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Oliver Conn (30) scored 16 points to lead Priory past Eastside Prep on Thursday. Caleb Huffman (22) and Rostand Olama Abanda (5) also contributed. Photo taken June 1, 2021 by Rick Eymer.

Oliver Conn scored 16 points to lead Priory past host Eastside Prep 56-17 in a West Bay Athletic League boys basketball contest Thursday.

The Pinewood at Menlo and The King’s Academy at Sacred Heart Prep contests were postponed. The SHP at Menlo game scheduled for Saturday has also been postponed.

Priory (5-6, 1-0) is slated to play at The King’s Academy at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Eastside (1-5, 0-1) is scheduled to host Harker at 6:30 p.m. the same day.

Steve Emeneke scored 15 points for Priory, which has won two in a row and three of its past four. Clint Smith and Isiah Dean each hit a 3-pointer for the defending WBAL champions.

On the girls’ side, Saturday’s Notre Dame Belmont at Menlo and Pinewood at Crystal Springs Uplands games have been postponed. Priory is slated to play The King’s Academy at 6 p.m., on Saturday.

In the WBAL Skyline Division, scheduled games Saturday are Sacred Heart Prep at Mercy Burlingame and Castilleja at Notre Dame San Jose, both at 6:30 p.m.

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The Gunn girls golf team with coach Chris Redfield in the middle. Courtesy of Kevin Johnson.

Gunn girls golf coach Chris Redfield was named the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division Coach of the Year and the Titans were honored with the Sportsmanship award for the division.

By Rick Eymer

By Rick Eymer

By Rick Eymer

The Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden will soon be opening a new watershed garden, designed to demonstrate for local homeowners how to have a water-efficient, wildlife-friendly garden. It uses the watershed approach to landscaping, which treats every garden as part of the broader environment, using sustainable practices to preserve water, support wildlife, and keep oceans clean by eliminating stormwater run-off in Palo Alto on Jan. 7, 2020. Photo by Sammy Dallal.
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