Sabrina Ionescu with GW 3 pointer
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clay... thoughts on that last foul called in favor of stewart.... down 2, in the finals.....
Your son barely made the high school team. I think Pelinka knows a little bit about basketball talent. No need to feel sorry for the kid. He is a millionaire and on an nba roster. Next time you are at Jesuit ask the team would they rather need you or bronny. Report back big fella.
Western ConfThis is no different than the CEO's kid who gets the executive job but isn't remotely qualified. Is it right... No. But that is just life. If you think Bronny belongs in the league well then you aren't very smart. He would be a #9 player on Duke's current team. Maybe. Lakers wasted a pick to keep big king happy. Simple strategy. Yeah because the Lakers have been so successful under Pelinka. Since bubble **
Nobody is comparing any of us to him. Financially I'm pretty blessed so I have no worries in that dept. Go back to the DMV. Your shit starts soon.
Your son barely made the high school team. I think Pelinka knows a little bit about basketball talent. No need to feel sorry for the kid. He is a millionaire and on an nba roster. Next time you are at Jesuit ask the team would they rather need you or bronny. Report back big fella.Kinda feel sorry for the kid. Its pretty embarrassing and sad. Check the box King. 2 min 0-2. Totally lost on the court. No biz in the league. Move on. But AD looked good. Hopefully he can stay healthy.
i called my dad and told him i was born too early. damnAnkle —- It’s going to end up being more than that. I heard a rumor it might get as high as 7-9 million.
Just crazy but the kid is a phenomenal basketball player who has gotten better over the Summer. His shot is a lot better, he was more of a volume shooter, but now it’s a lot more passing, smart shots, and some of the plays he made during border league were down right filthy.
7 mil may seem crazy but Utah is basketball crazy, and his one season at BYU could easily generate anywhere from 15-20 million dollars in season ticket and suite sales alone! That’s not including merch and other things they would be able to sell
correct!I don’t believe so. The CIF rule states if a player turns 19 on or before August 31st of the year in question, he’s ineligible to play football his senior year. If his birthday is September 1 or after, he’s still eligible to play (assuming he has his academic work in order).
I don’t believe so. The CIF rule states if a player turns 19 on or before August 31st of the year in question, he’s ineligible to play football his senior year. If his birthday is September 1 or after, he’s still eligible to play (assuming he has his academic work in order).That's exactly what I was thinking. Will he have to transfer to some academy/prep school for his senior year?
10 Bishop O’Dowd 35, Moreau Catholic 14.Here are the games for this week. Picks are due at 5:00 PM on Friday.
Saratoga at Jefferson
Half Moon Bay at San Mateo
Valley Christian at St. Ignatius
San Marin at Cardinal Newman
St. Vincent at Ukiah
Moreau Catholic at Bishop O'Dowd
Merced at Atwater
Calaveras at Linden
McNair at Chavez
Foothill-Palo Cedro at Pleasant Valley
Game of the Week Poll - https://norcalpreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/week-10-game-of-the-week-poll.30858/
Sounds to me like the college version of a Jon Koncak type of deal. Their about to change the whole scale.Ankle —- It’s going to end up being more than that. I heard a rumor it might get as high as 7-9 million.
Just crazy but the kid is a phenomenal basketball player who has gotten better over the Summer. His shot is a lot better, he was more of a volume shooter, but now it’s a lot more passing, smart shots, and some of the plays he made during border league were down right filthy.
7 mil may seem crazy but Utah is basketball crazy, and his one season at BYU could easily generate anywhere from 15-20 million dollars in season ticket and suite sales alone! That’s not including merch and other things they would be able to sell
I have been staying offline because I didn't want be the guy complaining about refs. But the Calls and no calls got to me. I know one dad above me was angry his sons helmet being ripped off. And no call. I felt the same way about Escalon Oakdale game last year.Turlock takes down Downey33-14, in probably the worst officiating I’ve ever watched in all my years. IMO, the refs won this game with their one-sided calling of the game. Totally disgusting!
NCAA rules allow preseason “secret” scrimmages between Division One teams, but they must be closed to the public and the two participating schools are not allowed to publicize them, meaning no fans or media will be allowed. Teams are allowed up to two preseason exhibitions/scrimmages.Oct 4, 2024what is a "secret scrimmage" and why do we know about it?
Yeah, that is an incredibly ambitious non-league schedule for tiny Head-Royce. Granada, BOD, SRV, Mitty, Oakland High, SHP!Wow, Head-Royce with an ambitious non-league slate!
Interesting, tho... On 12/27, you're playing yourselves? I guess that's a guaranteed win...
Oh, I see... 12/27-30. I guess you're hosting a tourney.
She’s not from Orinda, her family lives in Walnut Creek. She only traveled to Orinda for HS as her AAU coach was coaching there. I don’t believe WC is considered part of Lamorinda, but it is certainly Lamorinda adjacent. Very impressive what this WC kid has accomplished!You're right, Clay. Nobody has come close to accomplishing what she has. NCAA player of the year, All-NBA team, WNBA champion...pretty impressive for a kid coming from Orinda. Here's an interesting fact. The Lamorinda area has produces 7 Olympic athletes, 3 NFL players, 2 golfers, a few lacrosse professional athletes, and now an WNBA champion. Not bad for a small community.
Lasy Dons? That’s an unfortunate typo.x.com
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Wow... Thats awesome. Good family and big target.Previously committed to San Diego State, Garrestson is now committed to Arkansas.
Arkansas lands commitment from 2025 California tight end
Arkansas landed its first tight end commitment Tuesday morning.arkansas.rivals.com