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Potpourri, Jun 30

Chabot Basketball: "Gladiator Soph 6’9 Hon mention Coast nor selection David Ogunleye has signed a full Div 1 scholarship to Univ of South Florida in Tampa, Florida."

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Tay Ross 13: "I'm very grateful to say that I will be continuing my academic and athletic career at Merritt College! I would like to thank my family, and all my coaches for helping me succeed."

Ross is a 6-foot guard out of the Texas high school ranks. 

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Hallsville (TX) G Anthon McDermott has received an offer from Sacramento State."

He's a 6-foot-5 prospect.

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Verbal Commits: "2025 Windward School (CA) G Gavin Hightower has received an offer from Sacramento State."

Hightower is a 6-foot point with other offers from Loyola Marymount, High point, Washington State and Texas Arlington.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 West Park (CA) F Tallis Toure has received an offer from Sacramento State."

He a 6-foot-9, 2024 prospect from the Roseville area. 

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Haltom (TX) C Baron Smith, Jr. has received an offer from San José State." 

Smith is a 6-foot-9, 215, 2024 big also with recent offers from Cal Poly, Utah State and Boston University. Bigger schools (greater NIL to offer) will likely to join in. He lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) G Darnez Slater has received an offer from San José State."

He's a 6-foot-3 guard in the Fresno area.

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Verbal Commits: "2025 St. John Bosco (CA) F Kade Bonam has received an offer from San José State."

UNLV, Loyola Marymount, Fresno State and Cal Poly have also recently offered the 6-foot-7 prospect.

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Jasir Rencher: "Blessed to receive an offer from San Jose State University. Thank you to Coach Hendrix and the staff for believing in me and my talents!"

Rencher is a 6-foot-6 2025 wing at Archbishop Riordan.

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6-foot-8 Alex (Modesto Christina/Cal State Northridge) Merkviladze scored 7.1 points and grabbed 4.0 boards while shooting 43%, 33% and 76% respectively this season in 21.1 minutes a game at Loyola Marymount. It appears he has one season of eligibility remaining.

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Out of Santa Clara University, 6-foot-7 Keshawn Justice has signed with the Utah Jazz.

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Jon Rothstein: "Sources: Louisiana grad transfer Jordan Brown has committed to Memphis. 6-11 big man averaged 19.3 points and 8.6 rebounds last season. An all-conference caliber addition for Memphis in the American Athletic Conference."

Way back when, Brown was at Woodcreek High. 

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Recruits Zone: "2027 prospect Delton Prescott has received an offer from San Francisco, he tells me. His 4th D1 offer before ever playing a regular season HS game."

He's a 5-foot-11 point out of Arizona.

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Isaac Carr: "Super thankful and blessed to receive an offer from the University of San Francisco! Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me! Go Dons"

Carr is a 6-foot-4 2025 guard out of Portland.

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Verbal Commits: "2026 Utah Prep (UT) G/F Gallagher Placide has received an offer from San Francisco."

Placide is 6-foot-8, 190.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 The Branson School (CA) 6-4 G Jase Butler has received an offer from California Baptist."

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Tyler Thompson: "Blessed to say I have received a offer from Cal State University, Northridge. Thank you to coach Cutley and the entire staff."

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Tyler Thompson: "Blessed to say I have received a offer from Duquesne University. Thank you to coach Dru and the entire staff."

Montana and Montana have also ponied up.

Thompson is a 6-foot-6 2024 guard at Vanden High.

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Marley Zeller: "After a great conversation with @leonardperry_jr  I’m blessed to receive a D1 offer from University of the Pacific. Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me."

Zeller is a 6-foot-5 2024 guard out of Portland.

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Anthony Moore: "Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Pacific. Thanks to Coach Levy and the rest of the coaching staff for believing in me!"

Moore stands 6-foot-5 and is a 2025 talent out of Lincoln High in Stockton.

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Potpourri, Jun 28

Austin Massey: "There is some uncertainty surrounding Dishon Jackson's health. He may not end up on the roster, unfortunately." (posted at 4:49 p.m., June 24)

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Charlotte Men's Basketball: "💥⛏️WELCOME BACK!!💥⛏️" (posted at 1:39 pm., June 26)

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Jackson left Charlotte after just a few months when the head coach there returned to his former position at Virginia. He then quickly committed to Texas Tech. His health issues apparently became an issue in Lubbock. (maybe after a physical?)

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Brett Siegel: "Saint Mary's Logan Johnson has agreed to a deal with the San Antonio Spurs, ClutchPointsApp has learned."

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Jase Butler: "Blessed to receive an offer from San Jose State!! Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me!!"

Butler is a 6-foot-5 2024 guard attending The Branson School.

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Jase Butler: "Grateful to say I’ve received an offer from the University of San Francisco! Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me!"

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Jase Butler: "Blessed to receive an offer from The University of New Mexico!! Thank you to the whole coaching staff for believing in me!!"

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Jase Butler: "Blessed to receive a Divison one offer from the University of the Pacific. Thank you to the coaching staff for believing in me!"

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Jase Butler: "After a great zoom call with Coach Stan and the staff, I’m blessed to receive an offer from Loyola Marymount University!"

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Jase Butler: "After a great zoom with Coach Medved and the staff I’m blessed to receive an offer from Colorado State!"

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Jase Butler: "Blessed to receive an offer from UC Davis!! Thank you to Coach Jones, Coach Les, and the whole staff for believing in me!!"

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Jase Butler: "Blessed to receive an offer from Drake University! Thank you to Coach Marty and the staff for believing in me!"

Considering these ones, plus his earlier offers and ones to come, Jase will likely have offers from schools names from A - Z before he is done.

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Tyler Thompson: "Blessed to say I have received a offer from the University Of San Diego. Thank you to coach Lav and the entire staff."

Thompson is a 6-foot-6 2024 guard at Vanden High.

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Mark DeLuca: "Honored to speak at Coach Don Lippi’s retirement ceremony yesterday. His banner will now hang in the gym with Jason Kidd’s. Coach influenced students and players for over 40 years. ❤️ him dearly."

More.

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Justin Young: "Andrew Hillman of Archbishop Riordan (CA) has some wow in his game. Class of 26 guard from Cameroon absolutes off the floor. Said San Francisco and UC Santa Barbara have offered."

He's a 6-foot-3 shooting guard.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) G Darnez Slater has received an offer from Montana."

Slater is a 6-foot-3 guard in the Fresno area.

Verbal Commits: "2024 Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) G Darnez Slater has received an offer from New Mexico."

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6-foot-4 2023 guard Rickey Williams Jr. of Smoky Hill High in Colorado has committed to San Jose State University. Spartan Coach Tim Miles used to coach at Colorado State.

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Jeremiah Williams, transferring from Iowa State and a recent de-commit from Illinois,is back on the market:

"...Williams told Pittsburgh Sports Now that in the past two days, he has heard from Pitt, Arizona State, Wichita State, St. Bonaventure, Middle Tennessee, Sam Houston State, and San Jose State..."

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From this past weekend's Section 7 boys basketball tournament in Arizona:

"Zion Sensley, Archbishop Riordan (Calif.)

Sensley announced in May that he'll be returning to Riordan after playing at Prolific Prep last season. He added offers from New Mexico, Grand Canyon and San Jose State earlier this month and drew a big crowd of coaches on Friday afternoon including San Diego State head coach Brian Dutcher.

Sensley came up big in round one, banking in a floater with less than 10 seconds left to lift Riordan to a 64-63 win over Sunnyslope (Ariz.)..."

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"Brycen Mackenzie, Santa Fe Christian (Calif.)

Mackenzie continued his scoring rampage in June, scoring 25 points in both of Santa Fe Christian's games on Friday. The Eagles fell in game one in overtime after Mackenzie fouled out but rebounded with a win over Centennial (Ariz.) to close out the night. 

UC-San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene, who have both offered Mackenzie, were in attendance at game one as well as coaches from San Jose State, BYU, Utah Valley and Bowling Green..."

