Tuesday, April 30, 2013

San Francisco City High School All-Star Game - May 2nd @ CCSF


The San Francisco City High School Senior All-Star game will be held May 2nd at San Francisco City College.  Girls game is at 6pm and Boys game is at 7:30pm.  Admission is $5


Boys City All Star Nominees


Kenechi Anigbogu - Gateway
Matthew Bergland - Lick
Matt Brown - St. Ignatius
Will Carroll - University
Nate Cohen - Urban
Albert Collins - Marshall
Harold Getz - University
Graham Gilleran - Riordan
Brion Gregerson - Galileo
Anthony Gumberg - Jewish Community
James Gurr - Lincoln
Aumen Holliday - Marshall
Khalil James - Sacred Heart Cathedral
Lucas Knorr - Bay
Chris Lee - Galileo
Mitchell Lee - Lincoln
Jonathan Li - Lowell
Geru Mabrey - Riordan
Daniel MacLean-Vernic - St. Ignatius
David Medoff - University
Chris Mah - University
Matt Monges - Urban
Kevin Murray - Mission
Andreas Peritos - Stuart Hall
Antoine Porter - Mission
Raymond Porter - Gateway
Herman Pratt - Sacred Heart Cathedral
Andrew Rauch - Lick

Benjamin Schneider - Lick
Andrew Vollert - St. Ignatius
Albert Waters - St. Ignatius
Demetrius Williams - Lincoln

Alternates:
Anthony Bonds - Mission
James Burton - University
Usman Hameed - Riordan
Demondre Harrison - Balboa
Michael Kostukovsky - Jewish Community
Harry Krinsky - Urban
Gavin Li - Leadership
Matt McCrum - Stuart Hall
A. J. Padrones - Riordan
Washington?

Girls City All Star Nominees


Adi Alouf - Jewish Community
Malaysia Basallo - Balboa
Charlotte Blanc - Urban
Isabella Borges - Convent
Grace Brownrigg - Lick
Karah Butac - Washington
Maggie Chen - Lincoln
Erica Crew - Lick
Jerrieza Enriquez - Sacred Heart Cathedral (injured)
Breonna Frierson - Leadership
Ashley Gainer - Sacred Heart Cathedral
Christina Haight - Mercy
Phoebe Hankins - University (might be injured)
Grace Lui - Washington
Katarina Lum - Lowell
Chanel Malone - Balboa
Hana Murphy - Lowell
Angie Ng - Lowell
Sophia Nguyen - Lincoln
Emilia Omerberg - International
Bianka Quintanilla-Whye - Convent
Tatiana Ranis - St. Ignatius
Nefertiti Rogers - Drew
Briannah Smith - Sacred Heart Cathedral
Taylor Sui - Lowell
Crystal Sun - St. Ignatius
Nikki Symanovich - University

Lorna Tu'ufuli - Lowell
Victoria Verdan - Drew
Grace Wen - Mission
Michelle Wong - Lincoln
Kayley You Mak - Bay

California All-State Teams by Division (1st & 2nd Teams Division I - V)

Pleasant Grove's Malik Thames &
Cole Nordquist were among the All-State
Team for Division I



ALL-STATE DIVISION I (30 Players)
First Team
G — Dakarai Allen (Sheldon, Sacramento) 6-5 Sr.
C — Jordan Bell (Long Beach Poly) 6-8 Sr.
G — Elijah Brown (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-4 Sr.
F — Stanley Johnson (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-6 Jr.
C — Marcus Lee (Deer Valley, Antioch) 6-9 Sr.
G — Jordan Mathews (Santa Monica) 6-3 Sr.
G — Jordan McLaughlin (Etiwanda) 6-1 Jr.
F — Roschon Prince (Long Beach Poly) 6-6 Sr.
G — Corey Silverstrom (Bullard, Fresno) 6-4 Sr.
G — Malik Thames (Pleasant Grove, Elk Grove) 6-1 Sr.
F — Michael Thomas (El Camino Real, Woodland Hills) 6-5 Sr.
F — Keonta Vernon (Tulare) 6-5 Sr.
G — D’Erryl Williams (Sheldon, Sacramento) 6-3 Sr.
G — Kris Yanku (Taft, Woodland Hills) 6-3 Sr.
G — Evan Zeller (Mission Viejo) 6-3 Sr.


