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L.A. City Section All-Small Schools Teams

AS SELECTED BY THE LOS ANGELES BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (LABCA)

Co-Players of the Year
Chance Camanche - View Park Prep, So.
Broderick Jones - View Park Prep, So.

Coach of the Year
Harold Jones - View Park Prep

First Team
Emmanuel Akingbulu - Harbor Teacher Prep, Sr.
William Brown - Animo So. Los Angeles, Jr.
Isaiah Cooper - Vaughn, Sr.
Marcus Cooper - Fulton Prep, Jr.
Chasen Day - New Millennium, Sr.
Robert Dickerson -LACES, Sr.
Key'on Johnson - Rancho Dominguez Prep, Jr.
Dakaria King - Frederick Douglass, Jr.
Jaylen Morgan - Port of Los Angeles, Sr.
Demari Smith - New Designs, Sr.

Second Team
Amir Carr -New Designs, Sr.
Joshua Chatman - Rancho Dominguez Prep, Sr.
Jermell Collins - New Millennium, Jr.
Kevin Diaz - Oscar de la Hoya, Jr.
Jesus Duron - Central City Value, Sr.
Sean Fernandez - Sun Valley, Fr.
Ky'ree Jefferson - Animo So Los Angeles, Sr.
James Ngyuen -Downtown Business, Jr.
Tyson Powell - Lou Danzler, Jr.
Isaiah Reed - Foshay, Sr.
Patric Rollins - Middle College, So.

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L.A. City Section All-Division 3 Teams

AS SELECTED BY THE LOS ANGELES BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (LABCA)

Co-Players of the Year
Kristopher Berry - Hamilton, Sr.
Cesar Reyes - Sun Valley Poly, So.

Coach of the Year
Mark Mizuno - Hamilton

First Team
Jayvon Brown - King-Drew, Sr.
Michael Chavers - Locke, Jr.
Jose de Leon - Franklin, Sr.
Michael Ladino - Contreras, Jr.
Michael Morrissey - Chatsworth, Jr.
Tullio Parry, Grant, Sr.
Alex Smith - Marshall, Sr.

Second Team
Ebrahim Adur-Rahmaan - Marshall, Sr.
Pierce Coleman - Contreras, Sr.
Rogelio Ferrer - Huntington Park, Sr.
David Flores - North Hollywood, Sr.
Sal Gonzalez - Sun Valley Poly, Jr.
Brandon Kim - Robert F. Kennedy Community, Sr..
Sammy Perez - South Gate, Sr.
Audomaro Vega -Wilson, Sr.

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L.A. City Section All-Division 2 Teams

AS SELECTED BY THE LOS ANGELES BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (LABCA)

Player of the Year
Dushon Brown - Gardena, Sr.

Coach of the Year
Anthony Hilliard - Gardena

First Team
Eduardo Barrera - Banning, Sr.
Devenir Duruisseau - Sylmar, Jr.
Val Gazarouv - Hollywood, Jr.
Chris Gonzalez - John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Jesus Gonzalez - Roosevelt, Sr.
Daniel Jiron, John F. Kennedy, Sr.
Wilson Lu - Lincoln, Sr.
Cody Rodino -Sylmar, Sr.
Edward Sanchez -Bell, Sr.
Mitchell West - Roybal, Sr.

Second Team
Willie Argueta - Garfield, Sr.
Tyler Brown - Carson, Sr.
Kenny Chen - Lincoln, Sr.
Brandon Dozier - Granada Hills, Jr.
Isaiah Foster - John F. Kennedy, Sr.
David Frontanez -Esteban E. Torres, Jr.
Ruben Gonzalez - Sylmar, Jr.
Emanoel Menasi - Verdugo Hills, Sr.
Kaine Purselley - Roybal, Jr.
Erick Rivera - Roosevelt, Sr.
Reese Rothenberg, Hollywood, Jr.
Ethan Young, Jr.- Bernstein, Sr.

This post was edited on 4/6 11:47 PM by Dave Keefer

L.A. City Section All-Division 1 Teams

AS SELECTED BY THE LOS ANGELES BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (LABCA)

Co-Players of the Year
Matthew Grant - Westchester, Sr.
Michael Thomas- El Camino Real, Sr.

