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Torrey Pines National final set

December 30, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

SAN DIEGO – Coach Miguel Villegas’ Los Angeles Windward basketball team recorded consecutive upsets this week to earn its way into Friday night’s championship game of the National Division of the 22nd Torrey Pines Holiday Classic.

But if the Wildcats win the title Friday night, it would have to be classified as something well beyond an upset.

That’s because Villegas’ squad takes on 8-0 Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha in the game set to tip off at 8:15 p.m. Pacific Time.

Coach Mike Jones’ Stags are rated as high as No.

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Junior point guard sparks big prep upset

December 29, 2011 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

SAN DIEGO – As far as chills and thrills go, Wednesday delivered on each front during the National Division action in the 22nd Torrey Pines Holiday Classic.

At least that was the case in the final game of the night . . .

Woodland Hills (CA) Taft, Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha, Newark (CA) Memorial and Los Angeles Windward each advanced to Thursday night’s championship semifinals with victories in quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Taft (56-39 over Torrey Pines), DeMatha (in an 83-47 dismantling of Lakewood Mayfair) and Newark Memorial (57-49 against Playa Del Rey St.

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Aaron Gordon steals prep show in San Diego

December 28, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

SAN DIEGO – There isn’t going to be a gymnasium this season that will play host to more of the best California senior boys’ basketball players than the one on the Torrey Pines High campus this week during the 22nd Torrey Pines Holiday Classic.

But it was a player from the Class of 2013 who created the most buzz during Tuesday’s eight-game, National Division schedule.

San Jose Mitty junior Aaron Gordon – like a certain basketball writer I’m quite familiar with – was battling the effects of a cold Tuesday as he led his team against a very gifted Compton squad, led by one of those elite-level California seniors, 6-foot-6 Victor Robbins.

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The best of holiday hoops is in San Diego

December 26, 2011 By Frank Burlison 4 Comments

The best of post-Christmas high school hoops – anywhere – can be found in San Diego County for the next five days.

The 22nd Torrey Pines Holiday Prep Classic is set for five San Diego high schools, with the featured National Division contests held at host Torrey Pines (3710 Del Mar Heights Road), beginning with three games that get underway Monday night at 5:25.

Competition at all five schools (Torrey Pines, La Costa Canyon, Westview, Cathedral Catholic and Rancho Bernardo) begins Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock.

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The wrapup from Mission Prep

December 21, 2011 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – The basketball teams from Cypress Bay and Taft high schools went about winning championships in very different – but equally impressive – fashions Tuesday night.

Cypress Bay (from Weston, Fla.) used a stout half-court defense and precise offensive attack to build a quick advantage and then coast to a 66-45 victory over the Mission Prep Royals in the Elite Division of the Mission Prep Christmas Classic.

And, in the final contest of the event, Woodland Hills (Calif.) Taft came from 14 points behind late in the first half to overtake Carlsbad (Calif.)

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