No team had a more impressive win on Friday night than California High.

The San Ramon school stunned De La Salle 67-48 in its regular-season finale, notching its best win of the season in dominant fashion.

“All credit to the kids because they believed and really played hard,” Cal coach Steve Ohlmeyer told the Bay Area News Group. “It was our senior night and we had a lot of energy in that gym. We had a game plan going in and our guys ran it to a tee.”

Senior Dane Wallace led Cal with 23 points. Brayde Kuykendall had 15 points and Sib Sankar added 14 in the East Bay Athletic League game.

De La Salle star and Oklahoma commit Alec Blair led all scorers with 33 points, but the Spartans — ranked fifth by the Bay Area News Group — struggled to find scoring from anyone else.

The win was just the second time in the MaxPreps era (2004-present) that Cal has beaten De La Salle. Going into Friday’s game, the Concord school held a 29-1 record over the Grizzlies, with its only other loss coming in January 2022.

Both teams have identical records: 22-4, 7-2.

Ohlmeyer said he dedicated the win to former Cal and San Ramon Valley coach Hans de Lannoy, who died on Wednesday after a battle with cancer.

“Hans got me into coaching at Cal High when he was the varsity coach,” said Ohlmeyer, whose team is ranked ninth. “He’s been a friend and a mentor to me for 40 years. Tonight, there was definitely a lot of energy in the room.”

No. 2 Salesian 75, Albany 42 >> Salesian finished the regular season with an undefeated league record for the third consecutive year, routing Albany at home on Friday night. Ronnie Selleaze and Elias Obenyah each had 13 points for the Pride. Albany was led by Bruno Der, who scored 17 points. Salesian moved to 23-2, 12-0 TCAL Rock. Albany dropped to 21-5, 9-3.

No. 14 Valley Christian 64, Serra 52 >> VC (16-5, 7-4) handled Serra (12-9, 3-8) on the road in San Mateo to keep pace in the West Catholic Athletic League race behind Archbishop Riordan and St. Ignatius. Brayden Harris paced the Warriors with 24 points, followed by Bryant Clark and Freddy Dauda with 12 points apiece. Ryan Rice led Serra with 12 points. Wyatt Vonblanco and Mikey Ballout chipped in 10 points apiece for the Padres.

No. 17 The King’s Academy 66, Sacred Heart Prep 47 >> The Knights took sole possession of first place in the West Bay Athletic League with a blowout win over SHP. Junior point guard Xavier Barnett had a team-high 18 points, followed by Karan Kolappa and Caedmon Dickson, who each had 12. Matthew Norris had a game-high 21 points for SHP, which dropped to 13-7, 6-2. TKA is 18-4, 7-1.

Girls basketball

No. 1 Archbishop Mitty 63, No. 12 St. Ignatius 37 >> With star forward McKenna Woliczko in attendance for the first time since her ACL surgery, Mitty earned its 100th consecutive West Catholic Athletic League win with a rout of SI (12-9, 5-4) in the City. Maliya Hunter and Ze’Ni Patterson co-led the Monarchs (18-3, 9-0) with 16 points. They were followed by Devin Cosgriff with eight points.

No. 3 Pinewood 70, Menlo School 42 >> Pinewood (17-3, 8-0 WBAL Foothill) polished off an easy win over Menlo (14-7, 3-5) thanks to an evenly balanced, well-distributed scoring punch. Nearly five players scored in double figures — Vallory Kuelker (15), Katherine Garr (15), Caitlyn Kramer (13), Jolyn Ding (11) and Abigail Yew (9). Ruiqi Liu led Menlo with 21 points, supplemented by Karen Xin’s 12.

No. 4 San Ramon Valley 78, Monte Vista 30 >> On the same night that the boys honored the late Hans de Lannoy with a victory against Monte Vista, the girls went on the road and routed their Danville rivals. It was also Alyssa Rudd’s first game against her former school, and she had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Ella Gunderson led the way with 25 points and Carly Stern dropped in 12 points. It was San Ramon Valley’s 50th consecutive victory in EBAL play and clinched the league title for the Wolves. SRV improved to 23-3, 9-0 while Monte Vista fell to 11-14, 4-5.

No. 15 Salesian 63, St. Patrick-St. Vincent 43 >> Salesian (18-8, 10-0) finished the regular season undefeated in Tri-County Athletic League Rock Division play with a rout over SPSV. Vanessa Parilla and Janiya Sawyer each scored 17 points, and Emma Bryant may have only scored two points, but she also had four assists, six steals and four deflections. Alisa Villanueva led SPSV (11-13, 4-6) with 22 points and Aiani Prater scored 14.

No. 18 Los Gatos 48, Lynbrook 36 >> Los Gatos (13-7, 9-0) took down Lynbrook (16-6, 8-2) by double digits in San Jose to remain unbeaten in SCVAL De Anza play. The Wildcats took care of the second-best team in their league thanks to strong performances from Nicole Steiner and Ashley Childers. Steiner had 17 points, 14 rebounds and three assists, and Childers posted 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Lola Cuevas, a 5-foot guard, added five points and five rebounds. Alice Wu led Lynbrook with 13 points.

No. 20 Menlo-Atherton 48, Hillsdale 46 >> Menlo-Atherton held a nine-point lead in the fourth quarter, but the Bears went 3 of 10 from the free-throw line down the stretch. Hillsdale closed the gap significantly, but “time ran out,” said Hillsdale coach Dan Mori. Eve Amram led M-A (16-6, 9-1 PAL Bay) with 16 points, and Molly Gray added 12 for the Bears. Lexi Carson led all scorers with 18 points for Hillsdale (19-4, 8-3) and added 10 rebounds. Kiara Nitao scored 15 for the Knights, while Daniella Sierra scored eight points and grabbed 13 boards. With the win, M-A controls its destiny in the PAL Bay championship race.

Boys soccer

No. 3 Menlo-Atherton 4, Carlmont 1 >> M-A (13-0-4, 6-0-2) continued its unbeaten campaign with another rout of a PAL Bay Division opponent. Senior Nathan Thurlow notched a hat trick for the Bears, and junior Mateo Sosnik bagged M-A’s other goal. Pablo Martinez contributed two assists, while Noah De Haaff and Yandel Hernandez each had one. Carlmont dropped to 8-7-1 and 5-3 in the PAL Bay.

No. 10 Berkeley 2, Piedmont 1 >> Oliver Adams and Alfredo “Poki” Munoz scored one goal each thanks to assists by Zolly Corrigan. Coach Blaise Curet said it was “a hard-fought and well-played match” between WACC teams. Berkeley improved to 15-3-1, 11-1 while Piedmont dropped to 5-8-4, 3-4-3.

Girls soccer

Berean Christian 6, Mt. Diablo 0 >> Berean Christian won its sixth match in a row as it routed fellow Concord school Mt. Diablo in Diablo Athletic League play. Angie Chang led the way with two goals, and Hannah Morrell, Brooklyn Cole, Sophia Sposeto and LeAna Cimarra each scored once. Berean Christian improved to 12-1-1, 4-0 and Mt. Diablo fell to 4-16-1, 1-3.