Coach of the Year
Ed Azzam - Westchester

First Team
Andre Edwards - Crenshaw, Sr.
Nick Hamilton - Westchester, Jr.
Kamal Holden - Washington, Sr.
Jonathan Nichols - Narbonne, Sr.
Ammar Rehman -Palisades, Sr.
Julian Richardson, El Camino Real, Jr.
Iseah Rodgers - Birmingham, Sr.
Reggie Theus, Jr. -Fairfax, Sr.
Micah Winn - Crenshaw, Sr.
Kris Yanku - Taft, Sr.

Second Team
Laroy Alexander - Dorsey, Sr.
Tyler Batiste - Westchester, Sr.
Elijah Gaines - San Pedro, Sr.
Maleke Haynes - El Camino Real, Jr.
Tyler Hildreth - Palisades, Sr.
Chaunce Hill - Fairfax, Sr..
Michael Oquine - Cleveland, So.
Stuart Ramirez - Eagle Rock, Jr.
Nick Reese - Westchester, Sr.
Breamon Richard - University, Sr.

This post was edited on 4/6 11:43 PM by Dave Keefer

LA City Section All-City Teams

As selected by The Los Angeles Basketball Coaches Association (LABCA)

Player of the Year
Matthew Grant - Westchester, Sr.

Co-Coaches of the Year
Anthony Hilliard - Gardena
Harold Jones - View Park Prep

First Team
Dushon Brown - Gardena, Sr.
Chance Camanche - View Park Prep, So.
Andre Edwards - Crenshaw, Sr.
Nick Hamilton - Westchester, Jr.
Kamal Holden - Washington, Sr.
Broderick Jones - View Park Prep, So.
Ammar Rehman - Palisades, Sr.
Michael Thomas - El Camino Real, Sr.
Micah Winn - Crenshaw, Sr.
Kris Yanku - Taft, Sr.

Second Team
William Brown - Animo So. Los Angeles, Jr.
Isaiah Cooper - Vaughn, Sr.
Robert Dickerson - LACES, Sr.
Devenir Duruisseau - Sylmar, Jr.
Key'on Johnson - Rancho Dominguez Prep, Jr
Michael Morrissey - Chatsworth, Jr.
Jonathan Nichols - Narbonne, Sr.
Julian Richardson - El Camino Real, Jr.
Iseah Rodgers - Birmingham, Sr.
Reggie Theus, Jr. - Fairfax, Sr.

This post was edited on 4/6 11:38 PM by Dave Keefer

Gordon Commits To Arizona

Gordon Commits To Arizona



Archbishop Mitty of San Jose 5 star forward Aaron Gordon announced at the McDonalds All American Game Media Day on Tuesday Morning he will head to Arizona in the fall. Gordon joins a Concord De La Salle guard Elliot Pitts and Philadelphia McDonalds All American Rondae Jefferson in Tucson.



This is the 3rd consecutive year the Wildcats have landed the best player in California by Rivals.com as they landed La Verne Lutheran's Grant Jerrett in the class of 2012, Sacramento's Josiah Turner in 2011. It also continues a strong pipeline with the Oakland Soldiers AAU Team, as they have landed Turner and Nick Johnson in 2011, Brandon Ashley in 2012, and with the addition of Gordon in 2013 are in strong position with fellow Soldiers, 2014 5 star Stanley Johnson of Mater Dei and 2015 unanimous top player Ivan Rabb of Bishop O'Dowd in Oakland.



Gordon will likely be the starting small forward on a top 10 team next season. As his jump shot and perimeter game improves, the sky is the limit for Gordon who has a chance to be one and done next year.

Some Thoughts on Society and Hoops

Some thoughts on Society and Hoops.

The fact that you're a total failure as a program unless you win a HS, NCAA Championship has driven basketball to a very dangerous and slippery slope. The graduation rate, winning %, and the way a program is run is secondary to winning. Bloated Alumni with $, TV, and Athletic Directors have become the Architechs, the example setters of what Basketball is and that hurts the game. The Coaches/Pillars of Basketball have become 2nd class citizens. They're told the game has passed them by. It's hard enough to adjust to college, yet kids are playing so many games a week on a TV game almost every night.

Don't talk about entitlement, talk about youth teams playing 100 games a year and not learning/working on fundamentals. Basketball mimics society. The fact you can get free shoes, free this, free that has corrupted a lot of players/coaches. The divide between halves and halve not's is wider then ever. Basically any Weasel can run travel basketball, coach High School or move up in basketball if they simply win. Forget about knowledge, credibility, etc. How can we have let this happen? Years ago you would've been "bowed and slammed to the floor". We wouldn't allow that to destroy this great game. I remember hearing a coach say about his friend (who had a great HS coaching record), He really envies coaches that have to coach, basically they had so much talent he didn't have to coach as hard as the rest of us. I said, "then stop cheating", that would even it up and get him back to the rest of us. Again, there is no penalty for acting a fool, cheating, playing older players against kids 4 years younger simply to win. I still do not understand why winning trumps integrity in our sport. How someone like Tubby Smith can be let go at Minnesota infuriates me!

