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Some of SoCal’s best in Collision all-star games

April 14, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

SAN PEDRO – The 20th Collison Basketball All-Star games are set for Saturday evening at Harbor Community College.

The games will pit some of the better players in the L.A. City Section against their Southern Section counterparts.

The girls’ contest is set to tip off at 5:30 with the boys’ game to follow at approximately 7:30.

The City squad is expected to be led by some of the better guards in the regional and national classes of 2018 in Birmingham’s Devonaire Doutrive (PICTURED/Arizona), Taft’s Kihei Clark (Virginia) and Fairfax’s Jamal Hartwell (George Mason).

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Prep basketball games set for St. John Bosco

April 8, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

BELLFLOWER – The “Kings and Queens of the Court” prep hoops games are set for today at St. John Bosco High.

Three girls games (two for underclassmen and the third for seniors) will be played, beginning at noon, with two boys – each with only seniors – will begin at 4:45 and 6:30.

Admission, good for all games, is $10.

Among those scheduled to participate are guards Cameron Shelton (Damien) and Darryl Polk Jr (Long Beach Poly). They are committed to matriculate to Harvard, Northern Arizona and Pepperdine, respectively.

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Battle of the Valley on tap at Sierra Canyon tonight

April 7, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

CHATSWORTH – The annual “Battle of the Valley” Senior All-Star Game, featuring the best of the San Fernando Valley’s hoops Class of 2018, will be held at Sierra Canyon at 7 o’clock tonight.

Among the standouts listed for the “West” squad are Utah-bound forward Riley Battin (Oak Park/PICTURED) and future University of Virginia point guard Kihei Clark (Taft).

Players for the “East” include guard Duane Washington Sr. (Sierra Canyon) and swingman Jordan Starr (Santa Clarita Christian), who led their teams to state titles last month in Sacramento.

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Thoughts on Villanova’s national title run . . .

April 3, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

How good was this Villanova team that won the national championship in such impressive fashion over its Michigan counterpart Monday night?

From November until mid-March, they obviously weren’t as consistently as good as they were during the three-week NCAA Tournament – if that was the case, they would not have had four losses going into Selection Sunday.

The best team during the 2017-18 regular season was the University of Virginia Cavaliers.

Sure, history will remember Coach Tony Bennett’s team was the first-ever team to lose to a No.

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Frank B’s Five on the Final Four

March 31, 2018 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

What separates this Final Four field from most others:

*The second Saturday semifinal features No. 1 seeds in Villanova and Kansas, arguably as successful and well-rounded programs as there are in the sport, led by coaches (Jay Wright and Bill Self, respectively) who are as well-respected as there is in the profession.

*The Wildcats and Jayhawks are led by not only the two most-complete “point guards”, in Jalen Brunson and De’Vonte Graham, respectively, but also the two-best college players – not the two best “NBA prospects”, mind you, but the two best college players.

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