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NCP Pick'em is back!

The NCP Pick'em is back and starts up this week. Linked is the rules for this year.

https://norcalpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1795525

Here are the games for this week:

Clayton Valley Charter at Folsom (Game of the Week)
Cal at Pittsburg
El Cerrito at Sutter
Buhach Colony at Manteca
Burbank at Grant
Jesuit at Granite Bay
Lincoln-Stockton at Stagg
Monterey Trail at Antelope
Tracy at Freedom
De La Salle at Trinity-Texas

Preview - https://norcalpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1795914

Picks are due by 7:00 PM on Friday.
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Coach Ref Relationship 7 Keys

Seven Keys to the Coach-Referee Relationship
kelmendorfAugust 28, 2015Athletics, Basketball, Coaching, Football, Parenting

All officials are bad, right? All coaches are egotistical, right? No, no they’re not. Too often we see or hear of ugly incidents at sporting events involving coaches and officials. These incidents occur across the board and in all sports. The deterioration of a positive relationship between coaches, officials, and fans is a serious issue and needs to be addressed.

As an athlete, referee, fan, and now coach I have witnessed many youth and high school basketball, football, baseball, and soccer games throughout the years. During these years I have (as I am sure you have too) witnessed extremely poor behavior by coaches, officials, and fans. The biggest problems and concerns in youth and high school sports have nothing to do with the kids who play them. It has everything to do with the adults involved in them. I believe by following these seven keys, we the adults, can change the sports experience for the good.

Here are seven keys to establishing a positive coach and referee relationship.

-Teach and model respect. Whether you’re the coach or the referee, be the example you would like to see. Players will follow the example that is being set for them. Both the coach and referee should make it a point to be courteous and respectful to one another. If you’re a fan do not make it a point to loudly criticize every call made. Try officiating a game first before you critique every single call. Respect must be given; not claimed. In order to get respect you have to give it.

-Set clear expectations and boundaries. This is essential, especially for coaches. As a the leader of a team or program, it is the head coach’s job to set clear expectations and boundaries for all coaches, players, and fans of the program. At the beginning of the season there should be a meeting held where the coach addresses this topic. Here the coach should explain what appropriate conduct towards the officials looks like, and how inappropriate behavior will be handled. It’s extremely important for all parties involved to always be aware that they are representing the team and community at every game.

–Understand their why. Remember, we are talking about youth and high school sports. The coaches and officials involved are not doing what they’re doing to get rich. Are there some bad coaches and officials? Yes. Are there some egotistical coaches and officials who think it’s all about them? Yes. But you will find people who are bad at their job in any career field. The vast majority of coaches and officials are in it because they love the game and still want to be a part of it. They are spending time away from their families in order for the games to be played.

-Do not challenge or degrade integrity. Nothing will lead to an ugly incident more quickly than challenging someone’s integrity. It’s fine and acceptable to question a call (notice I said question, not berate) but do not question someone’s character. If there’s a bad call, realize the person who made it is human, and mistakes happen. As a coach, you need to be present and move onto the next play. Remember, your players will follow your lead. If you’re an official who has missed a call, simply say: “Sorry, coach that’s on me. I missed that one.” As a coach I will appreciate and respect you for your honesty.

-Have continuous dialogue. Before the game, coaches and officials will have a brief meeting. Do not let this be the only time where there is dialogue between the two parties. Dialogue does not involve screaming. Coaches, if you yell and scream instead of asking and carrying on a conversation, you will put off the official and it will be a long night. Officials, there is nothing worse than telling a coach in the pre-game meeting to come to you with any questions or concerns, but when the coach does so you respond by telling them to “be quiet. Sit down. I don’t want to hear it.” It’s a two-way street and both sides need to have a positive, polite dialogue throughout the game.

-Understand and value the role of each party. Let’s face it, the games could not be played without coaches, officials, and obviously the players. It’s very easy to overlook the importance of each role, especially the officials. Officiating is an extremely difficult job to do and often is not appreciated enough. If coaches took the time to discuss the importance of the officials to their team it would make a big difference. An ideal would be to have players officiate a scrimmage during practice. They will quickly appreciate the job officials have.

-Congratulate and say “Thank You.” When we appreciate and value the role each party plays it makes for a truly great experience. Sports can be a magical thing. But only when all parts are in harmony. If we all just took a little bit of time to express gratitude or congratulate one for a great play, call, or game it would make for a much better experience for all involved. All sides need to have realistic expectations and understand that we’re human and mistakes will be made. As my friend Brent Schlotfeldt said, “Let him who has not sinned throw the first stone.” A little appreciation will go a long way.

