Tuesday Recap: Tyler Poepping and Joe Quintana each score 17 as Bonita boys basketball beats San Dimas

Head Coach Tim Godley in his second year with the Bearcats, leads the team to a win over San Dimas.

Head Coach Tim Godley in his second year with the Bearcats, leads the team to a 54-51 win over San Dimas on Tuesday night.

Boys Basketball
Bonita 54, San Dimas 51
— Josh Peifer pulled down his first two rebounds of the game in the final two minutes of the game, but that was all Bonita (9-3) needed to defeat San Dimas (7-6) on Tuesday night in the annual rivalry game.
Bonita led by as much as nine points with less than four minutes left in the game, but a pair of triples by Preston Funderberg and Donnell Leffridge for the Saints make the score 52-49

San Dimas had a chance to tie the game but Peifer got his first rebound of the game grabbing a missed jumper from Leffridge and then feeding the ball to Joe Quintana, who found Anthony Cascarano open in the paint for a lay-up.

San Dimas quickly responded with a jumper by Andrew Sanchez to cut the lead back to three. The Saints then forced a missed jumper on defense, but Peifer grabbed his second rebound of the game before getting fouled, which was enough to secure the Bearcat victory.

Quintana recorded 17 points for Bonita with six assists and three steals, while Tyler Poepping also scored 17 points, making 7 of 11 shots. Richard Hernandez chipped in 12 points.

The Saints were led by Leffridge, who had 18 points, making 4 of 5 shots from behind the 3-point line. Sanchez didn’t miss a bucket all night, going 4 for 4 from the field for 10 points. Ronny Rafeh tallied seven points and 11 rebounds for San Dimas.

Bishop Amat 76, Pacifica Christian 33 — The Lancers got their second win in a row since having their 10-game winning streak snapped with a dominant performance agianst Pacifica Christian (1-10). Harrison Kay led Bishop Amat (12-2) with 19 points, while Ryder Ruiz had 17 and Karen Ford tallied 13.
Downey 60, California 45 >> C.J. Smith led the Vikings (14-2) to victory with 18 points, while Brian Chavez added 11 points. The Condors (4-11) were led offensively by Alan Puga with 10 points.

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