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McCoy paces all of SoCal’s elite sophomores

March 17, 2024 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LAGUNA NIGUEL – Southern California’s boys’ basketball Class of 2026 has more “star power” ­– current and future – than any of the region’s other three classes

And, from start to finish of the 2023-24 season, no star shinned any brighter than Brandon McCoy Jr. – especially over the final month.

The 6-foot-5 McCoy capping a terrific sophomore campaign by helping the St. John Bosco Braves win the program’s second-ever CIF State title with a 78-62 victory over San Ramon valley in the Division I final in Sacramento on March 9.

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Hometown Hero is top SoCal 2023-24 frosh

March 14, 2024 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LAGUNA NIGUEL – There were  more than a dozen players in Southern California who started as freshmen for quality high school teams and turned in exceptional seasons.

But only one of them led their squad to a CIF Southern Section championship.

And that’s why Jeremiah Profit of Temecula Valley High is the 2023-24, BurlisonOnBasketball SoCal Freshman of the Year.

The 6-foot-5, multi-skilled Profit scored a game-high 18 points with three rebounds, five assists and three steals to lead the Golden Bears past Northview, 53-40, on Feb.

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Harvard-Westlake caps season in familiar spot

March 11, 2024 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

  LAGUNA NIGUEL –  The Harvard-Westlake High boys’ basketball team wrapped up the 2023-24 season the same way the Wolverines started it ­– sitting atop the BurlisonOnBasketball SoCal Top 30 rankings.

Coach David Rebibo and his squad (picture, courtesy of Greg Stein, of them celebrating their State Open championship victory over Richmond of Salesian in Sacramento Saturday night) stumbled twice to Mission League foes Notre Dame and Sierra canyon over three nights in January.

But the Wolverines made all the required adjustments and closed with 10 consecutive wins to pick up Mission and CIF Southern Section Open titles, as well as a second consecutive State Open crown to finish 33-3.

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Harvard-Westlake, Etiwanda secure second Open titles

March 9, 2024 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

SACRAMENTO – The Harvard-Westlake boys basketball team had to do a lot of digging to pull out its three wins in the past eight nights.

And the kid with the biggest shovel in the gut-crunching wins over Carlsbad, Roosevelt and, finally,  Salesian of Richmond Saturday night in the CIF State Open Division championship game was Trent Perry.

The USC-bound and McDonald’s All-American guard scored the game’s final six points – and came up with a major league hustle play – to lead the Wolverines  to a 50-45 victory in the Golden 1 Center.

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Bosco got real comfortable in a hurry Friday night

March 8, 2024 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

SACRAMENTO – It didn’t the St. John Bosco High basketball team’s jump shooters long to get acclimated to the rims and the expansive setting of the NBA Sacramento Kings’ Golden 1 Center Friday night.

Junior guard Chris Komin missed the Braves first shot 30 seconds into their CIF State Division I championship game with North Regional winner San Ramon Valley.

But then Coach Matt Dunn’s crew hit its next eight attempts – five of those from behind the 3-point arc – and the Braves were well on their way to what proved to be a 78-62 victory.

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