Second Team
G — Tyler Batiste (Westchester, Los Angeles) 6-0 Sr.
G — Sheldon Blackwell (Etiwanda) 6-5 Sr.
F — Aubrey Dawkins (Palo Alto) 6-4 Sr.
G — Andre Edwards (Crenshaw, Los Angeles) 6-5 Sr.
G — Sam Finley (Centennial, Corona) 6-2 Sr.
G — Matthew Grant (Westchester, Los Angeles) 6-3 Sr.
F — Darin Johnson (Sheldon, Sacramento) 6-4 Sr.
F — Tim Myles (Etiwanda) 6-5 Sr.
F — Cole Nordquist (Pleasant Grove, Elk Grove) 6-3 Sr.
G — Elliott Pitts (De La Salle, Concord) 6-5 Sr.
G — Andre Spight (Pasadena) 6-3 Sr.
G — Brandon Randolph (Inglewood) 6-3 Sr.
C — Kameron Rooks (Mission Hills, San Marcos) 7-0 Sr.
G — Kendall Smith (Deer Valley, Antioch) 6-3 Sr.
G — Jordan Strawberry (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-1 Sr.
Player of the Year: Stanley Johnson
Coach of the Year: James Hecht (Santa Monica)
ALL-STATE DIVISION II (20 Players)
First Team
F — Gabe Bealer (Antelope) 6-5 Sr.
F — Henry Caruso (Serra, San Mateo) 6-4 Sr.
F — Dorian Butler (J.W. North, Riverside) 6-6 Sr.
G — Ian Fox (Redondo Union, Redondo Beach) 6-1 Jr.
F — Aaron Gordon (Archbishop Mitty, San Jose) 6-8 Sr.
G — Jesse Holmes (Chico) 6-2 Sr.
G — Rashad Jackson (Garces, Bakersfield) 6-4 Jr.
G — JoJo McGlaston (Dublin) 6-4 Sr.
F — De’Sean Parsons (Grant, Sacramento) 6-5 Sr.
F — Cameron Walker (Righetti, Santa Maria) 6-6 Soph.
Second Team
G — Derek Biale (Redondo Union, Redondo Beach) 6-1 Sr.
G — Mikey Eggleton (College Park, Pleasant Hill) 5-10 Sr.
G — Damonte Holiday (Hoover, San Diego) 5-11 Jr.
G — Grant Lozoya (Westlake, Westlake Village) 6-2 Sr.
G — Josue Salaam (Hanford West, Hanford) 6-4 Sr.
G — Luke Selway (Villa Park) 6-3 Jr.
F — Michael Smith (El Camino, South San Francisco) 6-3 Sr.
G — Deshon Taylor (J.W. North, Riverside) 6-1 Jr.
G — Gabe Vincent (St. Mary’s, Stockton) 6-2 Jr.
G — Jo Jo Zamora (Newark Memorial) 6-2 Sr.
Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon
Coach of the Year: Reggie Morris Jr. (Redondo Union, Redondo Beach)
ALL-STATE DIVISION III (20)
First Team
F — Raymond Bowles (Modesto Christian) 6-5 Sr.
G — Tyler Dorsey (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-4 Soph.
F — Isaac Hamilton (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-5 Sr.
F — Nick Hornsby (Tustin) 6-6 Sr.
F — Trey Kell (St. Augustine, San Diego) 6-4 Jr.
G — Brynton Lemar (St. Augustine, San Diego) 6-3 Sr.
G — Ron Lee Jr. (Oak Park, Agoura Hills) 6-2 Sr.
G — Max McCoy (Royal, Simi Valley) 6-1 Sr.
G — Khleem Perkins (San Bernardino) 6-3 Sr.
C — Ivan Rabb (Bishop O’Dowd, Oakland) 6-9 Soph.
Second Team
G — Eric Childress (Leuzinger, Lawndale) 6-1 Sr.
F — Daniel Hamilton (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-7 Jr.
G — Jaron Martin (Chaminade, West Hills) 5-9 Sr.
G — Herman Pratt IV (Sacred Heart Cathedral, San Francisco) 6-0 Sr.
C — Eric Stuteville (Casa Roble, Orangevale) 7-0 Sr.
G — Quentin Taylor (Palm Springs) 6-2 Sr.
