Potpourri, Feb 2

News Bits

"California star channels Michael Jordan; Double-clutch buzzer-beater sinks rival

At his future college gym, Riordan's Andrew Hilman hits improbable midrange jumper at USF to extend West Catholic Athletic League win streak to 35 games with wild win over St. Ignatius"

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"Streaking Moreau Catholic boys proving coach wrong for all the right reasons"

A 17-3 so far 'rebuilding' year for Coach Frank Knight and his crew.

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"Concerns after East Bay high school plans to let go of all athletics coaches"

Hopefully, a better or more thorough explanation has been offered than what is contained in this article.

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6-foot-3 Zander (Salesian Prep) Jimenez is a sophomore at Swarthmore College (PA) and after earning multiple honors as a freshman (D3hoops.com Region V Rookie of the Year, Centennial Rookie of the Year and All-Centennial Second Team) for averaging a team high 15.1 points plus 5.5 rebounds as well as a tops on his team 37 steals, he recently enjoyed a fruitful outing on January 21 against Washington College in Maryland. Jimenez posted a line of 28 points (12-14 overall shooting) and eight boards plus three assists.

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6-foot-8 freshman power forward Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov has adjusted quickly to college hoops and is currently averaging 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game while shooting 47%, 29% and 82% overall. 53 of his total of 133 boards have come on the offensive end. What he does is score inside and work both boards. There won't be a lot of shotblocking or deft passes coming from him but he provides what many teams desire in in 4. His numbers are a bit inflated because center Jeremiah Cherry went down after six games but that also means Lavrenov stepped up. He 'sin a good situation at Sacramento State and from the area but might one of of the other Nor Cal D1 programs pursue him come the end of this season? Will he hear them out?

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6-foot-4 sophomore Jase Butler came out of The Branson School and headed to Washington as a freshman. He decided to transfer out due to limited playing time and a lack of impact on the team—while in Seattle as a frosh, Butler appeared in 18 games and in 10.6 minutes an outing, he averaged 1.9 points, shooting 25%, 29% and 60%.

He landed at Colorado State this season where in 21 games, four starts and 22.0 minutes contest, he is averaging 7.6 points per game (shooting 47%, 41%, 77%) plus 2.6 rebounds nightly. He has dished out 25 assists versus 18 turnovers and grabbed 11 steals.

Butler originally signed with Illinois coming out of high school and his reasons for changing his mind there have never been publicly offered. Some have surmised it might have been because of concerns about the Illini coaching staff seeking veteran guard help in the transfer portal.

His agent is Drake U'u who played at Rio Americano High, then Hartford, then Cal Poly.

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Vijay Keshaav: "After a great conversation with the coaching staff, I am blessed to receive an offer from the University of California at Berkeley."

Keshaav is a 2029 6-foot-2 combo guard out of Texas.

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"Otters’ Jaden Tengan earns his first career FloCollege/CCAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Week"

A guard at Cal State Monterey Bay, Tengan is out of Kennedy High in Sacramento.

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"Three no’s, one yes: How a team manager went from rejection to starring role"

Standing 6-foot-8 helped but so did a lot of hard work and persistence for Jestus Akudinobi of Ygnacio Valley.

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A recent NBA draft preview article contained this information about former St. Mary's power forward Joshua Jefferson, predicted to go mid-first-round:

"Joshua Jefferson, F, Iowa State

Jefferson has become one of the best players in the country as a senior at Iowa State. At 6’9, 240 pounds, he’s a physical forward with rare passing ability for his size. Jefferson’s 28.7 percent assist rate is a massive number, and the fact that he’s improved to a 36 percent three-point shooter on his first 53 attempts this year shows even more comfort playing on the perimeter offensively. He’s a really good defensive rebounder who can provide some paint protection defensively, too. Jefferson potentially gives a team the benefits of a double big look without cramping their spacing if his shooting improvement holds, and the value he adds as a passer should be enough to lock him in as a first rounder."

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In a recent G League game with the South Bay Lakers, rookie guard Augustas (St. Mary's) Marčiulionis scored 13 points (6-9 shooting) along with posting nine assists, five rebounds and four steals.

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Mitch Stephens: "One of fastest risers in Cali, Moreau Athletics 6-10 soph, Brendan Williams had 23 points, 18 reb, 5 blks in 70-61 win over Clovis North at ⁦crushvalley. Williams massive development coincides with Coach Frank Knight’s best 20-game start (17-3). Modest, engaging."

Hit this link for an 1:45 minute interview with Williams. Let's hope he remains in the Bay Area as the pressure will be on him to head to a much more lucrative setting.

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"Cedric Coward is learning in the defensive deep end as one of NBA’s best rookies"

Coward is out of Central High in Fresno. His colleges are: Williamette, then Eastern Washington and finally Washington State for less than 1/2 a season. It's amazing he's in the NBA but give him the credit.

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"8 years, 5 schools and a career-threatening condition: The story of Tyon Grant-Foster"

He does play for Gonzaga but we'll overlook that—it's a wonderful story.

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"District Dominance — Las Positas and Chabot Men’s Basketball Programs Thrive"

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Phoenix Suns: "When basketball becomes poetry."

Here's Jamaree (Palma High/USF) Bouyea in slow motion. Do hit the link.

Don't know what more he can do to earn a contract with the Suns for next season.