Parents/Administrators/Coaches/Officials/Players we have come to a cross roads. What else will take place or could take place that would make you want to fix some of the issues hurting Basketball? I encourage your feedback.

California Spring Classic

2013 California Spring Classic

WELCOME TO THE 2013 CALIFORNIA SPRING CLASSIC

The California Spring Classic is an NCAA certified event. Division 1 college coaches are expected to be in attendance. The 2013 California Spring Classic brings together many of the nation's top Club, Travel & AAU programs to compete on a highly visible stage.



The 2013 event will include up to 3 divisions - 15U, 16U,17U. Each age group will include up to 16 of the top travel teams from across the country, bringing some of the top competitors to center stage.

While considerable attention will be focused on the top prospects, the 2013 California Spring Classic also provides coaches, spectators and fans with a tremendous opportunity to scout the up-and-coming talent. Players always make their mark on the basketball circuit at tournaments such as the 2013 California Spring Classic.

Don't miss out!!! Be there, play hard, and make your mark this season.

contact: Director - Jaclyn Johnson 818/239-2640

so cal hoop review april 13-14 at next level sports complex

2013 Southern California Hoop Review





The 10th annual Southern California Hoop Review will be held Saturday and Sunday April 13th and 14th 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.





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.





Cost is $150.00 for individuals and $450.00 for teams. 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.
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So Cal Spring Showcase

2013 So Cal Spring Showcase

WELCOME TO THE 2013 SO CAL SPRING SHOWCASE




The So Cal Spring Showcase to be held at Cypress College, Apr. 26-28 is an NCAA certified event. Division 1 college coaches are expected to be in attendance. The 2013 So Cal Spring Showcase brings together many of the nation's top Club, Travel & AAU programs to compete on a highly visible stage.


The 2013 event will include up to 3 divisions - 15U, 16U,17U. Each age group will include up to 16 of the top travel teams from across the country, bringing some of the top competitors to center stage.

While considerable attention will be focused on the top prospects, the 2013 So Cal Spring Showcase also provides coaches, spectators and fans with a tremendous opportunity to scout the up-and-coming talent. Players always make their mark on the basketball circuit at tournaments such as the 2013 So Cal Spring Showcase.

To register online go to: brian.beard99@yahoo.com for more info.

Don't miss out!!! Be there, play hard, and make your mark this season.



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SKILL TRAINING U - Coming back to Bay Area April 27-28th

Skill Training U coming back to Bay Area

Nationally Recognized Skill Development Trainer, Jeremy Russotti, is bringing back his Skill Training U event back to the Bay Area. Jeremy travels the world putting together Professional Development Skill Development clinics for various Countries, Federations, colleges, and for the public. Skill Training U is 14 hours of on court training, covering every facet of individual skill development. It also includes a 32-page curriculum syllabus that all participants receive. Says Jeremy, "all too often coaching clinics just focus on Xs and Os and mask the real reason your team isn't successful - Your players are just not skilled enough. Skill Training U will change any program once implemented within the first season/off-season. There is more info passed along for a coaches career in one weekend".

The local event will be in Solano County Area (Vallejo) April 27th-28th. Please visit our website for more details. Also, the event can be viewed LIVE or ON DEMAND via the internet (Web Streaming) for those that want to stay at home. We limit the event to 35 spots and currently have over 25 guaranteed spots taken by three different local AAU Teams. This event will sell out, just like our last event in the Bay Area.

Below are other dates of Skill Training U events:

Mar 30th-31st: New Zealand, NZL
April 19th-21st: Vancouver, Canada
April 27th-28th: Bay Area (Vallejo)
May 17th - 19th: Los Angeles
July (TBA): University of Memphis
Aug 3rd-4th: Colombia, South America
Fall 2013: University of Alabama
Fall 2013: University of Washington
Fall 2013: Indiana

For info email info@skilltrainingu.com, or sign up at www.skilltrainingu dot com, or call Jeremy at (707) 849-1212

http://www.skilltrainingu.com

so cal senior showcase march 24 at cerritos college

2013 Southern California Senior Showcase




The 4th annual Southern California Senior Showcase will be held Sunday March 24, 2013 at Cerritos College in Norwalk from 12 noon to 7:00 pm. It will be open to individual players and teams who are unsigned seniors in the class of 2013.


