Potpourri, Mar 2

News Bits

Sac-Joquin MaxPreps: "Incredibly sad news shared by the Christian Brothers basketball program on Instagram. Jaden DeJesus-Eves, a talented 6'8" rising freshman, has passed away. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and teammates during this difficult time. RIP young man."

"Christian Brothers mourns death of freshman basketball star. ‘A gentle giant’"

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Damarion Vann-Kelly: "100% committed!! Thank you God!"

Out of Monterey Trail High and currently at a Florida JC, the 6-foot-5 wing is returning home, or homish, as there's 50 miles between Sacramento and Stockton. The Tigers need more talents who can shoot accurately which is Vann-Kelly's strength. Landing in the West Coast Conference appears appropriate. Welcome back Damarion.

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Verbal Commits :"Missouri State and Sacramento State offered 2026 Gaston College (NC) F/C Kaleb Siler."

Sac State is the 10th offer for the 6-foot-10, 245 sophomore center out of North Carolina who is averaging 19.0 points and 9.9 rebounds. He has 35 blocked shots in 22 games thus far.

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Kodey Weary: "Blessed to receive an offer from Cal Poly Pomona."

The 6-foot-7, 210 Weary is a sophomore at Las Positas College and graduated from Weston Ranch High. He is currently averaging 14.9 points, 9.9 boards and 1.7 assists while shooting 46%, 35% and 62%.

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Braylen Smith: "ATGT! After a great conversation with CSUB_MBB, I am blessed to receive my first division 1 offer to Cal State Bakersfield! I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity. Go Road Runners!"

The 2028 Smith stands 6-foot-1 and is attending Bakersfield Christian High.

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Team Rampage Basketball: "Congrats to Jayson Powers (2026) on receiving an offer from Minnesota-Crookston (D2)."

The 6-foot-7 Powers attends Gregori High in Modesto and plays travel ball with Team Rampage.

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"6-foot-8 Tochi (Los Medanos College) Onyeador of Whittier College stood above his peers to earn Defensive Athlete of the Year honors atop the 2026 SCIAC Men's Basketball All-Conference teams. He blocked 73 shots in 25 games, was credited with 38 steals and pulled down 11.1 rebounds nightly. That dominance allowed the Poets to crowd the perimeter with defenders and limit opponents to just 32.5 percent from beyond the arc, ranking third in the league. The center also converted 69.6 percent of field goal attempts but at 4.4 made field goals per game was just below the threshold (5.0) to be eligible for that statistical title."

"In addition to earning the conference's top defensive honor, Onyeador garnered First Team All-SCIAC recognition after anchoring one of the SCIAC's most disruptive defensive units. The junior ranked sixth in NCAA Division III in blocks per game and set a new Whittier record for blocks in a SCIAC season."

Other Nor Cal-connected honorees:

  • First team: Cahal (Bishop O'Dowd) Connolly CMS Sr. C Castro Valley, CA
  • Second team: Reid (Jesuit High) Jones CMS Jr. G Carmichael, CA
  • Second Team: Joey (University High) Kennedy CMS Jr. F San Francisco, CA

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"Salesian gets gritty with it, grinds out NCS Open semifinal win over De La Salle"

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"The 2026 All-Conference Coast-North Selections"

Wondering if CCSF 6-foot-9 freshman and Coast Conference-North Co-Player of the Year Kenyon DeMuynck is eligible to sign after this season?

CCSF Coach Justin Labagh has earned the Coast Conference-North Coach of the Year honor.

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Kort Jensen: "Congrats to my son, Derek, Head Coach at Feather River College (21-7) & Undefeated in league, for winning their League Championship! Congrats to my son, Dallas, Head Coach at College of Sequoias (22-6) & (13-1) in league, for winning their League Championship!"

Congrats to the entire Jensen family. Kort Jensen was a highly heralded coach himself and a wonderful human being. Has the above ever previously happened? Here's a 2018 feature on all three.

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6-foot sophomore Leo (De La Salle High/Sac State) Ricketts has been named the 2025-26 Western State Conference South Division Most Valuable Player. Thus far this season, he is averaging 19.8 points, 4.2 assists and 3.1 rebounds, while shooting 50% 49% and 82%.

It will be fascinating to see where he lands next?

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6-foot-6 sophomore Garret (Sierra College/Green Bay/Placer High) Dutro has been named the 2025-26 Big 8 Conference Most Valuable Player. Thus far this season, he is averaging 21.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists while shooting 48%, 40% and 88%. A lot of teams could use his skill set.

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Santa Rosa Junior College Coach Craig McMillan has been named the Big 8 Conference Coach of the Year.

