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Serra Basketball Gets a WCAL Road Victory

Hillsdale High also a winner on Friday night.

 

Senior forward Henry Caruso scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and the Serra High boys' basketball team beat host St. Francis in Mountain View, 73-62, on Friday night.

Jacqui Biggins added 19 points as the Padres (1-1, 10-2) earned their first league victory. The Lancers fell to 1-1, 6-6.


Serra visits Riordan in a WCAL contest Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Junior guard Sean Watkins netted 16 points, while senior guard Andre Miller recorded seven assists.

Hillsdale High also went on the road to record a victory, beating host Oceana, 73-31, as senior Stephen Hasegawa scored 16 points and junior Brian Houle added 14 points.

The Knights (6-3) play at Menlo-Atherton on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

In women's basketball action, College of San Mateo dropped a 71-33 decision to host De Anza College. Kate Larson led the Bulldogs with nine points.

CSM (5-10) opens Coast Conference North Division play Wednesday, hosting Chabot (9-5) at 5:30 p.m.

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