This exposure 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.


Cost is $75 for individuals and $225.00 for teams. Every team/individual will play two games. For more information call the tournament director, Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or contact via email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.
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State Brackets Out

The brackets are out now, Dave linked them up in the thread below, a couple of observations:

North
Open:Modesto Christian/O'Dowd part 2, Bishop won by 9 in February. The semis should be crazy potentially Salesian/Sheldon rematch and top 5 players Ivan Rabb vs Aaron Gordon.
D1:2nd round potential rematch of 2 close league contests between Freedom and Deer Valley should be good.
D2:Sacramento is a dangerous team that potentially can do some damage, a date with Dublin in the semis is possible.
D3:El Cerrito is the best team in this bracket and is playing like it, to see them not in the finals would be surprising.
D4:Soquel gave Mitty all they could handle in the first round of the playoffs, they have a chance to potentially meet Riordan in the regional finals.

South
Open: Wow Poly/Bosco part 2 on Friday with the winner likely getting Mater Dei on Tuesday, Poly won by 6 last time on February 2nd. That side of the bracket is loaded.
D1: I agree with Eric Sondheimer, I can see Loyola winning this side of the bracket, I think they are the best team in that division.
D2:Jw North has looked good all year, this could be there year as potentially Reggie Morris' Redondo Union squad looks favorable, I know thats 1/2 chalk seeds.
D3:I can see the bottom side of the bracket winning this bracket, Compton is young and good and as is Chaminade has a nice balance of senior guards and younger bigs.
D4:pac Hills gets a horrible draw, they had an argument to go into the Open Division and they get the 5 seed in D4. I can see them beating Serra next Tuesday night.

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National Prep Classic 2013

Coaches:

We are planning for our 4th Annual National Prep Classic and we'd love to have you join us.

We have some great incentives available so email me for more details.

Dates:
December 27-31, 2013

Location:
Santa Maria, CA (3 hours south of San Francisco, 3 hours north of Los Angeles, on the coast)

Format:
16 teams broken up into two divisions, each team will play 4 games (can choose to play 3 games also)

Incentives:
Free BBQ Dinners each night, T-shirts, programs, email for more information

Website:
www.NationalPrepClassic.com

2012 Tournament Field
Congrats to our 2012 tournament field as 7 /11 California teams made it to the State Tournament
Westchester ? ChampionsDeer ValleyPacific HillsCathedral CatholicMission PrepSt. JosephSylmar

Past tournament teams include:
Long Beach PolyWestchesterSheldonPrestonwood Christian (Texas)Sunrise Christian (Texas)Pacific HillsDeer ValleyGood Counsel (Maryland)St. Andrew's (Rhode Island)HooverBishop Montgomery
In addtion, we've had 3 McDonald's All Americans in our first three years
Michael Carter WilliamsJulius Randle Marcus Lee
Mini Tournament
We are also hosting a mini-tournament from December 13-15th as well. 3 or 4 game guarantee.
8 Teams Only

Contact:
Tom Mott, tmott@sjhsknights.com (805) 934-2009

SoCal & NorCal Semifinal results, and Finals schedule

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL
Regional semifinals, Tuesday
OPEN DIVISION
Etiwanda 56, Westchester 46
Mater Dei 83, Long Beach Poly 63

DIVISION I
Santa Monica 51, San Marcos Mission Hills 34
Loyola 93, Crenshaw 71

DIVISION II[/URL]

Riverside North 58, Westlake 50
Redondo 60, San Diego Hoover 52

DIVISION III
San Diego St. Augustine 55, San Diego Cathedral 45
Chaminade 70, Royal 55

DIVISION IV
Pacific Hills 53, Serra 50
Bishop Montgomery 75, Carlsbad Army-Navy 56

DIVISION V
San Diego Horizon 68, View Park 65
San Gabriel Academy 42, Buckley 40


Southern California Regional championships, Saturday
at Citizens Business Bank Arena (Ontario)
Girls Division II: #1 Bakersfield Ridgeview vs. #2 Lynwood, 10 a.m.
Boys Division II: #1 Riverside North vs. #2 Redondo, noon
Girls Division I: Long Beach Poly vs. #2 Canyon Springs, 2 p.m.
Boys Division I: #1 Santa Monica vs. #6 Loyola, 4 p.m.
Girls Open Division: #1 Windward vs. #3 Mater Dei, 6 p.m.
Boys Open Division: #1 Etiwanda vs. #2 Mater Dei, 8 p.m.