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6-foot-2 San Jose City College sophomore Jeremiah (Inderkum High) Butler been named the Coast Conference-South Player of the Year. He is averaging 12.6 points, 3.4 boards and 1.9 assists while shooting 48%, 39% and 70%.

Nor-Cal-connected First Team Coast Conference-South members:

  • 6-foot-3 West Valley College sophomore CJ (Capital Christian High) Willenborg
  • 6-foot-5 West Valley College sophomore Caleb (Leigh High) Assante
  • 6-foot-7 Foothill College sophomore Will (San Ramon Valley High) Ambidge
  • 6-foot-9 Foothill College sophomore Gavin (Turlock High) Cox
  • 6-foot-5 San Jose City College sophomore Savion (Inderkum High) Daniels

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In the Central Valley Conference post-season awards, Columbia College's Rob Hoyt and Dallas Jensen of College of the Sequoias shared Coach of the Year honors with 6-foot-7 Columbia College sophomore Ahsan (Vanden High) Huff earning Defensive Player of the Year honors and 5-foot-9 frosh Derron (Monterey Trail High) White co-owning the Freshman of the Year award.

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In the Bay Valley Conference post-season awards, Yuba College Coach Doug Cornelius earned the Coach of the Year honor with 6-foot-3 Yuba College sophomore Kanyon (Rocklin High) Rice snagging the Player of the Year honor.

The Nor Cal-connected First Team Bay Valley Conference members:

  • 6-foot Merritt College sophomore Kaleb (Pinole Valley High) Allison
  • 6-foot-2 Merritt College sophomor Lebrie (Moreau Catholic High) Goudy-Lee
  • 6-foot-8 Yuba College sophomore Aidan (Woodcreek High) Triplett
  • 6-foot-1 Yuba College sophomore Austin (Woodcreek High/Menlo College) Ito
  • 6-foot-2 Los Medanos College sophomore Jeremiah (Pittsburgh High/College of the Siskiyous) Collins
  • 6-foot-2 Los Medanos College sophomore Kay'Shawn (Pittsburgh High) Hunter
  • 6-foot-6 Contra Costa College sophomore Bobby (Richmond High) Williams
  • 6-foot-6 Contra Costa College freshman Julius (American Canyon High) Wade
  • 6-foot-4 Napa Valley College freshman Jayden (Prolific Prep)Russotti
  • 6-foot-8 Mendocino College Rob (Pitman High) Salmon.

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"UCSC's Thomas Conley Headlines C2C Honors as Rookie of the Year"

Conley is out of San Ramon Valley High.

Slug Joseph (Pleasant Grove High) Espy earned a First Team All Conference nod for the second straight season.

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"Donavan Yap: From Arbor View to Slovakia — A Las Vegas Guard Building His Professional Foundation"

He started out at UNLV, then headed to Fresno State but transferred to San Jose State University where he finally blossomed, averaging 10.1 points, 2.8 boards and 2.6 assists.

D1 Scores

In Maples Pavilion, Stanford downed Pittsburgh 75-67 as star freshman guard Ebuka Okorie enjoyed 34 points, six rebounds, six assists plus three steals, shooting 11-19, 3-6, 9-9. AJ (Marin Catholic) Rohosy grabbed a team best eight rebounds in just 20 minutes of court time. The Cardinal shot 29-58 overall. game report

Behind Benny Gealer's 30 points (8-12, 7-11, 7-8 shooting) and a 61-48 second half, host Stanford cruised by Southern Methodist 95-75. Adding to his seven treys, Gealer also nabbed six steals and pulled down four rebounds in an all-around performance. Star freshman guard Ebuka Okorie tallied 22 points as well as six assists and teammate Aidan Cammann concluded with 15 points (9-10 on free throws), six boards plus four assists. As a team, the Cardinal shot 51% overall, 52% on three-pointers and 29-32 at the charity stripe. game report

"Stanford grads Raynaud and Jones excel in NBA season"

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At Haas Pavilion, California welcomed SMU and it was a tight one before the Bears succeeded 73-69. Justin Pippen led with both 24 points and five assists and Chris Bell was close behind in scoring with 20 points. Cal was out shot 45% to 40%, out-rebounded by 11 but did manage to 'earn' eight less turnovers than the Mustangs. game report

The Bears produced a dud in falling at home to Pittsburgh 72-56 as indicated by their leading scorer being Dai Dai Ames with 11 points. California earned just seven free throws, making five, shot 5-22 on treys but was surprisingly fairly close to Pitt in overall accuracy at 43% and 46%. game report