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Jalen Stokes: "Blessed to receive a D1 offer from University of Missouri Kansas City!  Thank you coach esposito and the staff for believing in me!!"

Stokes is a 6-foot-5 2025 guard attending Dublin High.

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Allen Graves: "1000% committed!!"

Graves is 6-foot-9, out of Louisiana and a 2024 prospect generating wide interest.He decided on the Broncos. What is Santa Clara Coach Herb Sendek saying to recruits of late? Four words: "Jalen Williams, Brandin Podziemski"

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Corner Canyon (UT) G/F Brody Kozlowski has received an offer from California."

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David Hector Selects Southwest Baptist U in Mizzou

6-foot-4 Chabot College sophomore guard David Hector averaged 14.1 points (51% shooting overall, 36% from three-point range) plus 9.4 rebounds a game this season, just missing a double-double as a per game output. Add in 3.3 assists a contest alongside 1.3 steals. This production occurred while playing just under 29 minutes a contest. He also posted a 3.7 grade point average in the classroom. So it's no stretch to write that DII Southwest Baptist University in Missouri is getting an on the court and off the court gem.

Asked what he'll be bringing to the Bearcats program, he offered, "I'm a winner first and foremost and a great teammate."

With basketball, Hector breaks the family mold to a degree. "My Dad played basketball but I have cousins who played football at California, USC and Colorado State and a great uncle who was in the NFL."

After his senior year under Coach Frank Knight at Moreau Catholic High in Hayward, Hector headed south to Balboa School near San Diego for a prep season. But a torn meniscus and the COVID-19 pandemic interfered with his progress and he eventually returned to the Bay Area, landing at City College San Francisco. Hector didn't play much with the Rams during 2021-22 and then moved across the Bay to Chabot College for the following season. "Chabot is about 10 minutes away from where I live," Hector explained. "I visited Chabot and my Dad talked with Coach (Keenan) McMiller." It was a go.

About his 3.7 grade point average, Hector explained, "I've always done well in the classroom, giving the same effort I display on the court."

Besides his documented production on the court, he sees himself as a leader on the court. "I talk a lot and also make sure I'm ready to play."

His best basketball moment took place during his sophomore year at Moreau (2016-17). "We made a state championship run after starting out 2-9. We had a 22 game winning streak before losing in the playoffs (to Esperanza of Anaheim)."

He's looking to major in sports management.

Hector thanked "my family the most for helping out during my ups and downs."

Potpourri, Jun 26

Chabot Basketball: "Gladiator Bball is excited about the commitment of 6’5 G Mehki Thomas (Dublin HS) Hayward,CA. Mehki is a high level player and has the ability to be a 3 level scorer and elite pressure defender"

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Jase Butler: "Very thankful to receive a Division 1 offer from Cal State Fullerton. Thank you to the whole coaching staff for believing in me."

Butler is a 6-foot-5 2024 guard attending The Branson School.

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Woodcreek Boys Basketball: "Celebrate @TayeHollins signing ceremony. Congrats Taye."

Taye Hollins is a 6-foot-4 2023 wing who has signed with Central Wyoming College.

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Zion Sensley: "Beyond Blessed to receive an official offer from San Jose State! Thank You to Coach Damany Hendrix and the Staff!"

Sensley is a 6-foot-8 2024 guard from Archbishop Riordan.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Bishop McNamara (MD) G Martin Somerville has received an offer from San José State."

McNamara is a 6-foot-2 2024 point with current offers from Brown, St. Louis, William & Mary and UNC Greensboro.

Point Guard Eyes: "Plays w/ strength on the ball, where he’s sharpened his skillset + body usage. Sells the drive into the snatch back J & is tough going R into his stepback."

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"...6-foot-3 Terrence Hill Jr., who averaged 19.5 points as a freshman and 19.8 points as a sophomore, spent last season playing for AZ Compass Prep in Arizona.

But Hill, who saw limited playing time as a junior, decided to return to Roosevelt for his senior season.

"The biggest thing is he feels like he owes his community one,” Lawson said. “And he just really wanted to get that high school experience and finish off at home. He just wants to come home and do something special for his state, his city and his neighborhood.”

Hill has an assortment of college offers that includes Oregon State, San Francisco, Montana, Portland, Portland State, Utah State and San Jose State..."

Lawson said Hill gained perspective from his experience in Arizona, where he averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 assists in 12 games in the National Interscholastic Basketball Conference for AZ Compass Prep

“I think it humbled him, in a sense,” Lawson said. “He got to see what it's going to look like when you get to a Division I college. Sometimes it's hard to decipher when you're having success with bad habits. I think it really helped him clean up a lot of bad habits. It really helped him mature.”

SJSU recently hired Ed Gipson, the former AZ Compass Prep head coach, as an assistant.

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1 Vision Academy: "Happy to report that class of 2023 Owen Ubaldo has committed to West Valley JC!"

Ubaldo is a 6-foot-4 combo guard out of Jesuit High.

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6-foot-4 2024 Campolindo guard Shane O'Reilly has moved east to Northfield Mount Hermon Prep School located in Massachusetts.

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6-foot-3 Dathan Satchell started 17 of 23 appearances for Alaska Anchorage this season, producing 9.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists a contest and made team-high 53 treys on 40% three-point shooting. He's out of Modesto Christian High, Casper College (WY) and Las Positas College.

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Jonathan Givony: "UC Santa Barbara power forward Miles Norris has agreed on a two-way contract with the Atlanta Hawks, a source told ESPN. The 6'10 Norris shot 39% on 3s this season."

He had an impressive senior season in 2022/23, averaging 14.1 points and 6.1 rebounds in 33.5 minutes per game (35 games) with a strong .490/.391/.844 shooting line.

Norris spent two years at CCSF.

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6-foot-5 Derrick (Inderkum High) Claxton completed his freshman season at Cal Poly Pomona in which he averaged 8.5 points and 3.8 boards in 18.3 minutes a game. He shot 46%, 45% and 66% respectively.

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5-foot-7 Jacob (Marysville High/Yuba College/University of Texas at Tyler) Henry has signed with OUAZ (Ottawa University of Arizona). 

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6-foot-2 senior guard Keshawn (Burbank High/Bellevue University) Bruner earned second team All-American NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association) honors for OUAZ (Ottawa University of Arizona) this season. He averaged 15.3 points and 4.6 boards while shooting 52%, 32% and 82% respectively in also being named an honorable mention NAIA All-American.

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6-foot-8 senior Josiah (Clovis West High/Yuba College/Bellevue University) De'laCerda averaged 18.0 points and 7.1 rebounds (both team highs) while shooting 57%, 48% and 77% respectively this season for OUAZ (Ottawa University of Arizona). He was named a 3rd-team NAIA All-American.

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Jaiden Rivera Decides on Belmont Abbey College

There are those players blessed with both physical talents and skill development opportunities aiding their advancement who know early on that the basketball gods and goddesses will bestow a college scholarship upon them post high school. For 6-foot-3 Chabot College sophomore guard Jaiden Rivera, such a sense took a while to arrive. His feeling that a college scholarship was within his grasp came "after the season. Everything ended and I took a couple of days for reflection. I put it in God's hands since I figured I did my part."

That at he did after scoring 14.9 points per game on 46%, 36% and 81% shooting alongside earning First Team All Coast-North Conference honors plus being a First Team All Defensive selection.

Now he is headed on a full scholarship to DII Belmont Abbey College, located in a suburb of Charlotte in North Carolina.

Signing the Letter of Intent

Why BAC? "The coach," Rivera explained. Dave Bellfield is the new coach at Belmont Abby, hired in mid-June. "I felt comfortable with the coaching staff knowing my game. They used Synergy software to watch all of my possessions, every single one of them." 

Rivera also took a virtual tour of the campus. "It showed everything in 3D, really detailed." Offered a scholarship a couple of weeks ago, "it took me less than a day to decide," Rivera offered.

