Potpourri, Sep 26

News Bits

"Nor Cal Showcase to be held September 28-29 at San Francisco City -- Event will close out the fall recruiting period"

For those who can't make it in person, hit this link as BallerTV will be live streaming it.

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Merritt College's Rashid Potter is moving on to Northwest University in Washington. A wing, Potter stands 6-foot-6 and graduated from Kimball High in Tracy.

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Abram Potts: "Blessed to say I have received an offer to San Francisco State University!!๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿงก Thank you coaches Inglima and Kochevar for believing in me!!"

Potts is a 2025 6-foot-3 point attending San Joaquin Memorial High in Fresno and holds other offers from George Fox University, and Eastern Arizona. He has also visited Fresno Pacific and Menlo College.

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Juco Recruiting: "San Jose St has offered 2025 6’7 Trey Brown from Salt Lake CC."

Brown is listed as a backcourter. He played at a Florida JC last season and his stats were, let's say, not impressive. (14 minutes a game, shooting: 49%, 22%, 58%, 4.1 points per game, 2.5 rebounds per game, 1.1 assists per game). Brown is out of Phoenix so it's likely SJSU Assistant Coach Ed Gipson is involved in his recruitment. Maybe it is his potential that has the Spartans biting.

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Clay Sports Scouting Service:"David Iweze (2025)

  • Height: 6’9
  • POS: PF
  • HS: iSchool of Lewisville (TX)
  • Grassroots: Texas Impact 4:13 (TX)
  • Calling Card: 2 Way Athlete
  • Current Offers: James Madison, Saint Louis, Abilene Christian, Charlotte, Utah State, Appalachian State, UTEP, San Francisco, Tulsa, & More

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"Former Warriors Champion Reveals Why Losing Klay Thompson Was Such A Massive Blow"

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"Oscar Robertson Opens Up On The KKK Threatening To Shoot Him For Playing Basketball"

Not Nor Cal-related but a reality that needed re-posting.

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HS Top Recruits: "2025 3⭐️ 7’1 Jackson McVey tells me the following schools have been in to see him recently.

  • Georgia
  • Florida
  • Creighton
  • Michigan
  • Georgia Tech
  • Ole Miss
  • Stanford"

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HS Top Recruits: "2026 4⭐️ Jacob Lanier tells me the following schools have been in to see him recently.

  • Arkansas
  • Kentucky
  • Stanford
  • Creighton
  • Baylor
  • Arizona St
  • Oregon
  • New Mexico St"

Lanier is a 6-foot-5 wing out of Arkansas.

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Joe Tipton: "NEWS: 2025 Top-150 recruit Jaylen Petty has committed to New Mexico, he tells On3Recruits. The 6-0 Point Guard chose the Lobos over Washington, Stanford, and Santa Barbara. 

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Brandon Cole: "If he wouldn’t have been hurt the last two aau seasons he would have numerous offers. High academic. High character. Great family. Coachable. Plays for a good high school coach. Everything a coach wants. Keep working aidenman_2026!"

Here is our Rollins feature from last October.

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Kasen Krueger: "High Point #official visit"

6-foot-1 Kasen Krueger is a 2025 sharpshooting talent attending Amador Valley High and playing on the Oakland Soldiers AAU squad.

6-foot-1 Cade Krueger is in the 2026 class at Amador Valley High and is also with the Soldiers.

Each possesses an offer from High Point University of the Big South Conference.

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2LL2TT: "@antt_moore  "6'6" Guard 25'๐Ÿพ  Columbia University (Visit) Coach Carberry"

It looks like 6-foot-6 2025 Anthony Moore of Stockton's Lincoln High crossed our vast nation to check out NYC's Ivy League member Columbia University. His hoops skills combined with a 4.0 GPA has him enjoying a variety of college options but this one must be special.

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New Modesto Junior College Head Coach Brice Fantazia has five former Modesto Christian players on his roster plus a bevy of local and regional talents. Beating down perennial SoCal power San Diego City College 64-36 in a recent tourney matchup bodes very, very well.

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Matt McAndrews, a 2015 Archbishop Mitty grad, is back playing college ball, this season with San Jose City College. The 6-footer is a wizard with the ball — make it a point to catch him this season. The SJCC roster.

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Derek Murray: "Washington HC Danny Sprinkle was in for ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 2025 Winters Grady of Prolific Prep and Jalen Green Elite.

Grady is a 6-foot-7 wing who came out of nowhere over the summer to become a hotly contested recruit.

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Nine years battling pancreatic cancer, amazing! He was beloved and that's the finest thing that can be said about anyone.

Guy Dossi: "He was a great coach, and a better man. Kraig Clifton will be missed by many."

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Calaveras High School Mourns the Loss of Beloved Head Basketball Coach and Teacher Kraig Clifton, 46

Kraig Clifton was one among Calaveras High School’s most beloved teachers and administrators. The school, located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in central California, is in mourning. After a valiant nine years of fighting pancreatic cancer, Kraig, a head basketball coach and devoted educator, passed away on Monday, September 23, 2024, at the age of 46. Students, coworkers, athletes, and community members who had been impacted by his kindness, guidance, and unwavering optimism expressed their sorrow and memories in large measure after his passing. A moving social media post that said, “The Calaveras Basketball community mourns the loss of beloved coach and teacher Kraig Clifton after a 9-year battle with pancreatic cancer,” revealed the news of his passing.

In the Calaveras community, Kraig Clifton was much more than just a coach or instructor; he was a man whose generosity and compassion left a lasting impression on everyone who came into contact with him. Kraig’s contagious smile, boundless energy, and sincere concern for others were evident in both the classroom and on the basketball court. Beyond basketball mechanics and academics, his love for coaching and teaching extended to life teachings that would serve his players and students well beyond graduation. Future generations will continue to be impacted by Kraig’s impact on Calaveras High School and the larger community.

The Adventures of an Enduring Athlete and Coach

Kraig was born in 1978 and had a deep passion for basketball growing up. His unwavering quest of athletic greatness during his formative years would come to define him as a coach and athlete. Those who had the privilege of playing with Kraig when he was younger remember a talented player who also had a natural leadership style. By the time he graduated from high school, he had established himself as a formidable team player due to his apparent persistence, focus, and collaboration.

During his tenure as a student-athlete, Kraig’s basketball career took off. He immediately established a reputation for his hard ethic and competitive attitude as a standout player at Calaveras High School. His determination and self-control made him stand out, and he was looked up to by his classmates. Coaches and players respected Kraig for his ability to remain composed under duress and his willingness to put the needs of the team before his own. It was obvious that Kraig was supposed to inspire people more than merely be a successful player.

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Melchi Egbeyemi: "After a great conversation with Coach Les. I am truly blessed to receive a scholarship offer from UC Davis!"

Egbeyemi is a 6-foot-2, 2025 point out of Layton Christian Academy (UT). He's British (Barking Abbey/London), arrived in this country in August and also owns offers from Weber State and Cal State Northridge.

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