at Colony
Girls Division V: #1 San Diego Horizon vs. #2 Sierra Canyon, 10 a.m.
Boys Division V: #1 San Diego Horizon vs. San Gabriel Academy, noon
Girls Division IV: #1 Serra vs. #6 St. Bernard, 2 p.m.
Boys Division IV: #6 Bishop Montgomery vs. #5 Pacific Hills, 4 p.m.
Girls Division III: #1 Alemany vs. #2 Chaminade, 6 p.m.
Boys Division III: #1 San Diego St. Augustine vs. #2 Chaminade, 8 p.m.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL
Regional semifinals, Tuesday
OPEN DIVISION
Sacramento Sheldon 63, Richmond Salesian 59 (OT)
San Jose Mitty 58, Modesto Christian 54

DIVISION I
Antioch Deer Valley 54, San Jose Bellarmine 52
Elk Grove Pleasant Grove 68, Concord De La Salle 51

DIVISION II
Dublin 81, Sacramento 76
Pleasant Hill College Park 85, Mountain View St. Francis 82

DIVISION III
San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral 55, San Anselmo Drake 46
Moraga Campolindo 69, Redding Enterprise 52

DIVISION IV
Santa Rosa Cardinal Newman 57, Soquel 51
San Francisco Riordan 49, Kentfield Marin Catholic 48

DIVISION V
Alameda St. Joseph Notre Dame 44, Ross Branson 41
Sacramento Capital Christian 66, San Francisco University 50


Northern California Regional championships, Saturday
at Sleep Train Arena (Sacramento)
Girls Division II: #1 Mountain View St. Francis vs. #3 San Jose Lynbrook, 10 a.m.
Boys Division II: #1 Dublin vs. Pleasant Hill College Park, noon
Girls Division I: Berkeley vs. El Dorado Hills Oak Ridge, 2 p.m.
Boys Division I: #1 Antioch Deer Valley vs. #2 Elk Grove Pleasant Grove, 4 p.m.
Girls Open Division: #1 Oakland Bishop O'Dowd vs. #2 Stockton St. Mary's, 6 p.m.
Boys Open Division: #4 Sacramento Sheldon vs. #2 San Jose Mitty, 8 p.m.

at American Canyon
Girls Division V: #1 East Palo Alto Eastside Prep vs. #3 Los Altos Hills Pinewood, 10 a.m.
Boys Division V: #1 Alameda St. Joseph Notre Dame vs. #2 Sacramento Capital Christian, noon
Girls Division IV: #1 Richmond Salesian vs. #3 Piedmont, 2 p.m.
Boys Division IV: #1 Santa Rosa Cardinal Newman vs. #2 San Francisco Riordan, 4 p.m.
Girls Division III: #1 San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral vs. #2 San Francisco St. Ignatius, 6 p.m.
Boys Division III: #1 San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral vs. Moraga Campolindo, 8 p.m.

Norvel Pelle sighting

We covered the final day of the West Coast Prep Championships at Cathedral high school on Sunday and saw a familiar face playing for Los Angeles College Prep in the third place game. Norvel Pelle played well and is apparently still waiting for academic clearance to play at Iona. He had 16 points and added 10 rebounds, 7
blocked shots and 3 steals in a win over Middlebrooks Academy.

Valley League Varsity All-League teams (LA City Section)

Valley League 1st team:

Ilsie Calles-Fulton

Cori Benedict- SOCES

Casey Clause- Ivy Academia

Cecilia Rangel- Vaughn

Veronica Pina- Vaughn




Valley League 2nd team:

Celeste Miller- Vaughn

Mieka McFarlane- VAAS

Mary Haddad- SOCES

Yulissa Garcia- Northridge Academy

Erica Buonora- Northridge Academy


Valley Honorable Mention [/B]team:[/B]


Angel Roboson- East Valley

Lisseth Yanez- Sun Valley

Montana Ellis- SOCES

Diana Munoz- Ivy Academia

Maria Lasat- VAAS


Valley League Player of the [/B]Year:[/B]


Ilsie Calles- Fulton


Valley League Coach of the Year:[/B]


