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Pinnick to UCD

Caden Pinnick committed to UCD. One of the best players I've seen over the past decade + that I can recall out of Sacramento area. Incredibly talented with his feet and was a one man show at times for DO. Currently in running for MVP of SFL in basketball. Rare 3 sport athlete. Didn't have that elite size that so many colleges are after now but I like his chances at Davis.

MLK EVent @ DLS

Getting ready for the first game, Redwodd vs Moreau Catholic.

On Saturday, Redwood played one of the most astounding first halves ever seen in my illustrious (??) “career” as a HS hoops fan, holding Clovis West’s high-octane offense to just 14 points…

The bad news, I heard from an assistant coach that they are going to severely limit minutes, even possibly holding out some stars altogether, due to a tough league game tomorrow. This includes point guard Jake Vasquez, who was absolutely amazing Saturday.

Anyway, they face Moreau today, and the game is already going on…. so I don’t have any takes on what they’re doing today.

Early on, it’s tied at 5.

3rd Annual Ionescu Showcase Team List

Event will be on January 20 at Carondelet and De La Salle

Alameda
Mitty
Riordan
Branson
Campolindo
Cardinal Newman
Carondelet
Caruthers
Clayton Valley
Cornerstone Christian
Dublin
Folsom
Granada
Liberty
Lincoln-Stockton
Carrillo
Marin Catholic
McClatchy
Miramonte
Oakland Tech
Piedmont
Pinewood
Pinole Valley
Redwood
Salesian
St. Mary's Stockton
SPSV
University
Valley Vista-AZ
Washinton
Priory

Prolific Prep vs. Montverde on ESPN2 4:30PM

This is the first time in the history of recruiting rankings that the no 1 player in 3 seperate classes will be playing each other on the same court. Flagg 2024, Dybantsa 2025, and Stokes 2026.

Between the two teams there are probably 13-15 D1 players. Both teams would probably beat the majority of non top 25 D1 schools out there.

Prolific has been around for awhile now. Tomorrow will mark the first time Prolific and Montverde have faced off against one another.

Next week Prolific will play at home for the first time in months as they host Dream City Christian and Bella Vista Prep. I highly suggest everyone show up early as there is a good chance all 3 days sell out.

They will then follow Crush In the Valley up by playing in Montverde’s own tournament later this month. So there is a good chance Montverde might meet Prolific twice this year, and maybe a third in the national championship tournament formerly known as Geicos.
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GSP (Post Grad) upsets LINK PREP (Top 5 Nationally Ranked) @ HoopHall Classic

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Golden State Prep (Napa Valley, CA) went 3-0 at the Hoop Hall Classic in Springfield, Massachussets this past weekend. GSP had huge wins vs Covenant Prep (NJ), Tennessee Prep, and Link Year Prep (MO). Link Prep was the Pre-season #1 team in the Nation, and currently ranked #5 in the Nation. GSP Was up 22 points with 4 minutes to play and cruised to an easy victory. Jayden Russotti (Windsor HS, CA) led all scorers with 25 points (7-10 3-Pointers), and great games from Vuk Vukicevic (Serbia), Jaxon Olvera (Houston) and Nequan Brown (Washington). After this showing, scouts will rank GSP in the top of the Nation next week.

GSP vs Covenant Prep (112-56)
GSP vs Tennessee Prep (89-68)
GSP vs Link Prep (104-92)

GSP will play at the Crush in the Valley Next weekend in Norcal (Jan 19 & 21st) at Contra Costa College. Then will head to Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia and play 3 top 10 ranked opponents (Mt. Zion, Combine Prep & Fork Union Military Academy).

Golden State Prep is a post graduate program that has been around for 5 years. GSP has solidified itself as one of the top programs in the Nation. Last year GSP had a Nation leading 5 D1 commits and this year is looking to have another 5+ D1 Prospects.

GSP is currently accepting applications for its 2024-2025 season. If interested in a gap year, please submit info and video footage to GoldenStatePrepBball@gmail.com. Our teams for next season will be selected by April 21st, 2024.

www.goldenStatePrep.org

Holy Hoops

Final: 60-57, Christian Brothers over St. Francis. Trailing by 2 with 15 seconds to go, freshman Olivia Novi steals the ball and junior Aleyah Harmon banks in a 3 for a one-point lead. Harmon then steals the ball and SF fouls with 0:05 seconds left. Harmon (18pts) makes both FTs for the final score. Sophomore Joy Omishakin has 14; Novi has 12. Falcons now 13-4. Fourth consecutive Holy Hoops win (two cancelled by COVID); sixth consecutive overall vs SF, including tournament wins.
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