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PRESS RELEASE 5 COUNTIES TOP 100 COLLEGE SHOWCASE ADDS HEAD COACH, PATRICK SPRINGER, MSJC

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Coach Patrick Springer is coaching at the 5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase. A fantastic track record of helping players get to D1 level. (Dwayne Benjamin, Oregon), plus many many more. Before MSJC (12 years),he was assistant at San Jose State, and Head Coach at College of the Desert.


The 2015-16 season marks Coach Springer's 12th as the head coach of the Eagle basketball program and his 16th overall as a community college head coach. Over the past 15 seasons Coach Springer’s teams have averaged 20 wins and qualified for the play-offs 14 times. Since arriving at MSJC Springer’s teams have captured three Foothill Conference titles and one Pacific Coast Athletic Conference North Division crown.
Springer's 2013-14 team won the PCAC North Division title and advanced to the Elite Eight of the State play-offs and finished the season with an overall record of 25-5. The 13-14 season marked the seventh straight season that MSJC had won at least 20 games. During the 2012-13 campaign the Eagles went 21-11.
The 2011-12 MSJC team earned the Foothill Conference title on their way to an overall record of 23-6. The Eagles reached the Elite Eight of the State Play-offs during the 2010-11 season and finished with a 22-9 overall record. MSJC also captured Foothill Conference crowns in 2004 and 2008. The Eagles have a record of 242-101 since Coach Springer’s arrival prior to the 2003-04 season excluding last season. The 2014-15 team went 23-8 under the direction of interim head coach and current Associate head coach Trent Skinner. The 14-15 Eagles also earned the PCAC North Division championship.
Under Coach Springer’s direction 32 players have signed Division I scholarships and many more have moved on to the NCAA Division II and NAIA levels.
Springer began his coaching career in 1991 as an assistant coach at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. After two seasons at the NAIA school, he spent the 1993-94 season at Des Moines Hoover High School where he helped the Huskies to the #1 ranking in Class 4-A in the state of Iowa. The following season Springer returned to the college ranks as an assistant at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, Missouri. In his second season the Scouts won the NJCAA Division II National Championship.
Following the championship season at Penn Valley Coach Springer was hired as the head coach at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, CA. Springer led the Roadrunner program for three seasons reaching the Regional Tournament all three years. The 1998-99 season produced the first 20 win season at COD in many years. Following the 20 win season at COD Springer was hired as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I San Jose State University. During his time at San Jose State Coach Springer moved up the ranks from assistant coach to associate head coach in his final season. After three years with San Jose State, Springer went back to the community college level taking over the program at City College of San Francisco. In his one season at CCSF Springer led the Rams to a play-off berth.
A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Springer attended Iowa Western Community College before finishing his playing career at the University of Iowa. Springer set the single season scoring record as a player at Iowa Western and still holds the single season record for field goals made at the school. Patrick was a walk on guard on the Iowa Hawkeye team that reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. After earning his B.A. degree from Iowa Springer later earned his Master’s Degree from Mid-American Nazarene College in Olathe, Kansas. Coach Springer and his wife Lurece live in Hemet with their daughters Simone and Josephine

LaCosta Canyon High School Football Preview

This will be my 7th year as a Head Coach here at LCC.

Our team's varsity record the past 6 years.
2010 8-4 Avo West League Champs, Quarterfinals Division 2
2011 9-3 Avo West League Champs, Semifinals Division 2
2012 7-4 Quarterfinals Division 2
2013 7-4 Quarterfinals Open Division
2014 6-6 Semifinals Division 1 2015 74 Quarterfinals Open Division

Carries a career record of 44 and 23 for the past 6 years.

Number of registered Football players at LCC per each year per each level. 2016 157 Total: 61 on Varsity, 44 on JV, 52 on Frosh 2015 151 Total 64 on Varsity, 42 on JV, 47 on Frosh 2014 – 173 Total: 74 on Varsity, 48 on JV, 51 on Frosh 2013 – 197 Total: 65 on Varsity, 53 on JV, 79 on Frosh 2012 195 Total: 66 on Varsity, 57 on JV, 72 on Frosh

La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, CA) Head coach: Sean Sovacool

Offensive side of the ball is returning offensive starters:

FIVE
Tanner Clark (Division 1 Caliber QB/WR/Ath)
Evan Atkin OL Zach Goodkin, RB/WR
Victor Epstein: FB
Jake Cashman: WR Defensive side of the ball:

FIVE

Lucas Spencer: CB
Harper Engeman: FS
Taj Sherman: LB
Nick Demos: LB
Alec Vartersian: DL '

15 starting QB returning? (yes/no): Yes Tanner Clark '15 top RB returning? (yes/no): Yes Yes, Zach Goodkin, and Tanner Clark '15 top WR returning? (yes/no): Yes Zach Goodkin, Jake Cashman '15 top OL returning? (yes/no): No '15 top defender returning? (yes/no): Yes Harper Engemann FS '15 JV Record: 10 and 0 ….

