Redondo boys basketball, the top-ranked team in the Daily Breeze’s Top 10, secured a 74-56 Bay League win against Palos Verdes, despite a strong comeback attempt by Palos Verdes, who were short-handed without three players, including their leading scorer.

Why It Matters

The victory solidifies Redondo's position as a dominant force in the Bay League, showcasing their ability to respond to challenges and maintain composure under pressure.

By the Numbers
  • Redondo's Chris Sanders led the scoring with 22 points, followed by Hudson Mayes with 17 points and SJ Madison with 15 points.
  • Palos Verdes' Jack Matthews contributed 20 points, displaying a commendable performance despite the team's challenges.
State of Play
  • Redondo (18-4, 6-0) exhibited resilience and adaptability, overcoming the absence of player Devin Ringer to secure the crucial win.
  • Palos Verdes (14-9, 2-4) demonstrated determination and competitiveness, even in the face of adversity and key player absences.
What's Next

Both teams are preparing to continue their league campaigns, with Palos Verdes set to play Santa Monica and Redondo facing Culver City in their upcoming fixtures.

Bottom Line

Redondo's victory underscores their depth and resilience, while Palos Verdes' spirited performance in challenging circumstances highlights their determination and competitive spirit.