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Southern Section and L.A. City playoffs well-repped by Damien event squads

February 16, 2020 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LAGUNA NIGUEL – Twenty-five teams that played in December’s fourth The Classic at Damien are still in contention for CIF Southern Section or L.A. City Section championships.

Notable among those are the squads in the Southern Section (Sierra Canyon, Rancho Christian, Etiwanda and St John Bosco) and L.A. City (Fairfax, King-Drew, Birmingham and Washington Prep) eight-team Open playoffs.

In Tuesday Southern Section action, there will be three “all-Classic at Damien” matchups: St. John Bosco at Etiwanda (Open/Pool A game); Valencia at Damien (D-1 quarterfinal) and Heritage Christian at St.

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Rancho Christian edges Harvard-Westlake Friday in CIF SS Open clash

February 15, 2020 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

TEMECULA – A year ago, as the No. 1 seed, the Rancho Christian High boys’ basketball team stumbled in its first pool-play and that was enough to keep it from getting a chance to knock off Sierra Canyon in the CIF Southern Section’s Open Division championship game.

Friday night, as the No. 3 seed, things again looked more than a bit precarious for Coach Ray Barefield’s club in its home playoff-opener against No. 6 Harvard-Westlake.

But, despite trailing by nine points early in the contest and by a point with just less than three minutes to go, the Eagles were able to claw out the victory, 67-62.

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Etiwanda’s “D” carries the night in SS Open Division opener

February 14, 2020 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

ETIWANDA – The visiting St. Anthony High Saints got an up-close look-see at the man-up, half-court defense of the Etiwanda Eagles Thursday night in a CIF Southern Section Open Division boys’ basketball playoff opener.

And, as they’d no doubt attest, it was everything it’s cracked up to be.

Coach Dave Kleckner’s Eagles, leading by four points with a little bit more than five minutes to go in the third quarter, forced four turnovers and blocked a couple of Saints’ shot during a 14-2 spurt over the next four minutes.

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Jackrabbits use fourth-quarter surge to get to Friday’s second round

February 13, 2020 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LONG BEACH – A Friday night “Poly vs. Poly clash” became reality because the “Long Beach” Poly was able to outlast Crossroads Wednesday night.

The host Jackrabbits trailed by five points in the fourth quarter but were able to pull away down the stretch and come away with a 66-60 victory over the Roadrunners in a CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoff opener.

Coach Shelton Diggs’ club (17-12) will have to make a Friday afternoon, east-bound trek on the 91 Freeway to take on the host Bears (23-5 and the No.

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What might have been in the CIF SS boys Open playoffs

February 12, 2020 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LAGUNA NIGUEL – During the first four seasons of the CIF Southern Section’s Open Division boys’ basketball playoffs, the field consisted of 16 entrants.

The next three, including this season, has featured an eight-team format (the last two of those in “pool” instead of “bracket” play).

So, how would the field look this week if it was back in the 16-team format?

If it were strictly my decision (instead of the other Open Division Committee members), joining the 1-8 seeds – Sierra Canyon, Corona Centennial, Rancho Christian, Etiwanda, St.

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Frank Burlison is a well-regarded basketball writer who was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2005. His opinions on the potential of high school and college players are widely respected and sought by college coaches and NBA scouts, personnel directors and general managers from coast to coast. Oh, yes – he can offer plenty of thoughts on movies, television and pop music. Yes, he can rank those, too. Hint: He’s a big The Godfather, Larry Sanders, The Wire and The Beatles loyalist.

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I’ve known Frank for at least 35 years and have the utmost respect for his writing as well as his understanding of, and insight into, basketball. His ability to evaluate basketball prospects is almost impeccable. Most coaches and scouts watch a player and can tell you how good he is NOW. What separates Frank from the others is that he can watch the same player and tell you how good he can be two or three years down the line.

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