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"College Basketball Will Not Die" Will Warren

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Joe Lacob's make-or-break Warriors moment has arrived" Gabe Fernandez

Lacob has done an awful job of not leaving basketball personnel decisions to his head coach and general manager and hopefully will learn from his mistakes—not that billionaires have a tendency to do so. They don't look so good in sackcloth and ashes (and no, those are not the names of presently hot designers). The 'pieces' don't appear to be present to land Giannis Antetokounmpo but a big move is needed to get Bay Area fans believing once again. After all, Steph Curry won't be playing in the NBA once he begins collecting Social Security. Or will he?

D1 Scores

In Florida, Stanford held a 40-35 halftime lead only to fall 79-70 to Miami. Ebuka Okorie led with 19 points and teammate Benny Gealer enjoyed 17 points, shooting 5-8 from beyond the arc. The Hurricanes shot 19-31 from the foul line to 5-10 for the visitors. For the record, the Cardinal are a +56 on free throws versus opponents on the season but Miami is +113. game report.

In Tallahassee, Stanford got blanked on this road trip to the Sunshine State, falling 88-80 to Florida State. This despite getting 27 points from freshman guard Ebuka Okorie. But no other Cardinal stepped up with even a close to an outstanding performance. game report.

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In Stockton, Pacific jumped out to a 40-21 lead after 20 minutes versus Portland and eventually concluded with a 74-51 win. Tiger backcourters Justin Rochelin led the way with a 17 point, 11 rebound double-double and teammate TJ Wainright tallied 15 points. The homecourt rims had Pacific out-shooting the Pilots 51% to 31% but do credit the Pacific defensive effort here. game report.

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In Coral Gables,California took a 45-44 halftime lead, faced a deficit most of the second 20 minutes but came back and pulled it out 86-85. John Camden led the Bears with 26 points on 7-10, 4-5, 8-9 shooting and Justin Pippin provided 17 points and a team high eight assists. Cal was 'on' offensively, shooting 49% overall, 10-23 on threes plus 24-32 at the foul line. Miami shot a blistering 57% overall but attempted just 12 treys, making four. game report.

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St. Mary's led 38-34 at the half up in Spokane even though being out-shot 46% to 36%. Forward Paulius Marauskas led the Gaels with 13 points and guard Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis went scoreless in the first 20 minutes. But the Zags fought back, took the lead and the Moraga bunch didn't gain a second wind, losing 75-63. The last St. Mary's basket of the second half came with 4:58 on the clock before Joshua Dent scored with 26 seconds remaining. Joshua Dent led with 16 points but Marauskas surprisingly scored but two points in the second half. game report.

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Santa Clara hosted USF and held a three-point lead after 20 minutes 34-31. The Broncos began to slowly advance their lead (77-63 at the 5:00 mark) until closing the contest out 88-73 and going to 18-5, 8-1 on the season. Sophomore guard Christian Hammond again led SC, this time with 21 points and teammate Elijah (West Valley College) Mahi was close behind with 18 points. As a team, SC shot 51% overall including a more than solid 12-26 from three-point range. Guillermo Diaz Graham enjoyed the best outing for the Dons via 15 points, six boards and five assists in 28 minutes off the bench. Tyrone Riley IV shot a jarring 4-18 but did lead with eight rebounds. game report.

Down in Los Angeles, Santa Clara walloped Loyola Marymount 103-73 as point Brenton Knapper surprisingly led with 24 points and also a team best five steals. Both his scoring and steals total were career highs. He shot 10-15, 3-5, 1-3. Freshman teammate Allen Graves came off the bench for 15 points plus a team high 10 rebounds. game report.

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In The City By The Bay, USF took on challenger Pacific and the teams stayed close before the home cooking won out 87-82. For the Dons, David Fuchs tallied 30 points and pulled down nine boards. Tyrone Riley IV delivered 16 points and point Robbie (Dougherty Valley High) Beasley earned 11 assists. Ralph Elias was back at it for the Tigers with 23 points and Kajus Kublickas came off the bench to issue a team-leading seven assists in 20 minutes. Both teams shot well with Pacific actually leading 51% overall to 49% for San Francisco. game report.

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Cal Poly dusted the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners 104-79 after opening up a 21-point lead by halftime. It was 6-foot-6 freshman Troy Plumtree out of New Zealand leading the way with 31 points scored in 24 minutes as he shot 13-17, 3-4, 2-2 overall and also grabbed a tied-for-team-high six boards. The Mustangs earned 24 assists on 36 baskets, shot 39% on 31 trey attempts and finished 20-20 at the foul line. game report.

Cal Poly and host UC Riverside crossed swords with the former coming out on top 94-87 powered by Hamad Mousa's 26 points, six boards, four assists and trio of steals. Teammate Peter Bandelj concluded the night with 17 points, six assists and five boards. The Mustangs shot 53% overall but were out-boarded in the win 41-30. game report.

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In Northridge, the Matadors took down UC Davis 94-78 as Mahmoud (Santa Teresa High/West Valley College) Fofana enjoyed a 22 point, 10 rebound double-double. He shot 8-10 from the floor, 6-9 at the foul line. Four of the starting Aggies finished in double figures scoring with Adam (Dougherty Valley High) Sevilla's 15 points leading as he shot a very efficient 4-7, 2-3, 5-5. However, Northridge shot 53% overall to 41% for UC Davis. game report.

In Nashvile West, aka Bakersfield, UC Davis earned a one point halftime margin, advanced that by seven points and nabbed an 80-72 victory over Cal State Bakersfield to even out the road trip. In 35 minutes, Connor (Dougherty Valley High) Sevilla exploded for 27 points on 7-11, 4-7, 9-9 shooting accuracy and freshman teammate Jalen (Dougherty Valley High) Stokes provided 13 points plus five boards in 24 minutes as a starter. The Aggies shot 25-31 at the charity stripe. game report.