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St. Mary's had it rather 'easy' against rival Santa Clara, extending a six-point halftime lead to double digits in most of the second 20 minutes before winning 86-67. The Gaels out-shot the Broncos 49% to 41% and were granted deeds to both backboards by a ferocious 49-21 difference. Guard Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis could have been elected mayor of Moraga with his performance due to is 21 points, seven assists (one turnover) and four steals, all team highs except for the assists as Joshua Dent tallied eight as well as 14 points. Paulius Murauskus finished with 16 points and 12 boards and Dillon Shaw scored 11 points and pulled down a team and personal best 14 rebounds. Allen Graves came off the bench to lead SC with 20 points but only one teammate managed double figures scoring. game report

In the game of the WCC season (thus far), St. Mary's was down 36-28 to Gonzaga after 20 minutes. However, the Gaels roared back with a 15-2 scoring run to eventually lead 54-46 with 7:30 remaining. Coach Randy Bennett's crew maintained that general margin til the end, winning 70-59. Mikey (Pacific Prep) Lewis clinched the Moraga mayoralty race with 31 points, shooting 7-13 on three-pointers. The Moraga-ites shot a dismal 35% in the victory yet went 16-33 on long distance attempts. The Zags finished at 39% overall, just 5-17 from beyond the arc. St. Marty's has now won four consecutive regular season West Coast Conference championships. game report

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Santa Clara bounced back from the St. Mary's loss to grab a 93-72 win over Oregon State at The Leavey Center where they finished 14-1 this season. Point Brenton Knapper led the Broncos with 19 points with fellow guard Jake Emsinger providing 10 rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Getting up 21 more shot attempts as well as OSU shooting 4-20 on three-pointers, plus winning the boards battle 41-29 all poweredthe SC cause. game report

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Holding a 42-35 advantage after 20 minutes, USF downed Pacific 72-61 as forward David Fuchs exploded for 29 points and also a team-leading seven rebounds. It was a win even though point Ryan (Dougherty Valley High) Beasley produced a subpar line of six points, three assists and five turnovers in 34 minutes. For the Tigers, reliable Ralph Elias enjoyed a 19 point, 10 rebound afternoon but did shoot 0-6 from long distance. Teammate Jaden Clayton racked up 10 assists. The Dons shot Pacific 51% to 40%, finishing 10-23 on three-pointers, versus 2-17. game report

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Hawai'i departed paradise to challenge UC Davis on the mainland and, after leading 43-31 at halftime, came up a 77-73 winner on Senior Night. Four Aggies scored in double figures,led by Marcus Wilson's career high 25 points. But Davis was out-shot 51% to 43%, had six shots blocked and allowed four more steals than the islanders. UH starting point Aaron (Salesian Prep) Hunkin-Claytor is still out with a foot injury, unable to play before his family and fans. game report

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With both teams 'en fuego' and plenty of backup nets in stock, Cal Poly and visiting Long Beach State went at with the hosts coming out ahead 102-92. Hamad Mousa led the Mustangs with 29 points on 8-14, 4-7, 9-10 shooting and 6-foot-6 sophomore teammate Cayden (St. Mary's High-Stockton) Ward was right behind via 28 points as well as nine boards plus five assists. Freshman guard Gavin (Modesto Christian High) Sykes led the 49ers with 28 points. game report

Down on the border, UC San Diego turned away Cal Poly 80-64 despite Hamad Mousa going for 19 points and nine rebounds plus Cayden (St. Mary's High-Stockton) Ward's 12 and 10 although he shot 4-12 overall. San Diego jumped out to a 40-24 first half advantage. A 15-6 turnover disadvantage hindered the Mustang cause.

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In Missoula, under-manned Sacramento State was out-shot 51% to 40% in falling to Montana 81-73. Prophet Johnson did garner seven rebounds and six assists for the Hornets, but shot 6-17 overall on his way to a team high of just 14 points. Power forward teammate Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov grabbed 12 boards, seven offensive. For the Griz, Money (Oakland High) Williams led with 20 points and power forward teammate Te'Jon (Salesian Prep/CCSF) Sawyer stuffed the stats sheet with 12 caroms, 11 points, four assists and a pair of steals. game report

Up in Bozeman, Sacramento State fell 82-61 to Montana State, having thee players finish in double figures scoring: Prophet Johnson with 15 points, Jayden Teat with 15 points and Arman Madi totaling 14 points. Taking the court with eight players, the Hornets were out-shot 52% to 35% and topped on the boards 50-21. game report

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Behind 34 points (eight treys) from 6-foot-6 Adrian Myers (gotta believe he'll be back next season), San Jose State University downed host Air Force 86-80. He shot 11-18, 8-9, 4-5 and also led the Spartans with seven rebounds. Teammate Colby Garland was his usual self with 23 points (10-10 at the foul line) and a team high five assists. SJSU was actually out-shot 51% to 49% but made five more three-pointers plus three more free throws than the Falcons. game report

At home, San Jose State University fell to Colorado State 85-73 in spite of Colby Garland providing 28 points and seven assists. Backcourt teammate Melvin Bell Jr. totaled 15 points. CSU shot 62% overall, 9-17 on trey attempts plus 20-24 from the foul line. game report

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Gavin (Modesto Christian High) Sykes totaled 39 points (14-21, 4-6, 7-8 shooting) in Long Beach State's 88-87 victory over Cal State Bakersfield. Me and a gazillion others will be shocked in he has a 49ers uni on next season.

