Archbishop Riordan has established itself as a dominant force in high school basketball, clinching the No. 1 seed in the Open Division after securing an unblemished 14-0 record in the West Catholic Athletic League. They not only won all their games but did so with an impressive average margin of victory of 38 points. Led by notable players such as Texas A&M commit Jasir Rencher and standout junior Andrew Hilman, Riordan’s roster boasts strength at every position. As they head into a playoff bracket filled with familiar teams, the focus is on how convincingly they’ll win rather than the possibility of defeat.
Archbishop Riordan's boys basketball team dominated the West Catholic Athletic League, finishing with a perfect 14-0 record and winning league games by an average of 38 points each.
With six of the eight teams in the Open Division coming from the WCAL, Riordan is expected to win the division, but the key question remains how much they will win by.
Palo Alto leads the Division I bracket with a solid record and explosive offenses from other schools like Leigh and Santa Teresa could lead to upsets.
Christopher enters the Division II playoffs as the top seed after a strong season, and if seeds hold, they will face Westmont in what promises to be a competitive final.
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