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Girls’ basketball
Half Moon Bay 57, Terra Nova 33
The Cougars (19-5) finished out their regular season with a home rivalry win over Terra Nova (12-10), marking their 11th straight win over their archrivals dating back to 2018-19. Senior center Zoey Lemoge led all scorers with 15 points for HMB. Gabby Dyogi and Reese Kelley paced Terra Nova with 10 points apiece.
HMB finishes the regular season on a four-game winning streak. The loss snaps a three-game win streak for the Tigers.
Boys’ basketball
Woodside 55, Pacific Grove 41
The Wildcats (13-11) used a 17-4 second-quarter run, and won each of the first three quarters in a non-league home game against Pacific Grove. The Breakers (12-12) were led by senior guard Gabriel Valencia’s 25 points and four assists.
In other action ...
Mills (10-14) raced to a 75-42 home win in non-league play against freelance competitor Rise University Prep-SF (3-3).
FRIDAY
Boys’ basketball
Serra 71, St. Francis 57
Senior forward Wyatt Blanco went for 30 points and the Padres (4-8 WCAL, 12-10 overall) broke a four-game losing streak with a road win at St. Francis-Mountain View (1-12, 9-15). Blanco was a sharp 12 of 15 from the field, while adding three blocks and two steals. Senior point guard Sebastian Margate added 14 points.
Sacred Heart Prep 76, Menlo 59
Five Gators scored in double figures as home-team SHP (5-4 WBAL, 12-11 overall) finished a two-game sweep in its rivalry series with Menlo School (3-6, 12-11). Senior Alex Osterloh led SHP with 16 points, senior Brady Grossman had 13, junior Alberto De Bernardis and sophomore Pat Bala had 12 apiece, and sophomore Matthew Osterloh had 10.
Sequoia 53, Jefferson 43
Sophomore guard Xavier Ferretty shot 7 of 11 from the field to net a game-high 17 points and lead the Ravens (5-7 PAL Bay, 11-13 overall) to the road win at Jefferson (1-11, 7-17). Senior guard Isaiah Hahn Tapper added 14 for Sequoia, and senior Nick Henderson scored 13. Senior John Antonio scored a team-high 13 for Jefferson, with senior Raymond Villar adding 10.
With the win, Sequoia finishes the regular season tied for fifth place in the seven-team PAL Bay Division. Jefferson ties for sixth with Terra Nova.
Westmoor 53, Oceana 37
Westmoor (3-9 PAL Ocean, 8-16 overall) trailed 23-19 at the half, but went on a 14-6 run in the third quarter and finished with a 20-8 run in the fourth at home against Oceana (0-12, 5-19). Eleven different Rams got in the scoring column, led by senior Austin Prado’s 10 points, while senior Brandon Ma added nine, and junior Adrian Payne totaled five points and eight rebounds. Oceana’s Cather Ashkinos score a game-high 12 points.
Design Tech 73, East Palo Alto Academy 42
The Dragons (12-0 PSAL, 15-7 overall) finished out their first perfect run through Private School Athletic League history, rolling to the home win over EPA Academy (1-11, 2-17). Sophomore Nikita Kolesnikov led Design Tech with 17 points, freshman Gabriel Franco added 13 and junior Sky Stewart netted 11. The Dragons are now set to begin the PSAL postseason tournament Tuesday at home against Stratford Prep-Campbell.
Girls’ basketball
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Hillsdale 47, San Mateo 30
The Lady Knights (7-5 PAL Bay, 17-7 overall) used a 14-8 second-quarter run to take control to win in a home quad against San Mateo (2-10, 12-12). Senior forward Daniella Sierra led the way for Hillsdale with 15 points. San Mateo junior bigs Violet MacAvoy and Kaitlyn Schuh shared the team-high with 10 points apiece. With the win, Hillsdale finished in third place outright in the PAL Bay Division, entering the day tied with Aragon but moving ahead in the standings with help from Mills’ win over Aragon.
Mills 45, Aragon 42
The Lady Vikings (4-8 PAL Bay, 11-13 overall) got a team-high 16 points from senior post Amaya Moore and held off a second-half surge at Aragon (6-6, 12-11). Senior Kaylee Huyhn added 10 points for Mills. Aragon senior Jayda Parangan recorded a double-double, with a game-high 20 points and 12 rebounds.