Andrea Chavez- Fulton




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Saturday's Southern Regional scores, future schedule

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL
OPEN DIVISION
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Westchester at #1 Etiwanda
#3 Long Beach Poly at #2 Mater Dei

DIVISION I
Regional quarterfinals, Saturday
Santa Monica 76, Palisades 63 (OT)
San Marcos Mission Hills 49, Inglewood 47
Loyola 81, El Toro 70
Crenshaw 61, Rancho Verde 59
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.[/URL]

#4 San Marcos Mission Hills at #1 Santa Monica
#7 Crenshaw at #6 Loyola

DIVISION II
Regional quarterfinals, Saturday
Riverside North 61, Hanford West 23
Westlake 66, Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 64
San Diego Hoover 59, San Diego County San Marcos 56
Redondo 63, Thousand Oaks 56 (OT)
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
#4 Westlake at #1 Riverside North
#3 San Diego Hoover at #2 Redondo

DIVISION III
Regional quarterfinals, Saturday
San Diego St. Augustine 65, Leuzinger 45
San Diego Cathedral 57, Tustin 45
Royal 60, Bakersfield Independence 52
Chaminade 59, Damien 48
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m. unless noted
#5 San Diego Cathedral at #1 San Diego St. Augustine
#6 Royal at #2 Chaminade, 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION IV
Regional quarterfinals, Saturday
Serra 65, Chula Vista Mater Dei 49
Pacific Hills 63, La Verne Lutheran 56
Bishop Montgomery 70, Santa Maria St. Joseph 44
Carlsbad Army-Navy 78, Crespi 71
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m. unless noted
#5 Pacific Hills at #1 Serra, 7:30 p.m.
#6 Bishop Montgomery at #2 Carlsbad Army-Navy

DIVISION V
Regional quarterfinals, Saturday
San Diego Horizon 52, Trinity Classical Academy 33
View Park 71, Village Christian 69
San Gabriel Academy 63, Mission Prep 59
Buckley 50, El Cajon Foothills Christian 47
Regional semifinals, Tuesday, 7 p.m. unless noted
#5 View Park at #1 San Diego Horizon, 7:30 p.m.
San Gabriel Academy at #2 Buckley

California Storm Youth & High School Basketball Tryouts..!!!

Tryouts for the California Storm Girls Elite Nike organization. California Storm, a leader in player development and college placement, will be conducting tryouts to evaluate candidates for the California Storm and Team Taurasi Elite travel... teams.
CLUB HISTORY
The California Storm Basketball Club was founded in 1997 and since 1998 has been one of just 24 girl's elite Nike-sponsored club basketball programs in the United States. On January 1, 2009, the Storm became the first girls' basketball club in history to be affiliated with a professional athlete. The Storm's most elite travel team became Team Taurasi, sponsored by six-time WNBA All-Star & U.S. Olympian Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury. California Storm and Team Taurasi players wear signature Nike apparel specifically designed by Nike and approved by Diana.
... TRYOUTS SERIES
Tryouts will be held on Saturday and Sundays March 9, 10, 16, & 17, 2013. Tryouts are open to players from ages 12 ? 18. Players will take part in a series of skills evaluations & compettive drills to determine proper roster placement to represent the Storm.
STORM TEAMS
Team Taurasi 16U Elite 15U Blue 14U
17U Elite 15U Nat'l 15U Gray 13U
17U Black 15U Black 15U White 12U
THE BEST COMPETITION & EXPOSURE
The Storm's schedule is the most competitive in the United States. Our primary focus is to compete in the four major regions of the country. The Boo Williams Nike Invitational (Hampton, VA), The Nike Summer Showcase (Chicago, IL), and Nike Nationals (North Augusta, SC) are the three most competitive and best attended NCAA-certified events in the nation.
NIKE NATIONALS
Since 2008, The California Storm has been one of just 16 teams in America to receive an automatic bid to the Nike Nationals in North Augusta, South Carolina. Nike Nationals, the only summer girls' basketball event wholly owned and operated by Nike Elite Youth Basketball, is the premier girls' travel team tournament in the country. The event showcases 24 Elite Nike 17U travel teams along with 16 of the nation's premier Elite 15U teams. Nike Nationals is recognized as the most exclusive and competitive event in the Nation.
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
We prepare our young athletes to compete at their highest level by teaching them skills that are integral to properly transition to collegiate and professional levels; we are confident that we provide training and development at a level that few other clubs in the nation can match. We pride our organization on assisting players through fundamental, high level instruction and a personalized approach that helps each student athlete achieve her unique potential.
ABOUT CALIFORNIA STORM & REGISTRATION
Learn more about the California Storm program and tryout for one of our Elite and Developmental teams.
Tryouts are Free!
Please log onto www.Californiastorm.org to submit an online application for Tryouts.

