High School Basketball

Undefeated Clovis West girls basketball team sets sights on Central Section title

Clovis West head coach Craig Campbell guided the Golden Eagles to a 29-0 record in nonleague and in the Tri-River Athletic Conference. Next up is the Central Section playoffs.
Clovis West head coach Craig Campbell guided the Golden Eagles to a 29-0 record in nonleague and in the Tri-River Athletic Conference. Next up is the Central Section playoffs. ezamora@fresnobee.com

The Clovis West girls basketball team will take its 29-0 record into the Central Section playoffs as the No. 1 seed.

That is no surprise considering the Golden Eagles have been dominant all season and won their 20th consecutive Tri-River Athletic Conference championship under coach Craig Campbell.

Clovis West is in Division I and will face the winner between No. 8 Bullard/No. 9 Arroyo Grande on Feb. 18.

Other seeds in Division I: No. 3 St. Joseph, No. 4. Central, No. 5 San Joaquin Memorial, No. 6 Clovis East, No. 7 Caruthers and No. 10 Buchanan.

The other top divisional seeds are Monache (D-II), Bakersfield Christian (D-III), Immanuel (D-IV), Parlier (D-V) and Summit Charter (D-VI).

The Central Section championships are set for Feb. 28-March 1 at Selland Arena in downtown Fresno.

Girls basketball

Central Section playoffs

Friday’s games, unless noted. 6 p.m. tip-off

Division I

Friday

No. 9 Arroyo Grande at No. 8 Bullard

No. 10 Buchanan at No. 7 Caruthers

Feb. 18

No. 9 Arroyo Grande/No. 8 Bullard winner at No. 1 Clovis West

No. 5 San Joaquin Memorial at No. 4 Central

No. 6 Clovis East at No. 3 St. Joseph

No. 7 Caruthers/No. 10 Buchanan winner at No. 2 Clovis

Division II

No. 16 Bakersfield at No. 1 Monache

No. 9 Frontier at No. 8 Tehachapi

No. 12 Dinuba at No. 5 San Luis Obispo

No. 13 Roosevelt at No. 4 Centennial

No. 14 Paso Robles at No. 3 Orcutt

No. 11 El Diamante at No. 6 Mission Prep

No. 10 Cabrillo at No. 7 Righetti

No. 15 Redwood at No. 2 Sierra Pacific

Division III

No. 16 Ridgeview at No. 1 Bakersfield Christian

No. 9 Templeton at No. 8 Shafter

No. 12 Sierra at No. 5 Hanford West

No. 13 Nipomo at No. 4 Morro Bay

No. 14 Independence at No. 3 Sanger

No. 11 Kerman at No. 6 Liberty-Bakersfield

No. 10 Mission Oak at No. Lompoc

No. 15 Tulare Western at No. 2 Hoover

Division IV

No. 16 McFarland at No. 1 Immanuel

No. 9 Fresno at No. 8 Sunnyside

No. 12 Central Valley Christian at No. 5 Mendota

No. 13 Golden Valley-Bakersfield at No. 4 Atascadero

No. 14 Garza at No. 3 Torres

No. 11 Selma at No. 6 Tulare Union

No. 10 Reedley at No. 7 Coalinga

No. 15 Pioneer Valley at No. 2 Santa Ynez

Division V

No. 16 Yosemite at No. 1 Parlier

No. 9 East at No. 8 Bishop

No. 12 Kingsburg at No. 5 Mt. Whitney

No. 13 Sanger West at No. 4 Strathmore

No. 14 Madera South at No. 3 North

No. 11 Chowchilla at No. 6 Santa Maria

No. 10 Arvin at No. 7 Kern Valley

No. 15 Chavez at No. 2 Rosamond

Division VI

No. 16 Immanuel Christian at No. 1 Summit Charter

No. 9 Taft at No. 8 Orosi

No. 12 Fresno Christian at No. 5 Desert

No. 13 Riverdale at No. 4 Firebaugh

No. 14 Avenal at No. 3 Lindsay

No. 11 Boron at No. 6 Foothill

No. 10 Dos Palos at No. 7 Farmersville

No. 15 Trona at No. 2 Corcoran

This story was originally published February 12, 2025 at 8:26 PM.

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