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Local San Diego Athletes playing College and Pro Basketball

1-21-21
Loyola Marymount 72 San Diego 69 Torrey Pines alum Finn Sullivan 6 points
Memphis 72 Wichita State 52 Boogie Ellis Mission Bay alum 3 points
LA Clippers 115 Sacramento Kings 96 Kawhi Leonard San Diego State alum 22 points

Women's Basketball
Colorado State 90 Utah State 59 Bonita Vista alum Shyla Latone 9 points
1-22-21
The Tritons from UCSD are in their first year of the Big West Conference as they made history by defeating the Aggies of UC Davis by an 89-69 score. Torrey Pines alum Finn Sullivan registered 7 points and Mikey Howell 2,

1-23-21 Point Loma 80 Concordia 75 PL Ladies Ellie Turk from Foothills Christian scored 4 points
Men's Basketball Point Loma 94 Concordia 73 St. Augustine's Luke Haupt 6 points
Cal Davis 78 UCSD 71 UCSD San Marcos alum Mikey Howell led the team with 18 points Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 16
San Diego 78 Portland 70 USD Torrey Pines Finn Sullivan 10
LA Clippers 120 Oklahoma City Thunder 106 Kawhi Leonard 31
Toronto Raptors 101 Miami 81 Lincoln Hornets Norman Powell 23 points

Women's Basketball
Colorado State 88 Utah State 73 Bonita Vista alum Shyla Latone contributed with 13 points.

1-24-21
LA Clippers 108 Oklahoma City Thunder 100 San Diego State alum Kawhi Leonard led with 34 points for LA

Local former San Diego athletes playing at the next levels

Montana 67 Northern Arizona 56 Foothills Christian alum Derek Carter Hollinger scored 4 points for Montana.
Utah 79 Stanford 65 Torrey Pines alum Brandon Angel 2 points for Stanford
Maryland 90 Minnesota 73 LaJolla Country Day School alum Alaysia Styles scored 6 points
San Diego State 68 Utah State 60 Bonita Vista alum Shyla Latone scored 30 points for Utah State
Los Angeles Clippers 111 Utah Jazz 106 San Diego State alum Kawhi Leonard 28 points
Charlotte Hornets 111 Toronto Raptors 108 Lincoln High alum Norman Powell 11 points
Point Loma 87 Northwest Nazarine 57 PL St. Augustine alum Luke Haupt 13 points
Fresno State 73 Air Force 57 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 13 points Robby Robinson Kearny Mesa 1 UNR
Fresno State 79 Air Force 65 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 9 points for UNR
UC Santa Barbara 79 UC San Diego Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 13 points San Marcos alum Mikey Howell 12
UC Santa Barbara 84 UCSD 53 Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 4 points and San Marcos alum Mikey Howell 6
LA Clippers 138 Sacramento Kings 100 SDSU alum Kawhi Leonard 27 points
Toronto Raptors 111 Charlotte Hornets 108 Lincoln alum Norman Powell 11 points
Toronto Raptors 116 Charlotte Hornets 113 Lincoln alum Norman Powell 24 points
Maryland 79 Wisconsin 70 LaJolla Country Day School alum Alaysia Styles 2 points
Point Loma 78 Northwest Nazarene 75 West Hills alum Carly Raily 3 points

California Look to Tonight's CFB Playoff Final

A trio of former California High Schools stars will play a prominent role in tonight's College Football Playoff Final. Ohio State has a pair of them in St. John Bosco All-American Wyatt Davis, the offensive lineman was a five-star recruit in 2017 and has a chance to be a first round draft pick in April. His Buckeye teammate Chris Olave is in first round mock drafts, the wide receiver was a three-star recruit out of Mission Hills in San Marcos in 2016.

Running back Najee Harris leads the way for Alabama. The former #1 recruit in the nation out of Antioch is also in some first round NFL mock drafts. Harris put up record breaking stats in the Bay Area at running back

The Buckeyes also have former a pair of freshman in St. John Bosco safety Kourt Williams and Rancho Cucamonga quarterback CJ Stroud.

