It’s an identical matchup: same seeds, same tournament, same round.
Sequoia-Redwood City boys basketball coach Fine Lauese isn’t promising a different result than last year’s 67-61 loss to St. Francis in the first round of the Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs Friday at Santa Clara High School.
But, as one of just two public-school teams in the section’s elite division (Palo Alto is the other), he’s not conceding anything, either.
The fifth-seeded Cherokees (22-5), with four starters — including leading scorer and rebounder Ziggy Lauese — returning from last year’s 25-6 team, are a legitimate threat to win the wide-open bracket.
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Sequoia-Redwood City boys basketball coach Fine Lauese isn’t promising a different result than last year’s 67-61 loss to St. Francis in the first round of the Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs Friday at Santa Clara High School.
But, as one of just two public-school teams in the section’s elite division (Palo Alto is the other), he’s not conceding anything, either.
The fifth-seeded Cherokees (22-5), with four starters — including leading scorer and rebounder Ziggy Lauese — returning from last year’s 25-6 team, are a legitimate threat to win the wide-open bracket.
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