Asked what he would say to a student coming up to him in September and inquiring what Rivera would bring to the team, he said, "I'll bring energy and fire and play with a chip on my shoulder. Teammates will see my work ethic and follow."

Rivera will major in sports management. His long-term goal is "to teach kids like me how to maneuver through life and basketball." This is a goal particularly inspired by Art Barboza, founder and coordinator of The Striving Black Brothers Coalition on the Chabot campus. As Rivera said, "He helped me a lot, teaching me to be more than a basketball player."

Besides Barboza, Rivera offered thanks to "my great Grandma, my Grampa, my Dad and my siblings, all the people at Chabot who helped me, everyone on the basketball team and all those who doubted me when I first started playing."

He noted two best hoops moments. "I had a big game in the playoffs against Los Medanos this season" (33 points, seven boards and three assists, 8-16 shooting treys in an 89-82 second round victory in the CCCAA Regional). Rivera's second memory was broader focused. "Our whole season was very memorable. We beat CCSF (89-87 on February 1) and had a 14-game winning streak" (finishing 21-9 overall, 13-1 in the Coast-North Conference). "We changed the season narrative with a no days off attitude."

Rivera heads cross country to school in mid-August.

Potpourri, Jun 23

Jonathan Givony: "NEWS: Santa Clara's Brandin Podziemski has received a green room invite to attend the NBA Draft with his family, a source told ESPN. Podziemski, ranked No. 19 in the ESPN mock draft, has had a strong pre-draft process that has seen his stock soar the past month."

Podziemski went at #19 to the Golden State Warriors.

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"Santa Clara has more first round picks the last 2 drafts than North Carolina, Villanova, Louisville, Michigan State combined"

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Adrian Wojnarowski: "San Jose State's Omari Moore has agreed on a two-way contract with the Milwaukee Bucks, his agent Derek Malloy of @LIFTSPORTSMNGMT tells ESPN."

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Aaron Claytor: "After a great conversation with Coach Yoder, I am excited to announce I have been blessed with a division 1 offer from UC Riverside!"

Claytor is a 6-foot-3 2024 point at Salesian Prep.

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John Bynum Jr.: "Matt Williams III (San Francisco City College) has committed to Sonoma State University. Williams averaged 7.4 points and 3.8 rebounds last season for the Rams."

Williams is a 6-foot-4 sophomore.

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John Bynum Jr.: "Jason Zimmer (Los Medanos College) has committed to Cal State Stanislaus. Zimmer averaged 13.1 points and 4.9 rebounds last season as a freshman for the Mustangs."

Zimmer stands 6-foot-7 and is out of Clayton Valley High. He earned All-Conference and All-Freshman honors this season in the Bay Valley Conference.

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John Bynum Jr.: "Adegoke Adeyemi (Los Medanos College) has committed to Dakota State University. Adeyemi averaged 7.9 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.8 blocks last season for the Mustangs."

Out of Deer Valley High and a transfer from Monterey Peninsula College, his 113 blocked shots led the state, earning him the honor of Bay Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year. His height: 6-foot-5.

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Ryan Lafferty: "Blessed to announce I have received a D1 offer from University of the Pacific! Go Tigers!"

Lafferty is a 6-foot-5 2024 guard in the state of Washington.

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"As Cal Poly Humboldt attempts to move on, rift with former players remains"

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6-foot-2 freshman JoJo (Piedmont High) Murphy led Chico State in scoring this season with 15.7 points per game on 42%, 37% and 75% shooting respectively.  He also grabbed 3.6 boards a contest alongside 80 assists and 37 steals.

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6-foot-8 junior Landon (Will C. Wood High) Seaman paced his Menlo College teammates in scoring this season with 12.7 points a contest. He shot 64% and 66%, taking zero three-point attempts. His 5.7 rebounds a game was second on the team. 

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6-foot senior Atmar (Washington High-Fremont/St. Martin's University) Mandu led Southern Oregon University in scoring with 16.0 points per game while shooting 51%, 44% and 75%. He also contributed 51 assists and 25 steals. Mandu's production earned him an NAIA All-America honorable mention honor.

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"Phil Handy says he will be with the Lakers for two more seasons"

Not all that long ago, Handy was running an AAU team in the Bay Area.

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Sacramento State Athletics: "A year in review: 14 wins were the most by a first-year head coach (@coach_david_patrick) in the program’s Div. I era"

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Dishon Jackson has battled health issues during his tenure at Washington state. Now he is joining Chance McMillian at Texas Tech. 

The Red Raiders have now equaled the number of northern California scholarship players on the 2022-23 San Jose State University roster. Pacific had but one Nor Cal talent and Santa Clara had zero Nor Cal signees. St. Mary's top two talents (Logan Johnson and Aidan Mahaney) are Nor Cal talents and USF also has a pair of Nor Cal-ers in Tyrell Roberts and Isaiah Hawthorne.

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Potpourri, Jun 21

Emiliano Carchia: "According to a source in Turkey, Angelo Caloiaro signed with Osaka Evessa in Japan."

Update: "Angelo Caloiaro signs with Osaka Evessa"

The 6-foot-8 Caloiaro has carved out a solid career overseas and is an Archbishop Mitty and USF grad.

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Dishon Jackson has signed with Texas Tech of the Big 12.

The 6-foot-10 big was at Washington State before transferring to Charlotte.

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Archbishop Mitty Men's Basketball: "Congratulations to senior Nate Noronha on being offered a roster spot from Oberlin College. Great first couple days at BoysCALiveHoops this weekend."

Noronha is 6-foot-2 and a 2024 prospect.

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John Bynum Jr.: "D’Montay Warner (Los Medanos College) has committed to Dakota State University. Warner averaged 13.8 points, 4.8 assists and 4.3 rebounds last season for the Mustangs."

Warner is a 5-foot-10 sophomore guard out of Antioch High.

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Team Lillard Basketball: "Ryan Pettis (2024) has received an offer from Sacramento State."

Pettis is a 6-foot-4 2024 combo guard at Serra High.

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Jase Butler: "Very thankful to receive an offer from Montana State University! Thank you to the whole coaching staff for believing in me."

Butler stands 6-foot-5, is in the 2024 class and attends The Branson School.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) G Darnez Slater has received an offer from Cal Poly."

Slater is a 6-foot-3 point. 

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Kaden Powers: "Excited and extremely blessed to announce that I have received my first division 1 offer from the University of San Francisco. Thank you Coach Plank and Coaching Staff."

Powers is a 2025 prospect out of Rainier Beach, WA.

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Pepperdine Men's Basketball: "Sending a huge Waves Welcome to Coach Eberhardt, who joins our staff as an assistant coach!"

A native of Roseville, Dan Eberhardt assisted at Cal Maritime and then Cal State East Bay before becoming the head coach at Holy Names University. He spent this past season at Cal Poly assisting on the women's side.

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"USF in running for familiar name"

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Verbal Commits: "2026 Grant Union (CA) G Andre Gomez has received an offer from Fresno State."

Gomez is 6-foot-5 and also has an offer from San Francisco.

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UC Santa Barbara Basketball: "Congratulations to our 5 graduating seniors and the entire Class of 2023! 

  • Miles Norris - B.A. in Black Studies (played two years at CCSF)
  • Andre Kelly - M.A. in Education (out of Lincoln High, Stockton)
  • Ajare Sanni - M.A. in Education
  • Calvin Wishart - B.A. in Sociology
  • Jakov Kukic - B.A. in Sociology"

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Playing for Oakland Tech, USF, UTEP and finally Xavier this past season as a grad student, 6-foot-3 Souley Boum averaged a team high 16.4 points per game while shooting 44%, 40% and 87% respectively. He grabbed 4.3 rebounds a contest, dished out 158 assists (tied for team best) versus 70 turnovers and nabbed 37 steals (third on his team). Boum also played in March Madness for the very first time this season, winning against Kennesaw State and Pittsburgh before falling to Texas in the NCAA  Regional Semi-Finals.