Freshmen also 10 and 0 Top three players (please also list year in school [for COMING season], position and height/weight/40yd dash time) :Tanner Clark, at QB/Athlete. Started every single game last two years. 6’2 205 lb frame and runs a 4.6 40 yard dash.. Had 1,257 yards passing and 466 yards rushing with 18 total TD last year alone. Zach Goodkin at WR/RB 3 year varsity starter had 754 yards rushing with a 7 yard average and 15 catches for 353 yards for a 23.5 yard per reception. He had 8 total TDs to go with his 1107 all purpose yards. Zach ran a 4.56 40 yard dash.

Harper Engemann was our defensive MVP last year as a junior had 54 total tackles to go along with his 4 interceptions and 4 pass break ups. Harper runs a 4.9 40 yard dash.

Team strengths: A lot of depth at Linebacker. 3 potential very good seniors will be backed up by 3 very good Juniors from an undefeated JV team. A solid defensive line that will play up to 6 guys and be very active to the ball. Defense will be very active and opportunistic. A backend that is full of seniors will be very athletic and active. Not a ton of size but we will get after it on defense. Offensively have home run potential in the backfield and at receiver. Top tier athletes that if healthy and play to their potential could be very dangerous. A real deal athlete football player at quarterback in Tanner Clark, that is buffered by some great depth at running back and fullback, namely Victor Epstein at FB who started every single game as a junior, and have some explosive players at wide out, namely Jake Cashman along with his 15.9 yard average per reception . The Junior to be Quarterback Jake Neufeld, lead an undefeated JV team last year will see time at QB and WR as well, he is a division 1 caliber talent. Team weaknesses: Offensive line play and depth could be an issue. We have a great senior 11 game starter returning in Evan Atkin, but he is the only returning starter up front. There are some other seniors and underclassman that will need to develop in a hurry. Not a lot of depth in the secondary either. We have a solid starting group but next to no experience at all behind them and will need to have guys from the undefeated JV and Frosh teams step up and fill roles. Losing 2 full scholarship Division 1 specialist to graduation in the kicking game so Junior to be Nick McAllister who is very talented will have to rise to the occasion and do all aspects of the kicking game


6’2 205 lb frame and runs a 4.6 40 yard dash.. Had 1,257 yards passing and 466 yards rushing with 18 total TD last year alone. Zach Goodkin at WR/RB 3 year varsity starter had 754 yards rushing with a 7 yard average and 15 catches for 353 yards for a 23.5 yard per reception. He had 8 total TDs to go with his 1107 all purpose yards. Zach ran a 4.56 40 yard dash. Harper Engemann was our defensive MVP last year as a junior had 54 total tackles to go along with his 4 interceptions and 4 pass break ups. Harper runs a 4.9 40 yard dash. .Team strengths: A lot of depth at Linebacker. 3 potential very good seniors will be backed up by 3 very good Juniors from an undefeated JV team. A solid defensive line that will play up to 6 guys and be very active to the ball. Defense will be very active and opportunistic. A backend that is full of seniors will be very athletic and active. Not a ton of size but we will get after it on defense. Offensively have home run potential in the backfield and at receiver. Top tier athletes that if healthy and play to their potential could be very dangerous. A real deal athlete football player at quarterback in Tanner Clark, that is buffered by some great depth at running back and fullback, namely Victor Epstein at FB who started every single game as a junior, and have some explosive players at wide out, namely Jake Cashman along with his 15.9 yard average per reception . The Junior to be Quarterback Jake Neufeld, lead an undefeated JV team last year will see time at QB and WR as well, he is a division 1 caliber talent. Team weaknesses: Offensive line play and depth could be an issue. We have a great senior 11 game starter returning in Evan Atkin, but he is the only returning starter up front. There are some other seniors and underclassman that will need to develop in a hurry. Not a lot of depth in the secondary either. We have a solid starting group but next to no experience at all behind them and will need to have guys from the undefeated JV and Frosh teams step up and fill roles. Losing 2 full scholarship Division 1 specialist to graduation in the kicking game so Junior to be Nick McAllister who is very talented will have to rise to the occasion and do all aspects of the kicking game
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Oceanside High School Football 2016

