The No. 7 Montgomery boys basketball team registered a comeback for the ages on Friday night in a NCS Division 2 quarterfinal game.

Trailing 30-17 at halftime against No. 2 Las Lomas on the road, the Vikings rallied to win 50-45 and live to play another day.

“It was a great comeback. It shows the character of our guys,” Montgomery coach Zac Tiedemann said. “At halftime I thought we were really playing well. We kept our composure.”

Montgomery (24-5) outscored Las Lomas (Walnut Creek) 15-9 in the third quarter followed by a 17-6 dagger in the fourth quarter to give the Vikings the victory.

“In the second half our defense was solid,” Tiedemann said. “We held them to one field goal in the fourth quarter. We played at a slower, methodical pace, which Las Lomas isn’t used to.”

Montgomery was led by Evan Poulsen with 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Ryan Merriken added 16 points for the Vikings.

Las Lomas (22-6) was led by Devon Payne.

Montgomery hosts No. 6 Tamalpais in a Wednesday night semifinal. Tamalpais defeated the Vikings by five points in a holiday tournament in December.

Tamalpais 60, Cardinal Newman 54

The favored No. 3 Cardinals went down at home unexpectedly to the No. 6 Red Tailed Hawks in the Division 2 quarterfinal matchup.

The sudden end — the first loss at home for the Cardinals this season — caps their season in a starkly different and unsettling manner than what the Cardinals were hoping for.

“It’s disappointing to have our first loss at home, but give Tamalpais credit. They came in here and beat us in front of a packed house,” Cardinal Newman coach Tom Bonfigli said. “It’s too bad we didn’t play better. We were never really in control of the game.”

The Cardinals (23-6) were up 51-50 with three minutes to play but let the game slip away, getting outscored 10-3 in the homestretch.

“We made some bad shot selections late in the game. Tamalpais (20-10) made shots and we didn’t,” Bonfigli said. “It was not one of our better games defensively.”

Cardinal Newman was led by Cody Baker with 21 points and Damian Wallace with 11 points. Cardinal Newman won the battle of the boards 36-26, with Jalen Dural hauling down 15 rebounds and Gavin Dove 10 for the Cardinals.

Analy 54, Miramonte 43

The host No. 3 Tigers (25-5) rolled to victory in a Division 3 quarterfinal against the No. 6 Matadors (16-12) of Orinda.

The key for Analy was a huge second quarter that saw Analy post a 26-3 advantage after trailing 17-5 after the first quarter.

“The second quarter, that was the game right there,” Analy coach Brett Page said.

“After the first quarter it wasn’t looking good for us. In the second quarter we started some matchup switches and finding open shots and our guys started hitting shots.”

Meanwhile, Miramonte tried to match Analy’s three-point shooting, to its detriment.

Analy held a 9-2 edge in converted 3-point shots in the game.

“In the first quarter Miramonte came out real aggressive and pounded us inside,” Page said. “In the second quarter they went away from what got them the lead in the first quarter.”

BOYS

Friday’s results
(seedings in parentheses)

DIVISION 2
(6) Tamalpais 60,
(3) Cardinal Newman 54
(7) Montgomery 50,
(2) Las Lomas 45

DIVISION 3
(3) Analy 54,
(6) Miramonte 43

Saturday’s games

DIVISION 4
(1) St. Joseph Notre Dame vs.
(8) Healdsburg, 8 p.m.

DIVISION 5
(1) Cloverdale vs.
(8) Redwood Christian, 7 p.m.
(4) Bentley vs.
(12) Clear Lake, 7 p.m.

DIVISION 6
(1) Rio Lindo Adventist vs.
(8) St. Elizabeth, 7 p.m.
(2) Calif. School for the Deaf vs.
(7) Anderson Valley, 7 p.m.
(3) Laytonville vs.
(6) Mendocino, 7 p.m.
(4) Rincon Valley Christian vs.
(5) Point Arena, 6:30 p.m.

GIRLS

Friday’s results

DIVISION 2
(2) Montgomery 71,
(10) Livermore 60

DIVISION 3
(1) Bishop O’Dowd 75,
(8) Sonoma Valley 23

Saturday’s games

DIVISION 4
(1) Cardinal Newman vs.
(9) Del Norte, 5:30 p.m.
(2) St. Joseph Notre Dame vs.
(7) Kelseyville, 6:30 p.m.

DIVISION 5
(2) St. Bernard’s vs.
(10) Cloverdale, 7 p.m.
(3) International vs.
(6) Sonoma Academy, 7 p.m.
(8) Clear Lake vs.
(16) Upper Lake, 7 p.m.

DIVISION 6
(1) Rincon Valley Christian vs.
(9) Tomales, 8 p.m.
(2) Mendocino vs.
(7) Round Valley, 7 p.m.
(3) Emery vs.
(11) Anderson Valley, 7 p.m.
(12) El Sobrante Christian vs.
(13) Laytonville, 6:30 p.m.

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