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5-foot-9 Taj (Bishop O'Dowd) Phillips played big for Puget Sound this season, averaging 11.7 points on 37%, 43% and 87% shooting respectively, 4.7 rebounds, a team best 127 assists versus 67 turnovers, plus a team high 37 steals.

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Out of Gunn High, 6-foot-5 Brendan Mora scored 16.4 points per game for Pomona-Pitzer this season while shooting 48%, 36% and 69% respectively. He corralled 8.9 rebounds plus passed out 3.4 assists a contest. Mora was named to the NABC Division III All-American Team as announced by the NABC. He also earned his second-straight SCIAC Player of the Year award as well as a spot on the D3Hoops.com First Team All-West Region team.

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"How LeBron James is smashing stereotypes around Black fatherhood"

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Jalen Patterson to the Cornhusker State

6-foot-1 Jalen Patterson possesses plus basketball skills--the ability to score, pass out assists, rebound and lead teammates--but his most essential talent is determining what is most needed at the moment in a game and making it happen. Yes, he averaged an abundant 14.9 points per game, 7.0 assists (tops in conference play, #4 in the state) and 4.0 rebounds during the 19-12 Las Positas College season but his capacity for awareness of timing, matchups and game score is under appreciated. The complete package he brings to the game has now earned him a full scholarship to DII Chadron State College located in Nebraska.

As Patterson succinctly explained, "I'm known as a scorer but I'll do whatever it takes to win." His overall effort this season earned him a spot on the All Coast-North Conference team.

Another strength of Patterson's is leadership. "I use a combination of being vocal but also leading by example. It's important to learn all about a teammate off the court."

Deciding on Chadron

The Chadron State staff conducted a virtual visit with Patterson and "I thought it was a perfect fit," thus explaining the primary factor in his college decision. Patterson made the choice to accept a scholarship around the end of May. What's coincidental but still interesting is that Nick Hilton is an assistant coach at Chadron and led Patterson's recruitment effort. He previously assisted at College of San Mateo and at his alma mater, Jesuit High in Sacramento, so he has familiarity with the Bay Area and northern California. Hilton graduated from Fresno City College and then Bellevue University, also in Nebraska.

As a heralded high school star at Liberty Ranch High in Galt, Patterson traveled to Arizona Western College in Yuma for his freshman year. COVID shut down his freshman year as did a torn ACL. When the school term ended after his sophomore year, Patterson returned home and sought out an area regional community college. He selected Coach James Giacomazzi and Las Positas College, about 60 miles southwest of Galt. Patterson blossomed during the 22-23 season, benefiting from a tight relationship with Giacomazzi. "James and I have a good relationship."

Patterson cited the late Kobe Bryant, 6-foot-1 Trae Young (a star guard with the NBA Atlanta Hawks) and 6-foot-9 Phil Ricci, a Galt native who is currently an assistant coach with the Stockton Kings of the NBA G League, as important basketball influences in his life.

Asked to name his best hoops moments to date, Patterson offered "this year against Yuba College when we felt disrespected as the 13th seed versus the fourth seed" in the CCCAA Northern California Regional Playoffs. A 45-39 second half led to a 79-76 victory at Yuba and Patterson contributed 12 points and 10 assists. His second choice? "I scored 34 points, going 10-11 from the three-point line as a freshman in high school in the section playoffs. I missed my first attempt then made 10 straight."

Patterson offered thanks to many for help during his basketball journey. "For sure my Dad, my Mom and my sisters, Coach Giacomazzi, the Arizona Western coaching staff and Liberty High Coach Josh Williams and Liberty High Coach Brian Chavez."

He's looking to major in business management "so I can run my own business." Ideally, that would involve an athletic complex of some sort.

Moving from scorching temperatures in Arizona to freezing winters in Nebraska, Patterson will be adding multiple winter clothing items to his current wardrobe but his will to succeed whatever the cost isn't changing. Chadron State basketball fans will soon bear witness to his tenacity.

Potpourri, Jun 19

Austin Massey: "Washington State transfer Dishon Jackson will begin a visit with Texas Tech today, per source. Jackson is a former 247Sports 4-star recruit and would provide some much needed depth at the 5. Listed at 6’10 ” 250lbs."

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"Portland Secures Commitment from Tyler Harris"

This doesn't happen if Shantay Legans isn't the head coach. Assistant Arturo Ormond too as the next link says. Legans belongs in the Pac-12.

Another link.

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Gavin Ripp: "Thankful and honored to have received an offer from University of Montana! Thank you to Coach Cobb and Coach DeCuire for believing in me."

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"San Diego State notifies Mountain West that it intends to withdraw from conference, per reports"

Not a shocker to anyone.

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"Men’s Basketball (Western Carolina) Announces Addition of Brandon Scott"

The 6-foot-5 Scott is out of Cosumnes River College.

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"2023 Lakers draft prospect profile: Logan Johnson"

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San Jose State University's Omari Moore recently worked out with the Indiana Pacers.

Moore also worked out with Atlanta

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Tyler Thompson: "Blessed to say I have received a offer from Cal State East Bay. Thank you to coach Rooney and the entire coaching staff."

Thompson is a 6-foot-6 2024 shooting guard at Vanden High.

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Zion Sensley: "Beyond Blessed to receive an Official Offer from Grand Canyon University. Thank You to Coach Bryce Drew and the Staff!"

He's a 6-foot-8 combo guard with a plethora of offers.

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Team Lillard Basketball: "Jasir Rencher (2025) has received an offer from Minnesota"

Rencher is a 6-foot-6 wing at Riordan High with other offers from UNLV, Illinois, UC Santa Barbara, San Francisco, UC Riverside, San Diego plus a few more.

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"Warriors Promote Mike Dunleavy Jr. To General Manager"

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Potpourri, Jun 16

Simpson University Men's Basketball: "Assistant Coach Alert! Jordan Spaschak enters his first season as an assistant coach on the Simpson coaching staff. Spaschak is a former Enterprise HS great, and a Shasta College hall of fame player. He is an excellent addition to the staff. Welcome to the family, Jordan!"

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"Envisioning Damian Lillard trades  David Thorpe and Henry Abbott imagine possibilities"

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"Aaron Gordon’s basketball ‘sanctuary’ helped the Denver Nuggets to an NBA championship  The veteran forward’s journey to a title wouldn’t be complete without the warehouse home/gym he built for focus and motivation"

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Portal Updates: "Dishon Jackson has re-entered the transfer portal.The 6’10” center averaged 6.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks with Washington State in 2021-22. Was committed to Charlotte."

Jackson is 6-foot-10, 250 and originally out of St. Patrick St. Vincent. He was at Washington State before moving on to Charlotte in late April 2023. (which seemed like an unusual move). Could the Bay Area be his next landing spot? One definite factor in Jackson's departure from Charlotte is the head coach recently resigning to return to Virginia as associate head coach.

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Prolific Prep: "𝐋𝐄𝐓’𝐒 𝐆𝐎! Super excited to announce the addition of 2024 Mikey Lewis. Mikey is a Bay Area native, terrific student and big time two-way player. He has led the Soldiers Salute on the Nike EYB the last two seasons. Mikey also led the Grind Session in pts and stls this year."

Lewis is a 6-foot-3 guard out of Oakland.

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Coach Jauregui: "Caedin Hamilton on another visit this time to Saint Mary’s College! The Gaels have been to either the NCAA or NIT tournament for 15 straight seasons!!! Thank you to the Saint Mary’s staff for a great visit!"

Hamilton is a 6-9, 240 2023 center from southern California with multiple offers.

and

Out of Texas, 6-foot-6 2025 wing Hudson Greer has St. Mary's among the schools he is considering.

"...“My dad played at St. Mary’s, so I grew up around them and going to a lot of their games,” Greer said. Greer’s dad, Josh Greer, played at St. Mary’s from 1996-00. The 6-foot-7 forward started 67 games, scoring 895 career points. He averaged 11.1 points and 5.6 rebounds while shooting 35.8 percent from three his senior season"

"“They’re for sure recruiting me,” Greer said. “I’ve known that program my entire life. I’ve known Randy Bennett basically my whole life. He’s a great coach and has had a lot of success. He’s been talking to my dad a lot, and he says they’re going to keep recruiting me.”