G — Everett Turner (Colony, Ontario) 6-1 Sr.
G — Izzy Wagner (Mt. Miguel, Spring Valley) 6-2 Sr.
F — Jack Williams (Chaminade, West Hills) 6-8 Jr.
F — Xavier Williams (Cathedral Catholic, San Diego) 6-3 Sr.
Player of the Year: Isaac Hamilton
Coach of the Year: Mike Haupt (St. Augustine, San Diego)
ALL-STATE DIVISION IV (20)
Second TeamFirst Team
F — Jabari Bird (Salesian, Richmond) 6-6 Sr.
G — Mario Dunn (Salesian, Richmond) 5-10 Sr.
G — Jose Estrada (Cantwell-Sacred Heart, Montebello) 6-1 Sr.
F — LeLand King (Brentwood, Los Angeles) 6-5 Sr.
F — Lamond Murray Jr. (Bishop Montgomery, Torrance) 6-6 Sr.
G — London Perrantes (Crespi, Encino) 6-4 Sr.
G — Jahmel Taylor (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-0 Sr.
G — Devin Watson (Army-Navy, Carlsbad) 5-10 Jr.
G — Jordan Wilson (Windward, Los Angeles) 5-8 Sr.
F — Namon Wright (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-5 Jr.
G — Noah Allen (Palma, Salinas) 6-5 Sr.
G — McKay Anderson (Lutheran, La Verne) 6-5 Sr.
G — Eric Cooper Jr. (St. Anthony, Long Beach) 6-3 Sr.
F — Corey Hammell (Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa) 6-6 Sr.
F — Joe Rushing (Lutheran, La Verne) 6-5 Jr.
G — Tra Holder (Brentwood, Los Angeles) 6-0 Jr.
G — Marcus Jackson (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-3 Sr.
G — Jeremy Major (Maranatha, Sierra Madre) 5-10 Sr.
G — Chance Murray (Price, Los Angeles) 6-3 Sr.
C — Cheikh N’diaye (Army-Navy, Carlsbad) 7-1 Sr.
Player of the Year: Jabari Bird
Coach of the Year: Tom Bonfigli (Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa)
ALL-STATE DIVISION V (20)
First Team
F — Bryan Alberts (Village Christian, Sun Valley) 6-5 Jr.
G — Robert Cartwright (Flintridge Prep, La Canada) 6-2 Jr.
F — Tyler Coppin-Carter (Buckley, Sherman Oaks) 6-4 Sr.
C — John Fenton (Central Catholic, Modesto) 6-9 Sr.
C — Broderick Jones (View Park Prep, Los Angeles) 6-9 Soph.
F — T.J. Leaf (Foothills Christian, El Cajon) 6-7 Fr.
C — Jimbo Lull (Rolling Hills Prep, San Pedro) 6-10 Soph.
C — Mamadou Ndiaye (Brethren Christian, Huntington Beach) 7-5 Sr.
G — Cody Underwood (Horizon, San Diego) 6-1 Sr.
C — Temidayo Yussef (St. Joseph Notre Dame, Alameda) 6-7 Jr.
Second Team
G — Quinton Adlesh (Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo) 6-0 Soph.
F — Josh Ayaji (San Gabriel Academy, San Gabriel) 6-5 Jr.
F — Darren Carrington (Horizon, San Diego) 6-3 Sr.
F — Chance Comanche (View Park Prep, Los Angeles) 6-9 Soph.
G — Ryan Diew (Head-Royce, Oakland) 6-2 Sr.
G — Harold Getz (University, San Francisco) 6-3 Sr.
F — Marsalis Johnson (Village Christian, Sun Valley) 6-7 Jr.
F — Nifae Lealao Jr. (Capital Christian, Sacramento) 6-6 Jr.
G — Caleb Richey (Bishop Diego, Santa Barbara) 5-9 Sr.
C — Ryan Wiley (Rio Hondo Prep, Arcadia) 6-6 Sr.
Player of the Year: Mamadou Ndiaye
Coach of the Year: Kevin McCloskey (San Gabriel Academy, San Gabriel)

