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So. Cal. Holiday Prep Classic, San Diego--Tuesday thru Friday

Starts Tuesday, 12/27 - So. Cal. Holiday Prep Classic, San Diego
Round robin format -- pool winners face off on Friday, 12/30


Premier Division:
Pool A: Folsom 8-2 vs. Iolani, HI, 8-2; Folsom vs. Rancho Christian (Wed.); Folsom vs. Westview (Thur.)
Pool B: McClatchy 8-2 vs. Millennium, AZ 5-3; McClatchy vs. Mission Hills (Wed.); McClatchy vs. Centennial, Corona (Thur.)

WNBA Division:
No NorCal teams playing. Long Beach Poly (7-3); Westchester (Los Angeles, 7-0); Troy (4-4), Cathedral Catholic, (3-7); Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, 6-4)

NCAA West Division:
Oak Ridge
(El Dorado Hills) 7-6 vs. Bonita 8-7;

NCAA East Division:
No NorCal teams playing

NAIA West Division:
Pool A: Christian Brothers (Sacramento) 8-0 vs. San Marcos 9-3

NAIA East Division:
Pool A: Santa Cruz 6-4 vs. St. Joseph Academy (San Marcos) 5-8

FIBA West Division:
Pool A: California (San Ramon) 7-3 vs. Providence (Burbank) 4-3
Pool B: Lathrop 6-4 vs. Lincoln (San Diego) 1-5

West Coast Jamboree Finals

Here are the finals for today:

Platinum: Etiwanda vs. St. Mary's-Stockton

Diamond: Salesian vs. Acalanes

Amber: Pinole Valley vs. Colfax

Emerald: Heritage vs. St. Ignatius

Garnet: Anderson vs. Paradise

Ivory: St. Mary's-Berkeley vs. Pyramid Lake

Jade: Redwood vs. Wood

Onyx: St. Patrick-St. Vincent vs. Franklin Elk Grove

Pearl: Freedom vs. Ukiah

Quartz: Summit Shasta vs. Sanger

Ruby: Cosumnes Oaks vs. Montgomery

Topaz: Carrillo vs. San Marin

Turquoise: Campolindo vs. Varsity Opponent (don't know who the team is but at least they are a varsity team LOL)

Sapphire has just been pool play

High School/Prep/NBA

For shits and giggles since I have a four day weekend and it’s raining this AM. I thought to myself, who started in the NBA last night and where did they go to school.

Back in the day Oak Hill was the numero uno of prep school talent. They have pumped out around 30 guys to the league over the years. Montverde, IMG, and Findlay now closed have put up some numbers as well.

So last night 37 starters went to high school and 2-3 transferred once. And one guy attended 3 schools.

A couple of international not in the 37(a few are) I could not find what high school they went to.

Two guys from Montverde and two from Findlay and one from IMG. Oh and 2 from La Lumierre and one from Sunrise.

The other prep schools, some I never heard of and most of you probably have not, I question if they are top notch basketball programs. I mean hey I went to Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep.

And not shocking four guys went to for sure basketball focused prep schools that have been closed. And I am not talking Findlay.

Overall and ultimately it is up to the family and the kid and it is a choice. But the recent moves of signed athletes leaving high schools after and right before Christmas is concerning to me. All these top players play nationally on the AAU circuit, would be way more respectful to me during the summer to say hey, I have had my time here, it’s been great, but I am moving on.

Not play say Tuesday night for your high school then Saturday night for a school out of state.

Just my two cents. I feel bad for high school coaches trying to run top notch programs who get smacked mid season like this. Kid leaves Kansas unexpectedly Bill Self is making what 8mil a year, he can just dust off his collar. Kid leaves a great high school program and the coach makes what $5000 if that and has a second job to support his family and has to have a job with flexibility to coach and teach kids life lessons, not cool in my book.
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Gold Crown Holiday Tip Off, Chula Vista Tuesday thru Friday

Gold Crown Holiday Tip Off in Chula Vista
Starting Tuesday, 12/27 thru Friday, 12/30: Round robin format
Pool winners face off on Friday

Gold Crown Division (top division)
Pool A: Clovis 10-1 vs. St. Anthony (Long Beach) 8-5; Clovis vs. Santa Margarita 3-7; Clovis vs. Bonita Vista 5-6
Pool B: San Ramon Valley, 7-1 vs. Lynwood, 4-5; SRV vs. Caruthers (south of Fresno) 8-1; SRV vs. Fairmont Prep 6-7

SoCal Tournament Notes

The Classic Platinum Bracket: Inderkum is 2-1 and in the consolation championship game. Salesian is 1-2.

The Classic Gold Bracket: San Ramon Valley is in the finals after Luke Isaak made a three pointer in the final seconds of the semi-final win over Roosevelt. They will play Ironwood of Arizona, which beat Jesuit in the other semi-final.