Terra Nova 48, Burlingame 38
The Tigers (8-4 PAL Ocean, 12-9 overall) were deadlocked at the half, but used a 15-6 third-quarter run to surge ahead at home against Burlingame (6-6, 11-13). Gabby Dyogi led all scorers with 16 points for Terra Nova, while Reese Kelley added 15. Burlingame senior Kendall Gorshen finished with a team-high 14 points, and Halah Ansari scored 11. With the win, the Tigers finish in third place outright in the PAL Ocean Division, with Burlingame settling for fourth.
Capuchino 36, Westmoor 26
The perfect PAL Ocean Division record of the Lady Mustangs (12-0 PAL Ocean, 19-2 overall) seemed in jeopardy heading into the fourth quarter but, after trailing 22-20, finished on a 16-4 run to close out their undefeated league run at Westmoor (4-8, 9-15). Senior guard Kailee Gonzales converted three 3-pointers to net a team-high 17 points for Cap, while sophomore Lorelai Shinn added 12. Westmoor junior Jhacelyn Capistrano scored a game-high 18 points.
Woodside 46, Oceana 10
The Wildcats (9-3 PAL Ocean, 16-7 overall) took a 36-3 lead into halftime to roll to the home win over Oceana (0-12, 0-18). With the win, Woodside finishes in second place outright in the PAL Ocean Division, holding off third-place Terra Nova. Eleven different Wildcats scored in the contest, led by senior Emily Parker’s nine points, while Felicia Bos and Lyla Rich added six points apiece. Oceana’s Mika Escobedo scored a team-high eight points.
Sequoia 26, Jefferson 22
The Ravens (6-6 PAL Ocean, 12-11 overall) opened on an 11-5 run and held on in the second half to win at Jefferson (3-9, 10-13). Junior Annie Gottshall led all scorers with 12 points for Sequoia, while sophomore Olivia Macuga added 10. Princess Warit totaled a team-high nine points for the Grizzlies.
El Camino 49, South San Francisco 35
The Lady Colts (6-6 PAL Ocean, 9-14 overall) rode their big three to the home win over archrival South City (6-6, 13-11). El Camino has been a different team since the return of senior Keilani Der, winning five of its last six. Der scored a game-high 15 points, while sophomore Bella Fernandez totaled 14 and sophomore Lhian Dela Cruz hit three 3s to finish with 13. South City junior Kylee Chiva netted a team-high 13 points, and sophomore Jordyn O’Shea-Signio added 11.
Sacred Heart Prep 39, King’s Academy 34
Senior Katherine Baron finished with 14 points and nine rebounds to lead the Gators (13-7) to the home win over the King’s Academy (16-7) in a matchup of two first-place teams in the West Bay Athletic League. Leading the WBAL Foothill Division with a perfect 9-0 league record, SHP saw junior Maggie Goldstein and sophomore Jocelyn Jones total 11 points and nine rebounds apiece. King’s paces the WBAL Skyline Division with a 7-2 league mark.
Pinewood 62, Menlo 34
Pinewood freshman Alexandra Tseng scored 15 points and senior Caitlyn Kramer totaled six steals as the Eagles (8-2 WBAL Foothill, 20-4 overall) rolled to the win at Menlo (3-6, 14-9). Menlo junior Ava Allen matched the game-high with 15 points.
Castilleja 36, Crystal 24
The 3-pointers weren’t falling, and Crystal (4-5 WBAL Skyline, 10-7 overall) fell at home to Castilleja (5-4, 10-9). Paced by freshman Selin Orhun’s nine points, the Gryphons shot just 2 of 10 from long range. Casti was just 2 of 16 from beyond the arc, as senior Layla Gallon scored a game-high 14 points, while senior Landry Agnich added 13.
Design Tech 55, East Palo Alto Academy 20
Junior Eve Casile scored 16 points to lead the Dragons (8-2 PSAL, 13-6 overall) to the home win over Palo Alto Academy (2-8, 5-14). Senior Vanessa Chow added 10 points and nine rebounds, while junior Rotem Haimovich scored a season-high 12 points. With the win, Design Tech finishes in second place outright in the Private School Athletic League, one game back of league champ Pescadero.
In other action ...
Mercy-Burlingame (0-9 WBAL Skyline, 7-15 overall) fell 49-25 at Eastside College Prep (2-7, 9-10).

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