Varsity Basketball Teams Remain in First Place

Athletic Department Staff
Both the boys and girls varsity basketball teams are on top of the league standings after their first two league games. Last week both varsity teams captured three point victories at St. Vincent de Paul in Petaluma, as well as double digit victories against Technology High School. The varsity boys, who are now 12-4 overall on the season, won three more games over the course of this past week, including a come from behind thriller over Roseland University Prep last Saturday night. The varsity girls preceded the boys vicotry on Saturday with a win of their own, and they now stand at 11-6 overall on the season. Both teams travel to Caistoga on Friday night for another NCL 4 league match-up. 
The JV boys basketball team has gone through a tough stretch with a few opponents not able to field junior varsity teams, but in the games the boys have got to play they have shown tremendous competitive spirirt and a growing level of skills and abilities. They will play again at Sonoma Academy on Tuesday when they host Roseland Collegiate Prep at 4:30pm.
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