Drew Brandon (Sierra College) signs with Eastern Washington



Eastern Washington reports that Drew Brandon of Sierra College has signed with their program.  Full story here.

California All-State Team Announced. Several NorCal talents included


Northern California players are indicated with a summary of their accolades.

FIRST TEAM
G — Dakarai Allen (Sheldon, Sacramento) 6-5 Sr.
Allen was team MVP and the Sacramento Bee Player of the Year for a Sheldon squad that advanced to the NorCal Open Division final.  He will play next at San Diego State.
F — Jordan Bell (Long Beach Poly) 6-8 Sr.
F — Jabari Bird (Salesian, Richmond) 6-6 Sr.
A first team San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro and All-East Bay selection, Bird was one of California’s four McDonald’s All-American selections.  He will play next year at Cal.
F — Aaron Gordon (Archbishop Mitty, San Jose) 6-8 Sr.      The state’s top player the past two seasons.  Will likely play one season at Arizona before heading to the NBA.
G — Isaac Hamilton (St. John Bosco, Bellflower) 6-5 Sr.
F — Stanley Johnson (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-6 Jr.
C — Marcus Lee (Deer Valley, Antioch) 6-9 Sr.
 He was named all-East Bay by the Contra Costa Times and that region’s player of the year by the San Francisco Chronicle.  He will play at Kentucky next year.
G — Jordan McLaughlin (Etiwanda) 6-1 Jr.
G — London Perrantes (Crespi, Encino) 6-4 Sr.
F — Roschon Prince (Long Beach Poly) 6-5 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
G — Elijah Brown (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 6-4 Sr.

G — Ron Lee Jr. (Oak Park, Agoura Hills) 6-2 Sr.
F — LeLand King (Brentwood, Los Angeles) 6-5 Sr.
G — Jordan Mathews (Santa Monica) 6-3 Sr.
F — Lamond Murray Jr. (Bishop Montgomery, Torrance) 6-6 Sr.
G — Jahmel Taylor (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-0 Sr.
F — Michael Thomas (El Camino Real, Woodland Hills) 6-5 Sr.
F — Keonta Vernon (Tulare) 6-5 Sr.
The CIF Central Section’s most highly-honored basketball player, Vernon is also the section’s only D1 signee. The Fresno Bee’s Offensive Player of the Year and the Visalia Times-Delta overall POY. Headed to Wyoming next year.
G — D’Erryl Williams (Sheldon, Sacramento) 6-3 Sr.
Helped lead Sheldon to 108 win, four CIF Sac Joaquin Section Division I titles. Will play together at San Diego State with teammate Dakarai Allen.
G — Jordan Wilson (Windward, Los Angeles) 5-8 Sr.
THIRD TEAM
F — Dorian Butler (J.W. North, Riverside) 6-6 Sr.

