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Loyola of Marymount

I read that recently, Loyolla was going to drop 5 sports. Can't remember what they were. I can see more colleges doing this since according to Clay, high school students don't car what school they go to as long as they can major in sports.

Personally, i support University of Cal women's basketball by buying 5 season tickets and by making a nice donation. But if the students don't care what school they go to then why support a program that loses money.

Tickets and Predictions

I see on Ticketmaster it says sold out. Right.... This isn't the Jason Kidd era. Last year I recall it was blacked out for awhile but any other places to purchase online?

My guesses

Open
Harvard West Lake 55
Salesian 50

HW has stallions and is well coached/disciplined. Salesian is too good and tough not to keep it tight. I think HW a little too strong and talented especially offensively.

D1
San Ramon Valley 75
SJB 73

I'm all in on SRV this year. On paper they lose this game but I think if there is going to be an upset the Wolves are going to deliver. This will be higher scoring and I think another title comes back to the east bay.

D2
Oakland Tech 67
Central 60

O Tech has been playing great and went thru some really tough comp in beating Oakland, Del Oro and Jesuit.
Title goes back to W. Oak.

I don't know much about D3 and below.
Good luck!

Top Ranked Sophomore headed to Golden One

The No. 1 player in the new Rivals150 for the 2026 class (St. John Bosco's Brandon McCoy Jr.) will lead his squad into the D1 title game against San Ramon Valley on Friday night

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SFCITY FAN, ARHS HOF QUESTION

You know every once in a while my Dungeons and Dragons kicks in.

So if this Riordan team has moved in the subject of the 1990 team, then can ask Coach why the 2002 State Title team and the 2001 State Title runner up team is in the Riordan Hall of Fame.

I mean one would think that means this team is going in as well.

By the way is the 1990 team or the 1984(Riordans best team) in the HOF. I don’t know the answer to that, just curious.

Oh and SHC has a few teams in the hall of fame. 2007 and 2008 national champion girls. And just so you know the boys are 1-3 in state title games, girls 5-4.

#harrigangotd1players
#girlscametoellis
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NorCal Semifinal Matchups/Predictions

Here are the games for Saturday

Open:

Folsom at Mitty (Mitty)
St. Mary's at Clovis West (St. Mary's)

Division I

McClatchy at Carondelet (Carondelet)
Oak Ridge at Bishop O'Dowd (Bishop O'Dowd)

Division II

Carrillo at Colfax (Colfax)
Oakland Tech at Pleasant Valley (Oakland Tech)

Division III

Cornerstone Christian at University (Cornerstone Christian)
Caruthers at Central (Caruthers)

Division IV

Foothill at St. Bernard's (St. Bernard's)
Notre Dame at Arcata (Arcata)

Division V

Oakland at Woodland Christian (Oakland)
Crystal Springs Upland at Trinity (Crystal Springs Upland)

Go Back To Enrollment Divisions

I was thinking last night about the fact that what are the fans missing when we have the current division setup. And as one poster stated, division 3 today is not even close to D1 or Open, that is a true statement.

However what is now missing being we have the current system. Well let’s see.

Winning D3 since the open division was created: St Augustine, Chaminde, Damien, Manteca, Mission, La Jolla Country Day, Pleasant Valley and Oakland

On the losers end we have Buena, Venice, University, Notre Dame, Villa Park, Ayala, Campolindo, Drake and SHC

And this Saturday we have the 63rd vs 43rd ranked teams in the state per max preps.

Well to me this is not only an injustice to fans, but more importantly the players and their fan bases.

In 1996 and 1997 Harvard Westlake had the Collin’s kids, Jaron and Jason.

1998: Luke Walton
1999: Deshaun Stevenson beat Drew Gooden
2000&2001: Erik Craven(Played 10 years overseas) and a damn good player who played in the NFL
2002: Aaron Affalo and Gabe Pruitt, damn good players in 10th grade. And John Tofi had to deal with Darius Sanders Oregon defensive end.
2004: Aaron Affalo
2006 and 2007: James Harden
2008: Klay Thompson dropped between 34 and 38 draining 7 3’s against Josiah Turner and Chase Tapley. He single handedly blew Sac High out. By the way anyone know who Sac High beat.

And think about all the other divisions that have NBA alum and current players.

