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Written by Staff report / Tracy Press /   
Tuesday, 19 February 2008

 

A trio of local prep basketball teams will pound the hardcourt after making the Division I playoffs.


West High girls 

West High School will be the site of Sac-Joaquin Section basketball playoff action this week after the girls varsity team finished its season as the No. 2 team in Division I.

The Wolf Pack, 8-2 in the Tri-City Athletic League and 22-5 overall, finished second place in their league behind St. Mary’s of Stockton, which remains undefeated. West will host No. 9 seed Davis High School, which finished its season in third place in the Delta Valley League behind Kennedy High School of Sacramento and Elk Grove High School.

Both St. Mary’s and Elk Grove play in different divisions and will not play in the same tournament as West.

The game begins at 7 p.m. Thursday at the West High School gym.

Tracy High girls

The Tracy High girls varsity basketball team is seeded No. 9 in Division I and will go on the road to play No. 8 seed Nevada Union High of Grass Valley.

Tracy finished in second place in the San Joaquin Athletic Association with an 8-2 league record, 18-9 overall. First place Lodi High, 10-0 SJAA and 18-4 overall, is seeded No. 3 in the Division I playoffs and will host Stagg High on Thursday.

Nevada Union finished the season tied for second with Granite Bay in the Sierra Foothill League with a 9-3 league record, 18-8 overall. Securing first place in that league was Del Oro High, undefeated in league and 21-4 overall. Both Granite Bay and Del Oro compete in separate division playoff tournaments.

West High boys

On Friday, the West boys varsity basketball team goes on the road against Folsom High. West finished in third place in the Tri-City Athletic League with a 7-3 record, 20-7 overall, behind second-place Edison High and first-place St. Mary’s. Edison is seeded eighth and hosts No. 9 Kennedy on Friday.

St. Mary’s plays in a separate section tournament.

Folsom finished in first place in the Delta River League with a 9-3 league record, 20-7 overall.


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