Oceanside High School 2016


Head Coach: David Rodriguez

How many years as a head coach: 2nd year at Oceanside. 8 years as head coach overall (different schools)

Key Returnees:
Mykel Bernal 6'2; 295; Sr; OL Will help anchor our line with senior leadership
Donovan Laie 6'6; 285; JR; OL Will hold down the left side with Mykel. Great athleticism for big man.
Max Shuffer 6'4; 210; SR QB/DE Has had a great offseason and continues to improve
Tevin Meadows 5'6; 180; SR RB Is expected to shoulder the load at RB. Our emotional leader
Jake Gerardi 6'4; 205; SR WR/TE/DE Our most versatile player. Will also kick/punt along with WR/TE/DE
Azizi Hearn 6'2; 185; SR WR/DB Part I of our bookend big corners. Is counted on for big senior year.
Julian Hicks 6'1; 175; SR WR/DB Part II of our bookend big corners. Will also play WR.
Tanner Schaul 6'0; 190; SR RB/LB Strong senior leader. Will direct traffic in secondary.
Mikah Linnan 5'10; 185; JR SB/LB Veteran young linebackder as a junior.
Jacob Bernard 5'10; 200; JR RB/LB Our other veteran young linebacker as a junior.
Josh Garcia 5'7; 175; SR SB Fast, tough inside receiver. Is primed for a big senior season.
Puka Taylor 5'10; 175; SR SB Has had a great offseason. Will play a major role in our success.
Jesus Gonzales 5'8 195 SR DE/LB Gonzo is having a great summer. May play some linebacker also.
Dyllan Tui'see 6'2 305 SR OL Big, agile center. Will help keep defenders off of QB and clear lanes for RB
Robert Marcial 6'0 250 SR OL Returning offensive guard who is expected to use experience this season.
Jordan Smith 5'7 150 SR SB/DB Maybe fastest player on team with Azizi. Will play slot and DB.
Armand Marks-Fesili 5'10; 170 JR FS Part of our our very athletic secondary. Has great football instincts.
Isiah Taylor 6'2 265 JR OL/DT Will play both Oline and Dline. Tough and agile player
Mason Buzcek 6'2 275 JR OL/DT Will also play both Oline and Dline.
Jason Sroufe 5'10 155 SR SS/DB Rounds out our secondary with keen football smarts.

Each of the above young men will be key to our success this season.
We will be a veteran bunch this year and are looking forward to competing in the ever tough Avocado league.
We realize it is going to be a battle every week.
We are dedicating our season to our fallen coach Pulu Poumele.








GO PIRATES!!

David Rodriguez, M.Ed

Physical Education

Head Football Coach

Oceanside High School

520-906-1139

David.Rodriguez@oside.us

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CIF-SD Section Champions- '15,’14,'12,'10, '09, '08, '07, '06, '05, '04 , '02, '99, '97, '95, '75, '63

2014 SoCal Regional Champions

2009 Div I State Champions

2007 Div II State Champion
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2016 Football Reports and Previews

Bob Burt ready for first year as Fallbrook's Football Coach



By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Fallbrook High School-Fallbrook, CA: Bob Burt known for his football coaching experience in the high school and college ranks brings an excellent resume to Fallbrook High School

The 74 year old Bob Burt has coached at the following High Schools and Colleges:
13 years in high school started off first coaching job at St. Paul High School under former head coach Rick Zepeda is the winningest football coach in the Southern California with 366 career wins "one of the greatest coaches I respected." said Burt.

Coach Burt's next job was at Santiago High School in Garden Grove, CA where he guided the Cavaliers to 4 straight championships.

In 1976, Coach Burt went to coach at UCLA as being one of the first assistant football coaches under former head coach Terry Donahue in his first year.

In the spring when Dick Tomey was named the new head football coach at the University of Hawaii, Coach Burt I was a defensive coordinator for 3 years

After Coach Burt's daughter started to have health issues Bob came back to Southern California as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Cal State Fullerton for 6 years the Titans went undefeated along with making 2 bowl contest when the Titans were at their peak and prime. Then Coach Burt was named head football at Cal State Northridge where he stayed for 9 years as the Matadors made the NCAA Division II playoffs and again Coach Burt was the winningest coach in school history.

Coach Burt's next coaching was at Temescal Canyon in Elsnore for 13 years and in his first year the Titans won the CIF title and just like Cal State Northridge was the winningest coach in their school football history.