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Powered by 6-foot-3 senior guard Prophet Johnson 27 points, Sacramento State edged Montana State 83-80 in Hornet Pavilion. He shot 12-18 overall, 3-5 from long distance and also led the Hornets with six assists while grabbing five boards. Freshman power forward Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov earned another double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds. He shot 6-7, 2-2, 3-5. Arman Madi 'only' scored nine points in 29 minutes but he did so in a most efficient way (4-4 from the floor, with one three-pointer) and he paced Sac State with five steals while blocking two shots. game report.

Sacramento State jumped out to a 49-32 halftime score versus visiting Montana and maintained a comfortable lead before the scoreboard finally displayed an 86-79 Hornet win. Prophet Johnson was speaking in tongues stuffing the stat sheet via 26 points, seven rebounds, five steals and four assists and, as a team, Sacto shot 49% overall, 11-24 from beyond the arc. For the Griz, Te'Jon (Salesian Prep/CCSF) Sawyer was himself en fuego, shooting 13-16 overall, 5-7 on treys, in scoring 31 points. He grabbed seven rebounds. Teammate Money Williams scored 24 points alongside eight assists. The win came in front of 3,116 fans, the largest on-campus crowd in program history. game report.

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San Jose State University faced off with a Boise State, a team they have struggled with even when completely healthy, and kept it close, 36-33, after 20 minutes. Other than making treys on the evening, the other numbers such as overall shooting %, number of free throws attempted, number of rebounds, weren't developing in favor of the Spartans. The Broncos then began pulling away in the second half, leading 68-48 with 6:45 remaining. The final score: 89-58. BSU out-shot SJSU 59% to 38% and won the battle of the boards 39-20 but in consolation, San Jose finished marginally better from outside by 36% to 31%. game report.

Then New Mexico dipped into Silicon Valley, nabbing a 90-80 victory despite Colby Garland getting back his game legs and scoring 24 points plus six assists while Jermaine Washington enjoyed 18 points, including four treys. The Lobos outscored the Spartans first by six points and then four points in the second half. 32 of San Jose's 62 shots were three-pointers and, as a team, they shot 47% overall, 11-32 on three-point shots. New Mexico closed out the contest at 54% overall. game report.

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In a performance that has to be a Big Sky Conference Player of the Week shoo-in, 6-foot-3 Quinn (Bellarmine College Prep/Golden State Prep/West Valley College) Denker tallied 32 points, passed for 10 assists and grabbed seven rebounds as Northern Colorado topped visiting Idaho (Denker's previous team) 91-83. He shot 10-17, 3-5, 12-14.

"UNC Bears’ Quinn Denker named to men’s basketball watch list."

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In Oregon, Montana nabbed a close one, 64-60, as Money (Oakland High) Williams came through with 24 points on 8-14 overall shooting and 8-9 from the charity stripe. He did turn the ball over six times—his continuing bugaboo—but the Griz needed a big game from him and he delivered.

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Myron (VacavilleHigh/San Jose State University) Amey Jr. provided 24 points (8-14, 5-11, 3-4 shooting) in 29 minutes in Loyola Marymount's 72-69 homecourt loss to Oregon State.

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Mahmoud (Santa Teresa High/West Valley College) Fofana posted a 22 point, 10 rebound double-double in 29 minutes in carrying Cal State Northridge to an 81-64 homecourt defeat of UC San Diego.

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Other Scores

Down in Pomona, Cal State East Bay moved to 19-0 with a 79-46 pummeling of Cal Poly Pomona as 6-foot-5 senior Tyree Campbell play just 20 minutes but led with 17 points for the Pioneers.

It was tight and on the road but Cal State East Bay remained unbeaten at 20-0 with an 82-79 victory over Cal State San Bernardino. Tyree Campbell again led in scoring with 16 points.

Despite 30 points (10-18, 4-8, 6-7 shooting) and eight rebounds from guard Sterling (Vanden High/Las Positas College) McClanahan, UC Merced fell to host Cal State Monterey Bay 89-83 in overtime. The primary reason for the loss being Sea Otter Jaden (Kennedy High-Sacto) Tengan going off for 33 points (11-22, 7-12, 4-4 shooting).

Sterling (Vanden High/Las Positas College) McClanahan exploded for 34 points (12-17, 5-7, 5-6 shooting and Jaden Hubbard wasn't too far behind with 26 points as UC Merced busted Cal State San Marcos 80-66.

In La Mirada, Williams Jessup University fell 74-72 to Biola in spite of 6-foot-7 Aussie freshman Tom Parson finishing with 20 points and eight rebounds and 6-foot-3 sophomore teammate Caden McDaniel netting 18 points.

Cal State Stanislaus was just better at 83-80 versus Cal State San Marcos as Donjae (Weston Ranch High/East LA College) Lindsau led with 18 points and teammate 6-foot-3 redshirt junior Tahjae (Monterey High/Gavilan College) Ordonio, in an unusual start, provided a very solid 15 points (on just seven shots), a team best five assists plus a pair of blocked shots. He knocked down two free throws with nine second left in overtime. game report.

Dominican University topped Menlo College 83-76 powered in part by Darius (Cabrillo College) Best filling the stat sheet via 22 points, six boards, four assists and a pair of steals.

Behind 24 points and nine rebounds from 6-foot-5 senior Leo (West Campus High/Sacramento City College) Wagner plus Joseph (Pleasant Grove High) Espy's 22 points, 11 boards and three blocked shots, UC Santa Cruz bested Stanton University 82-73.

