San Francisco – Any Asha was crushed by St. Ignatius on Monday night to make history again.
In the second game of CCS Open Division Pool Play, San Francisco School dominated the San Francisco School to dominate the end to the end and secured its place in the CCS Open Division Title Game. The final score did not do justice to the game.
No. 2 Saint Ignatius led 26 points in the second half and completed its benches through the fourth quarter. Milpitas four days later, West Catholic was looking for his second win over the Athletic League team Bellemine defeated And the CCS Open Division became the first public school to defeat the WCAL team in the pool play format.
But Wildcats made it a point that it did not become a part of a historic playoff run for Milpitas.
St. Ignatius coach Jason Greenfield said, “We knew that he was really excited because he was the first school to defeat a WCAL school.” “We had to remove that confidence.”
Vince Crispp had a game-high 13 points for Wildcats, followed by Sean Bokwiran 11 and Alex Moore and Raymond Whitley, each with eight.
After taking a 10 -point lead in the second quarter, Wildcats blown the game in the open through this period. Wildcats, a Boquiren 3-Pointer, on a 9–0 run by the second-digit, gave a 19-digit lead midway through the second.
In Haftime, St. Ignatius led 36–18.
Wildcats quickly put the nail into the coffin in the third quarter, when Moore scored on the AN-1 basket, the score was the biggest lead of the night of the 47-21-saint Ignatius.
Greenfield approved its bench in the fourth quarter and Milpitas took advantage of. Trozons excluded Wildcats from 14–7 in the last period, but this was not enough as St. Ignatius cruelty to a comfortable victory.
Milpitas coach champion Rinhai said, “I think we have a little more important on this game.” “We came out of here as it was something extra, and it is a wrong approach.”

St. Ignatius has now won its first two pool play games in Dominant Fashion, defeating Sera and Milpitas by 13 points.
“I think since our first CCS game against Sera, we were just locking and knew that it was the playoff time and it was time to handle the business,” Bokwiren said.
Although his location has already been acquired, Wildcats still intend to come out of their pool undefeated with a game against Belmin on Wednesday. The bell is out of the title game mix on Milpitas on Friday and Sera on Monday.
Greenfield said, “Despite the results for CCS, we can’t go against Belmine 0-3,” Greenfield said, whose team dropped two games for Belmin in a regular session. “We are grateful to them and so I think we will be ready for that game.”
Milpitas will have another shot to defeat a WCAL school, when playing Trojan Sera on Wednesday to close the pool playing.
– Nathan Canilao

Mitty girls win from each other
If Miti is unsafe without a five -star junior McKenna Voliksko, who was lost for the season with ACL injury in early January, someone forgot to tell the emperors.
Miti hovering through another playoff rival on Monday, this time St. Ignatius, 81-49 to set up a winner-tech-all-shodown at home when Archbishop Rordon pays the visit to The Monarchs Gym on Wednesday.
Like Miti, Rordon is 2–0 in Pool A of CCS Open Division. The winner will move forward in the open final at SCU on Friday on Friday.
Miti rooted the St. Ignatius 81-49 on Monday and flatten Valley Christian on Friday 75–19. Rordon defeated St. Ignatius 49–45 and Valley Christian 58-28 on Monday on Monday.
If they are the results, as well as two previous meetings between Miti and Rordan this season, there is a signal, the emperor should roll in the finals.
Miti won Rordan 56-42 on 21 January and Rordan at home on February 11 at home.
– Darren Sabedra
Rordon Crush Menlo-Edation
After the “Wake Up” call game against Miti on Friday night, where Crusaders won just 14 points, top seed San Francisco School visited number 5 Menlo-Atherton 79-29 in their second game of CCS Open Division Pool . ,
Rordon led 45–5 in Halftime and did not let it go to the second half.
Junior Guard DJ Armstrong led Rordan with 12 points. The Texas A&M Committeed Jasir Rencher had a total of 11 points and Rider Bush had 10.
Rordon can punch your ticket in the CCS Open Division Title Game with a win over number 4 Valley Christian on Wednesday.
– Nathan Canilao
Pinewood, Priory meets again
The discovery of Pinewood for the 10th trip to the finals of the CCS Open Division Girls in the 11 season will have to undergo a familiar enemy – Preri.
West Bay Athletic League teams have met 18 times since 2017, in which Pinewood has won 17 of them.
Each of the 17 wins has come out of double points except for the highest record. On 31 January, Priori fought on the road in Los Altos Hills before falling 57–50.
This was a lot of change from the previous meeting of the teams 17 days ago. In that one, Polywood was played in Priori, dominating Pinewood 63–38.
Now, after the two teams are strong through two rounds of CCS Pool Play, they will meet in Pinewood on Wednesday for the first place in Pool B and the right to play for the Open Division title of the section on Friday night at Santa Clara University , Most likely. Top seeded archbishop miti.
On Monday, Pinewood and Priori saw part of the title contenders. Pinewood rooted Saint Francis 65–31. Priory thshed the holy heart Cathedral 62-42.
– Darren Sabedra
Miti boys are still alive after a serious win
Despite scoring just 37 points, the emperors discovered a way to win a road playoff game.
Miti is at the top of number 8 seed, number 4 Valley Christian 37-36 in CCS Open Division.
Miti has been playing good basketball late. Monarchs held Rordon for 59 points on Friday for a 14-point loss-Rordon has done the entire season against a WCAL school.
Win establishes a landscape for which Emperor Open Division Title Games may end, but San Jose School will require a lot of help.
On Wednesday, Miti could move forward in the CCS Open final with Valley Christian winning Menlo-Eather and a Rordan defeat.
– Nathan Canilao