Coach Burt retired from the state teachers system for 13 years and was named the head coach at Notre Dame at Riverside went to playoffs for 4 straight years and then Cypress High School in Anaheim and made the playoffs in his second year and as a friend of mine who was on staff here told me about the opening and was named new head football coach at Fallbrook High school and his motto is " I don't teach I coach football I am hear at 10 am in the morning each day until 7 or 8 pm at night focus on my players I deal with parents, players, grades issues for my players they think that I am happy as happy to be here."


"We had a great spring summer as I spent 24 days with the guys. said Head Coach Bob Burt." I didn't get here until I was offered the job in April we had spring practice and summer workouts and will compete this year as spent most of my football career was in the Southern Section but I'm happy with the work ethic and the attitude along with the kids."


Coach Bob Burt on the outlook of the team: At quarterback James Grantham 7 completions out of 16 attempts for 132 yards he had a good spring on offense but had a lot of success at throwing the ball 60 to 40 and he has a lot of talent but needs to prove himself to be the leader that we need he is big has a good arm and is a competitor at what I saw."

Coach Burt on Kobe Stalling 3 receptions for 47 yards at wr: "He's an excellent receiver who is also a 2 way player and an excellent athlete with good hands, Kobe will involve him in the offense quite a bit

Coach Burt on both Mike Lindsay 5 carries for 37 yards is playing fullback and Nashon Hagan 12 carries for 22 yards is one of our tailbacks and is picking up the offense

Coach Burt on Defensive Players: " Charlie Bickel is our outside linebacker. Ethan Martin will see starting time some time in the secondary as a so he has a great attitude and is working hard we have played in him in a couple of positions."

Offensive plays we an I formation team will go multiple and one back sets spread and stuff were not a wing t like Delaware not a spread like Oregon if you look at our offense look like Stanford type stuff tight ends running the ball spread out probably like how Denver was this year

Defensive Plays 4-2-5

"We opened up against Westview as Kyle Williams was named the head coach. I have known his father for years when I have to wait and see their scrimmage films but as of now I have no idea of what they are going to run as what were going to run he Kyle hired some coaches to help with the spread offensive and a hired a defense that runs a 4-3 but I have to focus on our squad." said Burt
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PRESS RELEASE 5 COUNTIES TOP 100 COLLEGE SHOWCASE. JAMES PAULEY, TWINE TIME BASKETBALL

So Glad to add Coach Pauley to the event. Results oriented. Trains some great shooters.

James Pauley is a world class master shooter and renowned shooting coach. He is Executive Director of the National Basketball Shooters Association and director of "Twine Time Basketball".

Coach Pauley has been a head coach and has coached all aspects of basketball for the past 25+ years working with players of all ages. For the past six years, he has focused solely on shooting providing 1-on-1 private training, small groups, camps, and providing shooting clinics for high school and college teams.

As a competitive shooter, James won the "Coaches Challenge" at the 2013 Final Four by making 112 straight FTs and 54 3-pointers in a row. He set the World Hot Shot record in 2014, and at the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, won both the 3 point and Hot Shot competition as well as the Senior World Championship in free throws. He has made 200+ free throws in a row more than 50 times in the past two years with a personal best 741! His best consecutive three point streak is 74.

Coach Pauley has a Noah shooting system which he uses with all his players. It is a big reason why both he and his players are or are becoming great shooters!

So Cal Juco Shootout- NCAA live period event July 15-16 at Cerritos College

So Cal Juco Shootout will be held Friday and Saturday July 15-16 at Cerritos College in Norwalk. It is an NCAA live period event allowing Division I coaches to attend. 33 junior college teams from Southern and Northern California will be participating in the nation's largest summer junior college event. Games will will start at 10 am each day. The schedule will be posted at hoopreview.net on Wednesday July 13.

Accepting Enrollment for Prolific Prep Academy – Top Prep School

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Prolific Prep
("PP") is entering into its 3rd year of existence. In just two years, PP has solidified itself as one of the top Prep Academy’s in the USA and now abroad. Most recently, Prolific Prep was featured in Sports Illustrated (July 27th issue), as well as featured by ESPN. PP is now accepting enrollment for available spots for its 2016-2017 season. It is also lining up for its 2017-2018 season as well. The costs start from $22k per season (All Inclusive).

Prolific Prep has 4 teams currently:

Prolific Prep Men’s High School (California) Possibly one spot depending on returning players decision.