5-foot-11 guard Nick (St. Patrick-St. Vincent/Sonoma State) Medeiros scored 20 points in the Dominican University 75-68 win over Azuza Pacific down in soutern California.

Will Householter produced 23 points and Joey (University High) Kennedy 22 in the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 85-77 defeat of LaVerne. Shirley had the night off.

6-foot-7 sophomore Diego (Valley Christian High) Martinez scored 25 points in the San Francisco State 99-90 double overtime loss at Cal State San Bernardino. He shot 9-15, 3-5, 4-6.

Down is southern California, 6-foot-2 guard Chris (Jesuit High/Sac State/Santa Rosa JC/Sonoma State) Holley tallied 23 points and 6-foot-2 guard teammate Robel (Oakland Tech/West Valley College) Zemmo 22 in Chico State's 83-77 loss to Cal State Dominguez Hills. game report.

Host Cal State Los Angeles edged Chico State 83-80 as Michael (Modesto Christian High) Pearson Jr. led the victors with 23 points. For the Wildcats, Chris ((Jesuit High/Sac State/Santa Rosa JC/Sonoma State) Holley provided 16 points, 10 assists (assisting on 10 of Chico's 30 baskets) and four rebounds.

6-foot-10 freshman Malachi (Inderkum High Johnson scored 27 points in powering the Cal State Stanislaus 86-81 victory over host Cal State Monterey Bay. Michael (Palo Alto High) Mora tallied 24 points for the Sea Otters.

Leo (De La Salle High/Sac State) Ricketts scored 23 points and passed out seven assists in the Citrus College 115-83 victory versus Glendale College.

West Valley College had no trouble taking down Gavilan College 96-40 as guard 6-foot-2 sophomore guard CJ (Capital Christian High) Willenborg scored 24 points on 9-16, 6-10, 0-2 shooting.

In an 82-78 Ohlone College overtime victory versus Cañada College, 6-foot-6 sophomore Anthony (Oakland High) Lacy provided 19 points, 11 boards, five blocked shots and two steals. 6-foot-6 redshirt freshman teammate Kiratraj (American High) Sanghera also stuffed the stat sheet via 18 points, 11 rebounds plus another five blocked shots.

6-foot-3 guard Jaden (Sheldon High) Woodard finished with 30 points (10-19, 0-2, 10-16 shooting) plus eight rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals in the Las Positas College 89-60 triumph versus Cañada College.

Travis (Justin-Sienna High/Chico State) Hightower double-doubled with 17 points and 17 rebounds in Santa Rosa Junior College's 63-57 victory versus Diablo Valley College.

Just missing a double-double, 6-foot-5 sophomore Nick (Inderkum High) Fletcher paced Feather River College with 27 point and nine boards (shooting 10-2, 1-2, 6-8) in an 89-81 victory versus Butte College in Quincy.

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MIT, Get Ready For Aiden Li

6-foot-1 Dublin High senior point Aiden Li is extraordinarily wise beyond his tender years. Sure, he posted a 4.71 grade point average last semester, with a 4.4 cumulative so his classroom intelligence is easily discernible. And yes, he leads his high school hoops teammates from the most critical position on the court utilizing interpersonal insights and knowledge that would make many older adults envious. By the way, he also plays football as an All-League cornerback for Dublin High as if his schedule features too much down time.

Talk with him for even a short period of time and what emerges is a grounded young adult with an obvious desire to learn more about this world, especially regarding his academic passions, as well as someone continuing to hone how to make his interactions with fellow players, coaches, teachers and others even more two-way productive.

Now, he will be heading in the Fall to the esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) located in Cambridge across the Charles River from Boston.

Why the choice of MIT? "I'm grateful for everything," Li explained. "It was a clear cut decision because MIT offers the highest caliber academics and a great basketball program." He sent film to MIT Coach Larry Anderson who was impressed, attended an elite camp in August at MIT "and played well" and was invited for a visit at the end of October. "I loved it there, the campus and the people were nice and I could sense there was positive peer pressure (to work very hard to reach your potential)," he recalled. "MIT was my dream school, a far-fetched goal I've had all my life."

What made the interaction a little tricky for Li was that Coach Anderson retired and B.J. Dunne succeeded him in August. But Li's film was passed on to Dunne, who moved over from the same position at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania. Dunne was more than intrigued by Aiden's tenacity and playmaking.

Li will major in Finance and also learn Technical AI involving math and data science, looking to eventually work in the field of markets and quantitative finance. Basketball tournaments have taken him across the United States and now the Boston area beckons. Li is also eyeing New York City and maintaining interest in exploring international employment possibilities upon graduation. But returning to the Bay Area certainly isn't out of the question.

Asked what he does best on the court, Li offered, "I'm a natural born leader. I came up to the varsity level as a sophomore but I played little and as a role player." Not playing much initially isn't what any player desires "but it made me grind harder and become a better leader." That's more of that learning Li is so proficient at—mastering the technical skills of basketball while simultaneously developing the understanding of what else is required to earn major minutes. All that alongside understanding what are the psychological components involved in becoming the best teammate. "I talk a lot with my teammates on the court but I also demonstrate. A leader needs to be a role model and I definitely believe in serving the people I lead."

Also in detailing his best skills, Li said, "my basketball IQ and my playmaking - I'm crafty and shifty -and I get to my spots and dish the ball really well. My shooting is also a key attribute and I'm a top rebounder on my high school team and playing cornerback on the football team has helped me become a better defender." That combination earned him an All tournament player honor at the 2025 Gridley Invitational Basketball Tournament which featured powerhouse teams from Salesian Prep, Modesto Christian High, Folsom High, Clovis North High, The Branson School and more.

