High School Sports Results: Jan. 9 to 15
Men’s Basketball
• St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) lost to Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland, 53-45 (Jan. 11); lost to San Leandro High School, 48-47 (Jan. 13); lost to Saratoga High School, 59-47 (Jan. 14).
Men’s Basketball
• St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) lost to Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland, 53-45 (Jan. 11); lost to San Leandro High School, 48-47 (Jan. 13); lost to Saratoga High School, 59-47 (Jan. 14).
The Alameda Girls Softball Association (AGSA) extended its spring season registration. Registration for the 8-and-under, 10-and-under, 12-and-under, and 14-and-under divisions were extended to Jan. 13, while the 6-and-under league registration was moved to Jan. 20.
Men’s Basketball
• St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) lost to Piedmont High School, 62-46 (Jan. 6).
• Alameda High School (AHS) defeated Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland, 63-53 (Jan. 6); defeated Encinal High, 54-43 (Jan. 7).
Alameda High School’s (AHS) men’s basketball coach Miles Tarver was named the Golden State Warriors Cal-Hi Sports head coach of the week. The announcement was made on the weekly Cal-Hi Sports television program on Sunday, Jan. 8.
The second half of the year brought on many sports highlights from Alameda athletes.
Professional soccer clubs, the Oakland Roots and the Oakland Soul, a new women’s soccer team set to debut in 2023, have named two locations as potential sites for their interim soccer stadium. The two proposed sites are near Oakland Coliseum and the former Alameda Naval Base at Alameda Point.
Men’s Basketball
• St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) lost to Serra High of San Mateo, 70-37 (Dec. 26); lost to Central Catholic of Modesto, 70-48 (Dec. 27); defeated Heritage High of Brentwood, 57-47 (Dec. 29).
This year saw many sports achievements from Alameda athletes. Alameda athletes and teams in soccer, basketball, baseball and track-and-field showcased their talent in the first half of the year.
Men’s Basketball
• St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) lost to Moreau Catholic of Hayward, 84-44 (Dec. 20); defeated Washington High of San Francisco, 66-64 (Dec. 21).
The Alameda High School (AHS) women’s basketball team resoundingly defeated the visiting Arroyo Dons of San Leandro by the score of 71-24. The Hornets improved to 7-0 while the Dons fell to 2-8.
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