Prolific Prep Men’s North High School (Canada) 2 Spots Available

Prolific Prep Men’s Post Grad 5th year (Canada) 2 Spots Available

Prolific Prep Women’s North High School (Canada) 4 Spots Available

Prolific Prep North is located at Sault Ste. Marie. The city is located at tip of the State of Michigan, just inside the Canadian border. All teams are part of the GRIND SESSIONS EVENTS, which is considered the top events in the USA. They also are part of local leagues in their areas as well. PP North has a full boarding facility, food service, transportation, etc. All PP Academies include top coaching staffs, trainers, facilities, etc. To visit the PP North School, please click the brochure below.

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To visit our website, visit www.prolificprep.org

Also, we can be reached at info@prolificprep.org for serious inquiries. Please include bio (including GPA), location, AAU Affiliation, Ranking, scholarship offers (if any), etc.

Thank you

Prolific Prep

Accepting Enrollment for Prolific Prep Academy – Top Prep School

PP-Forum-Flyer.jpg


Prolific Prep
("PP") is entering into its 3rd year of existence. In just two years, PP has solidified itself as one of the top Prep Academy’s in the USA and now abroad. Most recently, Prolific Prep was featured in Sports Illustrated (July 27th issue), as well as featured by ESPN. PP is now accepting enrollment for available spots for its 2016-2017 season. It is also lining up for its 2017-2018 season as well. The costs start from $22k per season (All Inclusive).

Prolific Prep has 4 teams currently:

Prolific Prep Men’s High School (California) Possibly one spot depending on returning players decision.

Prolific Prep Men’s North High School (Canada) 2 Spots Available

Prolific Prep Men’s Post Grad 5th year (Canada) 2 Spots Available

Prolific Prep Women’s North High School (Canada) 4 Spots Available

Prolific Prep North is located at Sault Ste. Marie. The city is located at tip of the State of Michigan, just inside the Canadian border. All teams are part of the GRIND SESSIONS EVENTS, which is considered the top events in the USA. They also are part of local leagues in their areas as well. PP North has a full boarding facility, food service, transportation, etc. All PP Academies include top coaching staffs, trainers, facilities, etc. To visit the PP North School, please click the brochure below.

http://prolificprep.org/images/TheTECH_CourseGuide.pdf

To visit our website, visit www.prolificprep.org

Also, we can be reached at info@prolificprep.org for serious inquiries. Please include bio (including GPA), location, AAU Affiliation, Ranking, scholarship offers (if any), etc.

Thank you

Prolific Prep

5th Annual "5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase" Aug 13/14

The 5th Annual “5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase”

Saturday, Aug 13th @ Lakeside HS in Elsinore (Girls 11am-3pm/Boys 4pm-8pm)

Sunday, Aug 14th @ Lakesides HS in Elsinore (Girls 11am-3pm/Boys 4pm-8pm)

· For Classes 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

· Icemen Basketball combined events helped over 91 kids get Scholarships since 2006.

· JC, D2, D3 and NAIA in attendance (Invitations sent) Media and Web Sites in attendance.

· A list of top players Academic and Athletic performance and projected level will be compiled and distributed to colleges throughout the country.

· Every Participant gets a T Shirt. Event Coverage from IE Sports Net and KVMD Channel 23.

· Event Report by Coaches Todd Malecki & Anthony Williams ,Lakeside HS ( 45 years combined Evaluating Experience.)

· $100 Early Registration (Paypal/Cashier Check/Money Order) $125 Day of Event, CASH, NO PERSONAL CHECKS

· Intense Skill Work with 2 Game Guarantee+Top 24 Game

· Events are on time, on task, and you will get your $ worth. You get 2 days for the price of 1.

· Multiple Players sign up from one team (3) $95 per player. (Pre Register)

· Coaches on Staff with over 124 years combined experience: Brian Wethers (Murrieta Valley, WET Basketball), Darren French (East LA College), Tony Carter-Loza (La Harbor College), Anthony Williams , Todd Malecki (Icemen), Matt Rhoades, Michael Johnson (Branch West) and Tito Ortiz (Cerritos College)


