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Former NFL Super Bowl player named coach at LB Poly

Long Beach Poly, a 19-time Southern Section champion, introduced former Antonio Pierce as its new football coach on Thursday.


Let's just say there's skeptics whether Pierce, who has no coaching experience, was the best choice for a program that's considered almost every season to be one of the teams to beat in the Pac-5 Division.

For one, Pierce is going to continue as an Bristol, Conn., on occasion. He's supposed to have assistant coaches run the program when he's gone.

But Principal Joe Carlson said, "We wouldn't have hired him if we didn't think he was the right guy for the right position."


This post was edited on 2/7 12:56 PM by Dave Keefer

Full story at L.A. Times

Nor Cal Spring Showcase-live event in Sacramento near EYBL April 25-27

2014 Nor Cal Spring Showcase-NCAA certified event-April 25-27 (Friday to Sunday) in Sacramento



The 3rd annual Nor Cal Spring Showcase will be held Friday (6-10 pm) Saturday (9 am-9 pm) Sunday (9 am-4 pm) April 26-28, 2013 at Capital Christian High School and El Camino High School in Sacramento. The NIKE EYBL event will be held at Rancho Cordova Events Center and this event is being moved to Sacramento to be in close proximity to EYBL to attract more college coaches.



The event will be NCAA certified allowing Division I coaches to attend. Fifty teams from California and others areas will participate.

Every team will play four games (two each day in two of the three days). For more information contact event director Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or via email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.

SC Closes with Adoree', JuJu. and Mama/Signing Day Blog

Steve Sarkisian ended his first recruiting class with a bang. He landed the 3 highest rated players in Southern California in 5 stars Adoree' Jackson of Serra, John"JuJu"Smith of Long Beach Poly, and 4 star Damien Mama of St. John Bosco.

Other News:
Former Under Armour All American/Summit/Oregon wide out Devon Blackmon chose BYU today after being at RCC this year.
OT Devin Burleson of Highland in Palmdale who was featured in today's offensive scouting report, flipped to Washington from SDSU.
Chaminade 6'6 WR/TE Brayden Lenius chose Washington.
WR Jamire Jordan of Palmdale chose Fresno State.
TE Jordan Silva of Murrieta Valley chose Nevada.
Long Beach Poly DL Jason Fao and Placentia Valencia TE Michael Sota chose UTEP.
Long Beach Poly DL Gasetoto Schueter chose Utah State.
Chino Hills WR Chazz Eldridge chose New Mexico.


This post was edited on 2/5 5:14 PM by bjbrandon

Parochial lawsuit dropped; arbitration will settle it

Judge Josephine L. Stanton has approved a joint stipulation to dismiss the federal lawsuit filed by Oaks Christian, St. Bonaventure, Damien and St. Lucy's against the Southern Section, according to a court filing on Wednesday.

It's an agreement where the schools and the Southern Section will take their disagreement to binding arbitration, according to individuals with knowledge of the situation but not authorized to speak on the matter. The hearing is set for March 4-5 in Los Angeles. Three separate decisions will be made affecting the four schools. Damien and St. Lucy's will be presenting their case together.

The schools filed the lawsuit in an attempt to prevent the Southern Section from moving the schools into the parochial area for sports leagues beginning with the 2014-15 school year.

If any of the schools win their arbitration hearing, a new releaguing phase will have to take place.

Nike Extravaganza Saturday Results

Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei High School Day 2 Results - Saturday, February 1:

Game 1: Los Alamitos 57, Colony (Ontario) 42
Leading Scorers:
Los Alamitos - Eyassu Worku 16, Jack Kaub 14 (14 rebounds)
Colony - Derrick Bruce 17, Derric Green 9
Records: Los Alamitos 19-4, Colony 17-7

Game 2: Serra (Gardena) 81, Upland 50[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Serra - Tavrion Dawson 21, Kris Martin 11
Upland - Deangelo Stowers 15, Marquis Reed 14
Records: Serra 17-6, Upland 13-10

