Photo courtesy of Kathy Zelazny

Historic Varsity Boys Basketball Season Comes to an End

Athletic Department Staff
The varsity boys basketball team saw their historic season come to an end this past Saturday night in a hard-fought second round North Coast Section playoff game at Clear Lake High School. The Coyotes finished the season with the most wins for any varsity boys basketball team in a single season (21), and they also won the program's first ever Division 5 NCS playoff game.

The 21st win and NCS playoff victory came last Wednesday night as the varsity boys upset the six seeded Cougars from College Prep of Oakland. Granted the home game becuase of the SA boys league champion designation, the Coyotes came out motivated to make boys basketball history, and with their hot shooting from the floor (12 of 24 from the three point line) there was never any doubt who would come out on top. With the 78-63 victory on Wednesday, the boys then traveled to Clear Lake on Saturday night where they were within single digits for most of the game, before the Cardinals pulled away for a 16-point victory and ended the Coyotes season. Congratulations to the varsity boys players and coaches on a remarkable and memorable season.
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