2016-17 COD Men's Basketball News
COD Men’s Basketball players, Dajuan "Slim" Fulgham and Philippe Salawa, were named All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference.
COD (4-20; 1-7) received a 22-point performance from Dajuan “Slim” Fulgham, to lead all scorers, but a second half quick pressure defense by the #4 team in the state, the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (23-5; 8-0) proved tough to overcome, as the Roadrunners fell, 91-63.
COD (4-18; 1-5) played a very strong first half, taking a six point lead midway through the first half, but struggled to put together an equal effort in the second half, falling to the Oceanside MiraCosta Spartans (12-13; 2-4), 108-83.
COD (4-17; 1-4) collected their first Pacific Coast Athletic Conference victory of the 2017 season, having 4 of their 5 starters in double figures and stunning the San Marcos Palomar Comets (9-13; 1-4), 96-94.
COD (3-17; 0-4) had a difficult first half, but turned their fortunes around in the second half, almost stunning the #14 team in the state, the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles (17-9; 3-1), 95-79.
COD (3-15; 0-2) had a hard time keeping up with their Pacific Coast Athletic Conference opponents and the #12 team in the state, as the visiting San Diego Miramar Jets (16-5; 2-0) took the game, 103-64.
COD (3-13) took the trip out to Rancho Cucamonga, visiting the home site for former Foothill Conference foe, the Chaffey Panthers in the Chaffey Challenge Tournament.
COD (3-11) rolled their way to the Consolation title, collecting an All-Tournament selection along the way, at the Imperial Valley Holiday Classic.
COD (1-10) put together an impressive first half, hitting 9 three-point shots, dominating on the boards and taking a 5 point lead going into the break, but things changed in the second half as the Roadrunners were handed a loss to the San Marcos Palomar Comets (5-6), 85-70.
COD (0-6) is still looking for that elusive first win of the 2016-17 season as they participated in the 45th annual Grossmont Men's Basketball Tournament in El Cajon.
COD (0-3) showed an impressive amount of improvement as they took one of the best teams in Southern California to the limit, but fell to the Walnut Mt. San Antonio Mounties, 82-72.
COD (0-2) played a couple of very close games, but unfortunately they left the Frank Garcia Classic earlier then they wanted, falling to Imperial Valley and Glendale.