Game 3: Alemany (Mission Hills) 54, Fairfax (Los Angeles) 52 in Overtime[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Alemany - Daron Henson/Brandon Boyd 16
Fairfax - Sage Woodruff 11, Lorne Curie/Pierson Ro 10
Records: Alemany 16-8, Fairfax 15-8

Game 4: Centennial (Corona) 67, Redondo Union (Redondo Beach) 60[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Centennial - Deontae North 19 (10 rebounds), Sedrick Barefield 17
Redondo Union - Ian Fox 17, Leland Green 14 (11 rebounds)
Records: Centennial 19-2, Redondo Union 18-4

Game 5: Orange Lutheran 60, Foothill (Santa Ana) 54[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Orange Lutheran - Rogers Printup 17, Keisan Lucier-South 14 (14 rebounds)
Foothill - Eric Patton 16, Riley O'Hern 13
Records: Orange Lutheran 13-10, Foothill 17-5

Game 6: Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) 68, J Serra (San Juan Capistrano) 53[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Bishop Gorman - Chase Jeter 19, (11 rebounds), Noah Robotham 17
J Serra - Johnnie Vassar 21, Dlan Osetkowski 11
Records: Bishop Gorman 20-4, J Serra 12-8

Game 7: Etiwanda (Rancho Cucamonga) 62, St. John Bosco (Bellflower) 53 in Overtime[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Etiwanda - Jordan McLaughlin 32, Kameron Edwards 16 (11 rebounds)
St. John Bosco - Daniel Hamilton 18, Tyler Dorsey 15 (11 rebounds)
Records: Etiwanda 21-3, St. John Bosco 14-8


Game 8: DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) 61, Westchester (Los Angeles) 56 in Overtime

Leading Scorers:
DeMatha - Corey Henson 33, Terrell Allen 9
Westchester - Elijah Stewart 32, Ellis Salahuddin/Akil Hall Reese 6
Records: De Matha 18-2, Westchester 19-5

Game 9: Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 69, Whitney Young (Chicago, IL) 57[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Mater Dei - Stanley Johnson 27, Rex Pfleuger 16
Whitney Young- Miles Reynolds 21, Jahlil Okafor 17 (14 rebounds)
Records: Mater Dei 23-0, Whitney Young 16-5



This post was edited on 2/2 12:01 AM by Dave Keefer

Bullying going on at Mater Dei? Soto may sue over transfer.

Controversy has erupted over the transfer of Santa Ana Mater Dei senior forward Mario Soto to Saddleback Valley Christian.

He has sought immediate eligibility from the Southern Section via a change of residency, but Mater Dei has yet to sign off on the transfer, Southern Section spokesman Thom Simmons said.

Soto has hired an attorney, John Manly, who is alleging that Soto was subjected to bullying at the school for three years.

Manly, a Mater Dei grad who has sued his alma mater more than a dozen times since 1997, said he wrote a letter to the Diocese of Orange last week asking "the diocese to take action. There ought to be severe repercussions for the coaching staff," he said.
Eric Sondheimer, LA Times





This post was edited on 12/17 9:51 PM by simidave

Mario Soto's transfer appeal is denied

On Friday, former Santa Ana Mater Dei basketball player Mario Soto received bad news. The Southern Section denied his hardship appeal, likely ending his senior season. He transferred to Saddleback Valley Christian and sought immediate eligibility via "individual student safety incidents."

