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St. John Bosco holds off Loyola at Fairfax

January 27, 2013 By Frank Burlison 3 Comments

LOS ANGELES – The games many not have all been “state (tournament) previews”, per se.

But the eight games played Saturday during the fifth Fairfax State Preview Classic were mostly quite entertaining, if not always featuring teams likely to in the hunt for state titles comes March.

The nightcap was the best of the bunch, with Bellflower St. John Bosco (which will compete in the CIF Southern Section 3A Playoff Division) edging L.A. Loyola (IAA), 67-64, in front a of crowd that tittered on capacity.

Loyola (16-5) was playing without standpoint point guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright, who has been sidelined with a sore right foot for a few weeks.

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Eight games on tap at Fairfax High Saturday

January 25, 2013 By Frank Burlison 3 Comments

LOS ANGELES, Ca. – Some of the very best boys high school hoops teams will be on display during the Greenway Alliance/Fairfax High State Preview Classic that gets underway Saturday morning at 9:30.

Getting things underway will be L.A. Brentwood at Rolling Hills Prep, followed by L.A. Price and San Diego Francis Parker (11 o’clock), North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake and Gardena Serra (12:30 p.m.), Mission Hills Alemany vs. L.A. Windward (2), Santa Monica vs. Compton (3:30), Orange Lutheran vs. Woodland Hills El Camino Real (5), Torrance Bishop Montgomery vs.

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Cutting all-time NCAA tourney list to 15 a tough chore

January 25, 2013 By Frank Burlison 1,530 Comments

LAGUNA NIGUEL, Ca. – I was invited to participate in an NCAA survey to determine the “15 best-ever” tournament performers as part of the celebration of the event’s 75th anniversary – “75 Years of March Madness” – during Final Four Weekend this April in Atlanta.

The opportunity was both alluring and intimidating: How does one sort through the names of 75 of the sport’s most celebrated players (that were listed on the NCAA ballot) and pick out a measly 15?

After my usual angst when presented with any kind of challenge, I determined that I would narrow my field of options to a more manageable “only the players that I watched multiple times, either in person or on TV”, since the genesis of my passion for the greatest sports event in America.

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Williams-Goss saves the best, and clutch, for last

January 22, 2013 By Frank Burlison 2 Comments

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The 12th annual Spalding Hoophall Classic was spread over five days in Blake Arena on the campus of Springfield College.

But the teams and players that most of those who showed up to watch were on display over Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

And Monday is when a whole lot of people were really happy they braved the gathering     storm clouds in and about the state.

That’s because one of the three most touted players in the Class of 2013 — Jabari Parker, who recently committed to Duke – sparkled while leading his Chicago Simeon squad past Mouth of Wilson (VA) Oak Hill, 81-68.

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Two of 2013’s best in “showdown”, of sorts

January 20, 2013 By Frank Burlison 1,231 Comments

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The capacity crowd and ESPN broadcast crew were in Springfield College’s Blake Arena Sunday evening because of the respective stars of the Huntington (WV) Prep and New Hampton (NH) School squads.

Neither Andrew Wiggins nor Noah Vonleh knocked the spectators — in the building or via the telecast — for a metaphorical loop. But they showed plenty of glimpses about why all the hoopla has been climbing to giddy heights since last spring.

The 6-foot-7ish Wiggins — a Toronto import who has become the consensus top-ranked prospect in the Class of 2013 — is still recovering from a bout of bronchitis.

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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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