One of his favorite memories through basketball was this past December, where his team played in the Gridley Invitational Tournament, staying with host families. Staying with a couple teammates in a rural area was a new experience he thoroughly enjoyed. Not only that, he was proud of his team for playing exceptional, earning third place honors, and also himself for his All-Tournament team selection.

Li was immersed early in sports, starting up with basketball when he was five. Offering his appreciation, he said, "I want to thank my Mom and Dad. My Mom is always there for me, supporting all of my ventures and instilling toughness in me. Dad taught me the game and helped me with my first shot. Both have spent countless hours of sacrifice on me, and it is something I greatly appreciate."

Li thanked Coach Tom Costello (Dublin) for the belief and trust in him to operate the team and the great culture he has instilled. Li played AAU ball with Coach Joey Fuca's Lakeshow squad and Coach Alex Krueger's Jalen Green Elite team this past summer. In addition to these, he issued thank yous to all his coaches, from CYO to youth AAU for what he learned and experienced during those seasons. "I also want to thank all my teammates and friends for being there to pick me up, encouraging me, and making basketball so fun."

Potpourri, Jan 26

News Bits

"Fullerton Overtakes San Francisco City for Top Spot - West Valley's upset of San Francisco City drops the Rams; Modesto, Ventura, Yuba, Sequoias make big moves. Three previously unranked teams move into poll"

West Valley College got by CCSF 66-58 up in the Delta tournament in mid-December. The WVC losses to date are close games: 59-53 in the opening season game to host Fullerton, 58-55 to host CCSF, 65-62 at home to Las Positas College, 72-69 at home to Feather River College and a not so tight 81-68 to host City College San Jose.

But add another one, article courtesy of Ben Seimas/Santa Cruz Sentinel:

"Redshirt freshman forward Ben Dotten had a career outing on offense, and the Cabrillo College men’s basketball team reaped the benefits in its upset of West Valley on Friday night.

Dotten scored a season-high 19 points and the No 27 state-ranked Seahawks stunned the No. 12 Vikings 72-66 in their Coast Conference South Division game.

It was the Seahawks’ first win over the Vikings since Jan. 30, 2019, and snapped an 11-game skid against their foe.

“Huge bounce-back win for us,” Seahawks coach James Page said. “After letting one get away on Wednesday, we showed a lot of grit in playing the way we did tonight.”

Dotten, co-MVP of the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League with Aptos’ Isaiah Ackerman as a Santa Cruz senior in 2023-24, entered the game averaging 7.6 points per game.

He made a pair of 3-pointers and scored 16 points by halftime to set the tone for the Seahawks (15-6 overall, 4-1 division).

“Ben is one of our most talented players and I recruited him so hard versus some of the best JUCOs and D-II schools in California,” Page said. “He is going to be an all-conference, conference MVP caliber player by the time he leaves. Tonight was a glimpse of what he’s capable of. He’s battled some knee injuries that forced him to redshirt last year and slowed his start to this year, but he’s going to be a guy who takes us over the top as the season goes on.”

Cabrillo rebounded from its loss to No. 16 San Jose City (16-5, 5-0) on Wednesday in grand fashion.

West Valley (14-6, 3-2), the South Division champ the past two seasons, has more conference losses this season than it did the past two seasons combined.

Cabrillo trailed 18-8 early, but rallied to take a 28-27 lead by the half. The Seahawks found another gear in the second half, when they outscored their opponent 44-39.

Sophomore forward Mike Carson scored 15 points for the Seahawks, who made 18 of their 22 free throws in the second half. They finished 22-of-32 shooting from the line.

Sophomore forward Skylarr Redwood returned from injury after sitting out Wednesday’s loss, and scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half. Freshman guard Damani Wilkerson added 10 points, eight coming in the second half.

Cabrillo’s Charlie Kosta (eye) and Carson (hand) exited the game in the second half with injuries.

Freshman guard Antonio Kellogg Jr. and freshman forward David Manea each scored 10 points to pace the Vikings. Sophomore forward William Amoah scored nine points. Ackerman, a freshman guard, scored all seven of his points in the second half."

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Randal Bessolo: "Thanks SFUHSorg, Anthony, Jim, our basketball program coaches and most importantly, our players! “Players win games.”

It is an honor to know and, of course, to play for Coach Bessolo, one of the finest human beings to ever grace this earth.

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"The Warriors' problems are downstream from a major decision over a decade ago"

A fascinating feature with lots of background on trades the Golden State front office looked at as well as draft possibilities and picks.

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Britt Wright: "MLK Day dlshsbasketball:

  • Game 7 Final Score: Salesian College Prep 74, Modesto Christian 62
  • POG: Stanford Commit: Elias Obenyah 6’5 Guard 26pts, 9rebs, Carlton Perrilliat Jr. 6’5 unsigned Sr. 21pts
  • Modesto Christian: Trevor Dickson 6’6 2027 SG, 19pts, Seve Archuleta 2027 12"

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Kort Jensen: "Congrats Zander Jensen for winning the MVP Award at the MLK event. Still lots of work and improvement to get done."

  • Hanford HS 6’4” C/O 27"

It will be fascinating where Jensen ends up considering his family's hoops pedigree as well as his size for the backcourt plus his skills.

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Frank Knight: "Congrats to Moreau Catholic 2028 Forward/Center Brendan Williams on his offer from University of San Francisco!"

The 6-foot-10 frontcourter also sports a 4.2 grade point average.

