January 23, 2013
Girls basketball Top 20: Del Oro tops NU in SFL thriller

West Point-bound Stephanie Geyer had 25 points and Mia Maglinte added 12 as No. 8 Del Oro (14-7, 4-0) defeated No. 4 Nevada Union 58-53 in a Sierra Foothill League girls basketball game tonight in Loomis.

Kaylin Martin had 11 points and Sammy DeHart, Emma Peterson and Sydney Porter 10 apiece for the Miners (15-4, 3-1), who last season snapped Del Oro's 63-game league winning streak in Loomis.

Del Oro's latest win streak is now nine games.

In other top 20 games reported to The Bee:

NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 52, NO. 5 MCCLATCHY 36 - Chaya Durr's 16 points led the Dragons (16-4, 7-0) over the Lions (17-2, 5-2) in the Metro Conference game in Oak Park.

NO. 3 KENNEDY 56, BURBANK 41 - Lynette Johnson's 12 points led nine Cougars (15-4, 6-1) in the scoring column in the Metro Conference win over the Titans (10-10, 2-5) in Greenhaven. Cristina Velazquez led Burbank with 18 points.

NO. 6 BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN 63, GOLDEN SIERRA 21 - Erika Bean tallied 21 points to lead the Pride (18-2, 7-0) past the Grizzlies (4-17, 2-5) in the Sierra Delta League contest in South Sacramento.

NO. 17 ROCKLIN 69, ROSEVILLE 51 - Kelsey and Lydia Summers combined for 21 points in leading the Thunder over the Tigers in the SFL game in Rocklin. Roseville's Lindsay Anderson had 27 points and 20 rebounds.

NO. 18 WEST CAMPUS 49, CAPITAL CHRISTIAN 25 - Haley Shaner's 14 points led the Warriors (15-8, 5-0) over the Cougars (14-7, 3-2) in the Golden Empire League contest.

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