California Storm

Wednesday Southern Regional scores, future schedule

DIVISION I
First round, Wednesday
Santa Monica 73, Narbonne 68
Palisades 72, Mission Viejo 70
Inglewood 61, Fresno Central 46
San Marcos Mission Hills 56, Dana Hills 55
El Toro 69, Oceanside El Camino 54
Loyola 76, Taft 68
Crenshaw 89, Crescenta Valley 74
Rancho Verde 60, Fresno Clovis West 50

Regional quarterfinals, Saturday, 7 p.m.[/URL]

Palisades at #1 Santa Monica
#5 Inglewood at #4 San Marcos Mission Hills
#6 Loyola at #3 El Toro
Rancho Verde at #7 Crenshaw

DIVISION II
First round, Wednesday
Riverside North 75, Sylmar 53
Hanford West 67, Mira Costa 58
Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 57, Granada Hills Kennedy 42
Westlake 73, Arroyo Grande 47
San Diego Hoover 84, Tesoro 60
San Diego County San Marcos 59, Villa Park 54
Thousand Oaks 69, Gardena 59
Redondo 64, Bakersfield Garces 48

Regional quarterfinals, Saturday, 7 p.m. unless noted
#8 Hanford West at #1 Riverside North, 7:30 p.m.
#5 Carlsbad La Costa Canyon at #4 Westlake
San Diego County San Marcos at #3 San Diego Hoover
#7 Thousand Oaks at #2 Redondo

DIVISION III
First round, Wednesday
Leuzinger 75, Los Angeles Hamilton 58
San Diego Cathedral 68, Santa Margarita 65
Tustin 65, Ocean View 48
Bakersfield Independence 60, Compton 58
Royal 62, Sun Valley Poly 52
Damien 74, Tulare Mission Oak 72 (OT)
Chaminade 83, Visalia Mt. Whitney 41

Regional quarterfinals, Saturday, 7 p.m. unless noted
Leuzinger at #1 San Diego St. Augustine
#5 San Diego Cathedral at #4 Tustin
#6 Royal at #3 Bakersfield Independence
#7 Damien at #2 Chaminade, 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION IV
First round, Wednesday
Chula Vista Mater Dei 62, Brentwood 58
Pacific Hills 84, Chowchilla 50
La Verne Lutheran 85, Tollhouse Sierra 42
Santa Maria St. Joseph 77, Exeter 49
Bishop Montgomery 87, Coalinga 24
Crespi 58, Los Angeles CES 38
Carlsbad Army-Navy 62, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 49

Regional quarterfinals, Saturday, 7 p.m. unless noted
#8 Chula Vista Mater Dei at #1 Serra, 7:30 p.m.
#5 Pacific Hills at #4 La Verne Lutheran
Santa Maria St. Joseph at #6 Bishop Montgomery
Crespi at #2 Carlsbad Army-Navy

DIVISION V
First round, Wednesday
Trinity Classical Academy 63, Tranquillity 49
View Park 72, San Diego Rock Academy 46
Village Christian 60, Flintridge Prep 51
Mission Prep 70, Laton 23
San Gabriel Academy 51, Rolling Hills Prep 35
El Cajon Foothills Christian 65, Rio Hondo Prep 61
Buckley 72, Escondido Calvin Christian 30

Regional quarterfinals, Saturday, 7 p.m. unless noted
Trinity Classical Academy at #1 San Diego Horizon, 7:30 p.m.
#5 View Park at #4 Village Christian, 7:30 p.m.
San Gabriel Academy at #3 Mission Prep
El Cajon Foothills Christian at #2 Buckley

Notes: Regional semifinals in all divisions, March 12.

The 7th Annual Desert Valley All Star Game

The 7th Annual Desert Valley All Star Boys
Game @ Vista Murrieta High School
Friday, March 29th , 2012 @ 7:30pm




20 minutes halves. Mandatory Practice on
Wednesday, March 27th.