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Juan Jimenez: "ZanderJimenez season high 28 pts in 28 min, 85.7% fg with 17 pts in 2nd half to help Swarthmore basketball with comeback win."

12-14 fg | 2-4 3fg | 2-3 ft | 8 reb | 3 ass | 1 steal"

The 6-foot-2 sophomore guard Jimenez is out of Salesian College Prep.

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"Riding their star, Hawks beat Chabot in four-game conference win streak"

6p-foot-3 Jaden (Sheldon High) Woodard of Las Positas College featured here.

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6-foot-8, 265 redshirt senior Robert (Archbishop Riordan/Fresno State) Vaihola transferred from San Jose State University to Minnesota and earted a solid NIL payday. As a starter in the first five games and at 21.5 minutes a contest, Vaihola averaged 5.0 points and 7.6 rebounds (an average that still leads his team) but then he suffered a knee injury on November 18 and underwent season-ending surgery in early January. Maybe he will be granted a redshirt season. Vaihola has already earned a degree in Communications from SJSU.

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JUCO Recruiting: "6’6 guard Yohandry Ortiz from South Plains has been offered by San Jose St. 25-26 Stats: 13.2 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 47% FG, 39% 3FG."

Out of the Dominican Republic, he also has offers from NC State, UMass, Southern Utah, Arkansas State, High Point, FAMU, Weber State, FAU, Cleveland State and Cal State Fullerton.

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Travis Branham: "2026 stockrising SF Boyuan Zhang out of Chino Hills (CA) Veritashoops, is currently on campus for an official visit to California, a source tells 247Sports."

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6-foot-5 guard Jaden (Modesto Christian High/LasPositas College) Phillips is in his senior season at Bellevue College (Nebraska) and averaging 15.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists this season while shooting 44%, 34% and 80%.

Teammate 6-foot-8, 265 RJ (Oak Ridge High/Yuba College) Smith is also a Bellevue senior and averaging 12.4 points, 7.7 boards and 1.9 assists. He is shooting 76% overall, 63% at the foul line.

Former Chico State assistant coach/Fresno City College assistant coach Lucas Gabriel heads the Bellevue program. He has held that position since the 2019-20 season.

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"Jock Landale talks best year of his career, free agency, and more"

The 6-foot-11, 255 pound Landale is a St. Mary's product.

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"2026 100 Most Impactful: Men's Mid Major Assistants/GM’s"

NorCal-ers listed:

  • Brandon Cole, Pacific assistant
  • Brandon Laird, Idaho associate head coach
  • Chris Cobb, Montana associate head coach and recruiting coordinator
  • Frankie Ferrari, USF assistant coach and director of player development
  • Jason Ludwig, Santa Clara associate head coach
  • Joe Rahon, St. Mary's associate head coach
  • Josh Calbert, Pepperdine assistant coach
  • Kyle Vogt, UC Davis assistant coach
  • Lo Leath, Nevada assistant coach
  • Mickey McConnell, St. Mary's associate head coach
  • Michael Plank, USF assistant coach
  • Rob Jones, Hawai'i assistant coach
Why do former guards always dominate lists of top college coaches?

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William Jessup Men's Basketball: "The Fall ‘25 results are in: 𝟑.𝟑𝟔 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐆𝐏𝐀. Proud of the discipline this group showed in the Fall semester, finishing with a 3.36 Team GPA. Setting the standard on and off the hardwood."

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"Judge Who Ruled Charles Bediako Eligible Is Six-Figure Alabama Booster"

Shall we say, it never hurts to have friends in high places?

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Here's a 2023 feature on Terrell (Moreau Catholic High) Brown, a former San Jose State University 6-foot-1 guard who was dismissed from the team due to robbery charges, went on to play at New Mexico State and ended up getting an opportunity to play professionally. Most recently, he was taking to the court down in Mexico and has also played in Australia, Kosovo, Norway and the United States.

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"John Bryant’s stint with the Wolves comes to an end as the two sides part ways"

Don't know what is going on here. The 6-foot-11 Bryant is a Santa Clara U graduate and started out at Pinole Valley High.

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"Freshman Gavin Sykes Named Big West Player Of The Week"

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Mason Adimora: "Had a good time at UC Davis! Thank you Coach Tom Abatemarco for the invite! It was exciting to meet the coaching staff‼️ | C/O 26 | 6’5 Wing | 205 lbs | 4.02 GPA | Rodriguez High."

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Chico State's men's basketball players performed well in the classroom during the Fall semester with the following players finishing at or above a 3.0 grade point average

"Men's Basketball (8): Amon Andrews, Jeremiah Dargan, Jacob Gilchrist, Braddock Kjellesvig, Xan Meyer-Plettner, Cortevious Taylor, Maxwell Walters, Thomas Williams."

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D1 Scores

Oregon State came to Moraga in what seemingly should have been an 'easy' matchup for St. Mary's. It was a just an OK 36-25 at the half for Coach Randy Bennett's crew but then went to 49-28 with 15 minutes remaining in the second 20 minutes. The route was on. Try 80-48 at the two minute mark before all was concluded with 81-51 on the scoreboard. 6-foot-3 sophomore point Joshua Dent played extra large in leading the Gaels with both 16 points and 11 assists. St. Mary's out-shot OSU 48% to 29%, earned 20 assists on 28 baskets and out-boarded the visitors 44-28. The Gaels are now 17-3, 6-1.