Some Past Icemen Players/Event Participants Include: Devin Dyer (Masters), Tony Snell (Chicago Bulls), Travis Fulton (Pacific), John Bawligaire (Wright State), Dakota Downs (Concordia), Kyler Perry (Montana Western), Cameron Glover (Fullerton), Brandon Reig (Hamline), Matt Rosser/Mitchell Anderson (Cal Poly Pomona), Anthony Gilchrist (COD), Kevin Young (Kansas), Austin Quick (UCR), Eric Lawton (Arkansas, Little Rock), Joe Burton (Oregon State), Derren May (MSJC), Jeremy Kilgore (Hope International), Terrance Drisdom (Cal Poly Pomona), Ian Mozeleski (La Sierra), LeBradford Franklin (SD State), Javier Lomeli (La Sierra), Nick Paulson (CBU), Brandon Holcomb (Radford), Josh Richardson (SD Christian), Dart Meggs (Dominican), Leon Wells (Cal Poly Pomona), Danny Hopkins (MSJC), DJ Redd (Minnesota-Crookston), Marc Ringnell (MSJC), Shannon Fowler (RCC), Michael Robinson (UCSD),Ivan Patterson (CBU), Jake Duffy (Palomar), Greg Anderson (BYU-Hawaii), Dwayne Brown (Eastern Az), Derrell Swanson (UCR), Dionte Goodlett (Regis), Matt Rhodes (Willams North Carolina), Adam Alfaro (CS San Marcos), Brandon Juwato (Hawaii), Brandon Ruffin (Irvine Valley) Udon Usake (SF State), Greg Leslie (Humboldt), Nick Tate (College of Sequooias), Tonye Akomonde (AZ Christian), Dillon Floyd (Bemedji St), Josh Barrett (CBU), Kendale Washington (Montana Tech),David Wedge (hope intl), Bryant Taylor (McMurry University), Kerry Brooks (MSJC), Siaki Cravens (Hawaii-Football), Taylor Sharffenburg (La Sierra), Garrett Kiefer (La Sierra), Lee Staples (Palomar), Jacob Pino (La Sierra), Marcus Hazlewood (La Sierra), Davin Guinn (UCR), John Gilliam (UCR, Chaffey), Anthony Rounds (RCC), Tom Folsom (RCC), Lance Jones (La Sierra),Justin Sadler (Dominguez Hills), Jonathon Nichols (Dominguez Hills), Sam Marcus (Stanislaus), Robert Walters (Stanislaus) Andy Shade (La Sierra), Ryan Smith (Tulane), Amin Sawahi (Fullerton College), Dylan Martin (Blue Mt JC), Mark Eden (SD Christian), Jared Dizon (Hope Int’l), Michael Panaggio (Lane University), Brandon Rosser (Central Arizona), Anthony Gonzales (Arizona Christian) and many more.

Call for information. 951-445-4376 or email: Like Icemen Basketball on Facebook. Coach Malecki Referrals at www.icemenbasketball.com Email: icemenbball@aol.com. PayPal Link at www.icemenbasketball.com.



Please print legibly. Paypal Todd Malecki or Cashier Checks/Money Orders ($100) Made out and mailed to:

Player:__________________________ Player Cell #_______________________ Graduate: 20_____



High School:_________________ HS Coach Name:____________________(___)_________________



”The 5th Annual “5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase Release Form


Player:__________________________ Age:____________ SAT:___________GPA:___________


Insurance Policy Name /No. ____________________________________________________


I, ______________________________(player name), consent to participating in this Icemen Event. I agree to Indemnify Icemen Basketball aka Coach Todd Malecki, Anthony Williams, it’s coaches, evaluators, it’s officials, Lakeside HS and hold harmless and release liability from injuries incurred while participating and/or driving to and from this Event. There are no guarantees of college placement based on your participation.


______________________________________Parent Signature (if under 18) Date: _____/ ___/ 2016

Two SoCal players invited to Stephen Curry SC30 Select Camp

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Under Armour Basketball Hosts Third Annual SC30 Select Camp
Reigning MVP Stephen Curry To Offer Top High School Players with
Hands-On Elite Guard Play and Skill Development


(Baltimore, MD – June 28, 2016) – Golden State Warriors Guard and the first unanimous NBA Most Valuable Player recipient, Stephen Curry, and Under Armour Basketball return to the Bay Area to host the third annual SC30 Select Camp. The top high school guards in the nation will participate in the four-day program from June 28 -July 1, 2016. Stephen will extend personalized and individual instruction to each participant.

