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All Four SA Basketball Teams Undefeated in League Play

The JV Girls, JV Boys, Varsity Girls, and Varsity Boys Basketball teams are all undefeated in NCL 2 league play thus far, with each team pulling out victories over Credo High School and Roseland University Prep the past two weeks. 

Mixed into those league games were various non-league contests with Calistoga, Marin Academy, St. Bernard's (Eureka), Novato High, San Rafael High, and San Domenico. All of these games have provided an array of experiences that will help our teams prepare to finish their season strong, and help the varsity teams prepare for the NCS playoffs. With just two weeks left in the regular season, all four Coyote basketball teams are going to play meaningful games that will help them grow as individuals and as a team, all while having a great chance to bring home the NCL 2 league championship. 

Coming up this week, the Varsity teams will play at home on Tuesday against Roseland Collegiate Prep, with the Varsity girls tipping off at 5:30 pm and the Varsity Boys to follow at 7:00 pm. Then all four teams will travel to Rohnert Park on Friday to take on Credo at the Callinan Center, with start times of 3:30 pm (JV Girls), 5:00 pm (JV Boys), 6:30 pm (Varsity Girls), and 8:00 pm (Varsity Boys). Good luck to the Coyotes next week! 
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