The St. Mary's headed up to The City of Roses to challenge Portland and emerged a 75-69 victor. Paulius Murauskas was back on his game with 24 points (9-9 at the foul line) and nine boards. Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis too with 15 points on 5-9, 3-7, 2-2 shooting and Joshua Dent provided 13 points as well as a team high seven assists. game report

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Santa Clara went to 17-5, 8-1 with an 85-73 defeat of host San Diego as center Bukky Oboye enjoyed 16 points plus eight boards while teammate Allen Graves also tallied 16 points. The Broncos shot a scintillating 33-52 (63%) overall while holding the Toreros to 39%, including a dismal 3-23 from long distance. However, SC did commit 21 turnovers and that won't cut it when matched up with Gonzaga and St. Mary's. game report

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Pacific grabbed a 33-18 lead after 20 minutes and held on in Stockton to edge Seattle University 56-64. TJ Wainwright led the Tigers with 15 points. Seattle missed a jumper just before the buzzer and Ralph Elias oulled down the defensive rebound. The Chieftains got a three-point jumper from 28-feet out at the 0:15 mark to make the score 55-54 but couldn't score again. game report

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California came across the bay and seemed 'in control' but the matchup was never a rout as the Bears handled Stanford 78-66. John Camden led the victors with 25 points plus squad high 10 boards and teammate Justin Pippen scored 18 as well as six assists, tops on the team. Jeremy Dent-Smith paced the home team with 20 points and teammate Ebuka Okorie added 14 points although he shot 1-16 from the floor. Stanford shot 27% as a team. Do keep in mind that Cardinal senior forward 6-foot-8 Chisom Okpara is out for the season due to injury and his physical presence is both missed and not replaceable by anyone else on the roster.

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Up in Spokane, USF was generally in a deficit with the Zags (36-25 at the half) but only to fall just short at the final horn 88-86. It was a molasses start for USF with Tyrone Riley IV making the team's initial basket at the 12:40 mark. Guard Legend Smiley buried five three-pointers in scoring a team high 18 points with teammate Ryan (Dougherty Valley High) Beasley adding 14 and six assists but also five turnovers. With three seconds on the clock, the Dons missed a 25-foot jumper. game report

"USF Tied for First in Nation for NCAA Graduation Rate"

Now that is a terrific achievement.

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Host Idaho jumped out to a 53-38 lead after 20 minutes and held on to defeat Sacramento State 86-76. 6-foot-8 Hornet freshman forward Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov poured in 26 points and brought down 12 rebounds (six offensive), all team highs. Sacto was out-shot 49% to 39%. game report

Then, up in Cheney, WA, Sacramento State was turned away by Eastern Washington 75-67. Mark (Rocklin High) Lavrenov again paced the Hornets with 26 points, shooting 14-15 at the free throw line. Teammate Prophet Johnson played extra large via 18 points and 11 boards. game report

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Up in northern California, UC Davis fell to UC San Diego 80-74 as a 55-44 second half Triton lead erased a five-point halftime advantage for the Aggies. Marcus Wilson tallied 17 points (shooting 4-6), a tops on the team for UCD and also led with five assists. Teammate and Swiss native Nico Rocak enjoyed a solid night for Davis via 11 points, 11 boards, four assists and a pair of blocked shots. game report

Then, UC Davis liked the home cookin' a bit better in downing UC Riverside 74-66 as Nils Cooper led with both 17 points and seven boards plus tied for the team lead in assists with five. Teammate Connor (Dougherty Valley High) Sevilla contributed 14 points on 4-8, 3-6, 3-4 shooting. The Aggies shot 50% overall. game report

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Cal Poly tangled with UC Santa Barbara in The Thunderdome but faced a 59-33 halftime deficit before falling 107-67. The Mustangs shot 47% overall but the Gauchos finished at 67%, 15-29 on three-point attempts. UCSB also got up 63 shots versus 49 for the visitors. It was sophomore Zion (Archbishop Riordan) Sensley doing the most damage with team highs of 21 points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes for UCSB. game report

Cal State Fullerton took a 46-34 halftime lead over host Cal Poly and maintained it to the final buzzer, winning 93-78. For CP, Cayden (St. Mary's High-Stockton) Ward shot 7-14, 4-8, 2-4 to finish with 20 points and also enjoyed seven rebounds. Teammate Hamad Mousa filled the stat sheet with 15 points, nine rebounds and five assists and freshman Jess Esso Essis, in his first game after being sidelined by an injury, knocked down four treys in the first half to finish with 12 points. game report

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Up in Reno, San Jose State University couldn't handle Nevada, losing the first half by 13, then the second 20 minutes by 20 points, culminating in an 87-54 Wolf Pack victory. The hosts shot 51% overall, 12-21 beyond the arc. Converse, the Spartans shot 33% overall, 4-24 on trey attempts. Coach Tim Miles' squad was again missing three starters, including its top big. game report

"Spartans balance grit and growing pains across three-game stretch" Vic Aquino

SJSU the rode into Laramie and were down 31-23 after 20 minutes. They inched closer but still fell 66-62. Still too many missing starters, especially so a big after being out-boarded 44-25, although Colby Garland returned, coming off the bench to lead the team with seven assists. game report

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Aidan (Campolindo High/St. Mary's) Mahaney tallied 21 points as UC Santa Barbara felled host Long Beach State in a tight one 74-71. He shot 8-13, 3-5, 2-2, added three assists plus hit a driving layup for the final score.

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In Sin City, Miles (Lincoln High-Stockton) Byrd came alive offensively with 23 points and added five assists and four steals as San Diego State grabbed an 82-71 win. Byrd shot 7-8, 5-5, 4-4.

