep 43
Mikael Akpala scored an environment friendly 20 factors as Head-Royce made fast work of its Bay Counties League East Division rivals. Micah Nyamuzuwe and Jonah Greenberg every added 11 factors. Junior James Pak had a team-high 13 factors for School Prep, which dropped to 13-9, 3-6. Head-Royce improved to 13-12, 7-2.
St. Joseph Notre Dame 83, Cornerstone Christian 69
The Pilots shocked Cornerstone Christian, which got here into Tuesday recreation as the highest staff within the Bay Counties League East Division. Senior Greyson Martin had a team-high 20 factors, adopted by Amari Toldon who had 12. St. Joseph’s Camden Jaques and JJ Kawazoe every had 10 factors. Artful guard Benjamin Lukacs totaled 20 factors and Jayden Stewart had 15, however it wasn’t sufficient as Cornerstone fell to 21-4, 8-1. St. Joseph improved to 17-8, 6-3.
Palma 61, Oakwood 54
Oakwood had three scorers in double figures, however couldn’t discover a approach to beat Palma. Langston Watson led the Morgan Hill college with 13 factors, Isaac Casteneda added 11 and Anthony Felix totaled 10 within the loss. Oakwood, which dropped to fifth within the Pacific Coast Athletic League, is now 12-8, 5-5.
Women basketballNo. 15 California 66, Foothill 23
California cruised to its fifth straight win behind 15 factors and three steals from senior level guard Trinity Chu. Sofie Addiego added 11 factors and 6 assists whereas Lauren Yee had 11 factors and three steals. California moved to 17-8, 7-1 EBAL. Foothill dropped to 5-19, 0-8.
Initially Revealed: February 4, 2025 at 11:52 PM PST