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American Canyon High boys basketball team falls to Wood in overtime
The American Canyon High boys basketball team lost to host Will C. Wood, 70-64, in overtime during a nonleague game in Vacaville.
Malik Ghiden had 18 points and Gamon Howard added 14 points for the Wolves (12-3). Danny Shollenberger had 11 points and Devin Booker added eight points, five of those in overtime.
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Will C. Wood High School boys basketball team pulls away for win over El Camino
Alex Stepney scored 24 points as Will C. Wood High School’s boys basketball team overcame a rough start and pulled away for a 76-53 victory over El Camino of Sacramento at the Les Curry tournament in Davis on Friday.
The Wildcats (7-2) trailed 21-10 late in the first period, but managed to take a 36-30 lead by halftime. The Wildcats outscored the Eagles 24-10 in the fourth period to turn the game into a rout.
“We got good looks because of our defense,” Wood head coach Mark Wudel said. “They got up so fast I was thinking, ‘Oh, no!’ but then we scored a few right at the end of the quarter. In the second quarter we played great defense, and then we started to hit our shots.”
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Will C. Wood High School girls basketball team rolls past Center in season opener
Not bad for openers.
Will C. Wood High School’s girls basketball team won three games all last season.
The Wildcats may eclipse that total by next week.
Victoria Lopez scored a game-high 15 points as Wood officially opened its season on Tuesday night with a 46-29 victory over visiting Center at Frank Molina Gymnasium.
“Overall, it was pretty good. We’re excited,” head coach Bob Fernandez said. “Obviously we had a foundation scrimmage (on Monday), but for some this was their first time out, at least at this level. We did pretty well.”
Wood never trailed, and took control for good by scoring 11 straight points during a four-minute stretch in the first quarter.
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