The following high school basketball players have been selected this year:
  • Alex Barcello - Chandler, Arizona
  • Bryan Antoine – Keyport, New Jersey
  • DJ Jeffries – Olive Branch, Tennessee
  • Gerald Liddell – Cibolo, Texas
  • Isaiah Washington – Bronx, New York
  • Jahvon Quinerly – Hackensack, New Jersey
  • Jalek Felton – Mullins, South Carolina
  • Jaylen Hands – San Diego, California
  • Jemarl Baker – Corona, California
  • Khavon Moore – Macon, Georgia
  • Kris Wilkes – Fishers, Indiana
  • LJ Figueroa – Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Columbia, Missouri
  • Mitch Ballock – Eudora, Kansas
  • MJ Walker – Riverdale, Georgia
  • Myles Cale – Middletown, Delaware
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Paul Scruggs – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Prentiss Hubb – Upper Marlboro, Maryland
  • Scottie Lewis – Hazlet, New Jersey
  • Trevon Duval – New Castle, Delaware
  • Ty-Shon Alexander – Charlotte, North Carolina
This year’s programming will also include a Jr. NBA basketball clinic for local Bay Area youth, led by Stephen with support from the 2016 SC30 Select Camp players. The 40 youth participants will be engaged with on-court drills for skills development.

SC30 Select Camp is built on the foundation of arming players with the fundamentals essential to guard play by highlighting the importance of balancing growth on and off the court. The program features basketball training and competition, including six on-court sessions and four film sessions.

The 5th Annual "5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase" (1st for Girls, Director Coach W. Lakeside HS)

5th Annual “5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase”

Saturday, Aug 13th @ Lakeside HS in Elsinore (Girls 11am-3pm/Boys 4pm-8pm)

Sunday, Aug 14th @ Lakesides HS in Elsinore (Girls 11am-3pm/Boys 4pm-8pm)

· For Classes 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

· Icemen Basketball combined events helped over 91 kids get Scholarships since 2006.

· JC, D2, D3 and NAIA in attendance (Invitations sent) Media and Web Sites in attendance.

· A list of top players Academic and Athletic performance and projected level will be compiled and distributed to colleges throughout the country.

· Every Participant gets a T Shirt. Event Coverage from IE Sports Net and KVMD Channel 23.

· Event Report by Coaches Todd Malecki & Anthony Williams ,Lakeside HS ( 45 years combined Evaluating Experience.)

· $100 Early Registration (Paypal/Cashier Check/Money Order) $125 Day of Event, CASH, NO PERSONAL CHECKS

· Intense Skill Work with 2 Game Guarantee+Top 24 Game

· Events are on time, on task, and you will get your $ worth. You get 2 days for the price of 1.

· Multiple Players sign up from one team (3) $95 per player. (Pre Register)

· Coaches on Staff with over 124 years combined experience: Brian Wethers (Murrieta Valley, WET Basketball), Darren French (East LA College), Tony Carter-Loza (La Harbor College), Anthony Williams , Todd Malecki (Icemen), Matt Rhoades, Michael Johnson (Branch West) and Tito Ortiz (Cerritos College)


Some Past Icemen Players/Event Participants Include: Devin Dyer (Masters), Tony Snell (Chicago Bulls), Travis Fulton (Pacific), John Bawligaire (Wright State), Dakota Downs (Concordia), Kyler Perry (Montana Western), Cameron Glover (Fullerton), Brandon Reig (Hamline), Matt Rosser/Mitchell Anderson (Cal Poly Pomona), Anthony Gilchrist (COD), Kevin Young (Kansas), Austin Quick (UCR), Eric Lawton (Arkansas, Little Rock), Joe Burton (Oregon State), Derren May (MSJC), Jeremy Kilgore (Hope International), Terrance Drisdom (Cal Poly Pomona), Ian Mozeleski (La Sierra), LeBradford Franklin (SD State), Javier Lomeli (La Sierra), Nick Paulson (CBU), Brandon Holcomb (Radford), Josh Richardson (SD Christian), Dart Meggs (Dominican), Leon Wells (Cal Poly Pomona), Danny Hopkins (MSJC), DJ Redd (Minnesota-Crookston), Marc Ringnell (MSJC), Shannon Fowler (RCC), Michael Robinson (UCSD),Ivan Patterson (CBU), Jake Duffy (Palomar), Greg Anderson (BYU-Hawaii), Dwayne Brown (Eastern Az), Derrell Swanson (UCR), Dionte Goodlett (Regis), Matt Rhodes (Willams North Carolina), Adam Alfaro (CS San Marcos), Brandon Juwato (Hawaii), Brandon Ruffin (Irvine Valley) Udon Usake (SF State), Greg Leslie (Humboldt), Nick Tate (College of Sequooias), Tonye Akomonde (AZ Christian), Dillon Floyd (Bemedji St), Josh Barrett (CBU), Kendale Washington (Montana Tech),David Wedge (hope intl), Bryant Taylor (McMurry University), Kerry Brooks (MSJC), Siaki Cravens (Hawaii-Football), Taylor Sharffenburg (La Sierra), Garrett Kiefer (La Sierra), Lee Staples (Palomar), Jacob Pino (La Sierra), Marcus Hazlewood (La Sierra), Davin Guinn (UCR), John Gilliam (UCR, Chaffey), Anthony Rounds (RCC), Tom Folsom (RCC), Lance Jones (La Sierra),Justin Sadler (Dominguez Hills), Jonathon Nichols (Dominguez Hills), Sam Marcus (Stanislaus), Robert Walters (Stanislaus) Andy Shade (La Sierra), Ryan Smith (Tulane), Amin Sawahi (Fullerton College), Dylan Martin (Blue Mt JC), Mark Eden (SD Christian), Jared Dizon (Hope Int’l), Michael Panaggio (Lane University), Brandon Rosser (Central Arizona), Anthony Gonzales (Arizona Christian) and many more.