What are some keys to developing and maintaing positive coach and referee relationships? Please share your thoughts.

As always, thanks for reading, have a great week, and be an RGP today!

~Kyle
Coach Elmendorf is available to speak to your group, team, or organization. Message him for details.
http://coachkyleelmendorf.com/

Del Oro going to be challenged week 0 against PG UTAH

With Punahou HI, Bellarmine Prep, De La Salle and a brutal SFL schedule looming you would think Del Oro would open up with a sure win game week 0. No can do, Pleasant Grove Utah is the third ranked team in Utah and has an insane offensive line that can rival most D1 colleges. DO will certainly be tested in this contest.
Walker Wolfgramm (6-foot-3, 285 pounds), Matt Raass (6-3, 345), Tarren Sutch (6-4, 300) and Cole Watts (6-7, 290).
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DFAL results

Winners

Dublin - should go 4-0 before their meeting with Campo.
DV - the novato beat down was bit of a shock
Alhambra - nice win
Campo - struggled early
Miramonte - took care of business

Losers

Acalanes - lost a lot and it showed.
Las Lomas - also lost a lot and it showed too

4-Way Scrum at Burlingame

Saratoga, South SF, Riordan and Burlingame worked out a few kinks against one another Friday at the renovated Burlingame field. This was the observed pecking order: 1. Riordan, 2. Burlingame, 3. Saratoga, 4. South SF. Riordan was clearly the best of the bunch. The Crusaders suited up 40-45 guys. Their offensive line was dominant. Interestingly, they filled the evening air with footballs, disdaining the run more often than not for a wide-open spread offense. Whether this approach will work in the WCAL, where fast, deep defenses feast on aerial mistakes, remains to be seen. For that matter, you can say the same thing about Riordan's opponent next week, Sacred Heart Prep. There wasn't that much to choose between Saratoga and Burlingame. The latter did appear to have a better power running game; the former exhibited a stronger passing attack. Neither defense was dominant. South SF struggled on both sides of the line of scrimmage, especially against Riordan. Perhaps the Warriors are a week or two away from coming together. It was not clear.
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Alhambra 27 College Park 14

The Bulldogs played a very sloppy game and in the early going, Alhambra was struggling as CP's defense was shutting down the end runs and making life miserable for Alhambra's QB, but the Bulldog Qb opened things up with a 55 yard keeper on the right side with 2:03 left in the first Quarter. But in the second quarter Beck scored on a 13 yard run and Damon Leonard pulled in a 45 yard pass and in the fourth quarter Abraham pulled in a 30 yard strike and Alhambra was ahead 27-0 going into the fourth quarter when College Park finally got on the scored board with a 15 yard dash and was followed up by a10 yard run up the middle as the game ended 27-14.
College park's new coach has pumped new life into the Falcons, although they have a lot of work to clean up their share of sloppy ball.
Now the bulldogs face Rancho Cotate next Friday night and they are in serious trouble if put on a display of penalties, fumbles and a series of missed tackles.like they did tonight against College Park..
College Park punted four times, had five penalties for 40 yards fumbled twice and intercepted Alhambra two times.....They ran up 12 first downs, carrying the ball 13 times for 36 yards and ran 43 times for 124 yards
For Alhambra, the Bulldogs ran up 19 first downs fumbled four times and intercepted CP twice....the running game saw 35 carries for 301 yards and passed 22 times for 176 yards and punted once.

Alhambra JV's..... 00.....06.....00..00.....06
College Park JV's....06.....00.....00..00.....06

Varsity
Alhambra .....06.....15.....06.....00.....27
College park.00.....00.....00.....14.....14
The freshmen ran over CP 33-0 on Thursday, but a look at the Jv's saw CP making lifr miserable foer the Bulldog JV's although the score doesn't indicate that.....