F — Trey Kell (St. Augustine, San Diego) 6-4 Jr.
F — Henry Caruso (Serra, San Mateo) 6-4 Sr.
Clearly the No. 2 player from the WCAL behind Mr. Basketball Aaron Gordon. Caruso was a first team choice of the San Jose Mercury News and was the Palo Alto Daily News Player of the Year. Will play for Princeton next year.
F — Trey Kell (St. Augustine, San Diego) 6-4 Jr.
G — Elliott Pitts (De La Salle, Concord) 6-5 Sr.
 The East Bay Athletic League MVP, Pitts was also a first team all-East Bay selection and second team all-Metro by the San Francisco Chronicle.  Will play for Arizona next year.
G — Corey Silverstrom (Bullard, Fresno) 6-4 Sr.
The Fresno Bee’s Co-Player of the Year with teammate Chris Russell.  Silverstrom averaged a team-high 16 points and 5 rebounds for a team that finished ranked No. 12 in the state.
G — Kendall Smith (Deer Valley, Antioch) 6-3 Sr.
Smith was a first team All-Metro selection by the San Francisco Chronicle and was first team All-East Bay by the Contra Costa Times.  Will play for UNLV next year.
G — Malik Thames (Pleasant Grove, Elk Grove) 6-1 Sr.
Thames, a first team All-Metro choice by the Sacramento Bee.  A three-year starter, Thames averaged 17.5 ppg & 5.6 apg.
F — Namon Wright (Pacific Hills, Los Angeles) 6-5 Jr.
G — Kris Yanku (Taft, Woodland Hills) 6-3 Sr.
G — Evan Zeller (Mission Viejo) 6-3 Sr.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

San Leandro's Sean MacKay resigns to pursue Assistant Coaching duties at San Jose City

Sean MacKay

Coach Sean MacKay of San Leandro High School has decided to leave San Leandro for the college coaching ranks at San Jose City College.  Coach MacKay led the Pirates to a 24-7 record and a #1 ranking in the Division 1 North-Coast section playoffs.
From twitter via East Bay Preps: "Per school release, Sean MacKay has resigned as San Leandro boys hoops coach. Has accepted position as assistant at San Jose City College"


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Aaron Armstead (San Jose City) signs with Northern Illinois NCAA Division I



Aaron Armstead of San Jose City College has signed with Northern Illinois.  Armstead played one season at Wisconsin-Green Bay in 2011-12, appearing in 30 games, making four starts while averaging 3.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game.  He played his sophomore year at San Jose City College where he averaged 14.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists.
Northern Illinois competes in the Mid-American Conference with Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Toleda and Western Michigan.

Congratulations to Aaron Armstead and we will follow your career as a NIU Huskie!


Anders Haas, of Bishop O'Dowd ('11) commits to University of Albany NCAA DI

Anders Haas

Anders Haas goal of playing Division I basketball in the United States has come true.  Haas came from Denmark to Oakland, California to play his high school ball at Bishop O'Dowd, where he graduated in 2011.  Not heavily recruited out of high school Haas decided to take matters into his own hands to prove he can play at the next level.  He played his freshman year for State College of Florida Junior College this past season.  Stats are not listed, but Haas was recognized as Player of the Week in this article from floridajucohoops.com.  "Haas led the Manatees to a 3-0 week which included wins over St. Thomas JV, Indian River State and ASA (New York). Haas averaged 17.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 10.7 assists and 2.0 steals during the voting period. He shot 53.3 percent (16-of-30) from the floor, 35.3 percent (6-of-17) from the three-point line and was a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line on the week."
According to his facebook page, Haas has committed to the University of Albany, who lost to Duke in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament this year.
"Officially committed to university at Albany. Can't wait for the next 3 years of my life. Thanks to the small amount of people who thought I could do this.. I have come a long way since my high school coach told me to go D3 lol. Lets go Great Danes!!!"


We want to recognize this young man for his hard work and dedication to reaching his goal.  Congratulations and continued success Anders.



