2019-20 COD Men's Basketball News
COD Men’s Basketball guard Sam Skipper (Perris H.S.) has signed a letter of intent with Mayville State University.
COD Men’s Basketball guard Andrew Wright (Beaumont H.S.) has signed a letter of intent with Houghton College.
COD Men’s Basketball guard John Rich (Palm Springs H.S.) and forward Kristopher Howard (Palm Springs H.S.) have both signed a letters of intent with Randall University in Moore, Oklahoma.
Some very special recognition goes out to Roadrunners Men's Basketball coach Trent Skinner who was recently selected by Silver Waves Media as one of 50 impactful coaches in Men's Community College Basketball in the nation.
COD Men’s Basketball sophomore guard Joshua Jones (Moreno Valley Valley View) has signed a letter of intent with Westcliff University.
COD (19-8; 9-7) exacted some revenge on the visitors, after losing at their place earlier in the season by three, the Roadrunners ended the 2019-20 season by defeating the Cerro Coso Coyotes of Ridgecrest (15-13; 7-9) by three, 75-72.
COD (13-8; 5-4) snapped a four game losing streak by grabbing a lopsided victory over the Victor Valley Rams of Victorville (7-14; 4-5), 91-70.
COD (12-7; 4-3) had three starters in double figures as the Roadrunners received a brilliant second half performance to send the game into overtime, but COD shot 2 of 9 in the OT period and it proved to be the difference, as the Chaffey Panthers of Rancho Cucamonga (14-5; 7-0) escaped the Desert, 78-75.
COD (12-4; 4-0) remained undefeated in the early going of Conference play, as the Roadrunners hit 13 three’s on their way to another win, knocking off the Barstow Vikings (2-14; 0-4), 89-73.
COD (11-4; 3-0) remained undefeated in Conference play, defeating the #14 ranked San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (9-5; 0-2) in overtime and beating the Wolverines for the first time in 12 years, 92-85.
COD (10-4; 2-0) remained undefeated in Conference play as they faced off with a team they had not seen in 42 years, the Palo Verde Pirates of Blythe (1-13; 0-2), giving the Pirates a broadside in front of a festive home crowd, 105-71.
COD (9-4) had a rare Sunday afternoon game, hosting a pesky Cypress Chargers (9-5) squad, but a narrow first half lead would not hold throughout, as the Roadrunners fell, 64-56.
COD (8-3) faced their opponents twice in less than a week, with the result being the same, a lopsided Roadrunners win over the Imperial Valley Arabs (0-10), 94-67.
COD (4-2) received a ranking of 30th in the State in this week's CCCMBCA poll after playing the #3 team in the state, and defending state champs, on the road, to a last possession game.
COD (4-1) enjoyed the large home crowd, bolstered by a community toy drive for Foster Youth and gave them something to cheer about as the Roadrunners scored 51 points in the second half, rolling past the Rio Hondo Roadrunners of Whitter (2-4), 86-77