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3x3 u18 World Cup trials

Not a girl or boy from California, young athletes need to play 3x3 this is a missed opportunity for young players.

Sacbee article on football specific transfers -interesting read

Interesting article on the Bee posted today, examining football specific transfers. Obviously the HS sports paradigm of playing for your local team is outdated for some old timers like me. This article reveals just how hard it is for some schools to compete."the rich get richer, the poor gets poorer".

"FINDING A WINNER"
"The Bee reviewed varsity football rosters for every team in the Sierra Foothill League and checked four years of data from the Sac-Joaquin Section to find how many kids moved into a school’s football program after they already had started high school. Folsom had 18 kids on their roster last year who transferred into the program. Whitney had the second-most with 11. Granite Bay had seven transfers; Oak Ridge and Del Oro had six; Rocklin had four transfers"

Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/sports/high-school/article263672958.html#storylink=cpy
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3on3 Tourney on August 28th for a great cause! Open to adults + high school players...

Helping spread the word about the SteelMike 3on3 Tournament to be held at Menlo School on August 28th: https://www.chconline.org/steelmike/
Proceeds support the Michael Harris Fund at CHC to benefit adolescent mental health...we all know this is more important than ever during and post-covid!
Michael was a student-athlete at Menlo who embodied the very best attributes of fierce competitiveness but also selflessness, teamwork, and friendship.
He studied psychology, and eventually returned to Menlo as a School Counselor...and was tragically killed in a boating accident in 2015.
The event honors his memory, but also supports his passion: adolescent mental health.

Disclaimer: Menlo School hosts the event but it is managed by the Children's Health Council. This is not in any way a fund-raiser for the school or for our basketball program. Although as Menlo's head coach, I fully support the mission and the event, and would simply like to encourage local coaches and players to participate!

Registration is only $20 per player...and there are three divisions: Elite/Adult, Non-Competitive, and High School (https://give.chconline.org/event/steelmike-shootout-presented-by-chc/e411791)

Local coaches: please help spread the word to your players and your local pick-up partners...all are welcome!

Email bbatory@menloschool.org if I can help or answer questions. THANK YOU!

MLB Draft - Day 3

Tried to get all of the local players, but I'm sure I have missed at least a few so please add those on

#322 Alex Williams (Redwood Christian/Stanford) to the Miami Marlins
#340 Ryan Harvey (Woodcreek/UCSB) to the New York Yankees
#364 TJ Czyz (Cosumnes River College) to the Oakland A's
#406 Thomas Gavello (Monte Vista/Pacific) to the San Francisco Giants
#464 Jack Christianson (Feather River College) to the Tampa Bay Rays
#487 Hunter Hayes (Casa Roble/Pacific) to the St. Louis Cardinals
#539 Chris Santiago (De La Salle/St. Mary's) to the New York Mets
#549 Austin Ehrlicher (Carrillo/SRJC) to the Boston Red Sox
#605 Keshawn Ogans (Sacred Heart Cathedral/Cal) to the Atlanta Braves

Playoff ban lifted for 3 SJS Schools

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"Mike Garrison, Sac-Joaquin Section commissioner, told The Bee his office came to a settlement agreement with Capital Christian that is “similar with the other schools we settled with,” referencing deals reached with Stone Ridge Christian of Merced and Ripon Christian related to their involvement with the club football league. Like Capital Christian, those schools had their two-year playoff ban cut to one year. All three schools are eligible for the playoffs this fall, if they win enough games to qualify. The three schools remain on athletic probation by the section, which is why none of the three would be allowed to host any playoff football games this season, a financial crunch to programs that sell out."

PROLIFIC SUMMER ACADEMY SUMMER CAMPS launches June 13th-July 30th

The most popular Summer Basketball camps are back June 13th-July 30th (7 weeks) in Napa with Prolific Summer Academy. See promotion video below.

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MLB Draft: Day 2

#92 Joe Lampe OF (Casa Grande/Santa Rosa JC/Arizona State) to the Cleveland Guardians

#97 Pete Hansen LHP (Oak Ridge/Texas) to the St. Louis Cardinals

#115 Steven Zobac RHP (Valley Chriatian/Cal) to the Kansas City Royals

#142 Josh White RHP (Monte Vista/Cal) to the Miami Marlins

#150 Nathan Martorella 1B (Salinas/Cal) to the San Diego Padres

#160 Eric Reyzelman RHP (De La Salle/USF/LSU) to the New York Yankees

#210 Nick Vogt OF (Davis/UC Santa Barbara) to the San Diego Padres

#277 Joseph King RHP (Woodside/Cal) to the St. Louis Cardinals

#278 Devereaux Harrison RHP (Vacaville/Long Beach State) to the Toronto Blue Jays

MLB Draft: Day 1

Four players with Northern California high school ties were selected in the first round of the MLB Draft on Sunday night.

Daniel Susac C Arizona (Jesuit) to the Oakland A’s: Susac went the college route out of Jesuit and came out of Tuscon as a first round pick to the A’s. His older brother, Andrew, was drafted out of Oregon State to the San Francisco Giants 11 years ago. MLB.com said of Susac, “Big and physical, Susac has shown the ability to drive the ball to all fields, using the gap very well during his freshman season. There’s legitimate power to tap into as well. A former high school quarterback, he’s a better athlete and moves better than you’d think given his size. Behind the plate, Susac’s plus arm plays well, and he did show off above-average defensive skills last spring, though he wasn’t receiving quite as well in the fall. Even so, he’s one of the best college backstops in the class, cementing his place in the first round with a very strong spring.”

Cooper Hjerpe LHP Oregon State (Woodland) to the St. Louis Cardinals: One of the best college pitchers in the country this past season, Hjerpe was selected No. 22 overall by the Cardinals. According to MLB.com, “The southpaw has moved into the Friday night role this year and seen his stock improve greatly as one of the more consistent starters in the country. While Hjerpe doesn’t light up radar guns, he does have a full starter’s repertoire, a ton of deception and a huge competitive streak.”

Henry Bolte OF Palo Alto HS to the Oakland A’s: Bolte was the NorCal Player of the Year this past season and is one of the best position player prospects to come out of the region in the past decade. “Some intriguing outfielders have been drafted out of Palo Alto High School in Northern California over the years, with one -- Joc Pederson -- making it to the big leagues. Bolte has the raw tools to be the next and showed off both his skills and the need for a lot of refinement over the course of the summer,” MLB.com wrote of Bolte. He was signed to Texas.

Josh Kasevich SS Oregon (Palo Alto) to the Toronto Blue Jays: Four picks after Bolte went, former Palo Alto standout Josh Kasevich went No. 60 overall to the Toronto Blue Jays. He comes out with a lot of offensive promise with MLB.com writing, “Kasevich has the chance to be a solid hitter from the right side of the plate at the next level. He has outstanding plate discipline and makes a ton of contact, walking nearly as much as he struck out at Oregon in 2021 and more than he struck out during his time in the Northwoods League. He uses all fields well and while he’s definitely hit over power, there is the chance he could grow into a little more pop in the future.”

UCLA & USC Recruiting Implications

With the recent defection of UCLA & USC, the PAC-12 (PAC-10 again?) is all but finished as a top conference. I am guessing that Washington and Oregon are in meetings right now with the BIG-10 begging to be let in as well. Do you think we will start seeing kids de-commit form other lesser programs like Oregon State, Washington State, Cal etc.. because of this?
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