Call for information. 951-445-4376 or email: Like Icemen Basketball on Facebook. Coach Malecki Referrals at www.icemenbasketball.com Email: icemenbball@aol.com. PayPal Link at www.icemenbasketball.com.



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New football playoff groupings to be released tomorrow (6/17)

Per CIF Press Release:

Tomorrow, June 17, the CIF Southern Section will be releasing the Fall Sports Playoff Groupings (football, girls tennis, girls volleyball and boys water polo) based on the new competitive equity bylaws passed by the CIF-SS Council during the 2015-16 school year.

These will be released no later than 3:00 p.m. on that day.

It is important to point out that these sports playoff groupings are subject to change based on new or missing data provided by our member schools. Any adjustments to playoff divisions will be reflected in the respective Sport Previews that will be available in August.

Gardena Serra, Calabasas win passing titles

Per Eric Sondheimer, LA Times

Serra won the Orlando Scandrick-Jerron Johnson passing tournament on Saturday at Los Alamitos, defeating Cathedral in the finals.

Let's count the players who stood out _ Max Williams, Kobe Smith, Merlin Robertson, Tysyn Parker, Brian Eddison, quarterback Jalani Eason.

Serra defeated Upland in the semifinals.

Serra will be one of the top schools competing next month at the Edison tournament on July 9.

In the Conejo Valley tournament final, Calabasas, led by QB Tristan Gebbia, defeated Moorpark in the championship. Moorpark's QB was former Chatsworth standout Tyger Goslin.

Nor Cal Summer Preview July 2 at El Cerrito HS

2016 Nor Cal Summer Preview

The 1st annual Nor Cal Summer Preview will be held Saturday July 2 at El Cerrito High School (540 Ashbury Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530) from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm. It is open to teams from high school and AAU programs. 40 teams will be entered.

The event is designed to provide all teams/players an opportunity to play competitive games prior to the up-coming NCAA live period the following week. 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.

Cost is $225.00 per team for direct payment. Online fees (at Hoopreview.net) are $240 per team. Every team will play two games. For more information contact Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com or Ray Thomas at 510-506-1108 or email: rgt70@yahoo.com.

2gaper

How did the IE kids do at the Rivals camp? I know the past few years IE kids that you brought to the camp have shown out in CC McKinley and Norcos Viramontes ...IE is where the talent is at...also how did your buddies son do from Texas? Kid was a beast on film. ..

Wentworth Military College Women's Basketball

Wentworth Military College is looking for a few basketball players for the 2016-17 season. If you are interested, please fill out the Prospective Athlete form:

http://wmadragons.com/sb_output.aspx?frform=4&path=cwbskt&

Wentworth is located in Lexington, Missouri. Lexington is located in the Greater Kansas City metro area. Other Women's sports include Volleyball, Wrestling, and Cross Country.

2016 Bay Area Memorial Day Classic results‏

15u Division: Bay City 75, Team Select Garcia 58
MVP: Miles Amos of Bay City

16u Division: Team Superstar 15u 72, Knight Basketball Academy 15u 52
MVP: Jaden Shackelford of Team Superstar 15u

16/17 Varsity Division: Chuck Hayes 16u 60, IEBP 16 Blue 59
MVP: Josh Hamilton of Chuck Hayes

17 Elite Silver Division: Grace Kings 64, IEBP All Stars 58
MVP: Deontay Currie of Grace Kings

17 Elite Gold Division: Oakland Soldiers 17 Blue 39, Top Flight 17 Red 37 (Overtime)
MVP: BJ Stanley of Oakland Soldiers 17 Blue
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