Mendocino at Fort Bragg — JV girls preview for Nov. 15 at Fort Bragg High School
Fort Bragg High School -
Mendocino Cardinals (JV) travel to Fort Bragg High School to face the Fort Bragg Timberwolves (JV) on Saturday, Nov. 15. Tip is set for 1 p.m. PT at Fort Bragg High School. Follow the game on SBLive: https://scorebooklive.com/california/girls-basketball/games/5867634-mendocino-vs-fort-bragg
Game links and basic info
- Game: [Mendocino vs. Fort Bragg — Nov. 15, 1 p.m. PT] (https://scorebooklive.com/california/girls-basketball/games/5867634-mendocino-vs-fort-bragg)
- Home: Fort Bragg Timberwolves (JV) — record: 0-0; fans: 3
- Away: Mendocino Cardinals (JV) — record: 0-0; fans: 0
- Location: Fort Bragg High School, Fort Bragg, Calif.
What to watch
- Early season tune-up: Both teams enter the nonleague matchup at 0-0, so look for coaches to settle rotations and for younger players to seize minutes.
- No recent meeting is listed between these programs, so bragging rights are up for grabs in this local matchup.
- Fort Bragg has a home-game follow-up on the schedule: [Willits at Fort Bragg, 4:00 p.m., Nov. 18] (https://scorebooklive.com/california/girls-basketball/games/5939413-willits-vs-fort-bragg).
Streaming
- Fort Bragg NFHS Network: https://nfhsnetwork.com/schools/fort-bragg-high-school-fort-bragg-ca/basketball?referrer_name=scorebooklive&utm_campaign=scorebooklive&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=scorebooklive
- Mendocino NFHS Network: https://nfhsnetwork.com/schools/mendocino-high-school-mendocino-ca/basketball?referrer_name=scorebooklive&utm_campaign=scorebooklive&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=scorebooklive
Fan engagement (SBLive)
- Follow the teams on SBLive to get updates and help grow each squad’s fan count. Fort Bragg currently shows 3 fans and Mendocino 0 on their SBLive pages — those numbers can change as more fans follow.
- Make a pick on the game for fun and to show support. Picks are for fan engagement only and are not tied to any win projections; SBLive numbers and fan counts may change leading up to the game.
Get there early and enjoy a close, competitive nonleague matchup — it’s the kind of local high school game that can set the tone for the season.