Another busy weekend here at St. Mary's -- let's take a look at some of the notable things from this weekend.
-The 8th grade girls lost their first game of the season Saturday against the now, first place team in their division. Looking back at that game, there were so many things that didn't go right for the girls, so if they are to play that team again down the road, they should be ready.
They were down 8 points with about three and a half minutes left and managed to make a strong comeback. They easily could've tied the game or even taken a lead, but the ball didn't bounce their way.
Right now they sit at (5-1) and are almost a lock for the post-season for the second straight year.
-The 7th grade girls dominated again and beat NDV for the second time this year. Their division has only six teams, so all but two make the playoffs. They are currently in second place, also with a (5-1) record. They play undefeated Epiphany in the final game of the season. That game will tell them who they play in the playoffs.
-Career-highs were set by two sisters, Cynthia and Serina. Cynthia scored 10 points Friday night in their gut-wrenching 15-14 loss, while Serina scored 10 points in their win against NDV.
-The Sharks clinched their first round series against the Avalanche and will move on to the Western Conference Semifinals. Their opponent has yet to be determined. Currently, it can be either Nashville, Phoenix or Detroit.
-In the NBA playoffs, (WHO CARES???) the Lakers and Thunder are tied at 2-2, while every other series is not even close. Wake me up when the basketball playoffs get interesting.
But before you go, this story never aired because on the day of the groundbreaking at the new school site, the Bay Bridge decided it would collapse. But I dug this out of the CBS-5 archives, take a look.
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