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Behind 24 points (10-13 overall shooting, 4-6 at the foul line), five blocked shots, five assists and four rebounds from 6-foot-7 sophomore Will (Archie Willliams High) Heimbrodt, Seattle bested Pepperdine 87-80 down in Malibu.

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During his 33 minutes of court time in Nashville, AK (Clovis North) Okereke produced 13 point, six rebounds, six assists and two shot rejections in Vanderbilt's 88-80 defeat of Georgia.

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6-foot-2 senior Myron (Vacaville High/San Jose State University) Amey Jr. tallied 31 points alongside six boards, five assists and five steals in the Loyola Marymount 67-66 homecourt success versus Washington State.

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In Montana's 74-68 homecourt success against Big Sky Conference leader Portland State, Money Williams totaled 24 points, seven assists, three rebounds and a pair of steals yet his turnover bugaboo surfaced with six. But the Griz don't win without him as he's their creator straw that stirs their team drink.

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Behind 21 points via Aidan Mahaney and 19 plus a team best 12 rebounds from Zion (Archbishop Riordan) Sensley, UC Santa Barbara handled 70-59 in The Thunderdome.

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Despite 19 points plus eight assists from Quinn (Bellarmine College Prep/West Valley College) Denker, Northern Colorado fell to host Eastern Washington 82-72.

Then, Quinn (Bellarmine College Prep/West Valley College) Denker exploded for 33 points (10-16, 4-5, 9-11 shooting), seven boards and three assists in Northern Colorado's 76-67 victory versus Idaho.

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Other Scores

Tyree Campbell served up a team high 16 points and a tied-for-team-best five rebounds as Cal State East Bay hosted and defeated Stanislaus State 77-70 to go to 27-0 this season. A classic example of how each Pioneer player contributes is demonstrated by the subtle but productive output of 6-foot-7 senior starter Jalen Foy as he produced six points on four shots taken, five rebounds, three assists and three steals in 30 minutes. CSEB shot 56% overall to 45% for Stanislaus. game report

Then, Cal State East Bay hosted UC Merced and notched a 58-51 success to go 28-0. Tyree Campbell again led the charge with 21 points and seven boards. The Pioneers succeeded despite shooting 37% overall and going 0-16 on three-point attempts as their stout defense forced Merced into 36% overall shooting and 17% on treys. Finishing 11-22 at the charity stripe should have required they walk back to the San Joaquin Valley. game report

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6-foot-7 senior Nick (Foothill High/Sonoma State) High produced 31 points plus seven boards in Menlo College's 99-88 squeaker over Chaminade. He shot an extremely efficient 11-14, 3-3, 6-6.

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Guard Nick (St. Patrick St. Vincent/Sonoma State) Medeiros tallied 27 points, plus six assists and five boards as Dominican University edged visiting Chaminade University 85-84.

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Despite receiving 24 points plus 11 rebounds from 6-foot-3 sophomore Cayden McDaniel, William Jessup University fell 75-71 at home in overtime to Vanguard. He shot 5-9 2-3, 1-2.

It was Cayden McDaniel to the fore once again as he produced 22 points, 12 boards, five steals (all team highs) plus four assists in William Jessup University's 93-80 defeat of Chaminade. 6-foot-8 teammate Aleks Mitrovic was especially efficient with 19 points on 9-11 overall shooting plus he blocked two shots.

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Despite 20 points, 13 rebounds and five assists courtesy of Joseph (Pleasant Grove High) Espy, UC Santa Cruz fell 77-74 in overtime at home to Christopher Newport. Teammate Ben (Branham High) Lim tallied 18 points. game report

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In spite of 17 points, nine rebounds plus seven assists via Chris (Jesuit High/Sac State/Santa Rosa JC/Sonoma State) Holley, Chico State fell 60-58 at home against Cal State San Marcos. game report

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6-foot-5 sophomore Damonte Duhart scored 30 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, adding five assists, three steals and a pair of blocked shots during the host Feather River College 90-85 defeat of Merritt College in the opening round of the Nor Cal Regionals.

