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Rancho Christian, Fairfax with hoops events Saturday

January 13, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

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Temecula’s Rancho Christian High and L.A. Fairfax will be the sites for two noteworthy “one-day” hoops events Saturday.

Rancho Christian (313000 Community Way) plays host to the Eagle Showcase, with the first of six games getting underway at noon and a field that includes two of the Top Five teams in Southern California in Etiwanda and the host Eagles.

Etiwanda (17-1), led by seniors Kessler Edwards and Elijah Harkless, faces Twenty-Nine Palms at 3 while the Eagles (15-2) play Chula Vista Mater Dei at 6.

Rancho Christian is led by the Mobley Brothers, junior Isaiah (pictured) and sophomore Evan.

At Fairfax (7850), the Lions play host to the first Harvey Kitani Classic (in honor of the former Fairfax Coach who is now at Rolling Hills Prep in San Pedro), with the first of four games tipping at 3 p.m.

The last game of the night features the hosts vs. Sierra Canyon. Collectively there may vs. as many as eight to 10 college prospects on the floor at all times.

 

Eagle Showcase

At Temecula Rancho Christian High

Noon, Temecula Chaparral vs. San Bernardino; 1:30 p.m., Riverside Carnegie vs. Vista Murrieta; 3, Twenty-Nine Palms vs. Etiwanda; 4:30, Temecula Valley vs. San Juan Capistrano Saddleback Valley Christian; 6, Chula Vista Mater Dei vs. Rancho Christian; 7:30, Eastvale Roosevelt vs. Temecula Great Oak.

 

Harvey Kitani Classic

At L.A. Fairfax High

3 p.m., L.A. Dorsey vs. Pasadena Maranatha; 4:30, Gardena Executive Prep vs. Lawndale Leuzinger; 6, Redondo Beach Redondo Union. vs. Compton Dominguez; 7:30, Chatsworth Sierra Canyon vs. Fairfax

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