January 17, 2013
Boys Basketball Top 20: No. 7 Rocklin falls to Woodcreek

Trailing 46-41 entering the final quarter, Woodcreek rallied to beat No. 7 Rocklin 60-58 tonight in a Sierra Foothill League boys basketball game in Rocklin.

Tyler Milani and Noah Blackwell each had 21 points for Woodcreek (10-10, 1-2). Devin Moss led Rocklin (14-6, 2-1) with 14 points.

In other games involving Top 20 boys teams reported to The Bee:

NO. 5 BELLA VISTA 62, RIO LINDA 37 - Dominic Driggs has 13 points, Austin Hennen 12 and Adam Ciszewski 10 as the Broncos (15-4, 3-0) defeated the Knights (6-11, 0-3) in a Capital Valley Conference game in Fair Oaks.

NO. 8 DEL ORO 62, NO. 18 ROSEVILLE 59 - Trevor Pistochini had 16 points and Keenan Feeney 14 as the Golden Eagles (13-7, 1-2) downed the Tigers (16-4, 1-2) in a SFL game in Roseville. Marcus Garcia had 16 points for Roseville.

NO. 9 DEL CAMPO 60, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 49 - Vasilije Saraba had 22 points and Semir Cahtarevic added 17 as the Cougars (15-5, 2-1) defeated the Falcons (10-10, 1-2) in a CVC game in Oak Park.

NO. 10 GRANITE BAY 64, NEVADA UNION 47 - Scott Romuk had 15 points, Jacob King 14 and Kendrick Jackson 13 as the Grizzlies (14-6, 3-0) defeated the Miners (8-12, 1-2) in Grass Valley and took sole possession of first place in the SFL. Lucas Vojak had 16 points for Nevada Union.

NO. 15 CASA ROBLE 62, OAKMONT 53 - Eric Stuteville had 26 points and Mason Stuteville added 16 as the Rams (16-4, 3-0) defeated the Vikings (6-12, 0-3) in a CVC game in Roseville.

NO. 20 LINCOLN 60, FOOTHILL 51 - Marcus Salgado and Adam Felt each had 13 points and Alexis Gonzalez 12 as the Fighting Zebras (16-4, 3-0) defeated the Mustangs (8-11, 2-1) in Foothill Farms to remain unbeaten in the Pioneer Valley League. DeShun Clay had 19 points for Foothill.

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