SPRING VALLEY, Ca. – Many of San Diego County’s most high-profile boys basketball players didn’t take part in the first-ever “Clash of the Classes” Saturday at Mount Miguel High.
But that didn’t prevent the event – very well organized and run by Glen Worley and Aaron Burgin – from being a terrific success.
Even with the likes of sophomore centers DeAndre Ayton (Balboa City Prep) and Brandon McCoy (Morse), as well as junior post T.J. Leaf (El Cajon Foothills Christian), sophomore guard Jaylen Hands (Chula Vista Mater Dei) and freshmen posts Taeshon Cherry (St.
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