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Palisades (CA) G Jon Mani has received an offer from California."

Mani is a 6-foot-6 guard who already possesses six offers, including California's.

and

BTI Basketball Club: "2025 CG Nik Khamenia has been officially offered by Cal. Khamenia looks more like 6’9 these days, is one of the more coveted prospects in the class."

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"Former Huskie now GM of NBA’s Clippers"

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Coaching Changes: "This Idaho staff is what we call “sneaky sexy”. They may not be the stripper you think you want to make it rain with but they are the type you spend a grand on before the night is over."

Will Idaho Coach Alex Pribble re-post this?

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John Bynum Jr.: "DJ Leaks (Merritt College) has committed to York University. Leaks averaged 14.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists last season for the Thunderbirds."

Leaks is a 6-foot-1 sophomore out of Oakland High and Sonoma State. York University is located in Toronto.

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Ryan Pettis: "Blessed to say that I have received a division 1 offer from UC Riverside!! Thank you to Coach Hill and the rest of the staff for believing in me."

Attending Serra High, Pettis also has offers from Montana and Weber State.

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Potpourri, Jun 14

Rashid Potter: "Blessed to receive an offer from UHSP!"

That's the University Of Health Sciences & Pharmacy in St. Louis. The Eutectics. It's a chemistry term.

A Merritt sophomore, Potter is a 6-foot-6 wing out of Kimball High in Tracy.

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"NBA Draft: Thunder Should Take a Look at Omari Moore If He Goes Undrafted   Omari Moore, a tantalizing guard prospect from San Jose State, could go undrafted but he checks a lot of boxes for the Oklahoma City Thunder."

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"CSUSB Welcomes Tim Bross as New Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach"

The Cal Maritime head coach spot is open now.

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"Top 150 F Matthew Hodge recaps St. Mary's visit..."

The 6-foot-8, 2024 Hodge is out of New Jersey, not the usual recruiting territory for the Gaels.

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Verbal Commits: "Former Cal State Fullerton G Daeshawn Eaton is transferring to Cal State East Bay (DII)."

Eaton is a 6-foot-2 guard.

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5-foot-9 Jacob Henry has transferred to Ottawa University of Arizona. He was last at University of Texas Tyler and Yuba College plus Marysville High.

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Verbal Commits: "Oregon State and San José State offered 2024 Roosevelt (OR) G Terrence Hill Jr."

Hill is a 6-foot-3 point who has eight offers to date.

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Napa Valley College Basketball: "We are excited to add @iamcjmitchell to the @NVCAthletics Family! CJ joins us from American Canyon HS. The 6’2” wing was first team All-VVAL as a senior and can score it in a variety of ways."

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Siskiyous Basketball: "Most important stats of our season: In the classroom had the highest team gpa - 3.52 of any sport on our campus this year! Spring semester had: Team gpa - 3.60, 9 guys made Presidents list 3.75 gpa, 5 guys with 4.0 gpa, 3 guys made Deans list - 3.5gpa or above, 13 guys 3.0 gpa or above"

and

Siskiyous Basketball: "Excited to add Sam Spies (G,Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) from Citipointe Christian College to our program. Sam is a cerebral point guard who will set up his teammates on O and can score the ball and will pick up and defend all over the court. Welcome to the family Sam!"

and

Siskiyous Basketball: "Excited to add Matt McEwen (G, Yreka, CA) from Yreka High School to our program. Matt is a high energy guard who is an active defender who’s always around the ball and makes plays on both offense and defense. Welcome to the family Matt!"

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RickyG: "I have sat with 1000 of coaches in my lifetime I have never heard a coach get rid of a bucket getter cause of defense they all believe they can teach defense and get you to at least compete on def"

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6-foot-2 Quincy Taylor is headed to Montana Western. After Monterey Trail High, he attended Central Washington. 

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Potpourri, Jun 12

Aaron Gordon finished with 27 points, seven boards plus six assists in Denver's 108-95 win over Miami on Friday.  He shot 11-15, 3-4 and 2-3 overall. 

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Jeff Borzello: "Dayton transfer Mike Sharavjamts has committed to San Francisco, he told ESPN. Chose them over Nebraska & Memphis. Former ESPN 100 recruit averaged 5.6 PPG. Will be the starting PG, also feels at home with the diversity of the city, specifically the Mongolian & Asian communities."

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John Bynum Jr.: "Jaiden Rivera (Chabot) has committed to Belmont Abbey College (NC) on a full scholarship. Rivera averaged 14.9 points and 2.8 rebounds last season for the Gladiators."

The 6-foot-3 sophomore earned earned First Team All Coast-North Conference honors as well as a selection to the First Team All Defense squad. He shot 46%, 36% and 81% respectively. Rivera is out of Milpitas High. Belmont is a DII school.

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Marton Safranka: "Excited to announce my commitment to the University off Bridgeport!! Thank you to Krunchtimeball for this opportunity!!! Go Knights!"

The 6-foot-7, 215 Safranka is out of Oakwood School in Morgan Hill and headed to Connecticut.

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The Portal Report: "Louisiana (D1) transfer Jordan Brown has entered the transfer portal, per source. 

Brown is a 6'11 forward who averaged 19.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game last season, earning Sun Belt First Team honors.

Brown played for Nevada and Arizona prior to his time with Louisiana. He earned Pac 12 Sixth Man of the Year honors with Arizona in 2020-21."

Way back when, Brown was at Woodcreek High then Prolific Prep. Is this an NIL move?

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Coach Snelgrove: "With great excitement, I am thrilled to announce that I have accepted the position of Head Coach for the boys' basketball team at Vacaville Christian. As I embark on this new chapter in my coaching career, I eagerly anticipate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead."

He is departing from Valley Christian (San Jose).

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Art of Shooting: "Great spring showing for 6’5 Caleb Basante with wceua 17U SV. Athletic, powerful and has a soft touch around the rim. Averaging a double double, fearless competitor and has great timing for blocking shots. Plays extremely well on both ends of the floor with never ending energy!!!!"

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Skyline Basketball: "Congrats to former Trojan Walter Lum. Over the past two seasons, Walter was Whitman's 2nd leading scorer, while leading the team in assists & steals. He also led them to consecutive conference tourney title games.

This year, Walter was named 1st Team All-Conference."

For the 2022-23 season, the 5-10 Lum averaged 12.1 points while shooting 42%, 33% and 87%, 3.4 rebounds, a team high 97 assists and a team high 41 steals.  He is out of Lick Wilmerding High, the Bay Area Warriors, Skyline College and Whitman College.

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6-foot-3 guard Joey (Marin Catholic) Calcaterra transferred to Connecticut for his graduate year after earning a degree at San Diego in Communication Studies and a minor in Business Administration. He nabbed a national championship ring in the Big Dance and contributed 5.8 points per game on 42%, 45% and 89% shooting respectively (112 of his 175 shot attempts were three-pointers). Calcaterra also grabbed 50 rebounds, dished out 46 assists and pilfered 22 steals.

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7-foot-1 Mor Seck has completed his freshman season at Hawaii. Out of Archbishop Riordan and Prolific Prep, in 29 games, three starts and nine minutes a contest, he averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 boards, shooting 62% overall and 73% at the foul line. He blocked 23 shots, third on the team. 

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Archbishop Riordan's 6-foot-6 Christian Wise is walking on at San Jose State University. He was previously at Heritage High, transferring after his sophomore year. Don't know how much he'll play as a freshman but he'll likely lead the Spartan's in spectacular dunks.

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Adrame Diongue has visited San Jose State University. He's a 7-foot, 190, transfer from Washington State.