Rashaad Allen (Marin College, Rodriguez High) signs with Alaska Nanooks NCAA DII

Kevin McCarthy reports:

Rashaad Allen, out of College of Marin and Rodriguez High, has signed with the Alaska Nanooks of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. The DII school is located in Fairbanks.

Click here for full story

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Jameal York (Chabot College, Edison High) signs to NCAA DII Southwest Baptist University

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photo courtesty of thechabotspectator.com
Jameal York has had a long road to earning his NCAA membership as a student-athlete.  After a stellar senior campaign at Edison High in 2009, Jameal earned Mr. Basketball by the Fresno Bee. Jameal went the National Junior College route with a stint at Western Texas College before transferring back to California for his sophomore season with Chabot College for the 2011-12 season.  At Chabot, Jameal averaged 13.8 points and 4 assists per game, and earned Honorable Mention All-Conference in the competitive Coast-North Conference.  The only thing preventing Jameal from earning his scholarship after his sophomore campaign was academics.  Jameal spent the past year getting his academics in order to qualify for an NCAA program.  Announced via facebook, "I'm a NCAA athlete now..." #NewBeginnin & "I committed to Southwest Baptist University...I'm blessed to get this second chance..."
Southwest Baptist University is located in Missouri and competes at the NCAA Division II level.
Congratulations and good luck as a SBU Bearcat Jameal.



Trevor Dunbar picks up first college offer


Trevor Dunbar of St. Ignatius has received his first college offer from Florida A & M University.  
Via twitter @ trev_dunbar "Picked up my first college offer from Florida A & M!  More work to be done though."

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Aaron Gordon honored California's Mr. Basketball for 2nd consecutive year

State’s top honor goes to Archbishop Mitty of San Jose standout for the second consecutive year by a hair over Mater Dei’s Stanley Johnson. Gordon is only the sixth two-time winner since 1956.

Full Story here

Monday, April 8, 2013

Prep2Prep honors Connor Haupt & Drew Edelman with the Prep's Choice Award

Full Story Here

Prep's Choice Award:
CCS Boys Basketball Player of the Year
CONNOR HAUPT, G, BURLINGAME


Haupt led Burlingame to its first boys section title in 2012-2013.
He averaged 17.9 points, two assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game and shot 80 percent from the free throw line.

Prep's Choice Award:
CCS Girls Basketball Player of the Year
DREW EDELMAN, C, MENLO


The USC-bound Edelman averaged 20.5 points per game. 


Full Story Here

Michael Smith earns Senior of the Year honors

Prep2Prep reports Michael Smith earning Senior of the Year honors.

Click here for full story

Friday, April 5, 2013

Oakland Rebels AAU Easter Invitational Tournament this weekend - SCHEDULES





Schedules & locations are finally posted up for the Oakland Rebels Easter AAU tournament this weekend

Chabot College East Bay All-Star Classic (4 teams, Oakland, Tri-Valley, Hayward, Fremont) 4/10-4/11




Chabot Senior East Bay All-Star Classic


 Wednesday April 10th & Thursday April 11th.


Wednesday 4/10/13
6:00 pm game WAC (formerly the HAAL) vs MVAL (Fremont Area)
7:30 pm game OAL (Oakland) vs. EBAL (Tri-Valley Area)



Thursday 4/11/13
6:00 pm game 3rd place game
7:30 pm Championship Game



Coaches:
WAC-Sean MacKay, San Leandro
MVAL-Frank Knight, Moreau Catholic
OAL-Roderick Patterson, Oakland High
EBAL-Ralph Fields, Amador Valley


***Past appearances include current NBA rookie of the year candidate Damian Lillard and many more of the Bay's top names from recent past.





