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Aidan Braccia scored 28 points in Sacred Heart Prep s overtime loss to Half Moon Bay on Saturday. Courtesy SHP Athletics.
Sacred Heart Prep played a terrific first three quarters Saturday against Half Moon Bay only to watch as the Cougars tied it at the end of regulation and went on to a 77-71 victory in overtime.
Half Moon Bay (13-2) has turned a lot of heads this season, going 3-2 against WCAL teams among other achievements, so it would have been a quality win for the Gators if they could have held on.
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After starting the season with easy wins in three league games (27.7 points average margin of victory), Sacred Heart Prep faced a significant bump-up in level of competition Tuesday with a non-league game at home against St. Ignatius. The Gators trailed throughout in a 65-51 loss, but came away with some insight into what needs to take place to become a better team.
Harrison Carrington (21 points) and Aidan Braccia (20) combined for 41 of SHP’s 51 points. Head coach Tony Martinelli would like to see more players contributing in the scoring column.
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