As Paul Biacardi tweeted: "A few NBA scouts I spoke with are high on Adrame Diongue’s upside. At 7’ feet tall with a 7’6” wingspan he shrinks the floor defensively & protects the rim with quick bounce. Finisher & facilitates too. A lot to work with if healthy."

Diongue is a sophomore-to-be who played for new Spartan Assistant Coach Ed Gipson at Arizona Compass Prep.

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John Bynum Jr.: "Brandon Scott (Cosumnes River College) has committed to Western Carolina University. Scott averaged 16.9 points and 5.9 rebounds last season for the Hawks."

Scott is a 6-foot-5 sophomore.

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Travis Hightower Calls It for Chico State

Travis Hightower. What a perfect pairing of names for an athlete. It's easy to imagine hearing such a name being highlighted repeatedly during a game by announcers Jim Nantz or Bill Raftery. Although his parents may have been thinking more football than basketball when naming him, the 6-foot-7 Hightower is moving on from Justin-Siena High in Napa to perennial California Collegiate Athletic Association hoops power Chico State and Coach Greg Clink.

With a Dad and a brother who both played on the gridiron, this Hightower broke the mold. "I tried soccer but it wasn't interesting. With football, there aren't too many 6-foot-7, 180 pound guys playing." So basketball became his go-to sport.

Why the choice of Chico State? "I liked the college feel. I did research on the team and it was the best fit for me." Hightower visited in March, "walking the campus and playing with the team." He made the call soon after.


Asked how the Chico coaching staff envisions using him, Hightower said, "they told me at the 2, the 3 and the 4 spots, depending on matchups." He noted "defending is one of my better skills, rebounding, too."

 “We are really excited about Travis," Chico Coach Greg Clink said. "He is a great young man and has a ton of potential. We feel like he can develop into a tremendous player at Chico State and in the CCAA.”

From his freshman year to now, Hightower stated that "my defense and my shooting have really improved. I didn't take many shots as a freshman."


In naming his best basketball moment to date, he pondered momentarily before offering, "I would say my first in-game dunk during my freshman season on the freshman team." It took place late in the season. "I was coming off the bench but I promised people I would get a dunk." Some believed him, others didn't. He proved up to the challenge.

As for leadership, Hightower explained, "I do see myself as a leader. You'll see me talk a lot on the court with my teammates."

He is looking to major in kinesiology at Chico with the idea of getting into sports medicine as a trainer.

Hightower closed out his interview by "thanking my parents for sending me to camps when I was younger and for forcing me to practice when I didn't always want to." Also, "my brothers for always keeping it real" and "all the coaches and friends who believed in me."     

Potpourri, Jun 9

Joe Tipton: "2024 four-star guard Mikey Lewis will take an official visit to St. Mary’s on June 7-8, per source."

Lewis is a 6-foot-3 combo guard originally out of Oakland.

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Jeff Borzello: "NEWS: UC Riverside transfer Zyon Pullin has committed to Florida over LSU, he told ESPN. Pullin was the best guard remaining in the portal. First-team All-Big West selection averaged 18.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists last season. Gives the Gators a major backcourt boost."

NIL had to be bountiful here.

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Verbal Commits: "Former Montana G Isaiah Kerr is transferring to Chico State (DII)."

Kerr is a 6-foot-3 point out of St. Francis High. He was at Montana for one season but didn't play.

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Jack Benjamin: "Aaron Gordon has guarded Karl-Anthony Towns, KD, LeBron & Jimmy Butler these playoffs & credits his HS coach at mittymenshoops in San Jose, Tim Kennedy, for teaching him outstanding defensive principles" Mike Breen 

“He has terrific technique” Jeff Van Gundy

Major props to Tim Kennedy

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Verbal Commits: "Former Utah State G Zee Hamoda is transferring to Sacramento State"

Hamoda is a 6-foot-7, 180 junior shooting guard/wing out of Bahrain.

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Gavin Wilburn: "Due to unfortunate circumstances, I have decided to reopen my recruiting process."

The 6-foot-5 Wilburn was headed to Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas.

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MerrittHoops: "Please welcome 6’8” forward Kaidon_Sander to the Merritt family."

He's out of Perth, Australia. Solano Community College also offered.

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John Bynum Jr.: "Osumanu Nuhu (Diablo Valley College) has committed to Simpson University (in Redding). Nuhu averaged 8.6 points and 7.9 rebounds last season for the Vikings."

Nuhu is a 6-foot-4 sophomore.

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"Vizenor to play for powerhouse program after post-grad year out East"

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Coach Les: "Sir Marius Jones 2025, Sac HS has picked up D1 offer from Sacramento State. Congrats fam."

He stands 6-foot-3 and attends Sacramento High.

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Atwater High's Colton Dukes has committed to Columbia College and Coach Rob Hoyt. Dukes is a 6-foot-1 combo guard.

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"Collectives, coaches to converge on Washington D.C. over push for NIL uniformity"

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There's Skill & Body Development, but What About Basketball IQ?

(written/published back in late December 2015 on one of my earlier blogs—it still seems to have relevancy)

Why has the last couple of high school classes in northern California had so little impact at the D1 level thus far? Let's expand on that premise and attempt to offer some reasons.

Here's the group of current freshmen (with apologies to anyone overlooked) in alphabetical order:

  • Paris Austin, Boise State
  • Noah Blackwell, Long Beach State
  • Marquese Chriss, Washington
  • Armani Collins, Portland State
  • Jesse Hunt, Eastern Washington
  • Matt O'Reilly, Lehigh
  • Josh Patton, Sacramento State
  • Ivan Rabb, California
  • Colin Russell, Portland
  • Isaiah Thomas, Northern Arizona
  • Anthony Townes, Pacific
  • Jeff Wu, Sacramento State

First off, note the small number for Northern California and thus the difficulty in landing a D1 scholarship. Plus, just Austin, Blackwell, Chriss, Rabb, Townes and Wu are even on the court for 12-15 minutes a game or more although it should be noted that playing time averages are somewhat inflated due to early season scheduling of DII and NAIA opponents. Only three, Blackwell, Chriss and Rabb have provided truly impactful contributions thus far.

Even a number of the talents two years out of high school are struggling this season as a year earlier the signees were:

  • Jonathan Galloway, UC Irvine - Galloway redshirted in 2014-15 and now is playing 13 minutes a contest
  • A.J. John, Pepperdine - John is at 12 minutes an outing
  • Lake Lutes, Air Force - not seeing Lutes as having played this season
  • Cam Oliver, Nevada - Oliver is proving to be an exception
  • Malik Pope, San Diego State - Pope is shooting 28% overall in 2015-16
  • Mason Stuteville, Sac State - Stuteville is playing 6.8 minutes a contest
  • Gabe Vincent, UC Santa Barbara - Vincent started right away last season as a frosh and also this one having advanced from 26 minutes per game to just under 34 now
  • D.J. Wilson, Michigan - Wilson is averaging 8 minutes a game after a medical redshirt season
  • Temideyo Yussef, Long Beach State (injured, hasn't played this season)

To get on the court, young bodies must be built stronger, endurance extended, existing skills honed further and new ones developed, new roles accepted and possibly most importantly, the learning of how to defend at the college level is foremost. That's a plate stacked pretty high.

Is it that these two classes were just part of an overall down cycle of talent in Nor Cal? Or is this really the norm?

The answer is impossible to determine without a long term statistical analysis but there are other factors to consider.