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In Round Two of the So Cal Regional, Leo (De La Salle High) Ricketts poured in 30 points (6-12 shooting on treys), adding four boards and four steals, in the 28-1 Citrus College 87-72 defeat of Allan Hancock College.

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Travis (Justin-Siena High/Chico State) Hightower stuffed the stat sheet via 27 points, 11 boards, four shot rejections and three assists as Santa Rosa Junior College moved on in the state playoffs with an 88-66 win over Cañada College.

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6-foot-9 Sophomore Gavin (Turlock High) Cox posted a 17 point, 15 rebound double-double in Foothill College's 1-3-79 defeat of Butte College.

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"Cabrillo basketball tops Los Medanos, advances to second round of NorCal playoffs."

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"Las Positas Star Jaden Woodard Shines On the Court and in the Classroom"

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Potpourri, Feb 23

News Bits

CCSF Men's Basketball: "Congratulations to Coach Justin Labagh and staff on an amazing accomplishment on getting #600 career wins. Many more wins are ahead for this coaching staff!"

600! The late Jerry Tarkanian better get out his worry towel.

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Congratulations to Cal State East Bay Coach Bryan Rooney, his assistants Mikey Eggleton, Russell Payne, Craig Ashmore and Bryce Duncan and the entire player roster.

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Verbal Commits: "2026 Coastal Alabama CC South (AL) G Joshua Williams has received an offer from Sacramento State."

Williams is a 6-foot-4 sophomore shooting guard out of Alabama. Florida A&M plus Alabama A&M are his other current offers.

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Verbal Commits: "2027 Melissa (TX) F Mustafa Mohamed has received an offer from California."

Mohamed is a 6-foot-10 wing/forward who appears to be originally out of Minnesota. His other offers: Texas A&M, LSU, St. Louis, Mississippi State, Arizona State, Texas Arlington. LIU.

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Verbal Commits: "2026 Daviess County (KY) G Jonathan Moss has received an offer from San José State."

Moss is a 6-foot-1 point with a total now of 10 offers. Arizona State appears to be the highest in NIL funding.

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"Ebuka Okorie shatters decades-long freshman scoring record"

It took 40 years to break the record of Todd (Mt. Diablo High) Lichti.

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SCIAC Offensive Player of the Week: 6-foot-6 Joey (University High) Kennedy averaged a double-double for No. 12 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in road wins at Occidental College and Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. The junior scored 16.5 points per game on 53 percent shooting along with 10.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.5 blocks.

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"De La Salle, Ibrahim Monawar keep faith, overcome Moreau Catholic, prep version of Jalen Brunson"

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"Damian Lillard stuns with Three-Point Contest win amid Achilles rehab"

The pride and joy of Oakland High.

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"Keshad Johnson of the Miami Heat dances his way to dunk title"

The pride and joy of San Leandro High.

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"Pioneers' Tyree Campbell and Toros' Jalen Brown land on the Bevo Francis Top 50 Watch List"

Campbell is a leader on an undefeated Cal State East Bay team and the 6-foot-2 Brown is out of Modesto Christian High.

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Lucca Maher: "Excited to join the Soldier family! I’ll be playing on the EYBL champions circuit this spring/summer!"

A 2028 prospect, Maher stand 6-foot-4 and attends Burlingame High.

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Jaylen Wells Elite: "Excited to have 6’3 2027 guard Ian Desai with us this spring/summer. Ian is a high academic that maintains a 3.96 gpa and is hearing from Big West/WCC and Ivy League Schools."

Desai attends Monte Vista High.

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2026 Villains Spring Basketball Tryouts

Boys & Girls Middle School Tryouts February 24 & 24

Boys & Girls Elementary School Tryouts February 23 & 24

CONTACT:

"PLAY HARD ENOUGH TO BE the Villains"

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2026 NorCal Prep Boys Spring Basketball Tryouts

Dear Basketball Community,

Spring 2026 is around the corner, and Adidas Jr 3SSB Early Registration is officially open. Every season we see players take big steps forward when they enter an environment that combines development and competition the right way.

Adidas Jr 3SSB is designed for boys who want more than just games. It is for players who are looking to grow their skills, build confidence, and compete at a higher level this spring.

This is a competitive team environment, but it is also a teaching environment. Our focus is simple:

  • Structured skill development
  • Defensive principles and team concepts
  • Basketball IQ and decision making
  • Accountability and confidence

We are building spring rosters that balance growth and competition. Whether your son is preparing for high school basketball or simply looking to challenge himself in a stronger environment, this program is built to support that next step.

