DANVILLE >> Luke Isaak filled up the stat sheet.
The San Ramon Valley guard had a near triple-double on Tuesday night, finishing with 23 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists as the third-ranked Wolves won at home over No. 7 Dublin 76-55 in East Bay Athletic League play.
“I was shocked when I heard about it in the locker room,” Isaak said. “I’ve never come close to getting 10 assists. I was just trusting my teammates, trusting the people around me and letting the game come to me.”
SRV senior Elliot Conley had 22 points and four rebounds and point guard Mason Thomas added 10 points.
SRV, which boasts a four-guard lineup, outrebounded Dublin 29-26 and made 14 3s as a team.
Dublin point guard Miles Pollard led the Gaels with 16 points. Junior center Cameron Anderson had 11 points and five rebounds.
“They’re the best 3-point shooting team in the league,” Dublin coach Tom Costello said.
Dublin scored the first basket of the game, but that was the only time the Gaels had a lead.
SRV (18-7, 7-1) opened the first quarter with a 10-2 run, prompting Costello to call a timeout, 2 1/2 minutes into the game.
Dublin (21-4, 5-3) clawed back in the second quarter as Pollard scored eight of his 10 first-half points to bring the Gaels within three points of the lead going into halftime.
But it was all SRV from there.
A 10-4 run to start the third quarter gave SRV a quick 10-point lead. A Thomas 3-pointer at the 3:13 mark of the third period built the Wolves’ advantage to 13.
SRV outscored Dublin 26-12 in the third to take a commanding 17-point lead into the final eight minutes.
The nail in the coffin came in the fourth quarter when Isaak threw a football pass off an inbounds to a streaking Conley, who threw down a ferocious one-handed dunk, giving the Wolves a 69-50 lead with just over two minutes remaining.
No. 1 Archbishop Riordan 68, Serra 40 >> Riordan continues to breeze past West Catholic Athletic League opponents, this time getting past Serra at home. Texas A&M commit Jasir Rencher scored a game-high 16 points, UC Irvine-bound center Nes Emeneke totaled 15 and Andrew Hilman had 13. Riordan (19-1, 10-0) is scheduled to play at St. Francis on Friday. Serra dropped to 12-8, 3-7.
No. 2 Salesian 79, Bethel 30 >> The Pride had no problems in this one. Elias Obenyah totaled 19 points, Alvin Loving had 12 and Asante Johnson scored 11 as Salesian cruised to another Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division win. Bethel dropped to 8-12, 5-5 while Salesian improved to 22-2, 11-0.
No. 4 Dougherty Valley 58, Amador Valley 50 >> Dougherty Valley star Jalen Stokes didn’t have his usual high-scoring performance, but it didn’t matter as the Wildcats took down Amador Valley in a crucial EBAL matchup at home. Stokes finished with 12 points, followed by Tyler Robbins and Rashod Cotton Jr., who each scored nine. Amador Valley sophomore guard Jaylen Smith had a game-high 17 points and junior Dante Ventura added 14. Dougherty Valley improved to 19-6, 7-1. Amador Valley dropped to 17-8, 2-6.
No. 14 Valley Christian 55, St. Francis 36 >> The Warriors notched their third win in four games, beating St. Francis comfortably at home. Teniola Bamisebi scored a game-high 16 points and Bryant Clark had 12. St. Francis senior Chris Verceles totaled 15 points. Valley Christian (15-5, 6-4 WCAL) hosts Serra on Friday. St. Francis fell to 7-13, 2-8.
No. 15 Ygnacio Valley 83, College Park 58 >> Antonio Kellogg Jr. scored a game-high 28 points, Todd Tatom Jr. added 22 and Ygnacio Valley rolled to its fifth Diablo Athletic League win. Mathys Joseph totaled 16 points to lead College Park, which dropped to 16-8, 7-3. Ygnacio Valley (16-8, 5-3) travels to Alhambra today.
Girls
No. 1 Mitty 70, Presentation 31>> Janaya Williams had a game-high 14 points, Maliya Hunter scored 12 and Emma Cook and Devin Cosgriff each had 10 as Mitty dominated Presentation at home. Mitty won its fifth straight and improved to 17-3, 8-0 WCAL. Presentation is 4-16, 0-9.
No. 6 Priory 56, Notre Dame-Belmont 22 >> Priory put on a defensive clinic in a WBAL win. Natalie Neumann had game-high 10 points, followed by Vienn Sheng, who had nine. Priory (16-4, 5-2 WBAL) is scheduled to host Notre Dame-San Jose on Friday. Notre Dame-Belmont dropped to 13-6, 2-5.
No. 9 St. Francis 51, No. 13 Valley Christian 39 >> Sophomore Grace Curley scored a game-high 19 points as St. Francis picked up a crucial WCAL win at home against Valley Christian. Valley’s Kenedi Nomura had a team-high 13 points and Mia Kagita added 10. St. Francis improved to 17-4, 6-3. Valley Christian dropped to 14-7, 3-6.
No. 15 California 66, Foothill 23 >> California cruised to its fifth straight win behind 15 points and three steals from senior point guard Trinity Chu. Sofie Addiego added 11 points and six assists, and Lauren Yee had 11 points and three steals. California moved to 17-8, 7-1 EBAL. Foothill dropped to 5-19, 0-8.
No. 17 Northgate 57, Las Lomas 30 >> It was a record-breaking night for the Broncos. Northgate senior Hana Neuman broke the all-time school record for most free throws in a career as she made eight to bring her total to 310 makes. Senior Samantha Myhr made five 3s to break the all-time school record for most career 3-point makes with 220. Myhr finished with 17 points and Neuman had 16. Kimiko Hirahara had 10 points for Las Lomas, which dropped to 13-11, 9-4 DAL. Northgate (19-5, 9-1) is unbeaten on the road in nine games played.
Christopher 45, Willow Glen 36 >> Christopher earned a crucial Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division win to remain in a tie for first place. Christopher junior Brooklyn Sax scored a team-high 15 points in the win. Willow Glen sophomore Lucia Diaz totaled 18 points. Christopher (16-3, 7-2) will travel to Pioneer today. Willow Glen dropped to 12-8, 3-5.