To me it is very unfortunate that one team and their fan base goes home last night. Outside of the open, the rest of the state title games don’t mean a whole lot, when the 2nd best team in NorCal and top 10 team state wise is sitting at home while 63 and 43 face off.

In Division 4 you have a 20-13 team playing the 19th ranked D3 school. How odd is this? Riordan is 1 of the division 3 schools.

So will we ever see many future pros and highly recruited D1 commits ever again playing for state titles in other divisions, or will most be sitting at home.

You have 9 total top 100, top 60 and top 25, Seniors, Juniors, and Sophs sitting at home.

Harvard and Bosco has some good talent playing. And Arenas son who has been lighting it up is playing in the D4 game.
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Are the CIF state champs REALLY the state champs anymore?

Seems like with most good teams that win their section they get penalized for winning it and get a lower seed in a higher division while teams that lose their section get a favorable chance to win state?

Look at Santa Cruz… they were highly ranked all year weirdly lose their sectional championship to a much worse team then get rewarded with an easy run to a state title. Meanwhile the lower ranked squad they lost to got moved up a division and was the 15th seed.

In the grand scheme of things, no one cares about a section title when you have a shot at winning state. Not saying Santa Cruz lost the game on purpose but shouldn’t more teams look to do this? Seems like a pretty sweet deal.

Since there's a "predict the NorCal finals" thread on the girls forum...

We oughta have one here.

My wild swings:

Open: Salesian (Should be an incredible game... Will Zion be 100% by now after that hip flexor tweak last week?)
D1: SRV (trying for 3 of 4 vs league foe)
D2: Oakland Tech (can they beat 'em 4 times in a row?)
D3: Santa Cruz (Anyone's guess, both 2-0 v common opponents with similar scores)
D4: Monterey (just a hunch, but state rating is better for Monterey)
D5: San Domenico (Athenian beat SD in December, SD has tougher overall slate)
D6: Cornerstone Christian (total guess on my part, tho the Stone did win both their meetings)

So... If my predictions hold up, TWO CCS publics' boys go to Golden 1! When's the last time THAT happened??
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JV Tournament - Island Classic - Alameda High School

Coaches,

I have a few openings for our JV Tournament called the Island Classic. The dates will be December 26-28 with a standard 3 game guarantee. All games to be played in the main gym at Alameda High School.

There will be team awards as well as an all tournament team.

If you want to grab a spot in the Island Classic, please contact Shawn Hipol at:

coachshawnhipol@gmail.com


Thanks,

Coach Hip
(510) 610-4400 (cell)
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It's Showtime!!! Let's go time!!!

Clovis North at Riordan:
Clovis North- defeated Branson 49-48 in Fresno.
Central section Championship
Lost to Riordan and Salesian at Gridley

Riordan- has 15 game win streak.
14-0 WCAL impressive!!
First round bye in Open division.

Riordan defeated Clovis North back in December 74-65


Modesto Christian at Salesian:

MC- SJS section Champion
Defeated De La Salle on the road 51-49
Going for Record 6th Final Open appearance. History in the making?

Salesian -NCS section Champions
17 game win streak.
#22 National Rank
Defeated earlier in the season. Branson/Clovis North/ Riordan.
Only loss to St. John Bosco in December by 2.
Have not loss in 2024!! Impressive!!


Riordan vs. Clovis North will come down to ball control and turnovers.
Crusaders at home will be rocking Frida Kahlo way!!
Riordan 63-59




Salesian vs. Modesto Christian history will be made tonight. Salesians first victory in Open competition since 2013 or MC in 6 finals of Open in the 11 years it has been in existence.
These schools have battled it out and I look for it to be epic.

MC 74-73

So Cal Senior Showcase - Sunday March 24 at Santiago Canyon College

2024 So Cal Senior Showcase

The 14th annual So Cal Senior Showcase will be held Sunday March 24 at Santiago Canyon College in the city of Orange. It is open to teams and individuals from high school and AAU programs and Prep schools and Junior Colleges who are unsigned in the class of 2024 (only).

The event is designed to provide all players an exposure opportunity to demonstrate their talents/skills in highly competitive games for the college coaches, scouts, and media expected to attend. A report on the event will be done by the Hoop Review scouting service that will be sent to college coaches and various internet sites. All games will be live streamed by Baller TV.

Cost is $260.00 per team or $110 for individuals. Everyone plays two games. For more information email: gerryfreitas@hotmail.com.
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