Ardarius Grayson comes up clutch, leads Oakland Tech over Fremont-Oakland

Ardarius Grayson comes up clutch, leads Oakland Tech over Fremont-Oakland

OAKLAND – Ardarius Grayson didn’t have a great first half. 

The usually heady Oakland Tech star totaled four turnovers and struggled to connect from the outside as league rival Fremont-Oakland kept the 6-foot point guard at bay early.

But when it mattered most, Grayson was as clutch as they come. 

Grayson scored 23 points – 12 of which came in the fourth quarter – to lead Tech to a gritty 68-54 road win over Fremont. The Bulldogs outscored Fremont 16-5 in the final period, shutting down the Tigers’ above-the-rim offense. 

Oakland Tech’s Ardarius Grayson (0) misses a basket on a fastbreak during a basketball game at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

“It was an ugly game, but Ardarius is a gamer,” Tech coach Karega Hart said. “He knows how to play with pace and pick his spots. 

“This game of basketball is beautiful because any team can win on any night. The game was close, and we were in a dog fight. So I’m happy to come out on top. I’m happy we played a better fourth quarter.”

It was a back-and-forth match for a majority Wednesday’s game with Tech not having full control of the game until late. Emotions were high in this rivalry game, despite Tech having the edge over Fremont for the better part of the last decade. 

“They don’t like us and we don’t like them. It’s a rivalry,” Grayson said. “Every time we play, we know it’s going to be a tough game, so we just had to play through it.”

Oakland Tech's Ardarius Grayson (0) makes a basket during a basketball game at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Oakland Tech’s Ardarius Grayson (0) makes a basket during a basketball game at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

Saddiq Alarbesh was second in scoring for Tech with 13 points. Xan Meyer-Plettner had a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds to go along with two blocks. 

Fremont point guard Roy Bishop Jr. was the best player on the floor for Fremont as the Berkeley transfer had a team-high 16 points, dished out two assists and had three steals. Senior Deyonte Spears scored 12 points. 

“We felt like we played well, but we just made some minor turnovers at key times that kind of just took us out of the game,” Fremont coach Scot Alexander said. “The intensity level was there, we just made little mistakes. We were a little bit behind them, but you could slowly see us getting there.”

The Bulldogs took a one-point lead into the second quarter, but Fremont turned up the heat. 

While Tech controlled the pace of the game for a majority of the first half, two alley-oop slams from Fremont senior Jomari Bean got the crowd rocking. Fremont took the lead three times in the second period and forced Tech into 12 first half turnovers with a suffocating full-court press. 

The Bulldogs scored five unanswered points to end the half and held onto a 32-29 lead going into halftime. 

Fremont's Roy Bishop Jr (1) dribbles against Oakland Tech during a basketball game at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Fremont’s Roy Bishop Jr (1) dribbles against Oakland Tech during a basketball game at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

Tech started to hit shots coming out of halftime and took a 42-33 lead early in the third quarter after a 3-pointer from Alarbesh. The game got a bit heated after officials ejected a Fremont player for a non-basketball play that resulted in a huge momentum swing for Tech. 

But Fremont was not going away. 

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