  • High school coaching is more and more built on a foundation of winning, or else. Sound familiar? That's also the longtime lament about most spring and summer travel ball.
  • With a prep focus on short term game-planning and preparation, just where does bettering a player fit here?
  • Other elements are players having an over-inflated sense of their current ability and either not feeling the need to work all that hard or not fully understanding what hard work actually is. That, combined with a lack of awareness of what it involves in order to compete at the four-year college level, is becoming more and more of a roadblock. The guess here is that prep coaches could bring in Cuonzo Martin or Johnny Dawkins to talk about how difficult it is to become a solid contributor, let alone a mainstay, on a college team and the impact would still be minimal.
  • This is impossible to quantify but what about the idea that talents today appear to have shorter attention spans so that only so much can be shown on the court and on tape in a session before an over-saturation, eyes-glazed-over level is reached?
  • There certainly are plenty of skill trainers around even if the valid argument is made they vary in levels of aptitude and effectiveness. The opportunities to better shooting, passing, dribbling and rebounding skills are there for the taking with the appropriate selection.
  • But who teaches how to defend, especially how to play college level defense? That is, how to guard your individual opponent plus when and how to rotate when the ball swings to the other side of the court, how to close out on a shooter, etc.?
  • Just as important though is who teaches basketball IQ, how to 'see' the game, what to look for and when? Does anyone? But would kids want to take part in such a skill building, especially if it involved viewing tape and not necessarily being out on the court to a large degree?

There's the old business saying "find a niche and fill it" and building better basketball IQs is a wide open opportunity. It would likely have to be incorporated alongside on-the-court hoop skills advancement in order to have any chance of being successful but it's a natural pairing.

Potpourri, Jun 7

Ty Virgil: "Blessed and honored to announce that I have received a scholarship offer to play at UC Riverside! Go Highlanders!"

Verbal Commits has the 6-foot-5 2024 Virgil attending Inderkum High. He was at Putnam Science Academy (CT) at one point.

In April, UC Santa Barbara offered. In January, it was Washington State. In December 2021, Portland extended an offer.

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"Chabot Guard David Hector Lands With Southwest Baptist University"

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John Bynum Jr.: "Cheikh Gueye (Mendocino College) has committed to Cal State Stanislaus. Gueye averaged 6.0 points and 6.2 rebounds last season for the Eagles."

Gueye is 6-foot-8, 230 and out of Oakland and St. Joseph Notre Dame. 

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Kort Jensen: "Congratulations to Luka Kokochasvili for his signing with Maryville University! It’s been a joy to coach Luka. He works hard both on and off the court. At 6’8” and 235 pounds with great skills, his college future is bright!"

He's out of Oakwood School in Morgan Hill.

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24/7 High School Hoops: "2024 4⭐️ Zion Sensley tells me he will take an official visit to St. Mary’s beginning June 14th.

Sensley is a long, athletic wing with a versatile offensive skill set. Can guard multiple positions defensively and impacts the game in multiple areas.

He’s playing this summer with @teamwhynot

. #42 in the ESPN100."

Moraga would be a great choice playing alongside unselfish players led by Coach Randy Bennett.

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Jeff Borzello: "Dayton transfer Mike Sharavjamts is down to San Francisco, Memphis and Nebraska, source told ESPN. Visits coming soon. Former ESPN 100 recruit averaged 5.6 points as a freshman"

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If you're a high school player and think your life is full of roadblocks and woes, read this for inspiration.

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"Why Parents Must Stop Coaching From The Sidelines"

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Mark Singelais: "Interesting chart here that says mid-major men's basketball teams are averaging $15,000 in NIL money for the top 3 players on the roster, $5,000 for the top 6 and $1,500 for the top 9. It's $75,000, $50,000 and $15,000, respectively, for Power 5 + Big East programs."

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Gabe Vincent scored a team high 23 points (shooting 8-12, 4-6 and 3-3) in leading Miami to a 111-108 victory over host Denver on Sunday.

"Miami Heat guard Gabe Vincent’s play inspires his father and Nigeria"

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Semetri Carr: "Blessed and excited to receive an offer from UNLV. Thank you to the entire coaching staff for believing in me!"

He already has offers from Washington, Washington State and Sacramento State.

Carr is a 6-foot-1 2025 prospect attending Branson School.

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Verbal Commits: "2025 South Lakes (VA) G Jordan Scott has received an offer from California."

Scott is a 6-foot-5 shooting guard.

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Verbal Commits: "2025 Modesto Christian (CA) G Mason Brown has received an offer from Montana."

The 6-foot-3 Brown is out of Las Vegas.

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Masie Mohammadi's Basketball & Life Journey


From his days on the court at Serra High to his year at Skyline College and eventually his basketball playing and graduations from both Vanguard University in Orange County and Corban University in Salem, Oregon, 6-foot-1 Masie Mohammadi encountered many positive experiences alongside the inevitable bumps and bruises during his basketball sojourn. But rather than cry 'woe is me' and be deterred by the latter, he adopted the mindset to learn from the mishaps and come back stronger. In a unique way, call his challenges exercises in personal strengthening.

Choosing Serra


Residing in San Carlos, Mohammadi had the choice of remaining local come time to attend high school or choosing Serra High in nearby San Mateo. "Most of my friends chose another high school and for sure it was an adjustment for me but I wasn't discouraged," he explained. One element he always kept in mind was the benefits of being a member of the very successful Serra High varsity basketball program. "I knew I could take it on and wasn't intimidated" even though Serra drew the best talents from all over the peninsula. "I was the only freshman to make the junior varsity squad (rather than the freshman team), everyone else was a sophomore."

How did that first decision of many more turn out for Mohammadi? "We won league. I earned the honor of Most Valuable Player and Coach Rapp brought me up to varsity when my season ended." The Serra High varsity team won the CCS open division championship that year. Additionally, "I got a taste of playing for Coach Rapp," a valuable element for any freshman.

Mohammadi's sophomore season involved another critical choice for the young man, one displaying the judiciousness of his decision-making. "My minutes were up and down as a sophomore (2015-16) but I wanted to remain on the varsity team because I was able to create a bond with the guys." He identified with the Serra varsity hoops ethos of "getting after each other super hard but never taking it personal. The idea is to make each other better."

However, he had the option of remaining or dropping down to the junior varsity level where he would play much more and gain game experience. "I was a young kid led by amazing senior leadership in Jeremiah Testa (Menlo College), Lee Jones (Cal Maritime) and Jake Killingsworth (Columbia, UC San Diego) but ultimately I decided to play JV basketball. Our JV team went undefeated in league and I was brought back up to varsity where we won the state championship that year" (beating Long Beach Poly 48-43). 

Few at his age possess the astuteness and lack of ego to drop a level and still make the most of that opportunity.

Mohammadi continued, "As a junior, I was able to finally get a full taste of what WCAL basketball is. Plus, there was a personal connection as Parker McDonald, who is also from San Carlos, made the varsity team. "He has always been like a little brother to me so getting the chance to play with him was fun. In the Jungle Game, he scored the game-winning shot on a buzzer beater" to beat St. Ignatius 60-59. In the playoffs, Serra topped Palma but fell to Sequoia. A 60-39 victory over Montgomery was then followed by a season-ending 68-56 loss to Cardinal Newman.

Suhail Mohammadi/Fresno Pacific

Before his senior go-around, Mohammadi set goals of achieving a breakthrough season and getting his college education paid for. His brother Suhail was back home after playing at Fresno Pacific on a full scholarship and his presence aided Mohammadi's focus on basketball. But injury and death came into play.

"The league (West Catholic Athletic League) was stacked with players like Logan Johnson, Darrion Trammell, Riley Grigsby and Jake Wojcik and we had an up-and-down year. Mid-year, I rolled my ankle and then on December 17, my uncle passed away. He was kind of another brother to me and it was the first time I faced a death like that. I was named to the Honorable Mention list as a senior and I put that list in my room to use as future motivation. I ended up with zero scholarship offers and I was asking myself if I still wanted to play basketball while my peers were heading off to four-year schools."

Going with Skyline College


Rather than sulk, blame others or become overwhelmed, Mohammadi again displayed his maturity by controlling the controllable. Opportunity appeared and he seized the moment in order to continue moving forward.

As he explained, "(Skyline College) Coach (Justin) Piergrossi came to our house on a recruiting visit. After that, I realized I owed it to my parents and my brother to keep playing. My parents are the epitome of hard work, and their unwavering support has been a source of immense comfort and inspiration throughout my journey."