The Classic Diamond Bracket: Granada is in the third place game after losing Cyprus of Utah last night

Torrey Pines National Bracket: Dougherty Valley has been on a great run but fell to St. Augustine in the semis last night. De La Salle is 2-1 and made a buzzer beating three to beat St. John Bosco on Thursday. Bishop O'Dowd is 1-2 with losses to St. John's DC (now in the finals) and Coronado-NV (which has wins over Modesto Christian and Salesian). Mitty is 1-2 with a win over Monterey Trail, which is 0-3.

Torrey Pines American Bracket: Clayton Valley Charter is in the consolation championship game after losing to La Costa Canyon in the first round. Oakland Tech got a first round win over Granite Bay. Bellarmine won its first two games before losing to Westchester.
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Bambauer Classic Scores - Day 1

9:30am - St. Ignatius (W-74) vs. Heritage (L-30)
11:00am - Folsom (W-60) vs. Montgomery (L-58)
12:30pm - Urban (L-63) vs. Lincoln (W-82)
2:00pm - Mills (L-35) vs. Miramonte (W-64)
3:30pm - University (W-68) vs. Central Catholic (L-44)
5:00pm - St. Joseph (L-37)vs. Serra (W-70)
6:30pm - Redmond vs. Arcata
8:00pm - Marin Catholic (W-67) vs. Huntington Park (L-44)

Game Schedule for the 27th:

11:00am - St. Joseph vs. Central Catholic
12:30pm - Montgomery vs. Heritage
2:00pm - Mills vs. Urban
3:30pm - Folsom vs. St. Ignatius
5:00pm - Miramonte vs. Lincoln
6:30pm - Serra vs. University
8:00pm - Marin Catholic vs. Arcata
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West Coast Jamboree

Platinum:

Etiwanda beat Chaminade 74-43
Cardinal Newman beat San Joaquin Memorial 59-51
Oakland Tech beat Santiago 62-57
St. Mary's beat Antelope 55-40

Diamond:

Salesian beat Canyon 68-34
Central beat Moreau Catholic 63-52
Acalanes beat Vanden 71-54
Bishop O'Dowd advances with a bye

Amber:

Pinole Valley beat Branson 56-52
Monterey Trail beat Kamehameha 59-56
Valley View beat Whitney 51-45
Colfax beat San Domenico 58-33

Emerald:

St. Ignatius beat Logan 55-25
Crescent Valley beat Alemany 53-43
Heritage beat Roosevelt 54-40
Pleasant Valley beat Eureka 57-52

Second Round Results - Newark Optimist Club - Newark Memorial Holiday Basketball Classic (December 29)

Second Round Results from Thursday, December 29

Newark Optimist Club - Newark Memorial Holiday Basketball Classic

Varsity Division -
Foothill 42
Lynbrook 40

Newark Memorial 55
Burlingame 25

San Leandro 54
Carlmont 42

Santa Clara 46
Lowell 38


Junior Varsity Division -
Foothill 27
San Leandro 21

Clayton Valley Charter 54
Carlmont 23

Valley Christian 37
Irvington 27

Lowell 49
Newark Memorial 19


Schedule for Final Day - Friday, December 30 at Newark Memorial High School

Varsity Division -
3:15 pm (Seventh Place) - Lynbrook vs. Burlingame
4:45 pm (Consolation Final) - Foothill vs. Newark Memorial
6:15 pm (Third Place) - Carlmont vs. Lowell
7:45 pm (Varsity Championship Game) - San Leandro vs. Santa Clara


Junior Varsity Division -
9:00 am (Seventh Place) - San Leandro vs. Carlmont
10:30 am (Consolation Final) - Foothill vs Clayton Valley Charter
12 Noon (Third Place) - Irvington vs. Newark Memorial
1:30 pm (JV Championship Game) - Valley Christian (SJ) vs,. Lowell

MC vs Campo

Great game as Campolindo looked to regain prominence at the Modesto Christian Holiday Hoops semi-final matchup against #1 NorCal Ranked Crusaders at home.
Crusaders were on point as the team with adversity came to meet the challenge head on. Freshman Rashod Cotton made clutch 3-point shots at the right time as the home team was stingy at the rim. Prince Oseya with a few D1 offers sharpened his resume with multiple big-time blocks.
Modesto Christian is solid, healthy, and chemistry is off the scale.
MC 48-39 Campolindo.

Opening Round Results - Newark Optimist Club - Newark Memorial Holiday Basketball Classic (December 28)

Opening Round Results - Wednesday, December 28 at Newark Memorial High School

Varsity Division:
San Leandro 68
Foothill 34

Carlmont 38
Lynbrook 37

Lowell 41
Burlingame 37

Santa Clara 51
Newark Memorial 45

Junior Varsity Division:
Irvington 26
San Leandro 18

Valley Christian 53
Foothill 44

Lowell 61
Clayton Valley Charter 42

Newark Memorial 36
Carlmont 18


Schedule for Thursday, December 29

Varsity
3:15 pm Foothill vs. Lynbrook
4:45 pm. Burlingame vs. Newark Memorial
6:15 pm San Leandro vs. Carlmont
7:45 pm. Lowell vs. Santa Clara


Junior Varsity
9:00 am. Clayton Valley Charter vs. Carlmont
10:30 am. San Leandro vs. Foothill
12 Noon. Irvington vs. Valley Christian
1:30 pm. Lowell vs. Newark Memorial

