Boys Basketball Report - Jan. 29
Cardinals crack Central Valley
Tanner McIntyre went on a
scoring rampage to counter Central Valley's Luke Cassedy, scoring a
team-leading 22 points Tuesday night to lead Corning's varsity boys basketball
team to a 76-67 home victory.
The Falcons star nailed six
3-pointers to go off for a game-high 30, but McIntyre sunk three of his own
from beyond the arc and had more help from his teammates than Cassedy got from
his.
Corning made good on 17-of-22
free throws to help key the victory, and five Cardinals scored in double
figures.
Matt Barr scored 12, Javier
Piseno had 11 and teammates Cameron Nye and Anthony Monroe netted 10 apiece,
shooting a combined 11-for-13 at the foul line.
McIntyre scored 15 of his points
during the second quarter to fuel the club's 28-point onslaught. The Falcons
trailed by 15 at the break and couldn't muster a comeback no matter what they
did, in part because Corning didn't miss on its free throws.
The Cardinals (2-2 NAL, 15-5)
travel to West Valley Friday and have a bye Tuesday.
Hamilton held down by Liberty
The Patriots from Liberty Christian came to do non-league
battle Monday in Hamilton City, and the host Braves were unable to repel the
enemy incursion, falling 50-39.
Hamilton was only able to muster a dozen first-half points,
but regrouped to match that total in the third quarter and improve on it with
15 in the final period.
Brad Lohse's 14 points included a pair of threes, and Jesus
Diaz also threw one down from long range in his 11 points.
The Braves were also not able to establish any sort of
presence on the glass, coming down with just 18 rebounds.
The Braves (9-8, 2-0 MVL) hosted Williams (3-9, 0-2)
Wednesday, and play at Biggs Friday. Wednesday they welcome Los Molinos.
Colusa loses heartbreaker in Rio
Redskins fans who made the trip to Rio Vista Tuesday got
everything they paid for plus a little more, as Colusa and the Rams locked
horns to tie 46-46 at the end of regulation, before Rio Vista took the
one-point 51-50 overtime victory.
Colusa coach Brady Meyers reported that Rio Vista jumped out
to an 8-point lead in the first quarter, before the Redskins outscored them
14-2 in the second period by getting into the paint on offense and shutting the
Rams down defensively.
The coach said Colusa took a 12-point lead into the fourth
quarter, only to have Rio Vista find its range from long distance while the
Redskins only managed a single basket.
A foul as time ran out sent the Rams to the line, where they
were able to tie the score and force the overtime period. Colusa continued
struggling from the field, only being able to score in the extra frame from the
free-throw line, and could not sink the game-winner despite a couple of good
looks at the basket.
David Mobley picked up 12 points and 11 rebounds before
fouling out in the fourth quarter, Nico Valencia added 10 points, and Hayden
Meyers grabbed nine boards.
Colusa (5-12, 0-3) returns home Friday to play Live Oak
(4-11, 0-2), and then plays at Pierce Wednesday.
Herlong harasses Elk Creek
In an evenly matched ballgame Tuesday, the Elks took a 23-18
lead into the locker room at the half but were unable to keep it up for the
second half, where they were outscored 34-16 to lose 52-39 at home.
Trevor Butler took game-scoring honors with 21 points and
completed another double-double with 11 rebounds, with Andrew Burrows adding 10
points and Matt Criner distributing four assists.
Elk Creek took its 2-18, 0-4 record into play Friday hosting
Providence, and plays Tuesday at Downieville.
Maxwell outmatched by Paradise Adventist
The Panthers hosted Paradise Adventist Tuesday and came up
on the short end of a 46-40 score, despite 14 points from John Davis and 10
from Sammy Alcaraz.
Free throws, or the lack of being able to convert them, came
heavily into play, as the Cougars were 14-of-18 from the line, while the
Panthers were 9-of-16.
Maxwell fell to 11-8 overall and 1-2 in the NVL. They play
host to Westwood (12-6, 2-2) Friday and get on the bus to Hayfork Tuesday.
Willows downed by Durham
The Honkers trailed just 47-43 entering the final period at
Durham Tuesday, but were outscored 17-10 over the last eight minutes to lose
64-53.
No statistics were available before press time.
The Honkers (9-10, 2-1) host Pierce (8-7, 2-1) Friday, and
visit Rio Vista Tuesday.