He cannot appeal to the state CIF. The only other recourse would be to take legal action.
Eric Sondheimer, L.A. Times

Nike Extravaganza Friday Results

From Gerry Freitas:

Nike Extravaganza at Mater Dei High School Day 1 Results - Friday January 31:


Game 1: Servite (Anaheim) 55, Ocean View (Huntington Beach) 33
Leading Scorers:
Servite - Trevor Treinen 20, Neil Pauu 12
Ocean View - Zarek Osborne 10 (10 rebounds), Tristan Werschlag 6
Records: Servite 10-13, Ocean View 10-13

Game 2: Saddleback Valley Christian (San Juan Capistrano) [/B]63, Eisenhower (Rialto) 58[/B]
Leading Scorers:
Saddleback Valley Christian - Miles Seward 20 (12 rebounds), Irshad Hunte 18 (18 rebounds), Eric Rwahwire 18 (10 rebounds)

Eisenhower - Marquane Harris 22 (14 rebounds), Rayshawn Kearney 14

Records: Saddleback Valley Christian 18-5, Eisenhower 10-10


Game 3: Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) 60, Bullard (Fresno) 54

Leading Scorers:
Santa Margarita - Sjur Berg 14 (10 rebounds), Joe Furstinger 13 (13 rebounds)
Bullard - Austin Armstead 15, Calvin Young 13 (11 rebounds)
Records: Santa Margarita 15-7, Bullard 10-10


Game 4: Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 79, Village Christian (Sun Valley) 60

Leading Scorers:
Mater Dei - Stanley Johnson 34 (10 rebounds), MJ Cage 18 (14 rebounds)
Village Christian - Bear Henderson 21, Bennie Boatwright 19
Records: Mater Dei 22-0, Village Christian 16-4




This post was edited on 2/1 1:15 AM by Dave Keefer

Fairfax State Preview Classic Results

Sent to us by Gerry Freitas:

Fairfax State Preview Classic Results - Saturday January 25:[/B]

Game 1: Maranatha (Pasadena) 49, Rolling Hills Prep (San Pedro) 48

Leading Scorers:
Maranatha - Nick Springer 14, Trey Williams 14
Rolling Hills Prep - Jackie Davis 18, Jimbo Lull 13
Records: Maranatha 10-11, Rolling Hills Prep 4-12


Game 2: Brentwood 80, Santa Monica 53

Leading Scorers:
Brentwood - Maxwell Kupchak/Tra Holder 24
Santa Monica - Jonah Mathews 19, Travis Fujita 10
Records: Brentwood 13-7, Santa Monica 11-9


Game 3: Price (Los Angeles) 69, Torrey Pines (San Diego) 53

Leading Scorers:
Price - James Washington 17, Roderick Williams 15
Torrey Pines - Brandon Cyrus 24, Sam Worman 14
Records: Price 15-7, Torrey Pines 17-4


Game 4: Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) 74, Harvard Westlake (North Hollywood) 64

Leading Scorers:
Sierra Canyon - Cody Riley 25, Devearl Ramsey 24
Harvard-Westlake - Derrick Newton 19, Bryan Polan 14
Records: Sierra Canyon 19-2, Harvard-Westlake 9-11


Game 5: Compton 73, Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) 55

Leading Scorers:
Compton - Kyron Cartwright 22, Isaiah Bailey 21
Bishop Montgomery - Stevie Thompson 18, Justin Bibbins 10
Records: Compton 17-4, Bishop Montgomery 19-4


Game 6: Serra (Gardena) 72, Fairfax (Los Angeles) 54

Leading Scorers:
Serra- Ron Freeman 21, Tavrion Dawson 20
Fairfax- Lindsey Drew 10, Olisa Nwachie/Sage Woodruff 8
Records: Serra 15-6, Fairfax 12-7


Game 7: Chino Hills 77, Windward (Los Angeles) 62

Leading Scorers:
Chino Hills - Bishop Mency 18, Lonzo Ball 17
Windward - Jalen Harris 24, Breland Brandt 10
Records: Chino Hills 17-4, Windward 15-6


Game 8: Loyola (Los Angeles) 67, El Camino Real (Woodland Hills) 48

Leading Scorers:
Loyola - Parker Jackson-Cartwirght/Thomas Welsh 19
El Camino Real - Maleke Haynes 20, Brandon Russell 7
Records: Loyola 18-1, El Camino Real 14-6




This post was edited on 1/26 1:09 PM by Dave Keefer

Hey Grizz - any hope for Golden Valley?

