Athletics
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SA Basketball Teams Learning and Improving

All three SA basketball teams continue to get better in the non-league portion of their seasons, with each practice and game helping them prepare for league play beginning in mid-January.

The Varsity Boys Basketball team has lost some very competitive games early on this season, all of them against high quality opponents. The highlight for the Coyotes so far this season was this past Friday, when they went to Elsie Allen and pulled out a double digit victory against a large school opponent.

The Varsity Girls competed in the Marin Academy Tournament last weekend and finished in third place, their only loss coming to eventual champion St. Bernard's from Eureka.

The JV boys have had fewer games so far this season, but with a roster that contains only two upperclassmen, the extra practice time has been essential to get them all in sync on both ends of the floor.

This Friday night, all three teams will host Marin Academy. The JV Boys tip off at 4:30 pm, followed by the Varsity Girls at 6:00 pm and the Varsity Boys at 7:30 pm. This will be the final game for each team before starting back up again in early January. 
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