Girls basketball: Firey Carondelet ends four-game skid to San Ramon Valley, wins EBAL title

By Mitch Stephens Feb 12, 2022, 7:13pm

Megan Dickert, Stanford-bound Talana Lepolo and Jamie Kent leads fired up Cougars to nearly wire-to-wire victory over host Wolves.

An inspired Carondelet (Concord) basketball team used a balanced attack and first-half scoring runs of 16-0 and 14-0 Saturday to breeze past arch-rival and host San Ramon Valley (Danville) 64-49 in the East Bay Athletic League playoff finals in Danville.

The victory ended a four-game losing streak against San Ramon Valley (24-3), which got 17 points from Natalie Pasco, 14 from Sierra Chambers and 12 by Sadie Carter. The Wolves couldn't overcome deficits of 23-11 and 41-20 after the first two quarters while watching their 22-game win streak snapped.

While Carondelet (24-2) had their usual fine games from Stanford-bound point guard Talana Lepolo (14 points, 8 assists, 5 steals) and Davis-signee Nya Epps (10 points), it was the inside work of Megan Dickert (21 points) and Jaime Kent (16 points, 13 rebounds) that was the difference.

Kent was especially effective and fired up throughout the game. She was afterward as well, telling Prep2Prep senior editor Harold Abend: "We knew they were not a better team than us and the fact we lost to them the was  kind of embarrassing and it kind of lit a fire under (us)." 
San Ramon Valley, which defeated the Cougars 64-60 in Danville on Jan. 29 led just once, 3-0 on a 3-pointer from Pascoe.

Carondelet essentially took control from there with a 16-0 run, four of the buckets coming from the 6-foot Dickert to take a 23-11 lead after one quarter.

A three-point play from Sadie Carter gave the Wolves a little punch to start the second quarter, before the Cougars went on a 14-0 run and this one was basically over with SRV down 41-16.

The Wolves again made pushes throughout the second half, closing to 52-42 early in the fourth. But back-to-back inside buckets from Dickert off feeds from Lepolo salted it away.
Nya Epps, Carondelet
Nya Epps, Carondelet
File photo by Darin Sicurello
"Our intesity from start to finish was just what we need," Carondelet coach Kelly Sopak said. "We knew they'd come back hard the second half but we weathered it not like the last time which was on me.



"This was a good one but we have a lot bigger games for us moving ahead."

Both teams will likely be at the top of the North Coast Section Open Division playoffs next week. They could also meet again in the CIF Northern California Regionals starting the first week of March.

Kent thinks if the Cougars put their mind to it, anything is possible. Like Saturday's game.

"We know what we're made of and the last game we didn't prove that," she said. "We knew we'd come in here and win by 20 points plus and we delivered on that."