Jeff Engilman, a former head coach at Sylmar and Arleta who retired in 2010, has ended his retirement. He has joined the Golden Valley coaching staff to be an assistant under new Coach Dan Kelley, who was an assistant to Engilman at Sylmar and Arleta.

"I'm tryng to help the kid out," said Engilman, 63.

Engilman lives in Acton, so the trip to Santa Clarita is even closer than his days driving to Arleta. He insists he's calm, cool and mellow, hardly what he used to be during his coaching days.

These days, no one stays retired. Bill Redell, 72, just returned as coach at Oaks Christian.
Redell said of Engilman, "Tell him to call me when he's 72."

Redell and Engilman both wish their favorite play _ the fumblerooski _ was still legal in high school.
Engilman said he planned to help Kelley for this year.
Eric Sondheimer, L.A. Times

Playoff divisions to be announced in March

The Southern Section will release its recommendations for new football playoff divisions on March 14, but there's already rumors about early recommendations. A final decision won't be voted on by the Southern Section Council until April 30.

Assistant commissioner Glenn Martinez was scheduled to meet with the football advisory committee on Thursday and discuss his early proposals for new divisions, but that meeting was canceled.

One proposal that's making the rounds is a Pac-5 Division that would remove the South Coast League and replace it with the Big 8, which includes Corona Centennial.

There will be time for appeals and complaints to be addressed, and there still needs to be a resolution of the lawsuit filed by St. Bonaventure, Oaks Christian, St. Lucy's and Damien against the Southern Section.

Eric Sondheimer, L.A. Times

LA County Produces the Most Division 1 Football Players in Nation

I got sent this article, its pretty good. It displays the amount of Division 1 football players and the county they came from. California is represented very well.



LA County is tops on the list with 648 guys, San Diego County is 10th with 248, Orange County is 11th with 242, Riverside County is 21st with 174, with San Bernardino not far behind with 145 D1 Players.



It is what most already knew in terms of California, Texas, Florida, and Georgia ranking high.



The link below is of a detailed interactive map, :

http://blog.modeanalytics.com/where-football-players-call-home/



You can also click each county and see where the position players of each school/conference are from.



http://blogs.seattletimes.com/highschoolsports/2014/01/16/king-county-ranks-high-in-producing-division-i-football-players/

So Cal Hoop Review April 12-13 at Next Level

2014 Southern California Hoop Review[/B]

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The 11th annual Southern California Hoop Review will be held Saturday and Sunday April 12th and 13th at Next Level Sports Complex in Garden Grove from 9 am to 9 pm each day. It will be open to teams from high school and AAU programs and individual players in all high school grades (including seniors). 80 teams will be entered in the number one non-live period event on the west coast.[/B]

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The event is designed to provide all players an opportunity to demonstrate their talents/skills in highly competitive games for the college coaches, scouts, and media expected to attend. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service that will be sent to college coaches and various internet sites.[/B]

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Cost is $150.00 for individuals and $450.00 for teams for direct payment. Online fees are $155 for individuals and $460 for teams. Multiple team discounts are available. Every team/individual will play four games (two each day). For more information contact the tournament co-director, Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.[/B]

So Cal Shootout results from APU

So Cal Shootout (at Azusa Pacific University) Results- Saturday January 18: [/B]

From Gerry Freitas:

Game 1: Charter Oak (Covina) 44, Flintridge Prep (La Canada) 40
Leading Scorers:
Charter Oak - Amier Thomas 17, Dakota Golden 9

Flintridge Prep - Kyle Hamane 17, Stephan Smith 8

Records: Charter Oak 7-10, Flintridge Prep 5-11


Game 2: South Hills (West Covina) 54, Alta Loma 53 (Overtime)
Leading Scorers:
South Hills - Darik Pradia 19, Darius Scott 12