Location:
Chabot College
25555 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545





Experience Oakland - Play pick-up hoops

Coolhand Luke reports nice article about pick-up ball in Oakland


Bay Area Boys Basketball All-Metro Teams

Marcus Lee - Deer Valley (Kentucky signee)

Ivan Rabb- Bishop O'Dowd

FIRST TEAM


Position, Player, School
  Ht  Yr.  Comment
F Aaron Gordon, Mitty  6-8  Sr.  Three-time Metro Player of the Year
C Ivan Rabb, Bishop O'Dowd    6-9  So.    Perhaps top sophomore in country
Marcus Lee, Deer Valley  6-10  Sr.  Led state with 19.6 rebounds per game
G Jabari Bird, Salesian   6-6       Sr.  Scored more than 2,000 career points
Kendall Smith, Deer Valley  6-3  Sr.  Averaged 22.8 points and 6.4 assists


SECOND TEAM

Position, Player, School  Ht Yr.    Comment
F Henry Caruso, Serra  6-4    Sr.    Carried Padres to NorCal Open Division
F JoJo McGlaston, Dublin  6-4 Sr.    Led Gaels to NorCal Division II finals
G Aubrey Dawkins, Palo Alto  6-4 Sr.    Averaged 18.8 points
Elliott Pitts, De La Salle  6-5 Sr.    Headed to Arizona
Mario Dunn, Salesian  6-0 Sr.    Heart and soul of the Pride

THIRD TEAM

Pos. PlayerHt   Yr.   Comment
F Michael Smith, El Camino6-3   Sr.   Averaged 23.3 points and 10.1 rebounds
F Temidayo Yussuf, St. Joseph Notre Dame  6-7   Jr.   Led Pilots to NorCal Division V title
F Corey Hammell, Cardinal Newman6-6   Sr.   Led Cardinals to NorCal Division IV title
G Herman Pratt, Sacred Heart Cathedral    6-0   Sr.   Led Irish to NorCal Division III title
G Elijah White, El Camino5-8   Sr.   Averaged 19.8 points and 7.1 assists

HONORABLE MENTIONS


San Francisco: Bobby Arenas (Riordan), Jr.; Nate Cohen (Urban), Sr.; Trevor Dunbar (St. Ignatius), Jr.; Harold Getz (University), Sr.; Khalil James (Sacred Heart Cathedral), Sr.; Kevin Murray (Mission), Sr.; Antoine Porter (Mission), Sr.; DeOndre Otis (Sacred Heart Cathedral), Jr.; Seth Snoddy(Lincoln), Jr.; Chiefy Ugbaja (Riordan), Jr.

Peninsula/South Bay: Stevie Berman (Saratoga), Sr.; Brandon Farrell (Mitty), Sr.; Connor Haupt (Burlingame), Sr.; Khalid Johnson (St. Francis), Sr.; Wai Min (Westmoor), Sr.; Andre Miller (Serra), Sr.; Connor Peterson (Mitty), Jr.; Aldis Petriceks (Palo Alto), Sr.; Bobby Roth (Menlo), Sr.; Grant Vermeer (Bellarmine), Sr.

North Bay: Nick Calcaterra (Marin Catholic), Sr.; Joe Compagno (Redwood), Sr.; Patrick Conroy (Marin Catholic), Sr.; Gabe Greenberg-Pines (Analy), Sr.; Liam Hunt (Drake), Sr.; Brandon Kenilvort (Drake), Sr.; Kenny Love (Cardinal Newman), Sr.; Tim McCullough (Cardinal Newman), Sr.; Max McKone(Novato), Sr.; Alec Raven (Montgomery), Jr.

East Bay: Tyrell Alcorn (El Cerrito), So.; Dejon Budreaux (San Leandro), Sr.; Jalen Canty (St. Patrick/St. Vincent), Jr.; Jeremy Dennis (St. Mary's), Sr.; Ali Faruqbey (San Lorenzo), Sr.; Oscar Frayer (Moreau Catholic), Fr.; Joey Frenchwood (Newark Memorial), Sr.; Leo Smith (Oakland Tech), Sr.; Tahjee Williams (McClymonds), Sr.; JoJo Zamora (Newark Memorial), Sr.

