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Prep roundup: Logan Robeson, back from illness, scores 19 points as Campolindo wins its league opener

Archbishop Riordan beats St. Francis in a battle of ranked boys basketball teams. In girls basketball, San Ramon Valley bounces back after back-to-back losses.

MORAGA, CALIFORNIA –  MARCH 8 : Campolindo’s Logan Robeson (24) goes up for a basket against Modesto Christian’s Manasse Itete (32) during their CIF NorCal Open Division championship game at Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif., on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Modesto Christian defeated Campolindo 56-53. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
MORAGA, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 8 : Campolindo’s Logan Robeson (24) goes up for a basket against Modesto Christian’s Manasse Itete (32) during their CIF NorCal Open Division championship game at Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif., on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Modesto Christian defeated Campolindo 56-53. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
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Boys basketball

Logan Robeson does it all when he’s on the court for Campolindo.

The senior guard returned Friday night after being out sick for the final two games of last week’s Modesto Christian tournament and led Campolindo — ranked 10th by the Bay Area News Group — to a 65-56 victory at home in Moraga over Northgate.

Robeson had 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Campolindo won in Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division play after its scheduled league opener, Wednesday against Acalanes, was postponed because of the weather.

Campolindo improved to 9-4 overall and 1-0 in league play.

Northgate fell to 4-10, 0-1.

With Robeson sidelined, Campolindo lost back-to-back games for the first time since 2019.

Coach Steven Dyer said he put his team through a grueling non-league schedule to prepare for league play.

“We know we’re gonna get every team’s best shot in league play based on our success the last four or five years,” Dyer said. “Credit to Northgate. They came out really hard, but our guys really locked in the second half defensively.”

Clay Naffziger (17 points), Dylan Mansour (14 points) and Shane O’Reilly (12 points) also scored in double figures for Campo.

No. 3 De La Salle 64, Livermore 21

Alec Blair (18 points) and Billy Haggerty (16 points) led the way for De La Salle in its East Bay Athletic League win over Livermore. De La Salle is 12-4, 1-0. Livermore dropped to 8-9, 0-1.

No. 4 Archbishop Mitty 54, Serra 33

Derek Sangster scored 16 points and Jaiden Paran had nine points in Mitty’s West Catholic Athletic League win at home in San Jose over Serra. Mitty improved to 10-2, 2-0. Serra fell to 7-4, 0-1.

No. 5 Archbishop Riordan 57, No. 12 St. Francis 38

Jasir Rencher (19 points) and Kaia Berridge (10 points) led the way in host Riordan’s win at home over St. Francis in WCAL play. Anujan Tennathur (15 points) and Thomas Motil (14 points) stood out for St. Francis. Riordan improved to 9-3, 2-0. St. Francis fell to 8-3, 1-1.

No. 6 Clayton Valley 64, Miramonte 46

Elijah Perryman scored 21 points and James Moore had 11 points in Clayton Valley’s road win over Miramonte in DAL Foothill Division play. Clayton Valley improved to 13-2, 2-0. Miramonte dropped to 5-9, 0-1.

No. 9 Salesian 77, Pinole Valley 75 (OT)

Salesian hung on in overtime to beat Pinole Valley in a Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division home game. Amani Johnson had 16 points and Aaron Claytor scored 11 points for the winning side. Pinole Valley’s Zion Wilburn (23 points), Kaleb Allison (20 points) and John Chapple (10 points) finished with double-digit scoring. Salesian improved to 9-6, 2-0. Pinole Valley is 14-3, 0-1.

No. 11 Dublin 58, Ygnacio Valley 48

After losing three of four games at The Classic at Damien in Southern California, Dublin bounced back with a home win over Ygnacio Valley in a non-league matchup. Courtney Anderson (18 points), Mehki Thomas (16 points) and Donovan Cooks (12 points) led the way for Dublin, which improved to 11-6. Ygnacio Valley fell to 11-2.

No. 15 The King’s Academy 59, Oak Grove 54

TKA remained unbeaten after escaping with a victory over visiting Oak Grove in non-league play. Tylek Barnett scored 17 points, Bryce Sherman had 14 points and Jaalen Mhoon added 11 points for the winning side. TKA is 13-0. Oak Grove fell to 8-5.

Girls basketball

No. 7 San Ramon Valley 61, No. 15 Monte Vista 52

San Ramon Valley, which had lost its previous team games, won at home over rival Monte Vista in EBAL Mountain Division play. Sierra Chambers (21 points), Anneka Lupinek (20 points) and Sofia Bowes (12 points) led the way for the Wolves. Mahi Jariwala (15 points), Nia Coleman (14 points) and Rachel Brans (12 points) scored in double figures for Monte Vista. San Ramon Valley improved to 11-3, 1-0. Monte Vista dropped to 10-3, 0-1.

No. 8 Acalanes 77, Las Lomas 22

After a heartbreaking overtime loss to Salesian in the West Coast Jamboree last week, Acalanes (9-5, 1-0)  responded with a win over host Las Lomas (5-9, 0-1) in DAL Foothill play. Karyss Lacanlale scored 22 points, Ariana Hallstrom had 14 points, Dulci Vail finished with 12 points for Acalanes.

No. 18 Miramonte 42, Clayton Valley 33

Miramonte (12-2, 1-0) stretched its winning streak to seven after beating host Clayton Valley (6-9, 0-1) in a DAL Foothill game. Karena Eberts (15 points) and Courtney Scheingart (10 points) had double-digit scoring for the winning side.

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