Alta Loma - Nate Olowo 13, Anthony Kirkwood 10

Records: South Hills 9-10, Alta Loma 11-9


Game 3: Santiago (Corona) 64, Rowland (Rowland Heights) 58
Leading Scorers:
Santiago - Matt Herring 17, Nate Barker/Brandon Guererro 12

Rowland - JR Hernandez 24, Elijah Beasley/Sebastian Bohorquez 8

Records: Santiago 10-9, Rowland 9-9


Game 4: Walnut 57, Murrieta Valley (Murrieta) 43
Leading Scorers:
Walnut - Jeff Huang 17, Rob Harrelson 14

Murrieta Valley - Jacob Forte 10, Austin Bryant 8

Records: Walnut 13-5, Murrieta valley 12-6


Game 5: Colony (Ontario) 67, La Canada 46
Leading Scorers:
Colony - Derrick Bruce 35, Caleb DeFabiis 18

La Canada - KoKo Kurdoghlian 10, Ben Choi 6

Records: Colony 14-6, La Canada 12-6

Game 6: Glendora 65, California (Whittier) 43
Leading Scorers:
Glendora - AJ Begonia 21, Brandon Brothers 14

California - Carlos Legaspy 9, Jake Mata/Anthony Rodriguez/Traie Givens 7

Records: Glendora 14-5, California 12-6


Game 7: Mission Viejo 61, Damien (La Verne) 60
Leading Scorers:
Mission Viejo- Kaden Rasheed 19, Chandler Hutchison 18

Damien- Jeremy Hemsley 26, Micah Robinson/Micah Fitts 12

Records: Mission Viejo 14-5, Damien 15-3


Game 8: Etiwanda (Rancho Cucamonga) 66, ML King (Riverside) 36
Leading Scorers:
Etiwanda- Jordan McGlaughlin 17, Kameron Edwards 11

King- Chris Lott 14, Maurice Jones 9

Records: Etiwanda 17-3, King 13-5


Game 9: Los Osos (Rancho Cucamonga) 65, Claremont 64
Leading Scorers:
Los Osos Tide Osifeso 25, Jamar Akoh 13

Claremont- Chris Edward 22, Harlan Maass/Omar Mahmoud 11

Records: Los Osos 10-8, Claremont 15-4



This post was edited on 1/19 12:04 AM by Dave Keefer

Re-leaguing lawsuit may be decided by March

By Eric Sondheimer



A federal lawsuit filed by St. Bonaventure, Oaks Christian, Damien and St. Lucy's against the CIF Southern Section appears headed for binding arbitration, with a decision expected in March. That's the speculation of individuals close to the schools but not in position to speak on the record.


Lawyers for the Southern Section and the schools have refused to provide an update on the case. The judge in the case encouraged lawyers on both sides to seek a private mediation.

The schools have been trying to prevent the Southern Section from moving their athletic teams from the Northern Area to the paraochial area starting in 2014-15. If even one school succeeds, it would force the areas involved to meet again and revise their leagues for the coming cycle.

Schools have been finalizing football schedules for the fall, and they might need to be changed depending on the outcome of the case.

Also, private schools in March start sending out acceptance letters to incoming freshmen, so having closure to the case is important for everyone involved.


This post was edited on 1/15 11:49 AM by Dave Keefer

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San Diego - Los Angeles Challenge results

San Diego - Los Angeles Challenge (at Lincoln High School, San Diego) Results- Saturday January 11

Game 1: San Ysidro 93, La Verne Lutheran 38

Leading Scorers:
San Ysidro - Orlando Quinones 28, Lynard Syeward 27, Terrence Lang 16, Layne Henderson/McGee Peng 6