California All Star Classic Rosters (Sunday August 30 at Las Positas College)

CALIFORNIA ALL-STAR CLASSIC SOCAL ROSTERS

2016 So Cal

Name Height School
Milan Acquaah 6’0” Cathedral (Washington State)
Mubashar Ali 6'11" St. Bernard's
Ike Anigbogu 6’9” Corona Centennial (UCLA)
Lonzo Ball 6’6” Chino Hills (UCLA)
Keith Fisher 6’6” Westchester
Leland Green 6’2” Redondo Union
Vance Jackson 6’8” Mater Dei
TJ Leaf 6’9” Foothills Christian
De Anthony Melton 6’2” Crespi
Devearl Ramsey 5’11” Sierra Canyon
Vittorio Reynoso-Avila 6’4” La Mirada
Henry Welsh 6'9" Loyola

Coach Ty Nichols Sierra Canyon




2017 So Cal

Name Height School
De Andre Ayton 6’10” Balboa City School
LiAngelo Ball 6’5” Chino Hills (UCLA)
Jaylen Hands 6’2” Foothills Christian
Jalen Hill 6’9” Corona Centennial (UCLA)
Ira Lee 6’7” Sierra Canyon
Remy Martin 5’11” Sierra Canyon
Brandon McCoy 6’11” Morse
Cody Riley 6’8” Sierra Canyon
Earnie Sears 6’4” Bishop Alemany
Jordan Schakel 6’6” Bishop Montgomery
Ethan Thompson 6’3” Bishop Montgomery
Ryse Williams 6’2” Redondo Union

Coach Reggie Morris Jr. Redondo Union




CALIFORNIA ALL-STAR CLASSIC NORCAL ROSTERS

2016 Nor Cal

Name Height School
Jordan Ford 6’0” Folsom
Oscar Frayer 6’6” Moreau Catholic (California)
Robinson Idehen 6’8” Modesto Christian
Ben Kone 6’8” Archbishop Mitty (Oregon State)
Donovan Mitchell 6’7” Buchanan
Nikhil Peters 6’5” De La Salle
Sayeed Pridgett 6’4” El Cerrito
Jordan Ratinho 6’4” De La Salle
Colin Slater 6’0” Immanuel
Christian Terrell 6’4” Sacramento
Kenneth Wooten 6'9" Manteca
Solomon Young 6’7” Sacramento

Coach Lou Richie Bishop O’Dowd




2017 Nor Cal

Name Height School
Angelo Athens 6’1” Bellarmine
Austin Alexander 6’5” Capital Christian
Ramzi Carter 6’6” Sacred Heart Cathedral
Joey Calcaterra 6'2" Marin Catholic
Alfred Hollins 6’6” Sacred Heart Cathedral
Jeremy Lillis 6’8” Placer
Damari Milstead 6’2” Moreau Catholic
Sebastian Much 6’6” Archbishop Mitty
Darrin Person 6’6” Immanuel
Jordan Roberts 6’7” Ridgeview
Ja’de Smith 6’2” St. Joseph Notre Dame
Tydus Verhoeven 6’7” Manteca

Coach Brian Botteen San Ramon Valley

Showtime Hoops Sacramento 3rd Grade Boys Aug 29th Tournament

Showtime Hoops
Sacramento California

Saturday Only!!

3rd Grade Boys

August 29 2015

Register Online @ showtimehoops.com

3rd Grade Boys


AGE GROUPS: 3rd Grade Boys

(Register now at showtimehoops.com)

(Entry Fee $175.00 )

Locations:
Luther Burbank High School
3500 Florin Road
Sacramento, CA 95652

Mather Field Gym
3350 Mather Field Rd
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670

Grant High School
1400 Grand Ave
Sacramento, CA 95838

AWARDS:
1st place Trophies
2nd place Trophies
3rd Place Medals

Northern California Officials Association Referees


Tournament Directors:

MikeWalker 530.591.5245 mike@showtimehoops.com

Veletta Johnson Coachvee@showtimehoops.com

Register Online @ showtimehoops.com:

Tournament Website www.showtimehoops.com

WEEK O PREDICTIONS FOR THE DFAL,DVAL,EBAL,BVAL FREELANCE

Friday night the games begin and on slate is game of the week Pittsburg vs California at Pittsburg...plus Concord visiting Benicia, CVC traveling to Folsom and we get to see how Campolindo shapes up with a game at Hayward.....But on Sat. Texas gets a taste of DLS at Trinity. And this is one of the best Spartan teams in a while....But also, on Sat. Cosumnes Oaks of Elk Grove invades Marin Catholic with a 2 P.M. appointment.
Also, Berean Christian departs the DVAL for the Tri-County Stone league.

FreeLance
Tennyson at Logan......Logan 26 Tennyson 6..Just how good Logan is for the 2015 season we will find out...
Sat.8-29......DLS at Trinity.......DLS 38 Trinity 27.....The eyes of Texas get a good look at the Spartan machine..

