SCOTTSDALE, Az. – Sixteen games – featuring involving 24 teams – spread over three days at Chaparral High made for what will prove, no doubt, to be one of the most entertaining and talent-laden high school hoops events of the 2018-19.
None of those 24 teams (eight of which played twice) fit the “most entertaining” and “talent-laden” description more so than did the Rancho Christian Eagles from Temecula from some of the most southeastern reaches of “Southern California”.
Saturday night,
in the most noteworthy “showdown” of the eight games played on the event’s
final day, Coach Ray Barefield’s,
Mobley Brothers-led crew rallied from 11 points down in the second quarter
before topping Nico Mannion and his
Pinnacle High teammates, 89-79.
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