Alabama has a pair of Mater Dei players on their roster in freshman quarterback Bryce Young and redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Tommy Brown.
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Local San Diego Athletes Playing College Basketball

San Diego State 65 Nevada Reno 60 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 9 points for UNR
San Diego State 69 Nevada Reno 67 Kearny Mesa alum Robbie Robinson 4 points for UNR.
University of Cal at Irvine 79 University of California at San Diego 65 Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope led with 21 points. This is UCSD's first time they moved to Division I and compete in the Big West Conference.
Montana 84 Whitworth 67 Foothills Christian alum Derek Carter Hollinger 3 points for the Grizzlies of Montana.
Stanford 75 Washington State 60 Torrey Pines alum Brandon Angel scored 2 points for the Cardinals of Stanford.

Maryland 83 Purdue 46 LaJolla Country Day alum Alaysia Styles registered 6 points for the Lady Terps of Maryland

Local San Diego Football Athletes Playing in NFL

Las Vegas Raiders 32 Denver Broncos 31 Mount Miguel alum Corey Littleton 9 tackles for LV. University City alum Tim Patrick 4 receptions for 45 yards for Denver.
New York Giants 23 Dallas Cowboys 19 Helix Highlander alum Levine Toilolo 1 reception for 10 yards for the Giants.
Seattle Seahawks 26 San Francisco 49ers 23 Mission Hills alum Fred Warner 10 tackles for SF. Mater Dei alum Jason Myers field goals of 36 and 30 yards along with 2 extra points for Seattle.
Minnesota Vikings 37 Detroit Lions 35 Point Loma alum Jamal Agnew Punt Returns 2 punts for 22 yards. Kickoff returns 2 for 94 yards.
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Local San Diego Athletes in Bowl Games

1-2-21

Sugar Bowl Ohio State 49 Clemson 28 Mission Hills alum Chris Olave 6 receptions for 132 yards caught 2 passes of 9 and 56 yards from qb Justin Fields for the Buckeyes

Outback Bowl Mississippi 26 Indiana 20 Mission Hills alum Jack Tuttle 26 completions out of 45 attempts for 201 yards 0 touchdowns for the Hoosiers.

Orange Bowl Texas A and M 41 North Carolina 27 Lincoln High alum Don Chapman Jr recorded 1 tackle for the Tar Heels
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Mission Hills alum leads Ohio State to FCS Football Final vs Alabama

Chris Olave keys Ohio State to College Bowl Finals vs. Alabama

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-1-1-21-Chris Olave known for his heroic catches paced the Ohio State Buckeyes to a 49-28 victory over the Clemson Tigers in a semi final college football playoff game.

The Mission Hills alum had 6 receptions for 132 yards along with 2 touchdown receptions of 9 and 56 yards from qb Justin Fields.

Ohio State continues their record at 7-0 where they will face the always mighty tough Alabama Crimson Tide in Miami on Monday, January 11, 2021 for the National Championship Title.

Local San Diego athletes in College and Pro Football

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 47 Detroit Lions 7 Point Loma alum Jamal Agnew scored the only touchdown for the Lions on a 74 yard punt return.

Hawaii Rainbows 28 Houston Cougars 14 The Hawaii Rainbows finished their season with a 5-4 record as Mater Dei alum Quenton Frazier registered 8 tackles in the New Mexico Bowl which was played in Frisco, TX. The Mater Dei alum finished his career at Hawaii with a total of 48 career tackles.

San Francisco 49ers 20 Arizona Cardinals 12 Mission Hills and Brigham Young alum Fred Warner led the 49ers with 14 tackles.

Miami Dolphins 26 Las Vegas Raiders 25 Mount Miguel alum Corey Littleton led the Raiders with 9 tackles.

LA Chargers 19 Denver Broncos 16 University City alum Tim Patrick 3 receptions for 39 yards.