Games Of Interest
El Cerrito at Sutter.....Sutter 20 El Cerrito 7.......Sutter comes into the 2015 season with a young team but have six returning and a 9-1 JV team to build off....El Cerrito should show much improvement over last season...
Sat. 8-29.....Cosumnes Oaks of Elk Grove at Marin Catholic.....CSO 26 MC 20...Both teams field a pretty strong defense, but the offense should be the highlite of the game....Both teams are aggressive so this 2 P.M. encounter should be a real battle royal....

EBAL...
Heritage at Amador Valley.....AV 33 Heritage 13....The Don's sport a solid team while Heritage is looking for the combination to get rolling....
San Leandro at Foothill.....Foothill 38 San Leandro 24..The Falcons get a test right off the bat..
Deer Valley at Granada Granada 27 Deer Valley 19....The Wolverines speed could be a real problem for Granada....
San Ramon Valley at Las lomas.....SRV 49 Las Lomas...Davidson and the Wolves, supported by a big line will be too much for the Knights...
Castro Valley at Monte Vista.....MV 35 Castro Valley 20......The Mustangs got by Castro Valley last year and this year they do the same.
Livermore at Newark Memorial.....Livermore 20 Newark Memorial 12....The Cowboys will have another tough season, but they have enough to win this game....
California at Pittsburg.....Calif. 20 Pittsburg 14....Both teams sport tough defense, so it may be a case of who gets a break, so this score could go either way....

DVAL
Ygnacio Valley at Albany.....YG 30 Albany 13....Years a go, Albany use to field solid teams, but the area has changed....
College Park at Alhambra .....Alhambra 39 College Park 13.....Last Sat., the Bulldogs got a serious wake up call from a stingy Wildcat defense....So the question is...Will the Bulldog offense show Friday night....
Concord at Benicia .....Concord 34 Benicia 31.....this game was a run-a-way last year as the Minutemen ran all over Benicia..but this season, Benicia has a whole team almost coming back, so this just may be a shoot-out..
Clayton Valley Charter at Folsom.....Folsom 38 CVC 28..The local thinking is the Eagles are in serious trouble, but the Bulldogs 2015 team has to come out and prove they are as real as last season..Plus Jackson is going to make the Bulldogs take notice....
Mt. Eden at Mt.Diablo.....Mt Eden 25 Mt. Diablo 19...again, the 2015 season is a mystery Red Devil team, very little information is out on Mt. Diablo...
North Gate at Rodriguez of Fairfield.....North Gate 32 Rodriquez 20.....The Bronco's did pretty well in scrimmages, so now is the time to find out how good they are.

DFAL
College Park at Alhambra.....Alhambra 39 College Park 13
Acalanes at Antioch......Antioch 49 Acalanes 13......This is a tough first game for the Dons' as they have to face the Likes of Harris, plus enter a brand new field that will be loaded with Panther Followers waiting to see the destruction of Acalaners.
Novato at Dougherty Valley.....Novato 20 Dougherty Valley 14.....DV has been waiting for a breakout game, but the Hornets should have enough to hold the Wildcats down....
.San Ramon Valley at Las Lomas.....SRV 49 Las Lomas 12
Miramonte at Pinole Valley.....Miramonte 33 Pinole Valley 26......This game has all the making of a knock down drag out battle.....The Mats have plenty of troops returning for the 2015 season and should have strong passing game to lead the way...PV can run and pass, so look out....
Campolindo at Hayward.....Campolindo 35 Hayward 20.....The Cougars once again look to be the team to beat and this should be a good test against the Farmers.....
Dublin at Alameda.....Dublin 27 Alameda 13......If the Gael's can get untracted, then this could be a long night for Alameda

BVAL
This league should be called the black and blue league as the winner willhave its hands full every lesague game....
Heritage at Amador Valley.....AV 33 Heritage 13
Acalanes at Antioch.....Antioch 49 Acalanes 13
Tracy at Freedom.....Freedom 34 Tracy 12.....The Bulldogs have to rebuild after a strong season last year and they have to face the combination of Sweeney and rivers which is no ease task....
Deer Valley at Granada.....Granada 27 Deer Valley 19
Central of Fresno at Liberty.....Central of Fresno 26 Liberty 14...the new coach at Liberty has real made progress in Lion country, but they have lost some guns to Grad while Central has not....
California a Pittsburg.....Calif. 20 Pittsburg 14

Scrimmages???

Just curious with 3 weeks to go before week 0 games, scrimmages take place the week before. Also sometimes you get some match ups you just won't get during a season. Any 411 on scrimmages this season. I can tell you Sutter will be at River City in West Sac
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