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Season ends for ‘really special’ NVC women’s basketball team with loss in NorCal Regional
Three players scored in double figures, but the Napa Valley College women’s basketball team lost in the first round of the 2025 California Community College Athletic Association-Northern California Regional Basketball Championships to Chabot College, 76-66, in Hayward on Wednesday night.
Arianna Aguilar hit six 3-pointers on the way to leading the Storm, scoring 22 points.
NVC women’s basketball heading to NorCal Regionals; Jamison named to All-State team
Napa Valley College is heading to the postseason for the third year in a row, as the Storm was installed as the No. 21 seed and will travel to No. 12 seed Chabot College-Hayward on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. for a first-round game in the 2025 California Community College Athletic Association-Northern California Regional Women’s Basketball Championships.
Jamison scores career-best 44 points as NVC women's basketball wins on ‘Sophomore Night’
With Rose Jamison scoring a career-best 44 points, the host Napa Valley College women's basketball team concluded its 2024-25 regular season schedule, beating Yuba College-Marysville, 82-61, on “Sophomore Night” Thursday.
Jamison added to her sensational season with a double-double, also getting 13 rebounds, to go along with three assists and three steals.
Jamison, one of the top players in Napa Valley school history, was 17-of-31 shooting from the field, 5-of-12 from the 3-point line, and 5-of-8 at the free-throw line.
Napa Valley (17-11 overall, 13-3 Bay Valley Conference) finishes the conference season in sole possession of second place in the standings. The Storm is 8-2 over its last 10 games.
Laney College-Oakland (25-3 overall, 16-0 Bay Valley) won the title.
NVC women’s basketball sets the tone early, rolls to 80-59 win over Solano
Napa Valley College got after it right from the start in Friday night’s Bay Valley Conference women’s basketball game.
The Storm set the tone early, getting two 3-pointers from Arianna Aguilar, a freshman guard, as she scored 10 points in the first quarter. There was the all-around high-energy and up-tempo team play, the outstanding shooting from the trio of Aguilar, Rose Jamison and Jazmine Fontilla, and the way in which Napa Valley separated itself from Solano in the second quarter.
Napa Valley College gym a home away from home for Helena White, Storm’s two-sport athlete
By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com
Helena White was a year-round athlete, playing on volleyball, basketball and softball teams, while also competing in wrestling, during her high school years at Priest River Lamanna in Idaho.
She is doing something very similar as a freshman at Napa Valley College.
In the fall, she played for Coach Scott Bishop’s Storm volleyball team as a middle hitter and middle blocker.
This winter, she is playing for Coach Paul DeBolt’s Storm basketball team at the forward and post positions.
“I think it helps me academically, mentally and physically, to just be in a sport,” said the 5-foot-10 White. “It keeps me going in my classes and it helps with my grades and everything, overall.
“I feel good when I play sports. So, the gym is where I spend a lot of time, and I love it.”
The gym is a home away from home for White.

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