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Archives for April 2012

Compton Magic with 17/16 split

April 16, 2012 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

CORONA, CA – The Compton Magic program hit .500 during its championship appearances in Corona’s Players’ Edge during the Championship Series/California Sunday afternoon.

Seniors Victor Robbins (Compton) and Daviyon Draper (L.A. Locke), and junior Payton Banks (Orange Lutheran) helped propel the Compton Magic Elite to a 66-47 over Branch West Elite in the 17-under title game.

A couple of hours later 6-foot-2 Luis Medearis and several of his Downey Warren sophomore teammates led the Downey Ballhogs to a 76-69 win over the Compton Magic 16-under championship clash.

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Loads of quality underclassmen on display

April 15, 2012 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

CORONA, CA – The second Basketball Hall Of Fame Championship Series/California got under way early Saturday morning.

And the first day’s festivities weren’t a wrap until more than 12 hours later.

But, all in all, it was time well worth spending in the Players’ Edge Gymnasium.

Some of the western region’s top prep underclass basketball talent was on display and impressed, indeed, while setting the stage for what should be some pretty cool individual and team matchups on Sunday.

Three championship (Gold) quarterfinals in the event’s top tip off at 9:10 Sunday morning, with the Compton Magic Elite getting a bye to the semifinals (11:30 Sunday morning) after rolling to three pool-play victories Saturday.

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San Diego all-star game on tap

April 13, 2012 By Frank Burlison 4 Comments

SAN DIEGO – The best of the best within the 619 and 858 area codes will be on display tonight (April 13) during the San Diego County Basketball Coaches Association Senior Boys and Girls North-South All-Star games.

The girls’ and boys’ contests will be held at Horizon High (5331 Mt. Alifan, San Diego), with respective schedule tip-off times at 5:30 and 8 o’clock, respectively.

Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for students.

At least seven boys’ who signed letters of intent in November with NCAA Division I-affiliated programs are expected to play.

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Guards Shine at Las Vegas Easter Showdown

April 11, 2012 By James Kerti 2 Comments

By JAMES KERTI

LAS VEGAS, NV — Teams from California, Utah, and Idaho joined some of Nevada’s best for the Las Vegas Easter Showdown from April 5-7.

In the 17U Boys Division, Marcus Banks Hard 2 Guard, Salt Lake Prospects, Hard 2 Guard — Inland Empire, and Salt Lake Rebels Red each went an undefeated 3-0 in pool play to claim first round byes.

The Salt Lake Prospects cruised into the championship having been challenged only by the Henderson Heat, which featured Kentrell Washington from Clark and Foothill’s Tyler Roberts.

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As the World turns . . . to Hoops Summit victory

April 8, 2012 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

PORTLAND, Ore. – The USA team battled back from an 18-point deficit at intermission Saturday night to take its first lead via a five-foot flip shot by UCLA-bound Kyle Anderson with 3:21 to go at the Rose Garden.

That was quite the comeback, eh, for some of the best young U.S. men’s hoopsters during the 15th Nike Hoops Summit?

It was – briefly, that is.

The World squad regained the lead with 1:21 remaining on a short jumper by Dario Saric of Croatia and pulled away for an 84-75 victory in front of 10,666 for only the fourth win by the World in the series.

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