MC write up for MC Holiday Hoops Tourney

Loaded field looks to dethrone Modesto Christian at Holiday Hoop Classic​

BASKETBALL
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NEWS
James Burns
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Dec 26, 2022
Fighting congestion and fatigue, Modesto Christian boys basketball coach Brice Fantazia admits it has been the most challenging opening month to a season since he’s returned to his alma mater.
The architect of one of the top programs in the state has had to weather a host of illnesses and injuries to his roster, while steering clear of the same bug that has ravaged his locker room.
He hopes the Crusaders will be close to full strength on Tuesday evening when they headline the opening day of the 22nd annual Holiday Hoop Classic. Modesto Christian is the defending champion, but it limps into the region’s premiere holiday tournament.
The Crusaders competed with just eight players at the Capital City Classic in Salem, Ore., last week. Among those left at home to rest and recover was highly touted junior and reigning Holiday Hoop MVP Jamari Phillips (foot), who recently committed to the University of Arizona.
“This has been the most challenging opening month of my career. The flu has just destroyed us,” said Fantazia, himself congested. “At one point we had four kids in practice; it was that bad.”
Low on numbers, Modesto Christian rallied to a third-place finish at the Capital City Classic. Led by San Diego State-bound senior BJ Davis, the Crusaders knocked off Texas state champion John Paul II in overtime in route to the podium.
Davis, an all-tournament selection, had 49 points on just 27 shots. He averaged 26 points per game for the tournament. On a court full of Division I prospects, Fantazia said Davis was the best.
“We all know how talented BJ is. He was one of the ones who got hit with the flu bad before the season started, so he got off to slower start to the season than he would have liked,” Fantazia said. “This weekend, his performance against the team from Texas was one of the better performances in Modesto Christian history.”
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The 2021-22 Modesto Christian boys basketball program poses with the Holiday Hoop Classic championship trophy after beating Durango High of Las Vegas. (Samantha Schmidt)
Once again, basketball fans won’t have to travel far for some of the best prep action in Northern California. Annually, the Holiday Hoop Classic invites heavyhitters from across the state, and just last year saw Durango High of Las Vegas make a run to the championship game.
The Holiday Hoop Classic begins Tuesday, Dec. 27, with a full slate. All games will be played at Modesto Christian’s newly minted Anderson Gymnasium, beginning at 10 a.m.
Here’s a look at Tuesday’s matchups: Gregori-Clovis West, 10 a.m.; Edison-Clovis East, 11:30; Northgate-Cosumnes Oaks, 1 p.m.; Turlock-Campolindo, 2:30; Bullard-Weston Ranch, 4; Pleasant Valley-Vanden, 5:30; Downey-Modesto Christian, 7; and Ripon Christian-Manteca, 8:30.
Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for students with an ID card, and $5 for seniors (62 years and older) and military (with ID). Only CIF State, section and lifetime CIF passes will be accepted.
“I’m always excited for the Holiday Hoop Classic,” Fantazia said. “It gives me flashbacks to when I was playing. It’s sort of our crown jewel, as I like to say. Our boys are excited, we’ve got another strong field, and we hope to repeat.”
This year, three of the four podium finishers return, including host and defending champion Modesto Christian (4-4).
The Crusaders have limped out of the gates, but Fantazia hopes a strong showing at the Capital City Classic is a little wind in their sails. He lauded his team’s resolve on the road, despite leaving five players at home.
“Proud of the heart and togetherness this group showed. Missing five teammates this group of eight grinded and fought their way to a 3-1 record out in Oregon. Tough and Together!” Fantazia tweeted on Dec. 21.
After dropping its first three games of the season, Modesto Christian has won four of its last five. Its only loss was an overtime setback to West Linn of Oregon at the Capital City Classic. Through eight games, the Crusaders have played teams from Nevada, Texas, Oregon and Southern California.
“There is definitely some momentum and positive vibes. Early on with the schedule and the injuries and the flu, the season didn’t get started the way we hoped,” Fantazia said. “This is the next step, playing in front of our home fans.
“I hope we can continue to grow. We haven’t had our full team. We haven’t been healthy,” he added. “I hope we can continue to grow and take steps forward together.”
Modesto Christian beat Durango, which will not return, in the 2021 Holiday Hoop Classic final.
Pleasant Valley of Chico looks to build on its third-place finish in 2021, while Weston Ranch returns several key pieces from a team that won the consolation championship at last year’s Holiday Hoop Classic.
Weston Ranch has lost all six games to start the 2022-23 season but like Modesto Christian, the Cougars have played a national schedule. They’ve only played one opponent from the Sac-Joaquin Section (Inderkum). The rest have been from Florida, Utah, Idaho and San Francisco.
The Cougars have lost three games by seven points or less, including a one-point defeat to Coral Gables of Florida in their final game at the prestigious Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas.
“They’re going to come into the Holiday Hoop hungry,” Fantazia said of Weston Ranch, coached by close friend Nicolas Podesta. “They want to get some wins.”
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