Seattle Seahawks 20 Los Angeles Rams 9 Mater Dei alum Jason Myers 2 field goals of 45 and 49 along with 2 PAT's
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Mission Hills alum Jack Tuttle to start for Indiana in Outback Bowl vs.Mississippi

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-12-24-20-The Mission Hills Grizzlies known for their football tradition along with outstanding athletes that are currently playing in college. In 2017 the Miracle Grizzlies had one of the best seasons in school history with a lot of good athletes in Chris Olave starting wide receiver at Ohio State, Sam Dixon at the United States Naval Academy, Fred Warner Brigham Young alum playing for the San Francisco 49ers currently leading the team in tackles, brother Troy Warner playing at Brigham Young, Warren Washington at the University of Nevada at Reno playing basketball.

The quarterback known for his amazing speed, pocket passing skills in Jack Tuttle, who led the Grizzlies to a current undefeated football career fell short of the CIF San Diego Section title and suffered their first loss to the Highlanders of Helix High School on the game winning touchdown by current Utah State freshman Eleyon Noah.

"During my 4 years at Mission Hills, Coach Hauser has developed me into a mature and responsible person as my tributes always go to them." said Jack Tuttle "When we played Helix in the CIF San Diego Section Final for our first loss that was one of the toughest games as we have kept our team going in order to improve."

After high school the Grizzly alum enrolled at the University of Utah but things didn't work out so he felt that the University of Indiana was a good fit felt that the coaching staff were like a big family to him.

In the Hoosiers 27-11 win over the University of Maryland after starting quarterback Michael Penix suffered a knee injury, Jack Tuttle finally came in relief.

"As a quarterback it is my responsibility to lead the team that is what I did after starting quarterback Michael Penix hurt his knee as he carried the ball on a read option which is unfortunate he is a great player and a person. said the Grizzly alum

On Saturday, December 5th, the San Marcos, CA native got his first start of the season as he threw for 130 yards along with touchdown passes of 1 to Peyton Hendershot and 7 yards to Whop Philyer as they defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 14-6.

"I felt that we overcame some adversity as our squad pulled through the game and came out with the win." "I felt that I can do more to contribute to the team." said Tuttle. "Wisconsin is always one of the toughest teams in the Big 10."

"Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Indiana is a great atmosphere in a competitive Big 10 conference hopefully next year will get all the support back to pack this fine tradition facility." said Jack Tuttle. "Playing our rival Purdue is one of the greatest rivalries for The Old Oaken Bucket is tradition you can talk about rival football on the day of the contest didn't play Purdue COVID 19 but hopefully will get the game back next year."

"Our squad finished the regular season at 6-1 is by recruiting, transfers along with putting the pieces together we were known as the miracle Hoosiers. said Jack Tuttle. "My father played football here at Indiana from 1987 to 1989 he was a walkon kicker everytime he comes to this campus it brings memories to him"

On January 2nd 2021 the Hoosiers will be playing Mississippi in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida where Jack Tuttle will make his second start.
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Former San Diego High School Athletes in College Football as of 12-5-20

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-12-5-20
12-5-20-Mission Hills alum Chris Olave 10 receptions for 139 yards scored on a 41 yard pass reception from qb Justin Fields for Ohio State as they defeated Michigan State 52-12

Jack Tuttle made his debut at QB for the improved 6-1 Indiana Hoosiers as he went 13 completions out of 22 attempts for 130 yards and threw 2 touchdown passes of 1 yard to Peyton Hendershot along with a 7 yarder to Whop Philyear in 14-6 win over the Wisconsin Badgers in a very key 14-6 victory. Next Saturday, the Indiana Hoosiers will take on the Old Oaken Bucket Rivalry.

California 21 Oregon 17 Cal Chris Brown El Camino alum 9 carries for 14 yards Oregon Mater Dei alum CJ Verdell 6 carries for 10 yards

Utah 30 Oregon State 24 Moroni Anae Cathedral Catholic 2 tackles Devin Lloyd Otay Ranch alum 7 tackles Andrew Mata'afa Mount Carmel 1 tackle

Stanford 31 Washington 26 Francis Parker alum Ryan Sanborn 1 punt for 48 yards for Stanford. Carlsbad alum Asa Turner 4 tackles for Washington.