  • Spring 2026
  • Ages: 8u–14u
  • Dates: February 22
  • Location: Prep Center / 2632 Somersville Rd / Antioch, CA 94509
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We will be limiting roster spots to ensure quality coaching and development. If your son is ready to compete, improve, and be part of a structured spring team, now is the time to secure early registration.

Contact the number below and we will send you early registration information and evaluation details.

We are looking forward to building a strong 2026 group.

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D1 Scores

Be seated before you read further. A program SJSU has long struggled against, Nevada came down to San Jose naturally thinking another win would soon be in the books, especially considering the depleted Spartan roster. The final score: San Jose State University 87, Nevada 71. A 47-32 initial 20 minutes provided the margin of victory as team MVP Colby Garland led once again with both 29 points and nine assists. He shot 10-17, 4-5 and 5-6. Teammate Adrian Myers provided 21 points and a tops-on-the-team 13 rebounds. SJSU shot 52% overall plus 15-29 on three-pointers. Nevada went 24-32 at the foul line but was held to 40% overall shooting, 3-20 on trey attempts. game report.

Up in Potato Land, Boise State brought San Jose State University back down to earth 84-69. The Spartans shot a respectable 43% overall (but 55% for BSU). However, they finished 4-23 beyond the arc and earned just seven free throws. Junior Adrian Meyers paced SJSU with 23 points and may just have earned a spot on next season's squad with Colby Garland right behind at 22 points. Garland reached the 1,000 point mark in his lone season in San Jose. Four of the five Spartan starters played all 40 minutes. game report.

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Up in Climate Pledge Arena, St. Mary's took a 35-28 halftime lead but the Seahawks had it tied at 61 with four minutes remaining. Seattle went ahead 63-61 at the 3:30 mark, followed by a 65-65 tie with 2:00 left. The hosts actually went ahead 67-65 but St. Mary's pulled back in front 71-68 with 15 seconds showing. A Seattle bucket made it 71-70 but the Moraga-ites eventually won 72-70. Guard Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis was 'on' with 22 points in 29 minutes with teammate Paulius Murauskas adding 15 points and nine boards. He attempted just 10 shots in 30 minutes so possibly the Seahawk defensive scheme was designed to limit his touches/looks. The hometowners shot 45% overall to 44% for Coach Randy Bennett's guys who did take the battle of the boards 36-27. game report.

Taking to Washington State's homecourt, St. Mary's handled the Cougars 83-67 via the plus contributions from three starters: Paulius Murauskas led the charge with 17 points plus 12 rebound as well as four assists, point Joshua Dent actually paced the Gaels in scoring with 22 points and Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis supplied 16 points. The Moraga crew shot 54%, to 44% for the hosts and out-rebounded their opponents 38-25. game report.

Stanford voyaged across the Bay but then wished they hadn't as host California repped the home court with success 72-66. The win came despite the Berkeley-ites shooting just 35% although the Palo Alto-ites were at 33%. No nets were torched in this one. The halftime score was 39-25 in favor of Mario Savio's alma mater. Chris Bell led the Bear attack with 20 points, John Camden produced 18 points and a team high eight boards, with Dai Dai Ames tallying 17 points plus seven rebounds. Boosted by 11 accurate free throws, Cardinal Aidan Cammann concluded the 40 minutes with 19 points and teammate Ebuka Okorie enjoyed 17 points as well as a by far team best 13 boards. It's difficult to come out ahead when your 6-foot-2 freshman point's board work leads his team. game report. Daily Californian game report.

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In Pullman, Washington State took care of Pacific 87-70 as a 51-40 halftime lead finally proved impossible to overcome. The Stockton-ites got the deficit down to one with 13:38 on the clock but fell back again. Four Tigers scored in double figures, led by Ralph Elias' 16 points, but shooting a solid 43% as a team won't cut it if the opponent finishes at 57%. WSU also went a blazing 14-28 from long distance and committed a minuscule seven turnovers. game report.

Then, at the McCarthey Athletic Center (had to throw that in), Gonzaga welcomed Pacific and each put up 29 points during the first 20 minutes. At that point, the Tigers were out-shooting the hosts 55% to 37%. However, the tide turned home a bit and the Zags pulled of a 71-62 victory despite the Stockton-ites holding an overall 47% to 43% shooting advantage. Pacific's Justin Rochelin obviously enjoyed the foreign backboards and rims via 14 rebounds and 12 points on an efficient 4-7, 1-2, 3-3 accuracy. Teammate Justin Clayton dished out eight assists. game report.