The Family Hoops Connection

"My Dad (Wahid) played on the Afghanistan National Team back in the day as did my brother who was also a two-time All Peninsula Athletic Conference selection, a Most Valuable Player at Carlmont High, and a two-time first-team All San Mateo County selection. I was getting recruited by other local junior colleges but knew Skyline College was the best fit for me. So I decided to go to there."

However, Mohammadi knew more would be required of him. But he had no inkling what that would entail.

As he recalled, "I had to really dedicate myself to basketball and I became obsessed with wanting to get better." His transformation began even before his senior year concluded. "This was the summer of separation. It was a grind. Whether at Skyline, with my trainers, or with my brother, I just wanted to work. I became addicted to the game of basketball. My brother, who is eight years older, dedicated a lot of his time to me. He gave me the blueprint and I had to really, really work. We would go to parks at 1:00 a.m. and work out in the dark. He would wake me up in the middle of the night to go work out. There were times I hated him and we would get into real fights. Many times we were so loud that the cops came to the park and told us to leave. But we would go to another park and continue. It was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears but that's how I become who I am. I wouldn't be where I am today without my brother. Only we could understand what we really did during those times and how much it meant. The grind is always undefeated."

The Payoff—Success at Skyline


Results came quickly to Mohammadi at Skyline College. Mohammadi averaged close to 19 points per game, finished third in the state in made threes with 103 while shooting 43%, led the state in threes made per game, and earned a spot on the All-State Honorable Mention team. "I broke the Skyline record for most threes in a game and in a single season. I value that Coach Piergrossi had a better vision for me than I had for myself."

Skyline Coach Justin Piergrossi remains thankful for the opportunity to mentor Mohammadi. "Even though Masie was disappointed with his senior season, I knew he had tremendous potential playing in our offense. Coming out of Serra, he was clearly prepared and ready to play right away. His biggest adjustments were going to be all things he could control, and he did just that.”

Piergrossi continued, "Masie put up some incredible numbers during his freshman season at Skyline. But one of the statistics that usually goes unnoticed is that he did it all on on just 13 shot attempts per game. He bought into our model of efficiency and did all of his scoring within our offense. He learned how to play better off the ball and became multi-dimensional. Masie was incredibly coachable and as competitive as they come."

In conclusion he offered,"although I only had one season coaching Masie, it was a very rewarding one. He is a special player, and person. He has an impact on everyone he comes into contact with and I’m so proud he represents our program."

After his bountiful season, Mohammadi received a few offers to play at the next level. "Vanguard University (an NAIA program in Orange County) was the first team to reach out to me. Assistant Coach Taylor Kelly texted me after I played well in an August tournament at City College of San Francisco."

In mapping out and weighing his options, "Vanguard proved to be the best choice for me as they aligned perfectly with my personal values and principles. The location was perfect because I wanted to play college basketball in Southern California and it was a full scholarship offer. I knew I wasn't a D1 player at the time -- a D1 shooter, yes -- but my body wasn't ready for D1. So I visited Vanguard and accepted the next day. I went from doubting myself to earning a scholarship."

Building Bonds


"We (Vanguard) traveled to Taiwan that summer to play in a tournament with teams from Taiwan, China, New Zealand and the Philippines -- it was the first time being out of the country for me." Most important of all for Mohammadi, "we did a lot of team bonding during the trip."

"I played well my first year there, becoming the starting shooting guard mid-way through the year. The pace was so much faster and the coaches demanded a lot more. Each player had a role, a job, and my goal was to master my job -- that being make shots, lead, and defend. I took pride in my defense and definitely improved my defense from my time at Serra High. We didn't make the playoffs my first year there and then COVID hit in March."

"My junior year at Vanguard was the shortened COVID season  as we played only 12 or 13 games. But we won our side of the conference, got to play in the national tournament up in Idaho but lost to a team we should have beaten." Mohammadi led the team in made threes.

In his final season at Vanguard, "I stepped up my leadership role. I've always been a leader and had a knack for leadership by knowing how to approach the group and how to take guys aside. “Leadership can get lonely for sure but I embrace it and just try to bring energy anytime I step on the floor.”

Mohammadi's tenure at Vanguard was well-rounded, culminating in the blossoming of multiple relationships with coaches and teammates alongside a college degree

"My three years at Vanguard were some of the best times of my life. A lot of coaches don't value relationships (with their players) -- they see it as a business but I enjoyed creating a real relationship with Coach Rhett Soliday, Coach Taylor Kelly, the other assistant coaches as well as my teammates which included guys from so many different backgrounds and cultures due to players being from all over the world. It was super fun to play at Vanguard. We made the national tournament back-to-back years while I was there. I became way more dedicated to school work than when I was at Serra and graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Business Administration."

Transferring to Corban University


With a year of eligibility remaining, Mohammadi wanted to earn an MBA degree in business during that time frame, quite the goal considering the time also required for basketball. A decision on his next school would need to accommodate this desire. Luckily for him, a former coach noted Mohammadi's availability.

"Taylor Kelly contacted me (he had left after my sophomore season for the head coach position at Corban University in Salem, Oregon) and offered a scholarship." That worked because Corban offered a one-year MBA program.

So Corban it was. During the summer, Kelly took his team (including Mohammadi) to Equador on a mission trip and to play some pro teams from South America. "The people treated us like we were LeBron James or Steph Curry. On our trip, we shared a lot and this vulnerability became a big asset in our lives. Everyone has a unique story and we became super close."

The trip put many of things into perspective for Mohammadi. “We are incredibly fortunate to live the lives we live. Gratitude enriches our lives, improves our relationships, and promotes emotional well-being and this trip did that. We were very talented this year and won 20 games and made the national tournament. These guys will forever be my brothers."

Untimely Injury

Mohammadi's biggest hurdle in life thus far came close to season's end. The foremost nightmare of any player is suffering a serious injury and that is what occurred.

A week before the conference tournament, a day before Senior Night and against fierce rival Southern Oregon, "I went to steal a full-court pass, landed on one leg, and felt a pop. I was rolling around on the ground screaming. Our trainer put me through some tests and I guess my adrenaline was flowing because it seemed like I was okay. Coach put me back in the game but when I got into a defensive stance off the ball, my right knee gave out. I hobbled out to the hallway saying 'it's over, I'm done'. I knew it was a torn ACL."

"The worst was that my parents were there. My brother, who planned to fly in the next day, checked my game stats and knew something was up. He eventually talked with my parents and broke down when he heard the news. The next night, in front of my parents and my brother, my coaches worked it out with the opposing coach for me to get the ball from the tip off and the defense allowed me to shoot a layup to begin the game. That was the last basket of my career."

"I believe everything happens for a reason, everybody's journey is different. I was in bed for weeks after surgery and it was not fun at all. I hated it. I was definitely tested mentally. The best thing was March Madness being on those weeks."

Another element played a big factor in his mindset. "The love I got from the Vanguard folks and people from Serra and Skyline and all over the Bay Area in texts and phone calls after my injury meant a lot to me."

Mohammadi still earned his Masters Degree in Business Administration from Corban and wants to eventually work in the high tech industry.

Wisdom Gained

"It has definitely been a ride but it's important to ride the bus with the people who are in your corner, like those who helped me become who I am today," Mohammadi said. "Work hard, trust the process and be true to yourself. Basketball has done so much for me and I'm not done yet. I'm in rehab mode now and it's day-to-day, but I hope to play overseas eventually. We’ll see. My story is still being written. But first I want to get into college coaching, possibly starting at Skyline College. I enjoy coaching and I think I have a knack for it. I want to mentor, give back, and be a resource for the next generation."

"Another thing I've realized as part of embracing the process is understanding that no matter how focused you are or how hard you work, you can't force how fast the results come. Manage your emotions as things unfold and focus on what you can control. Basketball has given me many life lessons."

The life of Masie Mohammadi touches much on the human spectrum. Challenges with no easy answers, unselfishness, relishing relationships, utilizing long-term vision in decision-making, a strong emphasis on family, blood-related and not, personal growth, and always skill development. All in a prism of basketball.