Contra Costa/Tri-Valley: Jamir Andrews (Dublin), Sr.; Shon Briggs (Heritage) Jr.; Pierre Carter (Heritage), Sr.; Joe DeMers (College Park), So.; Mikey Eggleton (College Park), Sr.; Tylek Farley (Concord), Sr.; Kameron Johnson (Granada), So.; Matt O'Reilly (Campolindo), Sr.; Kiran Shastri (Miramonte), Sr.; Elliot Smith (Freedom), Jr.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/preps/article/High-school-boys-basketball-All-Metro-teams-4411263.php#ixzz2PbjhXETV

All-Pioneer Valley League Boys & Girls Basketball Teams


Here are the All-Pioneer Valley League boys and girls basketball teams

BOYS

Coach of the Year: Mike O'Connell, Colfax

Will Buell - Colfax
MVP: Will Buell, Colfax

All-League: Marcus Salgado, Alexis Gonzales, Adam Felt, Lincoln; Anthony Williams, Douglas James, Foothill; Isaiah Pineiro, Placer; Justin Beskeen, Bear River; Matt Larson, Colfax; Isaiah Jones, Center.





GIRLS

Coach of the Year: Tony Camillucci, Placer

MVP: Kerri McCullough, Placer

All-League: Kaitlyn Reina, Savannah Welz, Sarah Hagar, Bear River; Ariana Jensen, Lauren Collins,Placer; Amber Tobiasz, Raegan Lilly, Colfax; Deija Smith, Center; Cassandra James, Lincoln; Elisha Anderson, Foothill.




Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/preps/archives/2013/04/here-are-the-all-pioneer-valley-league-basketball.html#storylink=cpy

Santa Clara Valley Athletic League announces honors

Prep2Prep reports Santa Clara Athletic League honorees.

Player of the Year

Aubrey Dawkins - East Palo Alto

Rest of story here:

Manteca Bulletin All-Area Boys Basketball Team - Dylan Alexander and Guillermo Nunez share MVP honors

MANTECA BULLETIN ALL-AREA BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM
Full Story click here:

CO-MVPS
GAME RECOGNIZE GAME
Dylan Alexander - Weston Ranch senior

Guillermo Nunez - Sierra senior

FIRST TEAM

• Eric Duncan (PG), Weston Ranch senior

• Cole Herrin (PG), Ripon senior: 

• Dan Vos (PG), Ripon Christian senior: 

• Jake Danhoff, (C), East Union junior: 

• Daieveon Leverett (C), Weston Ranch senior : 

SECOND TEAM

• Robert Orantes (PG), Lathrop senior: 

• Emmanuel Elijah (G), Sierra senior: 

• Eric Melgar (G), Sierra senior: 

• Austin Haro (SG), Manteca junior: 

• Jordan Kron (G), East Union senior: 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Coach Francis steps down from Sonora High after 37 years at helm


Full Story Click here:  (Courtesy of Modesto Bee)

Thursday, Apr. 04, 2013

Sonora's Francis retires from coaching boys basketball


 -- For 37 years, there has been no tougher place for visiting teams to win basketball games than at Sonora High.
It was due to much more than the long drive.
If you were a fast-breaking team, the Wildcats would slow you down. If you preferred to slow it down, Sonora would beat you at your own game.
And through it all, Rick Francis was pulling the strings.
Francis, 64, officially stepped down as the Wildcats' head coach on Tuesday after 42 years coaching in the Sonora program and 37 as varsity head coach, during which he compiled a 651-394 record.
According to Cal-Hi Sports, the 651 wins are the most in the history of the Sac-Joaquin Section. The only other coach ever to eclipse 600 wins in section play was Vanden's Jim Boyd, who retired in 1997 after notching 614 wins.
"I just think it's time," Francis said. "It's been a great run and I enjoyed every minute of it. I got a little tired this year and I thought a lot about this since the end of the seasons, then discussed it the with family and administration."