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Host USF had the opportunity to nab a really needed boost with a win even though the opponent was vaunted Gonzaga but the Zags went out to a 41-29 halftime lead as 6-foot-9 big Graham Ike led with 13 points in 18 minutes. For the Dons, Tyrone Riley IV showed early life with nine points on 4-6 shooting in 17 minutes. In the second 20 minutes, the Spokaners led 62-42 at the 12:00 mark. he final score: 80-59. The most compelling of basic stats: Gonzaga shot 55% overall to 35% for San Francisco. Ike concluded the night with 22 points and Riley IV enjoyed 16 points. game report.

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Down in Orange County, UC Davis flew in to challenge fellow Big West Conference member Cal State Fullerton and the Aggies showed fresher legs and greater precision to the tune of a 50-36 lead at the half. But a reversal 52-37 in the second 20 minutes—produced a one point win for the Titans. 6-foot-8 Nor Cal-er Landon Wood High/Menlo College) Seaman tallied 26 points in 27 minutes (he came in averaging 12.3 points), shooting 9-11, 2-4, 6-8,alongside seven boards plus three assists to carry Fullerton. Also coming in averaging 12.3 points, 6-foot-6 Nils Cooper paced the Davis-ites with his own 26 points (9-13 shooting overall, 8-8 from the foul line) plus six rebounds and six assists. 6-foot-3 guard teammate Connor (Dougherty Valley High) Sevilla tallied 13 points on 3-6, 3-5, 4-4 shooting. 6-foot teammate Brayden Fagami produced 10 points and six assists with zero turnovers in 25 minutes. The Aggies earned 23 assists on 28 buckets. game report.

But UC Davis turned it around in facing UC Riverside by nabbing a 78-73 victory on Saturday after leading 37-31 at the conclusion of the first 20 minutes. Connor (Dougherty Valley High) Sevilla shot 11-13 at the foul line in finishing with a team high 22 points and freshman guard Jalen (Dougherty Valley High) Stokes totaled 16 points (10-10 at the foul line) while bringing down a tops-on-the-team seven rebounds. Although shooting just 4-19 on three-point attempts, the Aggies finished 30-39 at the charity stripe. game report.

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This one hurt as similarly-talented teams Eastern Washington and Sacramento State paired up in CA's capital with the former nabbing a 102-94 victory. This despite Prophet Johnson preaching The Word consisting of 26 points, nine boards, eight assists and four steals. Teammate Arman Madi also exploded for 26 points on 10-15, 2-4, 4-5 shooting. The foremost dagger was the Eagles going 14-28 from beyond the arc. game report.

At the Hornet Pavilion, Idaho won over Sacramento State 86-80 despite Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov totaling a tops-on-his-team 20 points and 12 rebounds. Teammate Prophet Johnson aided the cause with his 15 points, six assists, five steals and three boards. Arman Madi tallied 15 points boosted by eight made free throws. But a 49-28 differential in rebounding was crushing. game report.

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Cal Poly headed to the islands but with no letup mind, at least not until nabbing a victory. The Mustangs rode to a 44-35 halftime lead versus Hawai'i powered by Hamad Mousa's 14 points and five rebounds. On an off-shooting night (5-17 overall but 12-13 at the foul line), he finished with 24 points and nine rebounds in the CP 86-75 success. Teammate Cayden (St. Mary's-Stockton) Ward contributed 19 points on 8-12 overall shooting. game report.

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Up by six on a foreign court at halftime, Santa Clara used a 47-35 second 20 minutes to defeat USF 91-72. Elijah (West Valley College) Mahi with 30 points led his squad and he added eight boards plus four steals. Christian Hammond provided 18 points and, off the bench, Thierry Darlan finished with 15 points on 5-7, 3-4 and 2-2 shooting and four steals. For the Dons, Ryan (Dougherty Valley High) Beasley shot 4-7, 3-4, 5-6 to conclude with 24 pointsand he also led with five assists. Junjie Wang's 19 points was acquired extremely proficiently via 7-8, 3-4, 2-3 shooting accuracy. The now 23-6, 14-2 Broncos shot 49% overall to a close by 46% for the Hilltoppers but the former put up a difference-making 16 more attempts. USF now stands 15-15, 7-10. game report.

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Mamoud (Santa Teresa High/West Valley College) Fofana wears #11 but he obviously likes the number three digits higher because he posted a line of 14 points and 14 rebounds in the Cal State Northridge 85-83 overtime defeat of host UC Santa Barbara.

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Grand Canyon bested San Diego State 73-63 although Aztec Miles (Lincoln High-Stockton) Byrd concluded with 18 points (6-11, 3-6, 3-3 shooting), four rebounds, four blocked shots plus two assists.