UCLA 25 Arizona State 18 San Marcos alum Kyle Phillips 6 receptions for 53 yards.

Colorado 24 Arizona 13 Scott Young Helix alum Lorenzo Burns, Linfield Christian alum 4 tackles

Clemson 45 Virginia Tech 10 LaJolla Country Day School alum Braxton Burmeister 10 completions out of 12 attempts for 127 yards for Virginia Tech

San Diego State 29 Colorado State 17 Tariq Thompson St. Augustine 2 tackles Cameron Thomas Carlsbad 7 tackles

San Jose State 35 Hawaii 24 Mater Dei alum Quentin Frazier registered 4 tackles for Hawaii

Air Force 35 Utah State 7 USU Eleyon Noa 10 carries for 30 yards Justis Te'i Mission Hills 3 tackles

New Mexico 17 Wyoming 16 Charles Hicks of Lincoln with 3 tackles and Azizi Hearn Oceanside with 1 tackle. New Mexico Mira Mesa alum Devon Sanders 2 tackles.

North Carolina 49 Western Carolina 9 Lincoln alum Don Chapman recorded 3 tackles for UNC
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CIF Statement Regarding Education-Based Athletics for 2020-21 School Year

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. - Due to the continued surge in COVID-19 infections, the California Department of Public Health has postponed the issuance of its updated youth sports guidance. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) does not expect the CDPH will issue any guidance allowing for schools to return to full practice and competition until after January 1, 2021, at the earliest. Thus, all full practice and competition start dates are officially on hold until updated guidance is issued.

CIF Statement Regarding Education-Based Athletics for 2020-21 School Year

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. - Due to the continued surge in COVID-19 infections, the California Department of Public Health has postponed the issuance of its updated youth sports guidance. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) does not expect the CDPH will issue any guidance allowing for schools to return to full practice and competition until after January 1, 2021, at the earliest. Thus, all full practice and competition start dates are officially on hold until updated guidance is issued.

CIF Statement Regarding Education-Based Athletics for 2020-21 School Year

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. - Due to the continued surge in COVID-19 infections, the California Department of Public Health has postponed the issuance of its updated youth sports guidance. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) does not expect the CDPH will issue any guidance allowing for schools to return to full practice and competition until after January 1, 2021, at the earliest. Thus, all full practice and competition start dates are officially on hold until updated guidance is issued.

One Rivals scout thinks a Pac-12 team may edge out USC, Clemson, LSU for Korey Foreman

Per Adam Gorney:
"USC is definitely a serious contender here, he has loved LSU for a long time and he was at Clemson this past weekend, but Arizona State is surging hard.

Foreman will sign on Dec. 16 and then announce his choice in early January during an All-American Bowl announcement ceremony.

The five-star would be able to play immediately, he would be surrounded by former NFL players and coaches who have contacts in the league and he would be able to play in the Pac-12, but not necessarily be right down the road so he could grow as a person away from home. "

AJ Duffy's latest offer is from Maryland

Four-star Rancho Verde quarterback AJ Duffy picked up his latest scholarship offer over the weekend from Maryland. He's performed well throwing the the ball at multiple 7v7 events this off-season and was very impressive last weekend at the SoCal Stack Sports Showcase.

Duffy is ranked 5th (pro-style QB) in the nation by Rivals and recently visited Penn State after checking out Florida, Florida State and Miami back in September.

California NBA Draft Thread

The 2020 NBA drafted started with a bang as a pair of Chino Hills teammates went off the board in the top 6 picks. LaMelo Ball went third overall to the Charlotte Hornets and Onyeka Okongwu went 6th overall to the Atlanta Hawks. The pair won a State Title in 2016 together with Okongwu winning another ring his senior year. That 2016 team had 3 top 10 picks on with Lonzo Ball going 3rd overall.
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