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The 6th Annual 5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase, Aug 12/13

The 6th Annual “5 Counties Top 100 College Showcase



Saturday, Aug 12th @ Lakeside High School (Boys 2:30pm-7pm)

Sunday, Aug 13th @ Lakeside High School (Boys 2pm-6pm)

· For Classes 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

· Icemen Basketball combined events helped over 95 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 Report by Coaches Todd Malecki (24 years coaching/evaluating/recruiting 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 161 years combined experience: Brian Wethers (Murrieta Valley, WET Basketball), Tony Carter-Loza (La Harbor College), Pablo Garcia (San Gorgonio HS), Respp Relatores (Jurupa Hills HS) Patrick Springer (MSJC), Andy Rucker (Vista Murrieta HS) Troy Johnson (Victor Valley College) 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 Sequoias), 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 (BYU), 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 (UCR), Marcus Gonzales (Arizona Christian), Dikembye Martin (UCR) and many more.

Call for information. 951-445-4376 or email:. Coach Malecki Referrals at www.icemenbasketball.com

Email: icemenbball@aol.com. PayPal Link at www.icemenbasketball.com. ($125) Day of Event Cash

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Player:________________________ Player Cell #_____________________ Graduate: 18 19 20 21 22



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



”The 6th 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, 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: _____/ ___/ 2017

David Bottom ready for 2nd year at Vista High

David Bottom ready for 2nd year at Vista High



By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-8-6-17-Vista High School-Vista, CA:


David Bottom will be entering his second year as head coach with a lot of talent coming back for 2017. The Panthers finished with a 4-8 record along with a win over the Bulldogs of Ramona at the Bulldogs Field and lost to San Marcos twice in the regular season and CIF Section game.


Here is what the Panthers have back from last season. We're going to be an aggressive team with a lot of returning talent we return 8 seniors from last year out of 45 athletes but kids are always driven and will see what they can do for us in 2017."


"We will be strong at running back in 2 way players Vavega Siloa and Nick Stormo the two seniors that have been offered football scholarships for us, they run hard and lead the team with their senior leadership are going to be good for us." said Coach Bottom. "At QB Josh Davies returns for his senior year after starting 12 games for us last season and has looked impressive in training camp this year." "Tony Pao Pao has help Josh develop into a better passer with good arm strength, accuracy and leadership." Our offensive line will average 260 pounds per player." on the line


"Desmond Taua started for us last year and is returning as a sophomore who also started as a safety last year we have a lot of young players that will step for us last year."


"Defensive we have 2 seniors and 5 juniors along with a couple of sophomores on our squad. Two Way Player LB in sr Vavega Siloa will be starting at linebacker with his help and leadership will motivate and bring the defensive group together as in Nick Stormo who might play defense along with a couple of players that will we will rotate."


" Four of my ballplayers are looking into colleges." said Coach Bottom.


" Opening vs. San Marcos they are coached well going to be athletic and they play hard will be a good intensity contest between these two schools I know our kids are ready to play." said Coach Bottom
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Bay Area Competition Clinic Sept. 9 at Nor Cal Courts

BAY AREA COMPETITION CLINIC

The 14th annual Bay Area Competition clinic will be held Saturday September 9, 2017 at Nor Cal Courts in Martinez from 12 noon to 9 pm. The event is open to individual players and teams in all high school grades (classes of 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021).

An individual skill work drill session will be held to start the event. Each team will play three games after the drill session. 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 $300 per team or $100 per individual. For more information/application contact Gerry Freitas via email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.

Nor Cal Clash - Sunday August 27 at Contra Costa College - 3:00 pm

2017 NOR CAL CLASH

The eighth annual Nor Cal Clash will be held Sunday August 27th at Contra Costa College in San Pablo at 3:00 pm. This one-game event will have elite players from Northern California in the class of 2018 playing against elite players in the class of 2019.

The purpose of the event is to help promote Nor Cal basketball and its’ elite prospects. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service in addition to websites norcalpreps.com, californiapreps.com, prep2prep.com and other media outlets.

Coaching in the event will be Derek Walker of Division IV state champion St. Patrick-St. Vincent and Melvin Easley of Division I state runner-up James Logan.

The list of players participating in the event will be announced on August 10.

