Canyon Hills Edges Patrick Henry in Overtime Thriller

Rattlers move closer to first league title since 2014 with gutsy win

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

In a crucial City League boys basketball matchup, the smaller players from Canyon Hills High School stepped up big, as 5'7" Anthony Ojeda scored 19 points and 5'9" Gabe Orila added 22 to lead the Rattlers to a 69-67 overtime victory over Patrick Henry. The win puts Canyon Hills in control of the league with one game remaining, as they inch closer to their first league title since the 2013-14 season.

Why it matters

This game had major implications for the City League title race, as Canyon Hills and Patrick Henry were both in contention. The Rattlers, who have struggled in recent years, are now poised to end their league title drought, while the Patriots will need to regroup for the playoffs.

The details

Canyon Hills led by 10 at halftime, but Patrick Henry rallied to tie the game and send it to overtime. In the extra period, Ojeda hit a key 3-pointer and Orila scored the go-ahead bucket with 27 seconds left to lift the Rattlers to victory. Patrick Henry's Isaac Weatherred scored a game-high 36 points, including six 3-pointers, but his last-second shot to tie the game rimmed out.

  • On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Canyon Hills defeated Patrick Henry 69-67 in overtime.
  • Canyon Hills previously beat Patrick Henry 60-58 earlier this season in the first round of league play.

The players

Anthony Ojeda

A 5'7" guard for Canyon Hills High School who scored 19 points in the win.

Gabe Orila

A 5'9" guard for Canyon Hills High School who scored 22 points, including the go-ahead bucket in overtime.

Isaac Weatherred

A player for Patrick Henry High School who scored a game-high 36 points, including six 3-pointers.

Brady Sirota

The head coach of Canyon Hills High School.

Kenny Caesar

The head coach of Patrick Henry High School.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

What’s next

On Thursday, Canyon Hills will travel to Hoover, which is winless in league play, as they look to clinch the City League title.

The takeaway

This game showcased the heart and determination of the smaller players on Canyon Hills' roster, as they stepped up in a big moment to lead their team to a crucial victory and move one step closer to their first league title in over a decade. The Rattlers' success this season is a testament to their teamwork, chemistry, and refusal to be rattled by the moment.