Marysville Appeal-Democrat

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(10) Marquette 76, Butler 58 (12) Virginia Tech 82, Miami 70 (14) Villanova 86, Depaul 74 (15) Louisville 82, Wake Forest 54 (19) LSU 72, Texas A&M 57 West Virginia 68, (20) Iowa State 93

Temple at (17) Houston, 4 p.m. (17) Purdue at Penn State, 4 p.m. (4) Gonzaga at BYU, 8 p.m.

Washington

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was Sergio Garcia with 26 points, Saahib Sharma with 20 points and Saahil Sandhar with 17 points and six rebounds.

“I’m really proud of the way team practiced this week, it really showed in today’s game,” said River Valley coach David Williams.

River Valley (16-8, 7-2) will look to keep the momentum going the when they travel to play Bella Vista on Friday at 7 p.m. Yuba City 63, Bella Vista 59

In Yuba City – The Honkers varsity squad was able to hold off Bella Vista on Wednesday night as they edged them out by a four point margin.

Bryce Rogers led the way with 17 points while Nathan Flores netted 15 points of his own.

On the rebounds side of things, Gerardo Avila grabbed six boards while Lucas Wilrich grabbed 12 boards.

Yuba City will face Roseville on Friday at home. Foothill 54, Lindhurst 34 In Olivehurst – The Blazers were unable to secure a win on Wednesday when they faced off against league opponent, Foothill.

Despite the loss, Zack Massey led the team with 10 points while Anthony Bragg also pitched in with nine points.

Lindhurst will look to bounce back when they face their rival Marysville on Friday night.

Pierce 59, Colusa 40 In Colusa – Coming into Colusa’s Don Bransford Gymnasium on Senior Night, the Pierce Bears knew they would have their hands full, but tough defense and tenacity on the boards saw them fight back from an early deficit to down their county rival and give themselves a clear path to the Sacramento Valley League title.

Sophomore Eduaro Paiz had a noteworthy performanc­e for Pierce recording

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