Title stripped in LA City Section D-2

In an embarrassing final note to the 2016 prep football season, the City Section announced Wednesday that Division II champion Los Angeles and runner-up Hawkins have each vacated their final spots after ineligible players were discovered.

Los Angeles, which finished 11-4, will drop to 1-14. Hawkins, which was 13-1, will be 1-13. The title will stay vacant.

Eric Sondheimer, LA Times

18th Summer of Green Room Training (Skill Development) all-inclusive program

This will be the 18th summer for Green Room Training program, located in Northern California (Santa Rosa). www.greenroomtraining.net The program includes players from high school, college, overseas professionals, and NBA talents. GRT has had multiple players in the last few years reach their NBA dreams (two NBA Lottery Picks and multiple draft picks), however, it is the boutique-style that allows varying levels of abilities to train in one high-level environment. The program starts June 12th and continues till Mid August. Past Alumni include Josh Jackson (will be this years #1, #2, #3 Draft pick), Marquese Chriss (#9 pick last year), Shabazz Muhammad (Lottery Pick), Sir Dominic Pointer (2nd Round), etc. The great part of the program is over achieving high school players, that work hard, able to train at the same levels, and with professionals.

GRT includes both skill sessions in the morning, followed by strength and conditioning training in the evening. The program includes meal replacement drinks, pre-post workout drinks, and yoga classes. People can sign up just for the morning skills, or the entire program per request.

To sign up email jeremyrussotti@gmail.com or call (707) 849-1212. Prices vary depending on accommodations.

Charity Basketball Game Hosts NFL & NBA Players to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness

Local Charity Basketball Game Hosts NFL & NBA Players to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness

San Diego remembers fallen native Genevieve Costello in 5th Annual Live4Gen Charity Events

San Diego, CA. June 17, 2017 – Each year, Live4Gen hosts its premier event in the summer to remember Genevieve Costello.

On Saturday, June 17th at San Diego High School, the 5 th Annual Live4Gen Charity Basketball Games and Inaugural Dominique Jones Youth Football Camp will bridge sports and the San Diego community by serving as a charitable platform for professional athletes and community leaders.

The mission of the Live4Gen Foundation are twofold: to remember and honor the legacy of Genevieve Costello; and to raise awareness and funds that will create and launch programs and initiatives in the San Diego community, providing breast cancer education and resources to young women under the age of 30.

Diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer in April of 2013, Gen lost her battle three weeks later at the age of 26. Live4Gen founder Jerica Williams, Genevieve’s former middle and high school basketball teammate, has had four childhood friends from the same neighborhood who were diagnosed with cancer, all under the age of 30.

Live4Gen strives to provide breast cancer educational resources, teaching the importance of health prevention and early intervention.

The Dominique Jones football will kick off the day from 8am to 12pm with 150 youth campers. At 6:00pm, some of the best girls basketball players to ever come out of San Diego will play in honor of Gen. Head Coach of SDSU Women’s Basketball, Stacie Terry, will join as guest coach.

The highly anticipated charity basketball game will take place at 7:30pm in Caver Gym. To cap off the night, the official Live4Gen celebration and after-party will be hosted at AD Nightclub in the gaslamp.

A portion of the money made that night will be donated to Live4Gen.

Live4Gen has partnered with fellow native and NFL player Dominique Jones to host many professional athletes from around the country to participate in the events.

Special guests include Darren Sproles (Eagles), Mike Tolbert (Buffalo Bills), Darrel Young (Carolina Panthers), Leon McFadden (Dallas Cowboys), JaCorey Shepherd (49ers), LaMarr Woodley (NFL), Moe Ager (NBA Vet), Jared Dudley (Phoenix Suns) and more.

With Jam’n 95.7 as the official radio station, live music, food vendors, raffles, give aways, photo ops, red carpet and sports, this fun-filled event will be a day for the entire family to enjoy for a great cause.

