A youthful San Ramon Valley squad ran its girls basketball winning streak in East Bay Athletic League competition to 48 in a row with a 73-25 victory over visiting Foothill on Friday night in Danville.

It is a run that started in 2020 and, barring a monumental upset by Dublin or rival Monte Vista next week, will reach an even 50 by the end of the regular season.

It was a pair of sophomores – Hania Bowes and Ella Gunderson – who led the way for SRV (20-3, 7-0). Bowes, whose sister, Sofia, plays at Cal, scored 16 points on a steady diet of drives to the rim.

Slashing guard Ella Gunderson poured in a team-high 22 points on a variety of nifty layups and a couple of threes for a team that is No. 4 in the latest Bay Area News Group rankings.

Alyssa Rudd, a transfer from crosstown rival Monte Vista, scored 10 points while also showing her versatility as a passer, rebounder and defender.

“She is a tough out, because her three-point shot is looking really good, and if you want to double-team her inside, watch her make the right pass,” SRV coach John Cristiano said of Rudd. “And she’s so much fun to be around. She’s very coachable, and works her butt off.”

Sophie Nguyen led Foothill (5-17, 0-7) with 12 points and made a pair of impressive off-the-dribble triples.

No. 3 Pinewood 57, No. 7 Priory 50 >> Pinewood took down the Priory at home as Valerie Kuelker led all scorers with 25 points for the Panthers (14-3, 6-0 WBAL). Jolyn Ding chipped in 17, and Caitlyn Kramer added 10. Natalie Neumann led the Priory (15-4, 4-2 WBAL) with 13 points, and Nani Tuigamala scored 11.

No. 15 Salesian 68, St. Mary’s-Berkeley 50 >> Vanessa Parilla torched the nets in Salesian’s victory over St. Mary’s-Berkeley in Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division play. Parilla made five 3-pointers and scored a game-high 19 points to pace The Pride. The Sawyer sisters — Janiya and Jamia — combined for 28 points. Tatiana Wilson led St. Mary’s (14-12, 5-3) with 12 points and Neiyah Thompson scored 10 for the Panthers.

No. 16 California 66, Dougherty Valley 40 >> California point guard Lauren Yee was dominant in this rivalry game. Yee scored 14 points, dished out seven assists and had seven steals as the Grizzlies blew out Dougherty Valley on the road. Sofie Addiego and Trinity Chu also had 14 points for California, which improved to 15-8, 6-1. Dougherty Valley’s Keira Tom knocked down five 3-pointers and finished with 19 points. Dougherty Valley is 15-8, 3-4.

No. 19 Menlo School 45, Notre Dame-Belmont 33 >> Menlo (13-6, 2-4 WBAL) avenged a previous loss to Notre Dame in league play with a double-digit win on the road. When the two teams played in Atherton, Notre Dame (13-5, 2-4) won 52-42. Senior Karen Xin led the Knights with 23 points, and sophomore Ava Allen added 13.

American 59, James Logan 48 >> Shirina Shi turned in another high-scoring performance, finishing with 33 points in a win over James Logan. Iwalani Lealao had a team-high 20 points for Logan, which dropped to 11-9 overall and 5-5 in the Mission Valley Athletic League. American (17-4, 7-3) has won its past five games to move into third place in the league standings.

Harker 53, Castilleja 35 >> Harker took care of visiting Castilleja at home to improve to 16-3 and 5-1 in the West Bay Athletic League’s Skyline Division. Isabella Lo led Harker with 26 points, supplemented by Jillian Chen’s 10. Castilleja (14-3, 4-2) was led by Antonia Vlahos’ 14 points.

Lynbrook 44, Los Altos 38 >> Lynbrook beat Los Altos at home to keep pace in a crowded SCVAL De Anza Division race. The Vikings (15-5, 7-1) trail only undefeated Los Gatos. Senior guard Alice Wu scored 14 points to lead Lynbrook, and senior point guard Alris Chen added eight while orchestrating the offense. Junior Ella McFarlane led Los Altos (6-14, 3-5) with 14 points, followed by senior Abigail Santos with eight.

Boys basketball

No. 10 Liberty 74, Freedom 65 >> Liberty cruised to its 35th straight Bay Valley Athletic League win behind 20 points from senior Andrew Vixon. Junior Dante Vigil scored 15 points and sophomore point guard Jaiden Miller had 14. Freedom (9-14, 4-4) has been playing better of late and got 18 points, three assists and three steals from junior Ryder Carper. Liberty moved to 22-2, 8-0.