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Getting a wee bit tired of UCLA Coach Mick Cronin with his actions and press quotes all the while he has yet to make UCLA an annual national competitor for an NCAA championship during his seven-year thus far tenure. My sense is Cronin is best suited for coaching at a competitive program more in an upstart role, one which lands good but not necessarily potentially great talents, like a Cincinnati, unlike UCLA. 'Coaching up' nationally unheralded kids who stay with the team for four or five years seems to be his forte. If we are talking bottom line, the UCLA basketball program helmed by Cronin isn't even competitive in the Big 10 let alone for a national championship. The required UCLA resources to be a national power are present but are certainly not matching up with Cronin's underwhelming recruiting classes. When has Cronin landed a prep recruit, snatching him away from a Kentucky, a Kansas or even now an Arkansas? Never. Something within the equation needs to change.

Interesting take on Cronin's tenure.

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Other Scores

It got a little too close as The Kelp Bed wasn't very Pioneer friendly but Cal State East Bay bested host Cal State Monterey Bay 70-68 with all five Pio starters finishing in double figures scoring and Jalen Foy leading all with 15 points plus 12 boards, seven offensively. CSEB shot just 33% on the night but pushed their record 25-0.

Then, the Pioneers headed south to face Cal State San Marcos and, once again, Cal State East Bay earned another victory 70-63. With 16 points, Ramsey Huff led the undefeated who held CSSM to 34% overall shooting, 23% from long distance.

In The City, CCSF handled Las Positas College 82-63, jumping out to a 42-27 halftime lead. For the Rams, 6-foot-1 sophomore James (Clayton Valley High) Moore led with both 19 points (5-11 on threes) and four steals. Other notable numbers as a team, CCSF shot 40 three-pointers out of a total of 67 shots, making 14, earned 20 assists on 29 baskets, nabbed 20 steals and 18 of 39 rebounds came on the offensive end.

Charles Elijah poured in a very efficient 36 points on 14-19 shooting from the floor plus 8-9 at the charity stripe and also grabbed 16 rebounds in the UC Merced 86-69 victory over visiting Cal State Los Angeles.

Behind 30 points plus seven rebounds via Cameron (Bishop O'Dowd) Brown, Biola bested Dominican University 87-76. On the flip side, Dominican's Nick (St. Patrick St. Vincent/Sonoma State) Medeiros finished with 25 points and eight assists.

In Atherton, 6-foot-7 Nick (Foothill High) High posted an 18 point, six rebound, two assist, one block line in Menlo College's 80-74 loss to Westmont College.

6-foot-3 junior Varick (Monterey Trail High) Lewis provided a tied-for-team-high 14 points and teammate Wyatt Studer shot 4-6 from three-point range to also supply 14 points. the William Jessup University's 85-77 success versus host Hawai'i Pacific.

6-foot-10 redshirt freshman Malik (Inderkum High) Johnson produced 11 boards, 10 points (five shots taken) plus five blocked shots in 28 minutes but Stanislaus State fell at home 74-69 to Cal State Dominguez Hills.

Demarreya (Enterprise High/Yuba College) Lewis-Cooper finished with a team high 18 points in the Cal Poly Pomona 67-64 win over visiting Chico State. For the Wildcats, 6-foot-1 junior guard Ned (Pleasant Valley High) Joyce started out at a point a minute clip but foul trouble limited him to 14 minutes overall and thus 14 points. He shot 4-8 on three-pointers. 6-foot-7 freshman forward Braddock (De La Salle High) Kjellesvig grabbed nine rebounds, eight offensively. He's a keeper. game report.

5-foot-10 junior guard Brandon (Arcata High) Bento-Jackson netted 20 points, boosted by 6-11 three-point shooting, but Cal Poly Humboldt fell 80-77 to CSU San Bernardino in the Southland.

Merritt College defeated Solano College 78-71 with the Allison Bros providing the primary firepower for the victors. Keith (Hercules High/Contra Costa College) Allison scored 25 points along with six boards and Kaleb (Pinole Valley High/Contra Costa College) Allison produced 25 points and five rebounds. The latter will never hear the end of that one rebound difference.

Chris (Jesuit High/Sac State/Santa Rosa JC/Sonoma State) Holley led four Wildcats in double figures scoring with 17 points but Chico State fell 83-64 to Cal State San Bernardino. Chico will be looking to add size upfront and talents who can draw foul from opponents in the off-season. Still like the looks of 6-foot-7 freshman Braddock (De La Salle High) Kjellesvig's all-around game as he produced six points, six boards, four assists and three blocked shots in this matchup. game report.

Tochi (Los Medanos College) Onyeador stuffed the stats sheet via 16 points, 14 rebounds and five shot rejections yet Whittier College fell to Redlands College 86-82. Teammate Jonathan (Del Oro High/Menlo College) Duley tallied 20 points to lead WC.

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