Records: San Ysidro 6-9, La Verne Lutheran 2-10


Game 2: Hoover (San Diego) 73, Taft (Woodland Hills) 65

Leading Scorers:
Hoover - Damonte Holiday 23, Miles Nolen-Webb 20

Taft - Damian Wilson 21, Clifton Powell 18

Records: Hoover 11-7, Taft 6-9


Game 3: Mater Dei (Chula Vista) 58, Rancho Christian (Temecula) 55

Leading Scorers:
Mater Dei - Jaylen Hands 20, Spencer Vering 19

Rancho Christian - Jamal Brower 18, Trace Redfield 14

Records: Mater Dei 14-2, Rancho Christian 12-7


Game 4: La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad) 65, Centennial (Compton) 40

Leading Scorers:
La Costa Canyon - Brady Twombly 15, Travis Fuller 14

Centennial - Keshawn Harris/Johnny Bailey/Rodney Smith 8

Records: La Costa Canyon 15-2, Centennial 8-8


Game 5: Buckley (Sherman Oaks) 53, Francis Parker (San Diego) 52

Leading Scorers:
Buckley - Austin Butler 19, Chase Holiday 15

Parker - Evan Fitzner 23, Andrew Cress 10

Records: Buckley 20-0, Francis Parker 14-2


Game 6: Venice 86, Lincoln (San Diego) 79

Leading Scorers:
Venice - Jason Ball/Dewan Thompson 20

Lincoln - Steve Garrett 28, Micah Porter 18

Records: Venice 5-10, Lincoln 9-3


Game 7: El Camino (Oceanside) 58, Maranatha (Pasadena) 45

Leading Scorers:
El Camino - Devin Watson 22, Chad Morrison 11

Records: El Camino 13-3, Maranatha 7-9





This post was edited on 1/12 12:44 AM by Dave Keefer

Dorsey to Arizona

St. John Bosco 5 star junior guard, Tyler Dorsey verbally committed to Arizona late last night.

The Wildcats have nabbed the top player in the state of California in the past 5 years nabbing Stanley Johnson in the class of 2014, Dorsey in 2015, Aaron Gordon in 2013, Grant Jerrett in 2012, and Josiah Turner in 2011.

2014 McDonald's All-american Game Nominees

Here are the nominated players (boys and girls) from California (Final Team rosters unveiled January 29)


Justin Bibbins Bishop Montgomery Torrance California
Jerome Bryant Cathedral High School Los Angeles California
Chyanne Butler Serra High School Gardena California
Jordin Canada Windward School Los Angeles California
Arica Carter Long Beach Polytechnic High School Long Beach California
Robert Cartwright Flintridge Prep La Canada Flintridge California
Brooke Copeland Bradley Central High School Benicia California
Zonyia Cormier Sacramento High School Sacramento California
Mikayla Cowling Saint Mary's College H.S. Benicia California
Mohamed Idrissa Diallo Cathedral High School Los Angeles California
Lajahna Drummer Long Beach Polytechnic High School Los Angeles California
Chaya Durr Sacramento High School Sacramento California
Ayanna Edwards Sacramento High School Sacramento California
Gabby Green Saint Mary's College High School Oakland California
Morgan Green Pacific Collegiate San Jose California
Daniel Hamilton Saint John Bosco High School Bellflower California
Kelli Hayes Archbishop Mitty High School San Jose California

Parker Jackson-Cartwright Loyola High School Los Angeles California
Stanley Johnson Mater Dei High School Santa Ana California
Trey Kell Saint Augustine High School San Diego California
Taylor Long Valley View High School Moreno Valley California
Malik Marquetti Millikan High School Long Beach California
Jordan McLaughlin Etiwanda High School Rancho Cucamonga California
Mariya Moore Salesian High School Richmond California
Amy Okonkwo Etiwanda High School Fontana California
Malik Pope Laguana Creek High School Elk Grove California
Najah Queenland Sacramento High School Sacramento California
Natalie Romeo Cardonelet High School Martinez California
Simone Sheppard Sacramento High School Sacramento California
Kristen Simon Windward School Gardena California
Thomas Welsh Loyola High School Los Angeles California


This post was edited on 1/9 1:10 AM by Dave Keefer



This post was edited on 1/13 2:21 PM by Dave Keefer

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