Windsor off to great start on tough pre-league circuitĀ
The varsity basketball Jaguars have been a tough draw for the opposition during a challenging pre-league schedule that has produced a 5-2 record and given a youngĀ team a huge boost of confidence as it continues to gel.Ā
The Jags will look to continue their success in the final phase of the preseason, beginning this week when they play host to Elsie Allen (Dec. 20, after press time) and Mount Diablo this Thursday, Dec. 22 (7:30 p.m.).Ā
Windsor will have a final litmus test on Dec. 28-30 when it hosts a strong field in the 7th annual Holiday Shootout Tournament.Ā The eight-team tourney will feature Windsor, Maria Carrillo, Analy, Healdsburg, Albany, Amador Valley, Nevada Union and defending champion Dublin. Ā
āThis is by far our toughest tournament weāve had so far,ā WHS coach Travis Taylor said. Ā
Although not surprised by his teamās preseason success, Taylor has been pleased by its rapid development, especially considering he had no returning starters from last yearās NBL championship squad.Ā
āI think weāre getting better but still have a long way to go, specifically in handling and attacking full court pressure,ā he said. āThe team is coming together and the guys enjoy playing with each other. They have a team-first mentality.āĀ
Since opening the season with a 61-50 win over San Marin on November 26, Windsor notched victories over Fort Bragg (64-31) and Fortuna (61-42). The Jags opened the Rose City Tournament (Dec. 8-10) with wins over Elsie Allen (58-51) and Redwood (57-55, OT) before falling to host Cardinal Newman in the championship game, 48-36.Ā
āIād have to say that Redwood is our best win so far,ā Taylor noted. āAgainst four quality teams, weāve gone 2-2.ā Ā
Junior center Riley Smith, literally part of the āTwin Towersā with brother Justin Smith, has been the Jagsā leading scorer through seven outings with an average of 19.4 points per game.Ā
Other top players have been juniors Travis Carlozzi, the teamās best defender, forward Justin Smith, a steady scorer and rebounder, and guard Brock Tolson, a reliable ball-handler and scorer. Ā
Also contributing valuable minutes are senior guards Brandon Mallie, Ethan Wright and Kobe Roman.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā