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Varsity Boys Basketball Wins league Title; Basketball Seniors Honored on Tuesday

Athletic Department Staff
The varsity boys basketball team clinched its second league title in three years last week with a 60-44 victory over St. Vincent de Paul. The boys have followed up that win with two more this week, which gives them a twelve game win streak with just one regular season game left to play. The boys record is now 19-4, and with one more win on Thursday at Roseland Collegiate Prep, they can tie the boys basketball school record for wins in a season (20).
This past Tuesday night was senior night for the basketball teams, and the three boys basketball seniors (Thomas Zelazny, Chance Colbert, Marco Della Santina) were honored alongside the lone varsity girls senior (Grace Rubardt). The families of each player joined them on the court as the school and athletic department thanked all of them for their support of each other and Sonoma Academy. The varsity boys then went on to beat Calistoga, 68-42.
This Sunday the Coyotes will find out their seeding for the North Coast Section torunament that begins with a first round game on Wednesday, and it is likely that the varsity boys could secure a home game. Full details and brackets for the tournament can be found at maxpreps.com. Good luck to the boys and coaches as they end their regular season and begin a push into the playoffs. 
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