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In Flagstaff, Montana had no trouble romping past Northern Arizona 98-72 as Money (Oakland High) Williams totaled 25 points (8-12, 2-5, 7-i shooting), six assists, four boards and just one turnover. Teammate Te'Jon (Salesian Prep) Sawyer (#32) was even more on fire with 27 points in just 26 minutes (11-13, 2-3, 3-3 shooting) plus six boards.

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In Iowa State's 87-57 romp over Central Florida, former St. Mary's power forward 6-foot-9, 240 senior Joshua Jefferson earned a triple-double with 17 points, 12 assists and the rebounds, alongside four steals.

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6-foot-7 junior Andrej (Jesuit High/Stanford/California) Stojakovic broke out of a scoring slump with 30 points (1/3 of his teams points) versus Maryland in an 89-70 victory versus the visiting Terrapins. He shot 9-18, 4-7, 8-8 and added nine boards.

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In Missoula, 6-foot-5 redshirt freshman Tyler (Vanden High) Thompson led with 21 points (7-9 on three-pointers) plus five boards and three assists in Montana's 81-65 defeat of Weber State.

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Freshman guard Gavin Sykes scored 20 points but visiting Long Beach State still fell 71-61 to Cal State Fullerton. He shot 6-12, 2-5 and 6-7 plus dished out four assists.

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Other Scores

Over in Hayward, Cal State East Bay continued to roll, this time 87-70 over Cal State San Marcos. The Pioneers shot 50.8% overall and held the visitors to 39.6% shooting. Ramsey Huff paced CSEB with 22 points. He shot 8-12, 3-7, 3-6. The Hayward-ites now stand 17-0.

Leo (De La Salle/Sac State) Ricketts scored 23 points (shooting 7-12, 5-9, 4-4) in the Citrus College 95-92 overtime victory versus West Los Angeles College.

William Jessup University tangled with Fresno Pacific down in the San Joaquin with WJU nabbing an 86-81 victory powered by 24 points and nine boards from 6-foot-7 Aussie freshman forward Tom Parsons. FPU was led in part by 6-foot-4 sophomore Brandon (Monterey Trail High) Gibson Jr. and his tied for team high 21 points. He shot 7-9, 2-2, 5-5 and added five boards.

Then, Tom Parsons and William Jessup University did it again posting a 72-67 victory versus Menlo College, this one up in Rocklin. Parsons provided 21 points (shooting 11-14 from the foul line) plus nine rebounds, just missing a double-double.

Another then, Williams Jessup University fell to Dominican University 72-60 as Darius (Cabrillo College) Best led the winners with 16 points. Varick (Monterey Trail High/Long Beach State) Lewis led Dominican also with 16 points.

Las Positas College bested visiting Ohlone College 84-78 with 6-foot-9 Aussie freshman Ted Bigg-Wither earning an 18 point, 13 rebound double-double alongside six rejections and a quartet of assists. LPC is now 18-1.

Reid (Jesuit High) Jones led with 21 points, Joey (University High) Kennedy enjoyed 21 points plus 15 rebounds and Cahal (Bishop O'Dowd) Connolly grabbed 15 boards in the Claremont/Mudd/Scripps 79-78 overtime loss to host Redlands.

Diego (Valley Christian High) Martinez shot 10-15, 4-6, 1-2 in scoring 25 points but his San Francisco State team fell 76-71 in overtime to Cal State San Marcos.

Ben (Branham High) Lim posted a 13 point, 12 rebound double-double and teammate Joseph (Pleasant Grove High) Espy paced UC Santa Cruz in scoring with 17 points as the Slugs defeated host Simpson University 78-64.

UC Santa Cruz enjoys an 11-7 overall record and are doing this minus sharp-shooting guard Andrew (West Campus High/Sacramento City College) Ferrara-Jones who leads the team with an average of 17.2 points per game but played in just five contests before being sidelined by injury.

Max (Soquel High) Walters scored 17 points and teammate Chris (Jesuit High/Sac State/Santa Rosa JC/Sonoma State) Holley contributed 16 points, five rebounds and five assists but Chico State reached the 31 point mark in each half and Cal State San Bernardino tallied 38 in both 20 minute sessions for a 76-62 win on the road. game report

Shane Lincoln post a line of 20 points and six assists with 6-foot-9 teammate Kenyon DeMuynck contributing 18 points plus six blocked shots in City College San Francisco's takedown of host Chabot College.

In the One Bright Light category, 6-foot-7 freshman Braddock (De La Salle High) Kjellesvig scored 10 points, grabbed seven rebounds and doled out five assists for Chico State in the Wildcat 78-66 homecourt loss to Cal Poly Ponoma, A 44-23 first half proved to be too much for hosts to overcome. game report

Los Medanos College lost 79-76 to Yuba College despite 6-foot-2 sophomore Jeremiah (Pittsburg High) Collins in a zone via 25 points, 13 boards, six steals and three assists for LMC.

6-foot-5 freshman Lucas Boze finished with 28 points for College of Alameda including shooting 11-11 from the foul line and added six boards plus three assists in the Corsairs 87-72 topping of College of Marin.

Powered by 21 points, 14 rebounds and four blocked shots from Charles Elijah, host UC Merced edged Stanislaus State 60-59.

Sterling (Vanden High/Positas College) McClanahan totaled 20 points in UC Merced's 68-64 prevailing over Stanislaus State.

Jaden (Kennedy High-Sacto) Tengan scored 17 points in visiting Cal State Monterey Bay's 91-57 romp over San Francisco State. He shot 7-10, 3-5, 0-1.

6-foot-5 sophomore forward Damante Duhart post a 22 point, 13 rebound (10 offensive) double-double in the Feather River College 78-65 defeat of College of the Redwoods.

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