Ticket information can be found at live4gencharitygame.eventbrite.com.
The complete event schedule for Saturday June 17th is as follows:
San Diego High School 1405 Park Blvd San Diego, CA
Dominique Jones FREE Youth Football Camp 8:00am - 12:00pm
San Diego Girls Basketball Alumni Game 6:00pm
Charity Basketball Game (Men) 7:30pm

Dave Kleckner Resigns at Etiwanda

Legendary Etiwanda basketball coach Dave Kleckner was in the news Sunday night when news broke that he has resigned from his position. Kleck has won 562 games-186. His tough man to man defense and dominance in the Baseline League and area is notable in his tenure. My favorite of his teams were the ones with a pair of NBA players in Darren Collison and Jeff Pendergraph/Ayres.
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2017 Bay Area Memorial Day Classic Results

15U: Peak 15U 40, EWE Nor Cal 14U 39
MVP: Matthew Marzano of Peak 15U

15/16: EWE Nor Cal 15U 57, Team Superstar 40
MVP: Robbie Beasley of EWE Nor Cal 15U

16U: Work Hard Play Hard 16U 60, Peak 16U 49
MVP: Cade Rees of Work Hard Play Hard 16U

17 Silver: Lunardi's 75, Smooth 58
MVP: Teddy Snyder of Lunardi's

17 Gold: Powerhouse Hoops Black 66, Oak Hill 55
MVP: Jared Martin of Powerhouse Hoops Black

More football features coming

Let me know if you have a player in mind that you'd like us to do a feature story on. We're hoping to ramp up our football coverage with player profiles/stories (not just recruiting, etc.).

You can post a reply on this message board or send an email to me. Contact info for the player/parent would be helpful.

The player should be of general interest and does not necessarily need to be a blue-chipper.

Thanks!

davekeefer@aol.com

QB Matt Corral transfers from Oaks Christian to LB Poly

Per Eric Sondheimer, LA Times:

Former Oaks Christian quarterback Matt Corral, a USC commit, is taking his talents to Long Beach Poly.

Corral confirmed Tuesday night he will join the Jackrabbits.

One reason will be the chance to graduate early and join USC for spring practice in 2018.

He left Oaks Christian in a dispute with school officials after being a three-year starter at quarterback for the Lions. His family is expected to move into the Poly district, making him eligible immediately.

Bay Area Memorial Day Classic- May 27-29

2017 Bay Area Memorial Day Classic

The 7th annual Bay Area Memorial Day Classic will be held Saturday to Monday May 27-29, 2017 at Jamtown in Oakland and Ultimate Fieldhouse in Walnut Creek. The event will have teams in four divisions: 17 Elite, 17 Varsity, 16/Junior Varsity and 14-15/ Frosh. Championships in all divisions will be held on Monday, May 29 at Jamtown.

MVP awards will be given in each division. 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.

Each team will play three pool play games and then single-elimination playoffs. Cost is $475 per team with discounts for 3 or more teams. To register go to hoopreview.net and click on Paypal at the top.

For further information contact Gerry Freitas at 408-998-1327 or email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.
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Chad Beeten back in coaching

Per the Las Vegas Sun:

The Clark High basketball team has a new coach — well, sort of.

Chad Beeten is back at the helm of the Chargers’ program, returning to the Las Vegas power he built after one season coaching in Southern California.

Beeten took Clark from one of the Southern Nevada’s worst programs to one of the best, winning three straight class 3A titles through the 2015-16 season before leaving for Crossroads in Santa Monica.

“I learned the grass isn't always greener on the other side,” Beeten said. “I learned Clark is a great place and always was a great place. I didn’t leave Clark. I left for a different opportunity (in California) that wasn't the right fit.”

so cal spring tip off schedule is set- saturday and sunday at next level

so cal spring tip off schedule can be viewed at hoopreview.net ... great lineup of teams: arizona powerhouse, arizona factory, cal supreme, cal united, dream vision, earl watson, gamepoint, IEBP, inland, LA elite, prodigy, san diego all stars, team lillard (nor Cal), team eleate, tyler john elite (nor cal), vegas hard 2 guard, many more. 110 teams in all. starts 9 am on saturday and 830 am on sunday. all games at next level in garden grove.
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Southern Section Council votes to change CIF transfer rule

Per Eric Sondheimer, LA Times:

The Southern Section Council voted Wednesday to support a revision in the CIF transfer rule that would eliminate the power of section commissioners to make athletes who transfer for sports reasons ineligible.

The vote from member leagues was 63-12-1 in favor of a proposal that will be considered Friday at the CIF state Federated Council meeting in Ontario.

The City Section also supports the proposal. If passed, athletes and their parents can openly say they are transferring for athletic reasons and a commissioner won't declare them ineligible.

Athletes will still be subjected to a sit-out period if they transfer without moving, they can't follow a coach to another school and recruiting would still be illegal.
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