Home
Team (Coached by Chris Mafucci, Corona
HS ) Wear White


#3 PG 5'8 Markus Thompson Corona Santiago


#3 G 5'10 Nico Vega
West Valley


#3 G 6'2 Andrew Shade La Sierra


#4
G 6'2 Khalil Sharpe Murrieta Mesa


#5 G 6'2 Nolan Kelly Corona


#5 G 6'2 Sam Finley
Corona Centennial


#10
G 6'0 Deion McCoy Citrus Hill


#11
G 6'1 Mat Bradshaw Heritage


#12 G 6'1
Andre Walker Beaumont


#13 G 6'1 Michael Price Temecula Valley


#20 F 6'6 Andrew Pendelton Hemet


#21 F 6'2 Stephon Bryant Jurupa Valley


#32 G 6'3 Zach Cheeser Calvary Murrieta


#35 F 6'6 Dorian Butler JW North


#42
C 6'6 Justin Sadler Great Oak



Away Team (Coached by Russell Ham, Murrieta Mesa ) Wear Dark


#0
G 5'11 Andrew Oliver Heritage


#3
G 6'2 Darryl Morris Linfield Christian


#5 G 6'2 Andrew Bournes Rancho Verde


#12 F 6'2 Godfrey Freeman Vista Del Lago


#12
C 6'10 Ryan Smith California Lutheran


#13
G 6'2 Lance Jones Rancho Verde


#20
G 5'11 Shane Stanton Murrieta Mesa


#22 G 5'11 Zach Perez
Corona


#23 F 6'4 Alan Hendey Beaumont


#23
F 6'7 Patrick Sniff Great Oak


#25
G 6'0 Dylan Jacobsen Chaparral


#32
G 6'2 Anthony White Vista Murrieta


#32
F 6'1 Mike Christner Lakeside


#35
F 6'7 Brandon Rosser Temecula Valley


#00 G 5'9 Daymarcco Green Lakeside






Congratulations to all the Riverside All Stars. Coach Malecki

The 3rd Annual "Unsigned Senior" College Viewing Night (Mar 14th)

"The 3rd Annual UnSigned Senior
College Viewing Night"









Thursday, March 14h @
Citrus Hill HS Perris, CA



6:00pm-9pm
(each player gets two games)




$35



Icemen
Basketball combined events helped over 64 kids get placed last 6 years. JC,
D2,D3, and NAIA in attendance (Invitations
sent) Media and Web Sites in attendance. A
list of players Academic and Athletic performance and projected level will
be compiled and distributed to colleges throughout the country. Referrals
at www.icemenbasketball.com Write
up by Icemen Basketball (Coach Malecki) If
you pre register, you get a free t shirt. Like us on Facebook. Cost is $35
(Cashiers Check, Debit Card, or Cash) on day of event. Skill
Build/Games Sign
up Individually or as a group Icemen
Basketball started showcasing HS Seniors in 2009 (one of the first) Events
are on time, on task, and you will get your $ worth.




Date: Thursday,
March 14th from
6pm-9pm (Citrus Hill HS, 18150 Wood Road, Perris, Ca 92570)






Please print
legibly
.
Cashiers Checks, School Checks or Money Orders ($35) Made out and mailed to: Todd Malecki, 26871
Valensole Court, Murrieta, CA 92562.
Email: icemenbball@aol.com or call 951-445-4376. You may photocopy this
form.


----------------------------------Return
this form with cashiers check------------------------------------------





Player Name
_________________________ Cell
Phone #________________________



High School: __________________________ Email:______________________________




HS Coaches
Name/Number: ____________________________ ( )____________________





Emergency
Contact Name/Tel # _________________________
Ht:_______Wt:______ Pos ______





Graduation Yr: 2013
Cumulative GPA:________________
NCAA Clearing House Y or N (circle)




2013 UnSigned Senior
College Viewing Night Release Form





Player Name:__________________________
Birthdate:____________ Age:__________




Insurance Policy Name /No. ____________________________________________________




I,
__________________________(player name), consent to participating in the ""College Recruiting Showcase". I agree to Indemnify Icemen Basketball aka
Coach Todd Malecki, it's coaches, evaluators, it's officials ,Citrus Hill HS,
Perris Unified School District, 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: ___________________________




Icemen on Facebook

Question about PLAYOFF FORMAT.

I'm not familiar with the California playoff format.

What comes after the San Diego Section Division IV Championship? Is there a Southern California regional playoff, or does it go directly to an all-California playoff? Where can I find brackets, box-scores, game dates, etc.?

I am particularly interested in following the boys team from Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad.

Thanks.
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