Alameda 73, Berkeley 30 >> Alameda earned its second straight win by 35 points or more, blowing out Berkeley at home. Senior forward Zion Moore totaled 15 points and Sage Kopelman had 12. The Hornets are undefeated in West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division play as they improved to 15-6, 6-0. Berkeley is 8-12, 3-3.

Fremont-Oakland 81, McClymonds 57 >> Fremont bounced back after its tough loss to Oakland Tech on Wednesday by beating McClymonds on the road. Dominic Antoine Jr. led the Tigers with 19 points, followed by Roy Bishop Jr., who had 14. Zaire Albert added 12 points and Deyonte Spears had 10 for Fremont, which is 15-10, 4-3 Oakland Athletic League. Senior Rashawn Richard totaled 17 points, Brandon Davis scored 16 and William Tidwell had 11 for the Warriors. McClymonds dropped to 9-14, 2-5.

Sacred Heart Prep 65, Priory 63 >> The Gators edged Priory on the road after making up a four-point deficit in the fourth quarter. SHP (11-6, 5-1 WBAL) trailed 50-46 entering the fourth but closed the game out strong with a 19-13 final frame to pick up the win. Alex Osterloh led SHP with 16 points, followed by Matthew Norris (12) and Alberto De Bernardis (11). Jai Gerrodette led the Priory (15-5, 3-2) with 14 points, followed by Noah Gallon with 11.

Santa Teresa 91, Willow Glen 88 >> A stunning comeback brought Santa Teresa all the way back to win in this BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division showdown. The Saints (10-10, 4-4) trailed 58-42 at the half, and their largest deficit was 21 points. But a 20-17 third-quarter advantage trimmed Willow Glen’s lead to 13, setting the stage for a fourth-quarter masterclass. Santa Teresa outscored the Rams 29-13 in the final period to secure the win. Evan Guillermo led the Saints with 26 points. Alex Peoples (20), Kas Bayatoni (18) and Ayden Bobbitt (11) also scored in double figures. Caiden Morefield led Willow Glen (11-9, 5-3) with 30 points, with Davian Kennedy adding 23 and Ryder Ingram finishing with 16.

Boys soccer

No. 3 Menlo-Atherton 5, Sequoia 1 >> The Bears remained undefeated on the season and in PAL Bay Division competition with a convincing victory over Sequoia. Menlo-Atherton (11-0-4, 4-0-2) broke a scoreless draw in the 35th minute when Nathan Thurlow turned a thru-ball from Ayden Wise into a goal. In the first few seconds after halftime, Manases Lara-Alvarez took a pass from Thurlow and lobbed over the keeper to score a spectacular goal. Yandel Hernandez and Lucas Selvik also scored off assists by Thurlow to pad the lead. Thurlow capped his incredible two-goal, three-assist night by scoring one more time before the final whistle. Sequoia fell to 3-10-1, 0-6.

Hillsdale 5, San Mateo 0 >> The Knights rolled past San Mateo in a PAL Ocean Division matchup to improve to 12-1-2, 5-0-1. Jaxon Bunch scored the opener and also had an assist, while Luke Lawton bagged a goal on a penalty kick.

Connor Gilbert got a goal past the keeper off an assist by Chris Lopez and scored another off a Bunch pass. Bernardo Chaparro banged in a shot thanks to a Tyler Hughes assist and also assisted a goal. Hillsdale coach Jaime Gomez said Hillsdale played an “entertaining style with a creative ball movement.” San Mateo dropped to 4-10, 2-4.

Girls soccer

Bishop O’Dowd 6, Castro Valley 0 >> Bishop O’Dowd’s unbeaten start to the season continued as the Dragons defeated Castro Valley in a WACC Foothill Division rout. O’Dowd (12-0-2, 6-0) got two goals and a pair of assists from Chloe Keating. Paloma John-Baptiste had a goal and two assists and Koffy’e Chappel, Kacey DeMarco and Ana Pintard each scored once. Remi Hayes dished out two assists, too. Castro Valley fell to 4-6-1, 2-3-1.

No. 8 Los Gatos 2, Los Altos 1 >> The Wildcats slipped past Los Altos in SCVAL De Anza Division play after Jordan Park and Ale Munneke each got a goal past the keeper. Los Gatos improved to 9-2-5, 6-0-2. Sophomore midfielder Brooke Neschleba scored for Los Altos, which fell to 4-8-2, 3-4-1. “It was a well fought match from both teams,” Los Gatos coach Jessica Ingram told the Bay Area News Group.